Great song! Love the lyrics, though hearing it on the radio initially left me a little confused: Gimme a laser down the road that I must travel Gimme a laser through the darkness of the night Though I DID hear these lines correctly, and they really resonated with me: Somewhere between the soul and soft machine Is where I find myself again
This song screams the 80s to me. Thank you for the great memories of coming of age in the 80s. What a time to be young and free, it was simply magical ❤
This song could definitely represent the 80s. When you said "Miami Vice" feeling, you were spot on...that's exactly what I was thinking. Looking forward to more reactions in this new year :)
I fell so hard for this song when it came out - if I remember correctly, the lead singer is also the bass player, who also wrote songs for other artists, including the Pointer Sisters, Chaka Khan, and Madonna. Thanks for this - I'm still a sucker for it. 😄
50-something YO here. I remember sitting by the boombox with the cassette tape ready and my finger on the button to hit play when the song(s) I wanted to record came on the radio. And sometimes even buying the single to play on my little portable record player. But what amazes me is going back and listening to these kinds of songs in the headphones! I hear soooooo much more than I ever did back then. Thank you for bringing some of the songs I had forgotten back into my head...literally. This channel is so awesome and so are you three! Anyway, for this song in particular.... "Take....these broken wings..." was what I would sing over and over for the rest of the day after hearing this song on the radio.
Mr Mister is a fantastic band! This song and their other hit Kyrie were just perfection!! His voice is amazing! Hitting those high notes at the end is mind blowing. Great band, one of my favorites, I have every album they put out. Great musicians similar to Toto, where they were formed from session players forming a band.
This song is timeless and just incredible. Yes, this song is featured in Grand Theft Auto. One thing I recently found out...after all these years, I thought that was a synth voice or some sort of manipulation of Richard Paige's voice at the end hitting that incredible high note. Nope, if you watch him sing this song live, you'll see him actually doing it! Just blown away by this guy's talent! Richard was also born in Keokuk, IA which isn't to far from where I grew up. So cool to see a small town boy make it big. He's done so much writing and producing for the biggest names in the industry. Everyone from Michael Jackson, to more recently, Ringo Starr.
I agree totally with you guys. I'm a little surprised Ryan didn't know the whole song, just the chorus. This track is on every '80s playlist in the world, definitely one of the best productions of that decade and it's just blissful. I must have heard it as a small child back in the day and then was introduced to the whole GTA Vice City soundtrack. It will never get old because it's done so well and basically beautiful. :)
I saw Mr Mister in concert when they warmed up for Heart on their huge 1985 "Heart" tour. The other video (Kyrie) was actually filmed on Heart's stage and lighting. I always thought they would blow up much bigger... I saw an interview of the band where they hadn't seen each other in 20 years and Richard (the singer) was asked if he would change anything and he said jokingly, "Ya, I would have sung some of those songs two octaves lower" because they were getting harder to hit now. He also played in Ringo Star's All-Star Band a few years.
I LOVED the way this song sounded in my first car. It was so loud, melodic, & beautiful hearing all the different sounds. IM NOT IN LOVE by 10CC was another that sounded so good. 😂😂it really freaked out one of my friends.😂😂 Especially the part where the lady says, "Be quiet. big boys don't cry"😂😂😂He smoked too much green that day.
From 1965 to 1992, this is the best period in the music industry, in terms of music as a culture, yes, there are also 50 years with jazz and rock and roll, but I would point out this era, we are here again, and we are back again, this time in the 80s, this is a journey.
As a teen I LOVED Mr Mister (and specifically Broken Wings) - so incredibly romantic and the sounds are "Big" if that makes sense... they just injected so much emotion into songs back in the 80s... it gave voice to our feelings! Beautiful vocals yes... 🌹🕊
Yes, quintessential 80s baby! 😎 We had a bit of everything; synth/awesome guitar/bass heavy/techno/punk/...just so many memories cruisin' the strip on the weekends with the radio bringing the hits. (Now you need to follow up with "Kyrie", another hit by these guys)
Got into the car today in country Victoria Australia and this was on! Still love this song!! And I was around when it first came out, so I’m ancient 😂!
Right with you on this one, guys! A truly terrific vocal performance combined with out of this world electronic sounds add up to a mid 80s masterpiece. Their follow-up, Kyrie, was also fire.
Haven't heard this song in probably 25 years, yet I haven't forgotten a word or musical beat here. This song was simply MASSIVE for about what seemed like a couple of years, played on every every radio station regardless of format, clearly chiseled into my brain. Thanks for keeping it from being relegated to ancient history, which it kind of is.
