COOL, the interview of Tom’s avatar by Tom’s avatar about how only TOM is interesting is OVE— Gol Dang It. A DIFFERENT Tom is going to regale us with his 1001 Batuikan Nights stories. Hey, Tom—C&J’s big hit was “YESTERDAY’S GONE.” Ya didn’t learn anything from that?
Will this lead to a week of strips in which Batty’s surrogates condemn new-fangled media like CDs (which had only been around for five years when Crankshaft made its debut), MP3s and streaming?
Or a week of dialogue free strips in which Jff stares at album covers and laments all the hot-mama college girlfriends he passed by to end up with Pmm? Culminating in Willie & Julio’s “All the Girls I’ve Loved Before” on Saturday, of course.
Young guy thought bubble “…yeah!…I’ll put that dumb album on, get her boozed up, have her smoke some weed, and then be able to do whatever I want to her..”
Jeff will always remember the day he walked into University Records that spring morning. The soft chime of the doorbell signaled his entrance, and as he stepped inside, his eyes were immediately drawn to a girl standing by the display of 60s classics. Her golden hair shimmered in the sunlight streaming through the window, and in that instant, Jeff knew she was someone special.
With a surge of confidence, Jeff straightened his jacket and made his way toward her, trying to channel the charm of a Hollywood movie star. As he approached, he noticed she was holding a Chad & Jeremy record. A smile tugged at the corners of his mouth—he had always been fond of their music.
“Chad & Jeremy,” he remarked, his voice casual but warm. “That’s a great choice.”
She turned to him, and the world seemed to slow down. Her eyes sparkled with a kind of quiet joy, and her smile was both shy and inviting. “Yeah,” she replied softly, “they’re one of my favorites. Their harmonies just… take me back.”
Jeff nodded, feeling a connection between them. “I know what you mean. There’s something timeless about their music, something that makes you feel like you’re in another time and place.”
As they stood there, talking about the music they loved, Jeff felt a warmth he hadn’t experienced in a long time. It wasn’t just the shared appreciation for Chad & Jeremy—it was her. The way she spoke, the softness in her voice, and the light in her eyes made him feel like this moment was meant to be.
By the time they left University Records, Jeff knew he had found something special. They weren’t just two strangers who happened to like the same music. They were something more, something that felt like the start of a new journey together, one that began with the sweet sounds of Chad & Jeremy playing in the background.
Chad and Jeremy continued to perform together occasionally for many years. Chad has now passed on, as has Gordon from Peter and Gordon … but now Peter and Jeremy occasionally perform together, singing the hits of both duos.
This is a nice memory for me – Chad and Jeremy had some great tunes with fine harmony.
I will say that in my neighborhood, and school, most of the boys had not yet grown their hair out quite as much as depicted here, with the big mutton chop sideburns. Chad and Jeremy were early 1964, riding in on the wave of the Beatles and the British Invasion, and my school did not allow hairstyles like that yet.
Chad and Jeremy’s heyday was approximately 60 years ago. This means Ed’s son in law (pictured above) is at least 80 years old and Ed is crossing into his second century. Wasn’t the FW time merge supposed to fix all this? Or has Bat-hack forgotten he did that already?
If you’re wondering why he’s into Chad and Jeremy rather than, say, Simon and Garfunkel, it probably has something to do with the fact that C&J appeared as themselves on the Batman TV series, meaning they are at least silver-age comics adjacent.
Man, what a memory. Used to go into the used record stores and built a collection of over 500. Nothing like rocking to an album with it’s memory scratches and skips, I remember that. Still have all my vinyl and a technics turntable, with big bass speakers.
Had the pleasure of seeing Chad & Jeremy at the legendary Fitzgeralds in Berwyn, IL a few years ago and was amazed at the great show they put on. It was a mix of their hits and unheard tunes, including some blues. I had no idea they were actually such excellent musicians. Frankly, it was a much fun as some Springsteen concerts. ’Tis sad that we lost Chad Stuart in 2020. Fortunately Jeremy Clyde marches on doing shows with Peter Asher of Peter and Goron (and famed producer of Linda Ronstadt and others).
wherescrankshaft 3 months ago
What is Ed Crankshaft’s theme song?
eromlig 3 months ago
Good timing; it’s still summer. (C & J fans will get this one.)
