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Thursday 11 September 2025




How did I spend my 9/11? By celebrating the invasion. The British Invasion.
When it was announced that Herman's Hermits were coming to town, Mom bought tickets. (She thinks lead singer Peter Noone is cute.) She needed a companion, and I was recruited. She said I'd be the youngest person in the room. She was right with the possible exception of Mr. Noone himself, who clearly really, really enjoys performing to a live audience. He was charming, funny, and a talented impressionist in addition to sounding pretty much the same as he did sixty years ago.
Now, I did a little research. I was familiar with many of Herman's Hermits' hits, and I knew that the backing band for Noone in Newnan consisted of none of the other original Hermits (some of whom still perform as such in Europe). So this was really Peter Noone and "a band that they call Herman's Hermits for promotional reasons." But that doesn't really matter as much as it might for some other long-running acts because almost all of the original Hermits' songs were themselves covers of previous recordings. (Not so uncommon for many acts of the era. Even the Beatles started with covers.) You go to a Peter Noone show to hear Peter sing songs that you associate with Peter Noone, and that's exactly what we got.
For future reference, this was the set list. The asterisks identify songs first recorded by Herman's Hermits.
- I'm Into Something Good
- What a Wonderful World
- Love Potion No. 9
- Ring of Fire (impersonating Johnny Cash)
- Dandy
- A Must to Avoid*
- Leaning on the Lamp Post
- Daydream Believer
- Sea Cruise
- Listen People*
- Barbara Ann (chorus only, as "New, New-nan")
- Bennie and the Jets (chorus only, impersonating Elton John)
- Start Me Up (intro only, impersonating Mick Jagger)
- Just a Little Bit Better
- Silhouettes
- The End of the World
- Jezebel
- Can't You Hear My Heartbeat*
- Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter (false start first line as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer)
- I'm Henry the VIII, I Am
- There's a Kind of Hush
As I said, I did a little research. You'll notice that the final song is There's a Kind of Hush (which was performed tonight with a synthesized horn section). As it happens, that's the same song that Noone sang to close their act exactly 55 years ago, September 11, 1970, (with real horns) when Herman's Hermits played for Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. If it was good enough for the Queen Mum, it's good enough for my Mom.
Full disclosure: One Herman's Hermits song I was not familiar with was A Must to Avoid, and my malfunctioning ears thought I heard Peter singing "A Muscular Boy." Which probably means the crowd wasn't that much older than me.
The Ed Sullivan Show, June 6, 1965
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