Rock Evolution – The History of Rock & Roll - 1985 - (page 203)

I wish I’d kept some of my musical memorabilia, too many house moves.
Anyway if I had I’d have remembered I also saw Widow Maker, a short lived rock supergroup led by Steve Ellis of Love Affair.I thought it was 75 but checking it was 76 and it was the first gig I went to to just see the support band , I left a few songs after the headliners Nazareth came on, again it was a TFH.
They only made one album with Steve Ellis and it’s not available on Spotify so can be added to the list as my bonus track.


Never saw Widowmaker but I do have the album. Guitarist was ex Mott the Hoople.

I’ve kept a fair bit of stuff, still got all the programmes I bought, but didn’t do that at every gig and stopped doing decades ago, as I did generally for merch. I have a load of badges somewhere in the attic. Also boxed up in there are a selection of music mags but the big loss - I have never forgiven my wife - was all my music papers. Kept them for years but they get a bit battered and mixed up from house moves and my beloved binned them.
 
A propos of nothing specifically to do with this thread. Was on the train this morning happily listening on my cans to Family, Fearless. It's not their best, far from it — the first two albums are simply peerless, they did drop away, quite badly — but for the umpteenth time I just realised that nobody sounds like them — or they sound like nobody — in that period.
Was thinking of starting a thread on it. Family — An Acquired Taste? People would probably think it's about family! (mind you, there's room for a thread on that, too). Wonder if it's worth it, just for them?
 
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So I am going to suggest a few tracks, in two brackets, that you can add to the list or not:

Hits

Thin Lizzy: The Boys Are Back in Town

Runaways: Cherry Bomb

Queen: Somebody to Love

Peter Frampton: Show Me the Way (live)

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: American Girl

Cliff Richard: Devil Woman

Bryan Ferry: Let's Stick Together

Doobie Brothers: Takin' it to the Streets

Jackson Browne: The Pretender

Andrew Gold: Lonely Boy

Wild Cherry: Play That Funky Music

Sweet: Action



Deeper cuts

Vangelis: Pulstar

Stanley Clarke: School Days

Ted Nugent: Dog Eat Dog

The Sensational Alex Harvey Band: Boston Tea Party

Sammy Hagar: Flamingos Fly

Journey: On a Saturday Nite

Jay Ferguson: All Alone in the End Zone

The Babys: Looking for Love

Jethro Tull:
Too Old to Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die!

Lone Star: Spaceships

Starcastle: Lady of the Lake
 
So I am going to suggest a few tracks, in two brackets, that you can add to the list or not:

Hits

Thin Lizzy: The Boys Are Back in Town

Runaways: Cherry Bomb

Queen: Somebody to Love

Peter Frampton: Show Me the Way (live)

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: American Girl

Cliff Richard: Devil Woman

Bryan Ferry: Let's Stick Together

Doobie Brothers: Takin' it to the Streets

Jackson Browne: The Pretender

Andrew Gold: Lonely Boy

Wild Cherry: Play That Funky Music

Sweet: Action



Deeper cuts

Vangelis: Pulstar

Stanley Clarke: School Days

Ted Nugent: Dog Eat Dog

The Sensational Alex Harvey Band: Boston Tea Party

Sammy Hagar: Flamingos Fly

Journey: On a Saturday Nite

Jay Ferguson: All Alone in the End Zone

The Babys: Looking for Love

Jethro Tull:
Too Old to Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die!

Lone Star: Spaceships

Starcastle: Lady of the Lake

Thanks . I was hoping someone would nominate something from Albedo 0.39 either Pulstar or Alpha being the obvious choices. Some of that second list I don't know so I'll enjoy giving them a spin.

We'll have last orders for the playlist at lunchtime tomorrow if anyone else has any more?
 
Sammy Hagar: Flamingos Fly
You can tell straight away that this was written by Van Morrison - apparently he gave the song to Sammy and even recorded a demo of it for him, before eventually releasing it himself in 1977.
 
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On my shortlists, but ran out of tracks...
So I am going to suggest a few tracks, in two brackets, that you can add to the list or not:
...

Thin Lizzy: The Boys Are Back in Town

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: American Girl

Doobie Brothers: Takin' it to the Streets

Jackson Browne: The Pretender

Andrew Gold: Lonely Boy

Wild Cherry: Play That Funky Music

Jethro Tull:
Too Old to Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die!
and I'll listen to any of those songs if there, especially the ones I don't know that you also listed.
 
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You can tell straight away that this was written by Van Morrison - apparently he gave the song to Sammy and even recorded a demo of it for him, before eventually releasing it himself in 1977.
It’s not very Sammy like but its one of those songs that has been making its way onto my summer playlists for a long time, but not all the way back to ‘76.
 
Thanks . I was hoping someone would nominate something from Albedo 0.39 either Pulstar or Alpha being the obvious choices. Some of that second list I don't know so I'll enjoy giving them a spin.

We'll have last orders for the playlist at lunchtime tomorrow if anyone else has any more?
I did spot that wish :). Pulstar is probably my favourite Vangelis track; not that I’m any expert on him as I only have a few albums by him but A..0.39 is one of them.
 
