--- and the only reason I remember the Flash in the Pan cut is from doing backsells/frontsells when I did AOR back then ... we always joked about Sniff and the Tears and Flash in the Pan.... too bad A-Ha hadn't come around yet!
Penrod Rightout said:--- and the only reason I remember the Flash in the Pan cut is from doing backsells/frontsells when I did AOR back then ... we always joked about Sniff and the Tears and Flash in the Pan.... too bad A-Ha hadn't come around yet!
JimMcGrath said:For some reason Flash & The Pan reminded me of Godley & creme's "Cry" which I don't hear anywhere except on my TT but I think it would still sound good on the radio. The video of this song still looks good but not as amazing as it once did
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxtPRF6NG7I
but in 1985 it was truly mind blowing.
John C said:JimMcGrath said:For some reason Flash & The Pan reminded me of Godley & creme's "Cry" which I don't hear anywhere except on my TT but I think it would still sound good on the radio. The video of this song still looks good but not as amazing as it once did
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxtPRF6NG7I
but in 1985 it was truly mind blowing.
Agreed that this was an excellent video back in the day. Remember when MTV used to show videos when it stood for MUSIC television?![]()
JimPastrick said:Heard this on a Canadian FM late last night while driving home from the Finger Lakes: "Talking In Your Sleep" by Detroit's Romantics. It's a Big 80s song that should be a good fit for Classic Hits stations that need to add compatible 80s songs in their libraries. Amazingly well-produced although not over-done, and with a great hook.
Ya gotta admit... "talking in your sleep" was a great intro to talk up.... one of my co-workers at KUDO-FM always talked it up "Chattin' While You're Nappin...."John C said:JimPastrick said:Heard this on a Canadian FM late last night while driving home from the Finger Lakes: "Talking In Your Sleep" by Detroit's Romantics. It's a Big 80s song that should be a good fit for Classic Hits stations that need to add compatible 80s songs in their libraries. Amazingly well-produced although not over-done, and with a great hook.
I agree with what Jim said, I always liked "Talking In Your Sleep". Interestingly, (at least to me) the Romantics song that gets the most airplay- "What I Like About You"- never hit the top 40. I don't think it qualifies for "Stiff-dom" as it came before "Talking In Your Sleep" and the "Stiffs Police" would pull me over for sure if I tried to post that!![]()
Jeff Michaels said:We Built This City? DEAR GOD NO!
Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship had MANY great songs, then they became Starship and three hits in a row were AWFUL! (Though their last 2 It's Not Over Til Its Over and It's Not Enough) were good.
therealjm12 said:One of my favorites on the radio is Swingtown by Steve Miller. Always sounds nice and crisp...
Me too. What a memory tune for me. Never forget double dating in my Triumph (2 seater) driving up A1A in Palm Beach listening to it on WSHE - SHE'S ONLY ROCK & ROLL! Ah, the memories of days past.