389) Reparata and the Delrons â âSaturday Night Didnât Happenâ
Girl group goes psycho! Sorry, that was a typo. Girl group goes psych! This â68 A-side by RAD is a âpsych pop masterpiece [full of] demented psych (https://www.gullbuy.com/buy/2006/2_1/onekisscanlead.php). Rob Chapman writes that “the chorus plays off denial against desire and wishes that the weekend’s indiscretions had all been a bad dream” (Psychedelia and Other Colours) and Marcello Carlin that this âextraordinary” song was pinned by Suzi Quatro âas where the Shangri-Las might have gone had they lasted long enough to tackle psychedelia.” (The Blue in the Air). Todd explains that:
Two of the Delronsâ most adventurous sides were written by Kenny Young, the American songwriter responsible for âUnder the Boardwalkâ and other hits. âThe Captain of Your Shipâ, a 1968 tune featuring nautical sound effects, insectile guitars and a lyric positioning the narratorâs conscience as the captain of a sinking ship, managed to become a top twenty hit in the UK (peak position on the Billboard U.S. chart: #127). This kicked off what would be the highpoint of the groupâs career, during which their arrival in Britain was feted at a reception attended by members of the Beatles. Another Young penned track, the psychedelic âSaturday Night Didnât Happenâ, featured spacy sound effects and an anguished, echo-plexed cry of âno!â leading into the chorus . . . .
https://teleport-city.com/2013/12/26/reparata-and-the-delrons/
Bruce Eder says, as I have quoted before (see #258), that “[f]or a group that never made the Top 40, and came along almost too late to exploit the [girl group] sound they produced, Reparata and the Delrons have proved amazingly durable. . . .” (https://www.allmusic.com/artist/reparata-the-delrons-mn0000393299/biography).
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