🎶Hey Soul Sister, Ain't that Mr. Mister on the radio? Stereo The way you move ain't fair you know Hey Soul Sister, I don't want to miss a single thing you do Tonight Hey, Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey 🚂
This was the epitome of 80’s synth, ambient, melodic soft rock. I could listen to this all night. Blue eyed soul at its finest, meets studio magicians and technical wizards. 👍❤️😎🎸🇨🇦
If you want to hear a fantastic vocal, react to “Kyrie “. It’s like listening to a chorus of angels. “Is it Love?” Is a faster tune, still noteworthy of a reaction.
I hope you were watching the video, even though you didn't show it. The dancing, the bird at the church, the light - it all added so much to this. Now, as others have said you will have to do their other big hit - "Kyrie" While I loved this song (& video), "Kyrie" is EVEN BETTER - ESP. if you look up what "Kyrie" MEANS - before you start the video. (It may be good to read it out loud as many of us liked the song without knowing what the word meant. Now in later years when I found out what it means - I LOVE IT EVEN MORE!) MAKE SURE to do the VIDEO as well! ("Kyrie" is NOT pronounced like the athlete! It is pronounced - "key-ree-A {el-A-is-son}" This second part you will hear in the song.)
Winter of 85 driving the snow covered roads from Kalkaska, MI to Gaylord, MI. A new world opens on the tundra of Northern Michigan. Home to my girl in Gaylord to make love the rest of the day and night. I miss those days!!!!
Richard page is an amazing artist and very talented musician who on this song among many others is lead singing and also playing the bass and he also went on to become one of Ringo Starr's All Starr Band members
I used to work for a traveling inventory service. There's no telling how many miles I traveled listening to this album on my Walkman! Good times! 💯👏🏻👍🏻❤️. So glad you guys loved it!
Classic late 1985 tune. Junior year of high school memories. Sounded great then. I had just picked up Halley's Comet in the telescope on a cool November night. You had to live the 80s to really feel it.
Love it. A great album. I also had or have ? the album before as well. Back than I was part of a crew working for a cover band in Sydney. The bands name was Mister Sister. !!! The whole band and crew got front row tickets to see Mister Mister when they toured Australia. 😅 was a great night. Killer band. Both of them. Good days.
I remember hearing that song for the first time and I rushed to the recordstore to get it. Now in those days you had normal singles, but also rare 12 inch singles and the owner of the recordstore already saved me a 12 inch version. Because he knew that this was my taste. Great choice gentlemen! 😁 Greetings from The Netherlands 🙋🏽♂️🇳🇱🌮
SUGGESTION: PAOLO NUTINI - IRON SKY(ABBEY ROAD LIVE SESSIONS) 87 mln views/10 years ago. He is a singer from Scotland with a raspy voice singing a beautiful song with a message and a fantastic live band behind him. The storie go's that Adele was at the same time in this studio and stayed to wath this performance. And she said that she was blown away by it. THANKS!!!!! ENJOY!!!!!
Love this one and here's another very 80's song suggestion. Send Me An Angel by Real Life. That song is so 80's it was in the movie Teen Wolf. 😂 Great song even today imo. ❤ So Alive by Love & Rockets from '89 is a banger, too. 😊
Actually a really great album overall with two #1s, "Broken Wings" and "Kyrie". "Is It Love" is a great track as well. Just a great sounding album and Richard Page has a helluva a good voice.
The singer bassist then future Mr. Mister Richard Page was asked to join Toto when Bobby Kimball left / was let go. Page also did a song in group Pages with Japanese keyboardist / composer Kitaro, "Caravan" which was originally made without lyrics for documentary "The Silk Road".
This is a fine song, but it always makes me think of "Kyrie," and when I think of "Kyrie" I have to stop everything I'm doing and go listen to it again. I'd love to have you review it -- it's terrific.
This band is awesome and very good live too. Their song "Kyrie" is top notch along with the songs "Is It Love" and "Hunters Of The Night." The song "Is It Love" was also featured in the pretty good '87 movie "Stakeout" which starred Richard Dreyfus, Emilio Estevez and Madeline Stowe. NOTE: People will find excellent live versions of the songs "Broken Wings" and "Is It Love" from the Ritz in 12/14/1985. The drummer kills it on the live song "Is It Love." Enjoy!
