Unlike most Internet "journalists ", this interviewer asks great questions. And surprise, he let's the interviewee answer without being cut off nor turning the interview in to being about himself
Talked to Paul in the parking lot after the gig and he just looked so sad he was so young must have been hard for him in another country away from home
Nobody ever talks about album art. So many album covers are iconic and the images are also what made the whole thing a success. Can you please ask these people that you interview to give the story behind the album cover art? Thank You
Great interview. I was in the Air Force when MTV came on air, and we were pulling Nuclear alert...7 days basically living underground, with aircraft ready to go to war. We had a big TV room, and all of us spent every waking hour watching MTV, and this tune was there. Loved it! Flock of Seagulls made some great music!
My first concert was IRON Maiden, School Girls and Scorpions. Months later in 1982 I saw AFOS in concert. I was officially a new waver!! Seen Mike over 8 times already. He still has it.
I'm 55 and don't remember liking this song when it came out. I was into Hank Jr. and AC/DC at that time. About three years ago I heard it on the stereo at work, got nostalgic and turned it up. It's now a song that I just don't get tired of. It's really a kickin' song. The lead guitar is really great.
I was always a new waver but for some reason I didn’t really care much for this song when it first came out. It wasn’t until around the late 90’s that I began to really appreciate what a great song this is. Well better late than never.
Thanks for this (and your many) great interviews, Professor! My Flock of Seagulls 5'er. 5. The Traveller. 4. I Ran (So Far Away) 3. The More You Live, The More You Love 2. Man Made 1. Space Age Love Song - from a Gen X'er born in 1970 ;)
I love how the interviewer asks the questions because he's dying to know the answers himself instead of just asking for the sake of audience views. You can see it in his reactions of awe and delight every time an insight is being said.
I love when this tune comes on when I'm riding on my motorcycle. If I open my mind completely, it's the 1980s again, and I'm just wheeling around, killing time before the keg party out in the woods behind the armory. The feathered hair, the collar up, flirting with girls with hoop earrings and big red cups in their pretty hands... I don't know if any song brings me back so completely to that weird decade. "Photograph," as well. Something about that Flock of Eagles sound really makes way for time travel.
Mark LaFlamme lord I miss those days. But I revel when a person like you can take me back to it with your words. Thanks for taking me back and making me feel like I'm not so alone.
I remember being a kid in the 80s when MTV played this video. I was blown away by the song and video. From then on I didn't want to go play outside, I wanted to just watch MTV like 24/7. Still one of my favorite songs of all time. 💯👌
Being from NY here, Long Island, where Mike would tell you there have always been tons of Flock fans, due to MTV and the old WLIR FM radio airplay back then (they switched formats to New Wave in 1982 just as MTV was taking over TV and Cable as far as music programming), I first heard the song on WLIR FM radio without question, and some other rock stations. Then since I didn't even have Cable TV yet at home, I would go to my buddies' homes before or after school, and we'd see this video suddenly on MTV all day long. I was immediately intrigued by their look, the weird dizzying video, and Paul's impressive hairdo and those glasses, were the business! LOL I soon after, rode my bike over to nearby Titus Oaks Records, (used to be in Hicksville LI) and bought the first Flock album the same day as the first Duran Duran album on tape. And that was the beginning of my new wave music obsessions.
The rhythmic way the guitar and base were used with delay echo and some ambiance was so very different, and I bought that vinyl album as soon as it was out. Still have it. I would just let the album play and play along on my guitar finding the key by ear and adding my own lines in single note patterns. Great fun and a set of music to which I first really got to work out just moving up and down the neck of the guitar, learning how to ad lib notes and fit into a mix that already exists. Total fun. Very creative guys. Thank you. Using effects on any instrument can get out of control, and their careful use of the effects and timing is well balanced. You cannot wack too many strings at once without it just becoming a mixed chorus and one long fill that cannot sound a cool as the keyboard. This just sounds simply well crafted and when I guitar students ask me about using effects I tell them to listen to FOSG and learn.
As I'm learning now more recently, playing these songs finally, having acquired a Zoom guitar processor, everyone used to use Delay, Echo, etc., back in the 70s and 80s of course. Just David Gilmour's guitar tone for lead, etc., uses TONS of delay etc. Now you can be at home and dial in these sounds without a gigantic rack of equipment, which is fantastic.
