Turn up the radio will never get old. I absolutely love the song as much now at 55 yrs old as I did at 25. When it comes on the radio I crank my stereo up as loud as it will go.
Turn up the radio still rocking where ever I go...great song.....autograph music still alive n kicking...hair metal in the 80s and 90s pretty awesome...I love it,...
First concert I ever attended was Steve's earlier band Wolfgang in Clifton, AZ. Late 70s i think?? Crazy that just a few years later he was playing to crowds 10 times the size of that little town in AZ.
The second album was called "That's the Stuff" PS: The actual song "That's the Stuff" has the most perfect, heavenly, masterpiece guitar solo that Steve Lynch ever composed. Pure talent, taste, and it sings.
I think Blondes in Black Cars was a seriously good single off their second album. Just like a band with a monster, unpredicted , first single should do. Autograph should have been bigger. Way bigger. 2 movie soundtracks and a hugely popular TV show sync. credit should just spell success. Baffles me why they didn’t get bigger. Plus Steve Lynch is a massively underrated guitarist. It’s just a shame it played out that way. Now Steve and Kenni are gone. Just sucks man.
Just like autograph band plays Turn Up The Radio with one day on the radio. Not That's The Stuff Album, or Loud and clear album too on the radio, I was like that is stupid it's because people never heard that song before lol.
To say they only had one hit is kind of insulting. These guys could have been just as big as anyone. That's the Stuff is the better release to this day. Plunket was great. Not liking the new stuff at all. Extremely disappointed when I found out he was not the singer. Not the same.
@@josephf3713 am happy to know that he covered Christianity with the life of famous is not a wonder as people think that God bless him and his family also a hug here in Brazil and if he sees him send a hug for me
Their sound was Great for 1984 -85 but they needed to get a bit Grittier as the 80's progressed . More heavy Guitar less Keyboards and they probably would have stayed relevant kinda bad when Loverboy is Heavier then you !! No Joke go listen ....
Turn up the radio will never get old. I absolutely love the song as much now at 55 yrs old as I did at 25. When it comes on the radio I crank my stereo up as loud as it will go.
Rest in peace Randy Rand, Keni Richards and Steven Isham. Thank you for all the good music and fun you gave us.
So sad…. 3 of the big five have already disappeared……
How did they die?
Steve Plunkett will always be the real autograph singer
Turn up the radio still rocking where ever I go...great song.....autograph music still alive n kicking...hair metal in the 80s and 90s pretty awesome...I love it,...
It's crazy that Turn Up The Radio was the last song to make the record. It was clearly the best song by a wide margin.
More than a million times was their best ballad.
Steve seems like a well grounded guy.
Day in day out, all week long, things go better with 80's upbeat rock
First concert I ever attended was Steve's earlier band Wolfgang in Clifton, AZ. Late 70s i think?? Crazy that just a few years later he was playing to crowds 10 times the size of that little town in AZ.
Loved "Loud and Clear" along with Radio
Steve Plunkett/Randy Rand
PLAYED IN TUCSON at Choo Choos Great Train Robbery
in the late 70's...
I WAS THERE!
These motherfuckers WERE GOOD
I hated to see Steve Plunkett not singing for Autograph anymore
Nobody original is left out n Autograph.
Mr. Luckys alumni here. Rest In Peace, both Randys
Such a good first couple albums
follow up album Blondes in Black cars, was a rocking album, along with Loud and Clear!
The second album was called "That's the Stuff"
PS: The actual song "That's the Stuff" has the most perfect, heavenly, masterpiece guitar solo that Steve Lynch ever composed. Pure talent, taste, and it sings.
I loved Autograph’s stuff after Turn Up The Radio. No reason it shouldn’t have done well.
Great friggin song.
I think Blondes in Black Cars was a seriously good single off their second album. Just like a band with a monster, unpredicted , first single should do. Autograph should have been bigger. Way bigger. 2 movie soundtracks and a hugely popular TV show sync. credit should just spell success. Baffles me why they didn’t get bigger. Plus Steve Lynch is a massively underrated guitarist. It’s just a shame it played out that way. Now Steve and Kenni are gone. Just sucks man.
Where is Steve these days ?? This interview has to be about 20 years ago.
@defpickles98 Correct, 7th Heaven was not on in 2015. This is an old interview.
he goes to sheperd church, i know cause he’s an usher here nowadays and became christian
Just like autograph band plays Turn Up The Radio with one day on the radio. Not That's The Stuff Album, or Loud and clear album too on the radio, I was like that is stupid it's because people never heard that song before lol.
Randy Rand is mentioned in a cool story by Nikki Sixx in the heron diaries
To say they only had one hit is kind of insulting. These guys could have been just as big as anyone. That's the Stuff is the better release to this day. Plunket was great. Not liking the new stuff at all. Extremely disappointed when I found out he was not the singer. Not the same.
Send Her To Me and Blondes In Black Cars got airplay. It's not like they only had one hit.
@@nobleeffort2.4 Steven Isham passed away from cancer in 2008
@@nobleeffort2.4 I doubt they hire another keyboard player currently bass player randy rand is the only original member in the band now
I agree but I love the band
i like all there albums.. if they had gold albums says alot...liked also blonds in black cars...
Steve looked old even when he was young
Check out our live cover from a couple months ago! ruclips.net/video/xM95WE3-fZk/видео.html
Plunccc!!!!!
Hey, Steve baby, where you at??? I would love to hook up and catch up with you...
Dolby he goes to sheperd church in porter ranch, he’s an usher there nowadays and is christian
@@josephf3713 am happy to know that he covered Christianity with the life of famous is not a wonder as people think that God bless him and his family also a hug here in Brazil and if he sees him send a hug for me
@@josephf3713 yikes, LOL is porter ranch up by Northridge in CA?
Dolby yes it is haha i got to get his signature
@@josephf3713 Thanks, I dated him back in the day 1974 when he was in a band called Wolfgang.
Shatner Rules!!!!
What year was this interview
Their sound was Great for 1984 -85 but they needed to get a bit Grittier as the 80's progressed . More heavy Guitar less Keyboards and they probably would have stayed relevant kinda bad when Loverboy is Heavier then you !! No Joke go listen ....
That song was written by Steve lynch. And they have re-emerged with a better singer
Terrible music