I loved this song from the first time I heard it. The whole album is great, as is the album before it I Wear The Face and the one after Go On.... I've listened to all three of them more times than I can count and still do. Richard Page is one of my favorite voices. I actually recommend the first single they released from their debut album called "Hunters Of The Night" which I think you guys would really enjoy. It's one of my favorites.
They opened for Tina Tour with this album and the sound was perfect like from the CD. Now, I was an IATSE member at the time and I can tell you they performed totally live and were amazing. They did NOT have a bank Oberheim OB8 synthz's hidden under the stage like Van Halen did. I can also tell you Tina was fire, and came over to where I was in the floor security area and placed her foot on a stage monitor, smiled at me and winked. I will always love her. She knew what I could see.
Let’s hear some more Queen. You have so much of their catalog to do. Here are some epic performances: Now I’m Here, Love of My Life and Under Pressure live at Wembley 1986. Tie Your Mother Down July 12th performance at Wembley and watch the audience, Save Me and Keep Yourself Alive live at Montreal, Who Wants to Live Forever live at Budapest different take on the track.
Do yourself a favor and do Too Shy by Kajagoogoo immediately. That is peak 80s synth with a monster of a bassline. It sounds like a blistering hot summer day.
My favorite songs of theirs are deeper cuts- “The Border” and “The Tube.” Also recommend “Welcome To the Real World” and “Something Real.” They are amazing live.
Richard Page and Steve George (co)wrote a bunch of songs for big names in music. I have a lot of albums were the two of them with another great singer/songwriter Bill Champlin, do some tastful background vocals... Top-notch! 👌🏻✨️😊
Now review their follow up song, the #1 hit "Kyrie".
love that song!
Great song! Love the lyrics, though hearing it on the radio initially left me a little confused:
Gimme a laser down the road that I must travel
Gimme a laser through the darkness of the night
Though I DID hear these lines correctly, and they really resonated with me:
Somewhere between the soul and soft machine
Is where I find myself again
YES YES YES....beautiful song
“ Kyrie” next!!!
such an incredibly beautiful song. Takes me back to better times as well 😢
This song screams the 80s to me. Thank you for the great memories of coming of age in the 80s. What a time to be young and free, it was simply magical ❤
beautiful voice, magical song. When times were so much better.
A feast of synth is accurate. What an awesome tune.
The talent in this band was off the charts.
George Benson-Give Me The Night
Yep...great song too
Been suggesting Benson for awhile!
Turn Your Love Around is better than that. It's his best song.
Lady love me. So many great Bensin tunes
or 20/20! George is such a class act & uber-funky!
You should do "Kyrie". You will love it, like everyone else who hears it.
Yes, Kryie is better than Broken Wings. It's their best song.
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Agreed. But I always felt their cheesy name hindered their career.
@@Chiari_Queen_T I always got Mr. Mister mixed up with Mike and the Mechanics. That was my problem with both groups. They sort of sounded alike.
Not all - Much, much prefer this to Kyrie more unique in it's structure and mood
This song is FIRE! Richard Page's vocals are amazing! 🔥🔥🔥
Perfect music for a evening road trip.
This song and "Drive" by the Cars are my two favorite songs from the 80's...
Both brilliant songs. I love them both too! 😊
Drive is more sophisticated.
@eduvieira5409 Yeah, I have to agree. I've always loved Drive. Benjamin's vocals are so good. Such a dreamy vibe to it.
This entire album is great 80s fire, start to finish.
This song could definitely represent the 80s. When you said "Miami Vice" feeling, you were spot on...that's exactly what I was thinking. Looking forward to more reactions in this new year :)
This magnificent song along with 'Boys Of Summer' by Don Henley give me the ultimate Miami Vice-vibe for sure 🥲💘
Love this song. I still get goosebumps hearing it. So glad to hear the full album version instead of the single edit. 👍🏼
I fell so hard for this song when it came out - if I remember correctly, the lead singer is also the bass player, who also wrote songs for other artists, including the Pointer Sisters, Chaka Khan, and Madonna. Thanks for this - I'm still a sucker for it. 😄
You are not wrong about that and I too still love the song so hard to this day. I really love the video too.
50-something YO here. I remember sitting by the boombox with the cassette tape ready and my finger on the button to hit play when the song(s) I wanted to record came on the radio. And sometimes even buying the single to play on my little portable record player. But what amazes me is going back and listening to these kinds of songs in the headphones! I hear soooooo much more than I ever did back then. Thank you for bringing some of the songs I had forgotten back into my head...literally. This channel is so awesome and so are you three! Anyway, for this song in particular.... "Take....these broken wings..." was what I would sing over and over for the rest of the day after hearing this song on the radio.