Thanks for the great interview with Mike Score. Of course, I was a young teenager the first time I heard/saw the video growing up in Pensacola. And later a friend of mine had the vinyl. He had seen them live in Atlanta at The Fox with some family. And he told me how good they were live. Later in the Marines on Okinawa, I bought a nice stereo. And AFOS sounded so much better on a good system than the cheesy little speaker in the side of the TV my parents had when I heard/saw AFOS as a teenager. Listen to AFOS now on a playlist on my phone blue toothed into the Bose system in my car. The playlist also has Led Zeppelin's Carouselambra from their In Through the Outdoor album, and it's a seamless transition. Who's to say if John Bonham didn't die that Zeppelin's move into more synth-rock style songs like Carouselambra wouldn't have become their direction. Regardless of the impact AFOS had in terms of "new wave" visual style, listening to them on a good system, they really nail it as a great rock band. And getting into guitar, my admiration for AFOS is greater as I love Paul Reynolds riffs. Also pleased he now plays a Fat Strat. I played a lot of guitars, and Fender Stratocasters just "fit" better and play better that other guitars imho. And, damn! Dick Dale plays a Strat. Leo Fender handed him one of the first builds and said, "Here, try this." And well, the rest is history!
I remember being very young in the 80's and no matter what I was doing, when this video came on, everything stopped. I was totally mesmerized by the visuals as well as the music. Great pull Professor. 🤘
Me and my friends first heard this song in 82 and it was so new wave similar to The Human League at the time and the shirts with the slanted zippers trend began with Mike Score in the I Ran video...keyboards..guitar..electronic drums...the start of something fresh and exciting in music...Space Age Love Song and Telecommunication big songs on that first album too!..Thanks for the interview Adam.
I remember when MTV when it was in its experimental days around January/ February 1981. They were on after midnight for only a couple of hours a night. They played stuff I loved like AFOS, but also stuff I hated. Once it went 24 hours, I remember watching a lot of stuff I hated to get to something I really wanted to see, like “I Ran”. Great interview, Mike Score is really cool.
"I Ran" spent 5 weeks at #1 on my chart in 1982. Equally impressive was how their next two singles also reached #1 on my chart. The only time any artist reached #1 on my chart with their first three singles. The third single, "Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)", may have been the best of the three.
@Adam Clark - You must have missed where I stated "my chart". I charted my favorite top 40 singles every week from 1980 - 1993. And when I mentioned first three singles, I was referring to first three charted singles.
@@ВладимирКруглов-к9о -It's the equivalent of someone writing a journal. Music meant the world to me so I felt compelled to put it on paper. Now these charts are precious as there are a number of songs I would have otherwise forgotten as they disappeared from the radio. I have also built my music collection based on this charts. And finally, most people today think my charts are a better representation of the great music in the 80s than the Billboard charts. A Flock Of Seagulls is an example as they deserved much more success on the Billboard charts.
Saw them by accident in Pascagoula, MS in 1988-1990 time frame. Excellent live. Saw them a few years ago in Houston. Mike Score is a cool, talented guy and he made time for all the fans after the show. 🚀
I has hanging out at the local bar and I didn’t know they were playing there that night! Needless to say it was a nice surprise! The other thing that was a surprise was Mike Score had long hair!
I discovered 'Flock of Seagulls' when I heard them on the radio back in the 80's; I had a big boom box radio and played music wherever I went. Great band
I got to sing nightmares with mike on stage!! He’s so kind and even offered me a hug! Jeez he’s wonderful, A Flock of Seagulls will forever be my favorite band I love them with all my heart 💛
Flock may be considered new wave synthpop, but what gave "I Ran" generational legs is the blistering guitar work and solo. Opens up so many genre and viable arrangement possibilities. The early MTV generation may fondly remember "Space Age Love Song" and "Wishing", but their kids know and like "I Ran". I could see Ric Ocasek writing and The Cars recording this song.
I ran(so far away) is such a great song, but they dont get the recognition they deserve with their other songs. All people ever know is I ran and nothing ever about wishing(I had a photograph of you) or space age love song. I love A Flock of Seagulls and wish people still lived them.
I was 19 and totally aimless when MTV went on the air. I stared at the TV for months. I can't tell you how much MTV influenced my life. I still play in cover bands to this day. I remember seeing the I Ran video and thinking wow, I could do that! Of course I never did, but I still love hearing all of those early MTV songs. In fact, I miss the old format of 24-hour music television.
I was literally thinking about this song (and Space Age Love Song) today while working and if Professor of Rock had talked about it any. Little did I know...
This song more than most reminds me of the delirious fun I had chasing disco lights around and around at the roller skating rink. And it's one of my go-tos for karaoke. "The More You Live The More You Love" was also playing on my headphones when I met my first love, and takes me right back there.
