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"Touch and Go" by The Cars.

Album: Complete Greatest Hits. Played 41 times.
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Retro Tune of the Day VINYL COUNTDOWN: Touch and Go by The Cars from the Panorama album, 1980.

All I want is you tonight
I guess that dress does fit too tight yeah
You know that look does makes me shake
It almost looks too good to fake…

Not a terribly successful album for The Cars, but side one of Panorama features Touch and Go, one of the greatest and most underrated songs written by Ric Ocasek. This is five minutes of absolute perfection. Check out a great video of the song here.

Feb 23rd, 2010

"Bad" by Michael Jackson.

Album: Bad. Played 33 times.
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Retro Tune of the Day VINYL COUNTDOWN: Bad by Michael Jackson from the Bad album, 1987.

In his 1988 autobiography, Michael Jackson wrote: ”Bad is a song about the street. Its about a kid from a bad neighborhood who gets to go away to a private school. He comes back to the old neighborhood when he’s on a break from school and the kids from the neighborhood start giving him trouble. He sings, “I’m bad, you’re bad, who’s bad, who’s the best?” He’s saying when you’re strong and good, then you’re bad.”

He later explained in an interview with Ebony and Jet magazines that the song was based on a true story about a young black kid from the ghetto who went to school in Upstate New York who was killed by jealous friends when he returned home during a school break. [via]

Pretty amazing song by MJ and even cooler video directed by Martin Scorsese with a very West Side Story feel.

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Feb 19th, 2010

"Young American" by David Bowie.

Album: Best of Bowie CD 1. Played 42 times.
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Retro Tune of the Day VINYL COUNTDOWN: Young Americans by David Bowie from ChangesOneBowie album, 1976.

Young Americans was a breakthrough hit for Bowie in the United States. The sound of the song, often referred to by Bowie as “plastic soul” included cynical lyrics making references to the Watergate Scandal, McCarthyrism, and black repression via Rosa Parks as well as a direct lift from the Beatles’ A Day in the Life with the line “I heard the news today oh boy!”

Also interesting to note is the ChangesOneBowie album cover shot was taken by Tom Kelley, the same photographer who took the famous nude photographs of Marilyn Monroe on red velvet in 1949. [via]

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Feb 18th, 2010

"Love Of My Life" by Queen.

Album: A Night at the Opera. Played 51 times.
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Retro Tune of the Day VINYL COUNTDOWN: Love of My Life by Queen from the A Night at the Opera Album, 1975.

As I have recently acquired some great vinyls, I have decided to feature one song from each album every day for the next several days. Today’s song comes from my favorite Queen album A Night at the Opera. Love of My Life is a beautiful song that demonstrates Freddie Mercury’s vocal and classical piano precision accompanied by Brian May on the harp, acoustic guitar and custom-built Red Special guitar. One of the band’s most popular concert songs, Love of My Life was actually written for Mercury’s girlfriend at the time, Mary Austin. [via]

Feb 17th, 2010