You guys should have checked the video, it's atmospheric and beautifully shot.
Mr Mister is a fantastic band! This song and their other hit Kyrie were just perfection!! His voice is amazing! Hitting those high notes at the end is mind blowing. Great band, one of my favorites, I have every album they put out. Great musicians similar to Toto, where they were formed from session players forming a band.
You guys never disappoint! Your reactions to the 70’s and 80’s songs that I love are why I’m a loyal follower!
This song is timeless and just incredible. Yes, this song is featured in Grand Theft Auto. One thing I recently found out...after all these years, I thought that was a synth voice or some sort of manipulation of Richard Paige's voice at the end hitting that incredible high note. Nope, if you watch him sing this song live, you'll see him actually doing it! Just blown away by this guy's talent! Richard was also born in Keokuk, IA which isn't to far from where I grew up. So cool to see a small town boy make it big. He's done so much writing and producing for the biggest names in the industry. Everyone from Michael Jackson, to more recently, Ringo Starr.
I agree totally with you guys. I'm a little surprised Ryan didn't know the whole song, just the chorus. This track is on every '80s playlist in the world, definitely one of the best productions of that decade and it's just blissful. I must have heard it as a small child back in the day and then was introduced to the whole GTA Vice City soundtrack. It will never get old because it's done so well and basically beautiful. :)
I saw Mr Mister in concert when they warmed up for Heart on their huge 1985 "Heart" tour. The other video (Kyrie) was actually filmed on Heart's stage and lighting. I always thought they would blow up much bigger... I saw an interview of the band where they hadn't seen each other in 20 years and Richard (the singer) was asked if he would change anything and he said jokingly, "Ya, I would have sung some of those songs two octaves lower" because they were getting harder to hit now. He also played in Ringo Star's All-Star Band a few years.
I LOVED the way this song sounded in my first car. It was so loud, melodic, & beautiful hearing all the different sounds. IM NOT IN LOVE by 10CC was another that sounded so good. 😂😂it really freaked out one of my friends.😂😂 Especially the part where the lady says, "Be quiet. big boys don't cry"😂😂😂He smoked too much green that day.
That was a great song ..Music back in the 70's and 80's and ,90's are so much better than stuff today ..
From 1965 to 1992, this is the best period in the music industry, in terms of music as a culture, yes, there are also 50 years with jazz and rock and roll, but I would point out this era, we are here again, and we are back again, this time in the 80s, this is a journey.
Grew up in the 70’s, the 80’s were great. This music you hear till this day and remember all the words.
As a teen I LOVED Mr Mister (and specifically Broken Wings) - so incredibly romantic and the sounds are "Big" if that makes sense... they just injected so much emotion into songs back in the 80s... it gave voice to our feelings! Beautiful vocals yes... 🌹🕊
Always loved this song too
Yes, quintessential 80s baby! 😎 We had a bit of everything; synth/awesome guitar/bass heavy/techno/punk/...just so many memories cruisin' the strip on the weekends with the radio bringing the hits. (Now you need to follow up with "Kyrie", another hit by these guys)
Got into the car today in country Victoria Australia and this was on! Still love this song!! And I was around when it first came out, so I’m ancient 😂!
Tupac covered this for his song, Until The End of Time!
Right with you on this one, guys! A truly terrific vocal performance combined with out of this world electronic sounds add up to a mid 80s masterpiece. Their follow-up, Kyrie, was also fire.
Haven't heard this song in probably 25 years, yet I haven't forgotten a word or musical beat here. This song was simply MASSIVE for about what seemed like a couple of years, played on every every radio station regardless of format, clearly chiseled into my brain. Thanks for keeping it from being relegated to ancient history, which it kind of is.
🎶Hey Soul Sister,
Ain't that Mr. Mister on the radio?
Stereo
The way you move ain't fair you know
Hey Soul Sister,
I don't want to miss a single thing you do
Tonight
Hey, Hey
Hey Hey Hey Hey
Hey Hey Hey Hey
🚂
No, Hey Soul Sister is sung by Train
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@@Topgunphoto I know that, see the little train icon at the bottom? I was quoting Mr. Mister in the Train song...
