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Damn, all these years I thought Wiedlin was the bassist. DamnValentine, but yes she was good, as was the aforementioned Schock.
Damn, all these years I thought Wiedlin was the bassist. DamnValentine, but yes she was good, as was the aforementioned Schock.
Still have crush on her and Hoffs from Bangles. Early 80s frat parties were a good time to be in college.
Susanna Hoffs is in her own league when it comes to hotties of the 80's.Still have crush on her and Hoffs from Bangles. Early 80s frat parties were a good time to be in college.
I did, too.Damn, all these years I thought Wiedlin was the bassist. Damn
Where did we get this?Doug B, who knows stuff a lot of the time. @Doug B and @Chaos Commish contribute much to these threads, a lot of the time. Just a shout out for them and for Tim, of course.krista4 said:I did, too.Where did we get this?
:clearsthroat:Doug B, who knows stuff a lot of the time. @Doug B and @Chaos Commish contribute much to these threads, a lot of the time. Just a shout out for them and for Tim, of course.
eta* Hope they're all doing well.
Saul Goodman
I thought krista was asking "Where did we get the info that Jane Weidlin was The Go-Go's bass player?" That one didn't come from meDoug B, who knows stuff a lot of the time.
I thought it was you that said it. Used to receiving wisdom from ya.I thought krista was asking "Where did we get the info that Jane Weidlin was The Go-Go's bass player?" That one didn't come from me![]()
Damn, all these years I thought Wiedlin was the bassist. Damn
SMHkrista4 said:I did, too.Where did we get this?
This. Very surprised to see this album in the classic album thread title.Love Bruce, hate this album, never need to listen to any of the songs ever again and I change the channel with a quickness whenever Born in the USA(rarely) or Dancin in the Dark come on.
Born To Run would have been the obvious one, but it’s dealer’s choice.This. Very surprised to see this album in the classic album thread title.
We’ve already done Born to Run, and no doubt we will do a few others by him as well.Born To Run would have been the obvious one, but it’s dealer’s choice.
Horribly overplayed and overall horrible.Bruce Springsteen-Born In the U.S.A. (1984)
Born In the U.S.A.
Cover Me
Darlington County
Working On the Highway
Downbound Train
I’m On Fire
No Surrender
Bobby Jean
I’m Goin’ Down
Glory Days
Dancing In the Dark
My Hometown
If Michael Jackson’s Thriller dominated 1983, then Springsteen’s Born In the U.S.A. did the same to 1984. Seven singles on the charts- you couldn’t escape it. Plus the videos, the most iconic one being “Dancing In the Dark”, in which a young Courtenay Cox is invited onstage to dance with the Boss. Before this album, Bruce Springsteen was a well known rock artist with cult status among his fans; afterwards, he was a superstar.
The songs themselves are more polished than Springsteen’s earlier records, more commercial, which is probably why some of his fans disdain them. But they’re certainly still memorable over 30 years later.
Right - my bad. Should have checked the original post.We’ve already done Born to Run, and no doubt we will do a few others by him as well.
But it’s hard to overlook his best selling album that produced 7 hit singles.
I think the songs are good overall. It's really just a product of its time. The mid-80s with the heavy synth just hasn't aged very well. And it was definitely overplayed at the time of release. And don't forget the horrible dance mix version of DID. And the obviously rushed lip syncing video of Born in the USAHorribly overplayed and overall horrible.
May want to fix that, Tim.Albums discussed:
The Go-Gos-Beauty and the Beating
Never, ever heard that before. Whoa. Thanks for posting that version.The album recording of We Will Rock You is forever ruined for me after hearing the alternative version that Queen recorded that is far superior in my opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ekm6WtKwQos
Best youtube I've found, this month.Mister CIA said:Is this allowed? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xu_9ASyCnjA
I won’t beat a dead horse but for me I easily put PF last there - just not my thing. I do think the other two is interesting. I’d take The Beatles entire catalog over anybody else’s in the field but if you give me I, II, IV and PG that’s a killer four albums that would be tough to beat. I think ultimately how I’d answer this is the proverbial on a desert island - I would never tire of the Beatles albums but feel like eventually I’d need a break from LZ.Here is an interesting discussion to have:
Take the best four albums of LZ, the Beatles and Pink Floyd.
Which four are the best?
Indeed, this is the go-to first vinyl spin whenever I get a new piece of audio equipment. Love this album front to back. Aja is just a fantastic "critical listening" song. Deacon Blues is probably my favorite tune on the album.Steely Dan- Aja (1977)
Black Cow
Aja
Deacon Blues
Peg
Home at Last
I Got the News
Josie
Aja was an epic attempt to fuse jazz and rock together. Fagan and Becker enlisted a wide number of jazz musicians, including Wayne Shorter and Steve Gadd. The result was one of the best listening experiences of the 70s, or ever- I have known people who still own the vinyl to this and swear by it as the only way to hear it. In fact, a few years back I had a tenant in one of the shopping centers I managed who built very expensive, personalized audio equipment, and he mentioned this album as a favorite among his customers (who were paying $300,000+ for his stereo systems!)