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1) I am totally putting Tony Carey's "West Coast Summer Nights" on my iPod before I leave on my trip to L.A..
2) I can't say that this Capaldi song does a whole lot for me (though I actually kinda like the new-wavey keyboards), but I remember enjoying his "Some Come Running" album, particularly the track "Something So Strong" (not the Crowded House song).
3) The first version of "Sleepwalk" I ever heard was by the Stray Cats, on their underrated "Choo Choo Hot Fish" album. Aside from the original version, theirs is still the one to beat, as far as I'm concerned.
4) I am totally digging Eric Carmen's "Reason to Try." Onto the iPod that one goes as well...
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Not a great list, but absolutely worthwhile for the Luis Cardenas song--a few months ago I tried to figure out who did that surprisingly-good cover of "Runaway", but for some reason I couldn't find it with teh Google. So, thanks!
Next week: The Cars? Cheap Trick? Chicago? (I haven't heard "Niagara Falls" in ages...) OH, Peter Cetera...good stuff coming up; I'll stay tuned...
Thanks again!
Nice, I'm better than google! :)
Funny how this installment mentions cover versions of "Happy Together" and "Runaway". If you REALLY want to listen to something bizarre, check out Tony Orlando and Dawn's "Runaway"/"Happy Together" medley sometime (starts off as a slow, wannabe-trippy number then veers into the "disco train"... no lie!).
Anyway, I'm stealing Luis Cardenas for my own blog, what a find!