I loved the album "Welcome to the real world" - pure 80's sound 😁
Drums - Pat Mastelotto
Guitar - Steve Farris
Keyboards, Vocals - Steve George
Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar - Richard Page
This was the epitome of 80’s synth, ambient, melodic soft rock. I could listen to this all night. Blue eyed soul at its finest, meets studio magicians and technical wizards. 👍❤️😎🎸🇨🇦
If you want to hear a fantastic vocal, react to “Kyrie “. It’s like listening to a chorus of angels. “Is it Love?” Is a faster tune, still noteworthy of a reaction.
Love this song and 'Kyrie' - both are fabulous ❤ I love 80's synth, it's one of my favourite genres.
My members only jacket is calling
Great reaction !❤
This song 🎵 never gets old, LOVE ❤️ it😊
Quite simply one of the best songs ever written.
❤ Their song Kyire has even better vocals if you can believe it. Also an EPIC drop that you will love. Kyire Eleison is Greek for God have mercy.
A masterpiece of dynamic. Wow!
I have loved the song from the first day I heard it when I was a teenager and still now today.
Magic song Amazing 80 ❤❤❤
This was one song you should have watched the video for, really makes the song!
I hope you were watching the video, even though you didn't show it. The dancing, the bird at the church, the light - it all added so much to this.
Now, as others have said you will have to do their other big hit - "Kyrie" While I loved this song (& video), "Kyrie" is EVEN BETTER - ESP. if you look up what "Kyrie" MEANS - before you start the video. (It may be good to read it out loud as many of us liked the song without knowing what the word meant. Now in later years when I found out what it means - I LOVE IT EVEN MORE!) MAKE SURE to do the VIDEO as well!
("Kyrie" is NOT pronounced like the athlete! It is pronounced - "key-ree-A {el-A-is-son}" This second part you will hear in the song.)
Winter of 85 driving the snow covered roads from Kalkaska, MI to Gaylord, MI. A new world opens on the tundra of Northern Michigan. Home to my girl in Gaylord to make love the rest of the day and night. I miss those days!!!!
"Marillion - Kayleigh" would be a good follow up.
You guys got to see the video to this 💯💜
Richard page is an amazing artist and very talented musician who on this song among many others is lead singing and also playing the bass and he also went on to become one of Ringo Starr's All Starr Band members
I COME TO THIS CHANNEL BECAUSE NICK IS SO CUTE, BUT I LOVE YOUR CHOICE OF MUSIC AND YOUR APPRECIATION FOR ALL TYPES OF MUSIC. WELL DONE, BOYS!
The video is great too 👍 😅
Nice video for this song - group EXPLODED on the scene with this song, as well as Kyrie - both number 1
I dig the whole album.
I used to work for a traveling inventory service. There's no telling how many miles I traveled listening to this album on my Walkman! Good times! 💯👏🏻👍🏻❤️. So glad you guys loved it!
Gotta love the 80s synthesizers. The synclaviar was a popular synth back then.
Classic late 1985 tune. Junior year of high school memories. Sounded great then. I had just picked up Halley's Comet in the telescope on a cool November night. You had to live the 80s to really feel it.
Love it. A great album. I also had or have ? the album before as well.
Back than I was part of a crew working for a cover band in Sydney. The bands name was Mister Sister. !!! The whole band and crew got front row tickets to see Mister Mister when they toured Australia. 😅 was a great night. Killer band. Both of them. Good days.
Always goosebumps from this one!
One of the best songs of the 80s, i.e. one of the best songs ever.
This is heavenly....and so beautiful ❤❤❤
I remember hearing that song for the first time and I rushed to the recordstore to get it. Now in those days you had normal singles, but also rare 12 inch singles and the owner of the recordstore already saved me a 12 inch version. Because he knew that this was my taste. Great choice gentlemen! 😁
Greetings from The Netherlands 🙋🏽♂️🇳🇱🌮
Classic.
GREAT TUNE!!! MISS this time period!!! HUGS from TEXAS, FELLAS!!!
SUGGESTION: PAOLO NUTINI - IRON SKY(ABBEY ROAD LIVE SESSIONS) 87 mln views/10 years ago. He is a singer from Scotland with a raspy voice singing a beautiful song with a message and a fantastic live band behind him. The storie go's that Adele was at the same time in this studio and stayed to wath this performance. And she said that she was blown away by it. THANKS!!!!! ENJOY!!!!!
Seconded.