As a kid when this song came out, I remember thinking, “ The 80s are here!!” Awesome interview Adam! “ Space Age Love Song “ needs a video!!!💜 PLAY LOUD 🎸🎹🎤
The band that my dad introduced me to at the age of five and stole my heart completely. I'll never forget hearing "I Ran" the first time and the sound quite literally travel through the speakers.
You know a song still holds up when you're tons younger than the orig. fans etc., and the song still floors you. I'm of that generation, myself, but I can imagine how it is again to be young and first hearing this. Like first hearing Led Zep, or Pink Floyd's Dark Side, etc. Was the same with me in 78 first hearing The Cars on the radio!
Yeah but was more think'n, that who would have thought, that such a tough look'n dude today , actually once looked like a fashioned conscious hairdresser. Wanted to say gay but we can't say that stuff anymore can we, now that everyone is so sensitive and politically correct and all.
I've always loved this song. I graduated high school in 1981 and about a year or so later "I Ran" came out and shortly after "Space Age Love Song". These songs are the epitome of that great 80's era. To be a teen falling in love in the 80's. (sigh) I wouldn't trade those times for anything. Paul Reynolds' guitar work was vastly underrated. He had a unique sound. Great interview! I envy what you do.
I remember saving up for the cassette when that song came out. BIG one on my life's soundtrack. Always feels good to hear it. That album, Men At Work's Business As Usual, The Fixx's Reach The Beach. . . all were played excessively in my early teens. Speaking of which, The Fixx would be a great one to highlight in a future vid.
Mike Score and Ali Score and Frank Maudsley and Paul Reynold’s of A Flock of Seagulls pulled off the most successful reunions on “Bands Reunited” on MTV. These guys genuinely sounded great together after many years and still have it. I know Mike doesn’t seem keen on playing with his original members but if ever did want to do so the chemistry is still there. Paul Reynold’s is probably one of the least known great guitarist of the 80’s. Mike got all the attention but Paul was truly truly talented.
I have a great story about myself and A Flock of Seagulls. My friends and I saw them in a very small bar in New Orleans in 1989 or 1990. We were right against the stage with Mike standing right in front of us the entire show. They closed with "Telecommunication", and as the final notes are sung, Mike bent down to place his mic in front of my friend and I. Personally, I think Mike noticed we knew the words to more than just "I Ran" as we sang along to most that they played. It is a great moment, singing "Telecommunication" with my friend Derek and Mike the man himself to close out a show. That was wild.
I was 12 when "I Ran" was on the USA charts in 1981. With the synthesizers and guitar music, the song was very electronic and futuristic. You could actually FEEL what this song was trying to say. I think "I Ran" is such a classic as it was a pioneer song for future music, showing that the 1980s were starting a whole new generation of hearing, and seeing, music. Today, this is all that modern music is, thus we no longer see much specialty in what is played today.
I partied with the band in Boston in the early 80's after their show. I help drive their rented truck to the Essex Hotel afterwards with my girlfriend at the time (who was madly in love with Paul the guitarist). Mike Score was a great guy! He explained to me what the song "I Ran" was really about. "It's about Jack the Ripper" he said. "I ran, I ran so far away, couldn't get away!" I looked puzzled but he laughed and said the Americans may have thought it was something about "Iran" the country, which was having problems with the hostages at the time. That's one of the reasons it became top of mind. The other reason, was the incredible base line beat which Mike Score said was a "killer" and could hypnotically penetrate your whole body!- Great Group! -Scott McGinn
That song is painful to listen to, in a good way. It brings me right back to the early 80s being a teen. So much time has passed since then. Everything is so fleeting. Those times are gone, never to return.
alukuhito I’m 49 I do remember this song ,and Bowie ,the police ,the clash .MTV ...the real one ..not this crap they play on there now 🤦♂️..it’s sooooo good to always listen to 80s when bands had to play instruments...this gen of today like the quick tunes made in a lap top ,no sense of creation ....oh let’s not forget REGGAE music !!! Real roots ,bob and the wailers ,steel pulse ,ASWAD! Etc etc
Love that time growing up man in the 80s saw all these videos when they first came out. Just sitting there watching TV for hours just to see another video play again that you liked a few hours earlier.
I saw them last year in Toronto, opening for Glass Tiger and Corey Hart. The concert was a Christmas gift from my beautiful wife. Thank you very much, Jill.
Such an underrated guitar song. When people think of flock of seagulls, I feel like they think of synth pop, but that is a guitar driven song and the solo is awesome. Also, I’m pretty sure the guitarist was like 15 when they did this.
I grew up watching the Beginning of MTV. The flock of seagulls are definitely one of the fathers of MTV. My generation was fortunate to grow up in THE greatest decade of music (80s) in my book lol. I still love it. I still reminisce my youth watching these videos over and over. I'll do it until the day I go.
