Rob is riffing on one of his favorites, “Pictures at Eleven” from Robert Plant in July of 1982. (Burning Down One Side / Pledge Pin / Slow Dancer / Fat Lip). ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: “The Star Trek Theme” from the movie “The Wrath of Kahn.” STAFF PICKS: “Psychobabble” by Alan Parsons Project —Wayne. “I Think I'm in Love” by Eddie Money — Brian. “Avalon” by Roxy Music — Bruce. “Slit Skirt” by Pete Townshend —Rob. LAUGH TRACK: “Sirius” by Alan Parsons Project.
With drummer John Bonham's death in 1980, Led Zeppelin disbanded. “Pictures at Eleven” was Zeppelin front man Robert Plant's debut solo album — one that Rob appreciated even more than Zepplin. Plant put together an excellent collection of talent to help out, including Genesis drummer Phil Collins and ex-Rainbow drummer Cozy Powell, session guitarist Robbie Blunt, and Black Sabbath keyboardist Jezz Woodroffe. “Pictures at Eleven” was released in June 1982 and hit number 5 on the Billboard 100 in July.
We hope you enjoy “Burning Down One Side” of this trip down the 1982 memory lane.
“Burning Down One Side”
It is hard to get away from the Zeppelinesque sound on this biggest hit from the album. Phil Collins is on drums on this one.
“Pledge Pin”
The beat takes an uptick on this track. Raphael Ravenscroft of Baker Street fame is jamming on the sax here.
“Slow Dancer”
A little slower piece, with a mysterious, “Kashmir” feel. This album showed that Robert Plant was more than just a singer. This is perhaps the closest to Led Zeppelin of the songs we feature from the album.
“Fat Lip”
This is a more mellow, folksy track, which feels more like Dire Straits. A Roland drum machine, an early synthesized drum, was used on this song.
“The Wrath of Kahn” from Star Trek II
The most popular Star Trek movie which brought back the Star Trek franchise.
“Psychobabble” by The Alan Parsons Project
Wayne shares this hit from the Eye in the Sky album. “ I don't care, it's all psychobabble rap to me.” This track also has some similarity to the Beatles' "A Day in the Life."
“I Think I’m in Love” by Eddie Money
Brian's pick is a familiar hook-laden single from Eddie Money's 1982 album "No Control."
“Avalon” by Roxy Music
Bruce presents this title track from Roxy Music's eighth and final album. This adult-oriented low-key song was recorded in Nassau.
“Slit Skirt” by Pete Townshend
This song is off the album “All the Best Cowboys have Chinese Eyes.” Rob's favorite lyric, “No one respects the flame like the fool who's badly burned.” Lots of key changes in this track. “But unlike me she don't work out her frustration in the gym.”
“Sirius” by the Alan Parsons Project
We close out this episode with this fantastic instrumental famous for its use in sports venues, especially the Chicago Bulls during the Michael Jordan era.