Love this one and here's another very 80's song suggestion. Send Me An Angel by Real Life. That song is so 80's it was in the movie Teen Wolf. 😂 Great song even today imo. ❤
So Alive by Love & Rockets from '89 is a banger, too. 😊
Actually a really great album overall with two #1s, "Broken Wings" and "Kyrie". "Is It Love" is a great track as well. Just a great sounding album and Richard Page has a helluva a good voice.
Yeah Kylie!!!
One of my favourite songs from the 80s thank you for covering it ❤
Such a great song! I saw them during this time and it was just as good live…❤
Absolutely 🔥
The singer bassist then future Mr. Mister Richard Page was asked to join Toto when Bobby Kimball left / was let go. Page also did a song in group Pages with Japanese keyboardist / composer Kitaro, "Caravan" which was originally made without lyrics for documentary "The Silk Road".
This is a fine song, but it always makes me think of "Kyrie," and when I think of "Kyrie" I have to stop everything I'm doing and go listen to it again. I'd love to have you review it -- it's terrific.
Is it love is my favorite by Mr Mister but this is a fantastic song as well!
This band is awesome and very good live too. Their song "Kyrie" is top notch along with the songs "Is It Love" and "Hunters Of The Night." The song "Is It Love" was also featured in the pretty
good '87 movie "Stakeout" which starred Richard Dreyfus, Emilio Estevez and Madeline Stowe. NOTE: People will find excellent live versions of the songs "Broken Wings" and "Is It Love" from
the Ritz in 12/14/1985. The drummer kills it on the live song "Is It Love." Enjoy!
I loved this song from the first time I heard it. The whole album is great, as is the album before it I Wear The Face and the one after Go On.... I've listened to all three of them more times than I can count and still do. Richard Page is one of my favorite voices. I actually recommend the first single they released from their debut album called "Hunters Of The Night" which I think you guys would really enjoy. It's one of my favorites.
This will always remind of the soap 'Days of Our Lives'. They played the heck out of it.
80’s to do list
Romeo Void (Girl in Trouble)
Peter Murphy (cuts you up)
OMD (so in Love )
You have only touch the 80’s so far
Such a great song. His voice is great too. Note: Not all 80's songs or groups were cheesy, come on right?
Gary Wright, "Really Wanna Know You".
They opened for Tina Tour with this album and the sound was perfect like from the CD. Now, I was an IATSE member at the time and I can tell you they performed totally live and were amazing. They did NOT have a bank Oberheim OB8 synthz's hidden under the stage like Van Halen did. I can also tell you Tina was fire, and came over to where I was in the floor security area and placed her foot on a stage monitor, smiled at me and winked. I will always love her. She knew what I could see.
Let’s hear some more Queen. You have so much of their catalog to do. Here are some epic performances: Now I’m Here, Love of My Life and Under Pressure live at Wembley 1986. Tie Your Mother Down July 12th performance at Wembley and watch the audience, Save Me and Keep Yourself Alive live at Montreal, Who Wants to Live Forever live at Budapest different take on the track.
GTA Vice City radio song Emotion 2002 👍🎮🎧
Do yourself a favor and do Too Shy by Kajagoogoo immediately. That is peak 80s synth with a monster of a bassline. It sounds like a blistering hot summer day.
And more 80s like Howard Jones, Psychedelic Furs, Joe Jackson, and Culture Club.
Great album
I used to be the one hitting those high note parts near the end in an old 80s band years ago - was always a wtf headturner (in a good way!) ;)
G'day from Oz. Me too! Lead vocalist in bands from the 60s to 2000s . Best times of my life. Can't hit those notes now 😂
the whole album is fantastic
'80s music always reminds me of preprogrammed Casio keyboard rhythms.
It was a sharp decline from the brilliance of the late '60s and early '70s.
5:42 (album version)
4:43 (radio/video edit)
4:30 (7" edit)
My favorite songs of theirs are deeper cuts- “The Border” and “The Tube.” Also recommend “Welcome To the Real World” and “Something Real.” They are amazing live.
I remember being on the beach @ the Jersey Shore and this song would be on radios.
I'm trying to remember the car he was driving in the video.Page was driving a 59 TBird convertible.
Ryan appears to like it
One of my top 5 albums in the eighties
That "popping" sound that ya'll were talking about always reminded me of a racket ball hitting the cement wall!! SO COOL!!
Now they need to check out the band the Time Bandits for a complete 80's soft rock feel.
Richard Page and Steve George (co)wrote a bunch of songs for big names in music. I have a lot of albums were the two of them with another great singer/songwriter Bill Champlin, do some tastful background vocals... Top-notch! 👌🏻✨️😊