Brian brings us Bryan Adams from November of 1984 and his album, “Reckless.” (One Night Love Affair / Run to You / Somebody / Kids Wanna Rock). ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: Theme from “Nightmare on Elm Street.” STAFF PICKS: “I Can’t Drive 55” by Sammy Hagar — Bruce. “Girls with Guns” by Tommy Shaw — Guest of the Show Vann Mathis “Hello Again” by The Cars — Rob. “Turn Up the Radio” by Autograph — Wayne. “Sea of Love” by The Honeydrippers — Brian. LAUGH TRACK: Ray Stevens” The Mississippi Squirrel Revival.
His fourth studio album would move Bryan Adams from a successful singer-songwriter to super-stardom. The multi-platinum album, “Reckless” is packed with hits, as six of the ten tracks would hit the charts including the evergreen hit “Summer of 69.” Adams took some time off following his multi-year tour "Cuts Like a Knife," and that brief retreat would result in a burst of creativity that would result in many of this album's hits.
Friend of the show Vann Mathis joins us for this podcast.
“One Night Love Affair”
This track was the fifth single to hit the charts, and the title is pretty self-explanatory.
“Run to You”
This debut single from the album starts with a great guitar riff, and describes an ongoing affair, unlike the first track we profiled.
“Somebody”
This track was the second single off the album with a straightforward rock sound and a catchy chorus.
“Kids Wanna Rock”
We pick up the pace, leaving the love songs behind with this strong rock track. Even though not released as a single, it still made it to number 42 on the charts.
ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:
Theme from “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
The horror movie that would become a classic was released in November 1984.
STAFF PICKS:
“I Can't Drive 55” by Sammy Hagar
Hagar's protest song against the National Maximum Speed Law is enough to get your foot pressing a little heavier on the gas. Bruce explains it was inspired by a late night ticket for driving 62 in a 55 that Sammy Hagar received.
“Girls with Guns” by Tommy Shaw
Vann Mathis' staff pick is a fast paced throwback to the 80's from Styx alumnus Tommy Shaw. Styx band mate Dennis DeYoung was also doing solo work at the time. The video was filmed from one camera in a continuous take.
“Hello Again” by The Cars
Rob presents this fourth single from the album "Heartbeat City." The Cars were a huge hit on MTV, with well produced, awared winning videos. They balanced well between pop hooks and experimental new wave music.
“Turn Up The Radio” by Autograph
Wayne's staff pick is a mid-80's rock anthem. This is the lead single off the album "Sign in Please," and was their only top 40 hit. "Day in, day out, all week long, things go better with rock!"
“Sea of Love” by The Honeydrippers
Brian goes in a sentimental direction with Robert Plant's cover of Phil Phillips from Lake Charles, Louisiana. Phillips original version was a one-hit wonder in 1959. Paul Shaffer was on keyboards in The Honeydrippers.
LAUGH TRACK:
Ray Stevens - “The Mississippi Squirrel Revival”
Ray Stevens takes us out this week with his memories of what happened when a squirrel got loose in the church.