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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on June 27, 2006, 07:30:48 AM
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OMG! I missed Piper's "Can't Wait", a lost power-pop gem (for the uninitiated, Piper was Billy Squier's band before he discovered hard-rock schlock).
And OMG2! Here's Ronnie Spector, following Billy Joel's "Movin Out" with her FAB-ulous cover of his "Say Goodbye to Hollywood".
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BOSs to the 2 songs above, obviously, and VHM Townsend/Lane, "Street in the City" for the second time in a week.
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Steely Dan - Home at Last
Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way
Bob Welch - Sentimental Lady
Elvis Costello - The Angels Wanna Wear My Red Shoes
Piper - Can't Wait
Billy Joel - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
Ronnie Spector & the E Street Band - Say Goodbye to Hollywood
Grateful Dead - Estimated Prophet
Pete Townshend - Street In The City
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OMG! I missed Piper's "Can't Wait", a lost power-pop gem (for the uninitiated, Piper was Billy Squier's band before he discovered hard-rock schlock).
Wow, this made my evening. BOS! (And I *love* "Anthony's Song"!) I've sometimes wondered what Billy Squier's life/career trajectory would have been had the "Rock Me Tonite" video been better received. (I was going to type "conceived," but I changed my mind. I *like* him as a prancing Chelsea theater queen, dammit!) But back on point, this was a great record that I guess just came out in the wrong year.
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And OMG2! Here's Ronnie Spector, following Billy Joel's "Movin Out" with her FAB-ulous cover of his "Say Goodbye to Hollywood".
Is this the E Street band backing her up? Also sounding very nice tonight, though the sleigh bells make this such a wintry arrangement.
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OMG! I missed Piper's "Can't Wait", a lost power-pop gem (for the uninitiated, Piper was Billy Squier's band before he discovered hard-rock schlock).
Wow, this made my evening. BOS! (And I *love* "Anthony's Song"!) I've sometimes wondered what Billy Squier's life/career trajectory would have been had the "Rock Me Tonite" video been better received. (I was going to type "conceived," but I changed my mind. I *like* him as a prancing Chelsea theater queen, dammit!) But back on point, this was a great record that I guess just came out in the wrong year.
Glad ya liked it. They certainly got their share of WNEW-FM play, along with Pezband (Raspberries wannabes), Fotomaker and others of that ilk. I can't remember if that Piper LP was the same one with "Who's Your Boyfriend?" -- another wonderful shoulda-been-a-hit that got major NY airplay at the time. But both Piper LPs are apparently long out-of-print, sadly. I have "Can't Wait" on one of the recently discussed Rhino DIY series.