Argythree 3 months ago
Where’s… you know who …
billsplut 3 months ago
COOL, the interview of Tom’s avatar by Tom’s avatar about how only TOM is interesting is OVE— Gol Dang It. A DIFFERENT Tom is going to regale us with his 1001 Batuikan Nights stories. Hey, Tom—C&J’s big hit was “YESTERDAY’S GONE.” Ya didn’t learn anything from that?
Hamady Sack Premium Member 3 months ago
Creepy.
eced52 3 months ago
Love Chad and Jeremy
Gent 3 months ago
Eh what? He not in komix bookx store and looking at komix? This unbeliefable.
puddleglum1066 3 months ago
Looks like we’re headed for a very special Crankshaft / early Zits crossover…
puddleglum1066 3 months ago
Will this lead to a week of strips in which Batty’s surrogates condemn new-fangled media like CDs (which had only been around for five years when Crankshaft made its debut), MP3s and streaming?
Or a week of dialogue free strips in which Jff stares at album covers and laments all the hot-mama college girlfriends he passed by to end up with Pmm? Culminating in Willie & Julio’s “All the Girls I’ve Loved Before” on Saturday, of course.
Place your bets, ladies and gents (and Gents)…
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 3 months ago
Chad Stuart & Jeremy Clyde, but where are my glasses?
Mopman 3 months ago
Well I’m sure glad they made a big deal about Batton being called “Captain Eight Track” and then totally did not address it.
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
Sweet memories…….when does school start back ????
Irish53 3 months ago
Ugh….now what?
Irish53 3 months ago
Young guy thought bubble “…yeah!…I’ll put that dumb album on, get her boozed up, have her smoke some weed, and then be able to do whatever I want to her..”
lemonbaskt 3 months ago
great interview one arm creep now will this weeks story end in a rowboat too ?
Irish53 3 months ago
Old guy thought bubble: “…that night sure was fun….wish I had someone to do that to now…”
mountainclimber 3 months ago
Sweet sleepy warmth of summer nights, gazing at the distant lights
In the starry sky
raybarb44 3 months ago
Ahh, memories…..
Daltongang Premium Member 3 months ago
I loved you all the summer through
I thought I’d found my dream in you
For me you were the one
But that was yesterday and yesterday’s gone
We walked together hand in hand
’cross miles and miles of golden sand
But now it’s over and done
‘cause that was yesterday and yesterday’s gone
We had such happiness together
I can’t believe it’s gone forever
Wait ’til summer comes again
I hope that you’ll remember when
Our love had just begun
I loved you yesterday and yesterday’s gone
We had such happiness together
I can’t believe it’s gone forever
Wait ’til summer comes again
I hope that you’ll remember when
Our love had just begun
I loved you yesterday and yesterday’s gone
Yesterday’s gone
Yesterday’s gone
Yesterday’s gone
JudithStocker Premium Member 3 months ago
I just love those “Then and now” parts in this strip! Jeff has long hair and shows (really!) how the times have changed for him.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
Vinyl is making a comeback—-at millionaire’s prices
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
The story of that old snake in the grass…The Viper!!
BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member 3 months ago
Yesterday is gone, like the good old days.
fuzzbucket Premium Member 3 months ago
I liked the Chad Mitchell Trio.
Crandlemire 3 months ago
Jeff will always remember the day he walked into University Records that spring morning. The soft chime of the doorbell signaled his entrance, and as he stepped inside, his eyes were immediately drawn to a girl standing by the display of 60s classics. Her golden hair shimmered in the sunlight streaming through the window, and in that instant, Jeff knew she was someone special.
With a surge of confidence, Jeff straightened his jacket and made his way toward her, trying to channel the charm of a Hollywood movie star. As he approached, he noticed she was holding a Chad & Jeremy record. A smile tugged at the corners of his mouth—he had always been fond of their music.
“Chad & Jeremy,” he remarked, his voice casual but warm. “That’s a great choice.”
