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mel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chuck Miller) wrote: > > > Let's see... "For Your Love" was three months too soon, "Lies" by the > > Knickerbockers (the song playing in Meg's room when JJ enters) is nine months > > too soon, and the Byrds' "Turn Turn Turn" was ten months too soon. Del > > Shannon's version of the Beatles' "From Me To You" (which he did record) was > > from Dec 1963, so it's plausible he would be playing it at the concert. > > > The music year discrepencies always bother me in this show. I'm a > regular viewer (since its debut last year) and have noticed numerous > occasions where the music was slightly ahead of American Dreams' time > frame. > > Since this is my first post to this group, I don't know if this has been > mentioned. But didn't American Bandstand leave Philly around 1964 or 65? > > I also got the impression that last night's episode was the last one > we'll get for a while. How has American Dreams been doing in the > ratings? It's on hiatus until January 4.
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