K-Chuck Radio: It’s Classic Power Pop Time!

This week, K-Chuck Radio brings you some classic “power pop” songs. These are the tracks that show a strong influence by the Beatles, the Who and the Kinks – along with a mixture of classic American pop music like the Box Tops and the Rascals. Again, many of these tracks may not have gotten the airplay they should have, but they’re given another go-round on your home for the oldies, K-Chuck Radio. And let’s start with –

TOMMY HOEHN was a Memphis singer-songwriter who worked with Alex Chilton in Big Star, and then later recorded this classic power pop track “Blow Yourself Up.” Really good stuff.

Why BIG STAR isn’t in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is an absolute mystery.  Here’s Alex Chilton and the crew with the song “Thirteen.”

THE RASPBERRIES, featuring lead vocalist / songwriter Eric Carmen, epitomized the stellar sound of power pop.  Here’s their ballad “Let’s Pretend,” on K-Chuck Radio.

Even though everybody from Nilsson to Celine Dion to half the auditioners on American Idol have taken a whack at this song, take a listen to the originals, as BADFINGER belts out “Without You.”

STEVIE WRIGHT was the lead singer of the Easybeats, and this song “Evie” was his Australian power pop hit.  Be warned.  It’s over 11 minutes long and has three movements – including a center ballad section.  It’s the longest song to ever reach on any pop music chart.

TOMMY KEENE was a favorite artist on my college radio station, and here’s a live performance of his biggest power pop hit, “Places That Are Gone.”

THE HEADBOYS got some serious love on WHCL, and here’s their minor power pop hit, “The Shape of Things To Come.”

This is the song that THE RUBINOOS should use as ammunition for suing Avril Lavigne for copyright infringement.  Take a listen to “I Want To Be Your Boyfriend” and tell me if you hear one of Avril’s songs in it.

SHOES.  Great band.  Never got the respect they deserved.  Here’s “Too Late.”

And finally, here’s BRAM TCHAIKOVSKY, who sing about what may be a very interesting date from a very interesting place. Check out “Girl Of My Dreams,” right here on K-Chuck Radio!