On my shortlists, but ran out of tracks...

and I'll listen to any of those songs if there, especially the ones I don't know that you also listed.

Simply one of my favourite 20 tracks ever (according to the list I compiled for one of BH’s poll). One I have loved since 1976. I guess the lyrics aren’t very woke but it’s Phil effortlessly creating pictures in your head…
 
A propos of nothing specifically to do with this thread. Was on the train this morning happily listening on my cans to Family, Fearless. It's not their best, far from it — the first two albums are simply peerless, they did drop away, quite badly — but for the umpteenth time I just realised that nobody sounds like them — or they sound like nobody — in that period.
Was thinking of starting a thread on it. Family — An Acquired Taste? People would probably think it's about family! (mind you, there's room for a thread on that, too). Wonder if it's worth it, just for them?
I loved Roger Chapmans voice for sure. The same sentiments for a few other Rock Bands though. Jethro Tull for example. They were pretty unique sounding. Maybe a thread on Rock Bands that don't sound like any bugger else?
 
A propos of nothing specifically to do with this thread. Was on the train this morning happily listening on my cans to Family, Fearless. It's not their best, far from it — the first two albums are simply peerless, they did drop away, quite badly — but for the umpteenth time I just realised that nobody sounds like them — or they sound like nobody — in that period.
Was thinking of starting a thread on it. Family — An Acquired Taste? People would probably think it's about family! (mind you, there's room for a thread on that, too). Wonder if it's worth it, just for them?
On second thoughts, Whilst this thread is 'year by year' sometimes we don't join the dots around a Bands career - their influence in the round. Maybe just write a little piece on Family on here and see what discussion that provokes - its still part of the History of Rock n roll after all and would be a change from lists of 30 tracks at a time ;-)
 
On second thoughts, Whilst this thread is 'year by year' sometimes we don't join the dots around a Bands career - their influence in the round. Maybe just write a little piece on Family on here and see what discussion that provokes - its still part of the History of Rock n roll after all and would be a change from lists of 30 tracks at a time ;-)
Definitely. We've said before that if anybody wants to write a piece on any specific aspect of the year that we are covering then feel free. It was done for a year in the 60s covering the significance of the Brill Building in NYC. Was it KS55? Apologies if I've got that wrong.
 
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On second thoughts, Whilst this thread is 'year by year' sometimes we don't join the dots around a Bands career - their influence in the round. Maybe just write a little piece on Family on here and see what discussion that provokes - its still part of the History of Rock n roll after all and would be a change from lists of 30 tracks at a time ;-)
Ho, ho.

Family are a band I’ve never really listened to. So there’s always something new to learn…

Jethro Tull on the other hand have gown and grown in my affections. I believe I have all their studio albums (9 of them as box sets!). Their 1976 album is not one of their best but the title track is great.
 
On second thoughts, Whilst this thread is 'year by year' sometimes we don't join the dots around a Bands career - their influence in the round. Maybe just write a little piece on Family on here and see what discussion that provokes - its still part of the History of Rock n roll after all and would be a change from lists of 30 tracks at a time ;-)

That's a really good point about making sure we don't sacrifice a broader understanding of a band or a theme to the year by year format.

To that point, when we move to the 80's I'll prepare a 10,000 word rant on the DX7 and just get it out of the way instead of spending nearly half a year slagging off each individual song that uses it :-) This also means that come 1982 I won't have to acknowledge that Toto put more effort in and used it much more intelligently than 90% of bands. Except I just have, doh.
 
That's a really good point about making sure we don't sacrifice a broader understanding of a band or a theme to the year by year format.

To that point, when we move to the 80's I'll prepare a 10,000 word rant on the DX7 and just get it out of the way instead of spending nearly half a year slagging off each individual song that uses it :-) This also means that come 1982 I won't have to acknowledge that Toto put more effort in and used it much more intelligently than 90% of bands. Except I just have, doh.
I'm doing 1982 and there will be no Toto on my watch.
 
I'm doing 1982 and there will be no Toto on my watch.

Haha. There's no way someone isn't going to nominate Africa. I look forward to the bizzare technical glitch on Spotify that stops you adding it :-)

Should we be worried that the initial playlist is supposed to be 10 songs which is precisely the number of tracks on A Broken Frame?
 
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Haha. There's no way someone isn't going to nominate Africa. I look forward to the bizzare technical glitch on Spotify that stops you adding it :-)

Should we be worried that the initial playlist is supposed to be 10 songs which is precisely the number of tracks on A Broken Frame?
How many on Lexicon Of Love?

There might be one from ABF, it's quite personal to me.
 
Haha. There's no way someone isn't going to nominate Africa. I look forward to the bizzare technical glitch on Spotify that stops you adding it :-)

Should we be worried that the initial playlist is supposed to be 10 songs which is precisely the number of tracks on A Broken Frame?
Two things...

1. I don't use Spotify so whoever updates it can do what they want.
2. I'll be on holiday.
3. They had better not!
 

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