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The Fourteenth Day of Mellowmas: 867-5309 To the World
* Uh, is it me, or does that song by Deliverance sound a lot like Starship's "Sara" at times?
* I really like John Denver's "Autograph" (if not so much the other tracks), but I think the MP3 is incomplete, isn't it? Or maybe my internet connected is hosed.
* Seeing that all three singles from Depeche Mode's "Music for the Masses" missed making it into the Top 40 is both surprising and not. It's surprising because I know them backwards and forwards and feel as though I always have, but given that "Music for the Masses" was a formative album in my introduction into the world of so-called "alternative music," it shouldn't be shocked that the masses (ho-ho) never truly embraced it.
* I am absolutely loving that Device song. That's definitely my favorite of the week, I think.
* For the record, I, too, like Devo's "Smooth Noodle Maps." Or, at least, I used to. I probably haven't heard it in 15 years.
* Lastly, was Dennis DeYoung's single, "Boomchild," a top-40 hit, or did it not chart at all? I just remember the video for it and I thought it was catchy, but I have no idea as to how successful it actually was.
3:38 for Autograph. Plays in full for me.
"Boomchild" did not chart.
I am shocked that Devo didn't have more songs enter the Top 40, like "Freedom of Choice," "Through Being Cool," "Peek a Boo" or "Beautiful World."
As for that Deliverance song, I'm sure their mothers love them very much.
That DeSario/KC cover is pointless and bland...but I still like it better than the Bowie/Jagger version.
P.S. Styx sucks. :)
You are entitled to be wrong in your opinion of Styx. :)
"Gut Feeling" is still a piece of genius though.
I must say that John Denver song reminds me a lot of Donovan's "There Is a Mountain" for some reason -- musically, not just in the lyrics.
I appreciated the Devo and Depeche Mode quite a bit. MTV had quite a bit to do with my taste in music in the 80s.
1) Trust your first impression of John Denver. There wasn't anybody less cool and more ridiculed in the 70's
2) Where's the Devo video from? It looks like a high school talent show
3) Don't apologize for Mr. Roboto being your gateway to appreciating Styx. Kilroy's not their best work, but "Don't Let It End" from that album is my favorite non-rocker by the band
Also, I'm pretty sure the name of the artist performing the duet "Love Again" with John Denver is actually Sylvie Vartan. I went to college with a girl named Sylvie and you did NOT want to call her Sylvia!