tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post8113429972750449693..comments2024-01-26T07:11:45.193-05:00Comments on Linear Tracking Lives!: Two Great Songs That Sound Great TogetherBrianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04321051045499549249noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-60724590616546758892017-05-02T23:58:12.357-04:002017-05-02T23:58:12.357-04:00Welcome, GC. With you on those other songs, especi...Welcome, GC. With you on those other songs, especially Girl of My Dreams. Wrote about Bram not too terribly long ago. Cheers.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04321051045499549249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-23163752946592775342017-05-02T13:40:49.506-04:002017-05-02T13:40:49.506-04:00I always had those two songs on any great tape, bu...I always had those two songs on any great tape, but I would also throw on Bram Tchaikovsky's "Girl of My Dreams", The Jags "Back of My Hand", and the US band The Humans "Don't Be Afraid of The Dark"...I am from the US, and these songs were only played on college radio.<br /><br />GC "From California"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-78463775979154541012017-05-01T18:42:38.725-04:002017-05-01T18:42:38.725-04:00Thanks for chiming in everybody. Although from a U...Thanks for chiming in everybody. Although from a UK band, Starry Eyes was a bigger hit over here. It's considered a power-pop staple now and shows up on compilations touting the genre quite frequently. That's where I found it about 25 years ago. Thanks for the link, C. Looking forward to diving in to that one. These 40-year anniversaries are tough to swallow, aren't they? The clock is running fast, surely. In the City is well worth a celebration. My Aim is True is coming up fast too, along with so many others.Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04321051045499549249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-66620954256917288802017-05-01T16:05:15.276-04:002017-05-01T16:05:15.276-04:00Always loved Eddie & The Hotrods but never hea...Always loved Eddie & The Hotrods but never heard this one by The Records either. I do have some other tracks by The Records deep in my collection though. Must dig them out and give them a spin...because I'm not sure I ever have. (Funny how that happens.)Rolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02103804480646939038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-38970414875961086632017-05-01T15:08:19.716-04:002017-05-01T15:08:19.716-04:00Welcome to my world JC! Welcome to my world JC! The Swedehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13237251779370596904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-73832516045992315692017-05-01T15:06:55.706-04:002017-05-01T15:06:55.706-04:00I can't recall The Records whatsoever and cert...I can't recall The Records whatsoever and certainly don't recall this particular song.<br /><br />I loved Eddie & The Hot Rods back in the day, but it was one that I felt dated pretty quickly...the post-punk/new wave that came along just afterwards was more my bag.<br /><br />But would you all please stop with this 40 years ago stuff? Between that and Iggy being 70....it's proof I'm through middle age and into ancient territory.JChttp://www.thenewvinylvillain.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-90588751991611191872017-05-01T11:44:39.106-04:002017-05-01T11:44:39.106-04:00I read something about The Jam over the weekend an...I read something about The Jam over the weekend and said the very same thing to Mrs S. 'In the City' turns 40 on May 20th. It's not necessarily their best work, but the anniversaries are just going to keep on coming from now on. <br />It's funny how some songs come to 'belong' together, to the extent that they can sound half-naked if heard in isolation. The Rods and The Records sure sound sweet one after t'other.The Swedehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13237251779370596904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3815215641735446886.post-43328943844644612102017-05-01T11:43:27.311-04:002017-05-01T11:43:27.311-04:00You're so right, these two sound great togethe...You're so right, these two sound great together. Also very reminiscent of their era for me, as 'Do Anything You Wanna Do' was one of the first singles I bought and played endlessly at the time - memories of how that song made me feel are so very vivid (those words spoke to this wannabe rebel schoolgirl!) as well as hot Summer days, Top Of The Pops and cap sleeved tshirts... ah... I'm back there. And I'd never even knowingly heard Bruce Springsteen at that time - but have heard many people since say it sounds like him and choose not to dwell on it ;-)<br /><br /> And 'Starry Eyes' is just perfect feelgood power pop (no pun intended with the 'feelgood' and Southend connection!)<br />Talking of the Southend connection, have you seen this<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPjhnhk7iaE<br /><br />In case not, it's a great documentary covering the whole scene; I know one of the talking heads featured in it from old (lost touch now but he's on here talking about Will Birch and the Records just after the Kursaal Flyers bit. Think he spent a spot of time managing Eddie & The Hot Rods too!)<br /><br />But, oh, the big 4-0 for those much-loved albums! Yes indeed! How scary...Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02423624920558505937noreply@blogger.com