2 acts that I saw at the Yale Bowl are RIP in the space of a couple days. Eddie Money and now Ric. Cars were fun and quite innovative. First produced by Roy Thomas Baker then of Queen fame.
Oh good, now I don't have to look for this ad, though it getd me wondering if Dave Mason is next.
Forever associate Cars with this....
one of my favorite Cars tunes.Since You're Gone, song with it's own cool sound.
Oh good, now I don't have to look for this ad, though it getd me wondering if Dave Mason is next.
I was listening to so much better music in New Haven at Oxford Ale House, or was it Great American Saloon by then?
Oh Chin, why the TV version? Momentary small letdown this morning having breakfast.
That's the one! Did you go?
No. I saw this on Twitter after Eddie passed.That's the one! Did you go?
And produced Suicide's 2nd album. Probably his most impressive accomplishment considering the style of that band.Produced the Blue album (and Green) by Weezer. Great, great stuff
Boston radio people were ranking top bands from Boston this morning.
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The amazing thing is that these people had forgotten the J. Geils Band and New Edition, but even more amazing they probably never heard of the Pixies, Mission of Burma, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Modern Lovers, Lemonheads, Belly, the Breeders, Throwing Muses, Til Tuesday, Gang Green. Hell, I'd even put Extreme ahead of Dropkick Murphys.
Interesting that they forgot to J Geils, Barry & Remains. Boston / Geils / Remains played Fenway together a few years back, ad Remains arguably stole show. Not to mention older Beacon St. Union, Ultimate Spinach, and even Barbarians.