She turned to him, and the world seemed to slow down. Her eyes sparkled with a kind of quiet joy, and her smile was both shy and inviting. “Yeah,” she replied softly, “they’re one of my favorites. Their harmonies just… take me back.”
Jeff nodded, feeling a connection between them. “I know what you mean. There’s something timeless about their music, something that makes you feel like you’re in another time and place.”
As they stood there, talking about the music they loved, Jeff felt a warmth he hadn’t experienced in a long time. It wasn’t just the shared appreciation for Chad & Jeremy—it was her. The way she spoke, the softness in her voice, and the light in her eyes made him feel like this moment was meant to be.
By the time they left University Records, Jeff knew he had found something special. They weren’t just two strangers who happened to like the same music. They were something more, something that felt like the start of a new journey together, one that began with the sweet sounds of Chad & Jeremy playing in the background.
Jefano Premium Member 3 months ago
Chad and Jeremy continued to perform together occasionally for many years. Chad has now passed on, as has Gordon from Peter and Gordon … but now Peter and Jeremy occasionally perform together, singing the hits of both duos.
Ken in Ohio 3 months ago
This is a nice memory for me – Chad and Jeremy had some great tunes with fine harmony.
I will say that in my neighborhood, and school, most of the boys had not yet grown their hair out quite as much as depicted here, with the big mutton chop sideburns. Chad and Jeremy were early 1964, riding in on the wave of the Beatles and the British Invasion, and my school did not allow hairstyles like that yet.
ksu71 3 months ago
At least Jff is a Crankshaft character. Is Golden Oldies Records in Centerville or over in Westview?
Stephen M Dallas 3 months ago
Chad and Jeremy’s heyday was approximately 60 years ago. This means Ed’s son in law (pictured above) is at least 80 years old and Ed is crossing into his second century. Wasn’t the FW time merge supposed to fix all this? Or has Bat-hack forgotten he did that already?
Irish53 3 months ago
He told the store clerk that he was looking for any old vids that feature Ron Jeremy and this is where the guy directed him to.
jrankin1959 3 months ago
Step one Completed. Step two: Find the girl again. Step three: Pray she’s not married.
Newenglandah 3 months ago
Is that Mary Sue Sweetwater, Les Moore’s onetime high school crush?
mistercatworks 3 months ago
Recursive nostalgia? Maybe she knew Chad AND Jeremy.
J.J. O'Malley 3 months ago
“I remember leaving the store that day without either the album or the girl.”
Not exactly Bernstein remembering with girl with the white parasol on the passing ferry, was it?
FYI, that picture is not from any actual Chad and Jeremy album. It’s the photo used on a 45 sleeve for their first hit, “Yesterday’s Gone.”
lemonbaskt 3 months ago
cranky telling ed the pet doctor dont marry this old rag then starts playing good golly miss molly on the piano
Stephen M Dallas 3 months ago
If you’re wondering why he’s into Chad and Jeremy rather than, say, Simon and Garfunkel, it probably has something to do with the fact that C&J appeared as themselves on the Batman TV series, meaning they are at least silver-age comics adjacent.
lemonbaskt 3 months ago
who was the band who played on the munsters where lily played harp gotta be next album he checks out
mpearl 3 months ago
of Cabbages and Kings. Still listen to it on Apple music.
RobinA. Premium Member 3 months ago
Hard to tell Chad & Jeremy apart from The Redcoats.
sincavage05 3 months ago
Man, what a memory. Used to go into the used record stores and built a collection of over 500. Nothing like rocking to an album with it’s memory scratches and skips, I remember that. Still have all my vinyl and a technics turntable, with big bass speakers.
dlauber Premium Member 3 months ago
Had the pleasure of seeing Chad & Jeremy at the legendary Fitzgeralds in Berwyn, IL a few years ago and was amazed at the great show they put on. It was a mix of their hits and unheard tunes, including some blues. I had no idea they were actually such excellent musicians. Frankly, it was a much fun as some Springsteen concerts. ’Tis sad that we lost Chad Stuart in 2020. Fortunately Jeremy Clyde marches on doing shows with Peter Asher of Peter and Goron (and famed producer of Linda Ronstadt and others).
Strawberry King 3 months ago
Cool! Another flashback arc!