This was probably one of the greatest songs ever recorded, it stands the test of time and has all the stops. A truly unique but commercially viable song. So glad it came along as it did.
"I Ran" did indeed hit #1 in Australia - removing the execrable "I've Never Been to Me" by Charlene in the process. A true case of the sublime replacing the ridiculous.
This band caught attention when I first heard them because of their name. I had a contemporary literature class not long before. Most of the books were blah but I found Johnathon Livingston Seagull to be good. Little did I know that title was part of the reason for their name. Something you wouldn't find information on in those days.
The press mentioned Jonathan Livingston Seagull as the inspiration, as reported by the band. Mike also said he was at a Stranglers concert and the lead singer pointed to him and yelled "A Flock of Seagulls." He credits that as inspiration as well.
An amazing 80s song! One of the best of the era! I saw them live in Montreal at the beginning of the 80s with the Police and it was fantastic! Love this channel, thank you!
I would strongly recommend to watch the video where the guys reunited to play the song with tablatures and the like, they gave a musical master lesson for free
'Wishing', 'I Ran', 'Space Age Love Song', 'The More You Live the More You Love' - all are superb. I don't think they get enough recognition in the UK, as they weren't seen as one of the 'cooler' bands.
Epic song. "I Ran" was my first ever ringtone...on my first flip-phone. Back in the day. If you were in your 20s in the eighties then those guitar flourishes and THAT vocal of 'I Ran' were the template for many, many rowdy evenings. Keep up the good work Professor!
Another excellent interview. I remember seeming Mike in a few (a bunch actually) interviews where he would get really mad if asked about this song. I understand, they had other better/just as good songs, and they were kinda classified as a one-hit wonder. I'm glad to see that he can at least appreciate and talk about the iconic status of this song. One-hit wonder is better than no-hit wonder. Peace.
@@ProfessorofRockWell, the next few albums did ok, they had plenty of airplay and on MTV with "Wishing," and "Modern Love," and "The MOre You Live", but the problem wasn't the albums, etc., but it sounds like internally the band was increasingly dealing with its own friction. At a certain point though, the pressures got too much, and Paul had to bow out for a while, for personal reasons, and Ali quit due to differences with Mike. Had they not had these issues, they could have gone on to bang out another 10 hits and probably another five stupendous records, too. The same basic thing happened even earlier to Haircut 100, alas. I think MTV was partially responsible back then for bands imploding fast: the pressure to be video artists, and bang out hit songs to get on MTV was becoming an albatross. Some bands loved it, like Duran Duran, seemed to thrive on it, but others couldn't cope with that nonsense. It became more about the image and hype than the music, which is a great shame.
Soon after this song took the entire world by storm, our geography teacher in high school made us calculate the distance from our small town in Pennsylvania to Iran, and made a point it was indeed "so far away" from us. Good times!
saw the flock in burlington ontario canada summer 23. i emulated their hair style back in the eighties and waited for hours on hed to hear the song on radio.
I was THE demographic MTV was shooting for at the time. MTV was THE only way to see your favorite artists at the time other than Midnight Special or if some band landed on SNL or Johnny Carson. Funny you mention David Bowie, I heard of him, knew some songs, but never knew what he looked like until the movie, "Dune', came out. MTV really exposed new bands to me, stuff that local radio just wasn't playing. Us dinosaurs, now, ar ed lucky to have experienced that magical time. A Flock Of Seagull will forever be enshrined in that world for me. Thanks for this.
I remember seeing on MTV obviously and I bought the 45 when it was available fall of 1982. Very popular song at our college parties in 1982/83. MTV debuted on August 1, 1981, so I don't think this was one of the first videos on but it definitely was played a lot when it did make the rotation. A New Wave classic!
I...did. I think it's in my brothers garage half way across the country. This song was so awesome. They had several amazing songs. I only learned about Space Age Love Song at my friend's birthday party in 2010.
Unlike most Internet "journalists ", this interviewer asks great questions. And surprise, he let's the interviewee answer without being cut off nor turning the interview in to being about himself
Thank you much!
Indeed...he puts the pro in Professor!
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My favorite has always been Space Age Love Song, Paul Reynolds doesn't get enough credit for how good of a guitar player he is
I was just about to mention Space Age Love Song. Such a classic.
Space Age Love song is better than I Ran.
My favourite too. Reminds me of the wistful tone of The Korgies’ “Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime”.
Same. Reynolds is ridiculously underrated.
I agree, Paul doesn't get the credit he deserves.
Paul Reynolds solo at the end is fantastic. But the whole arrangement with the opening fade in keyboards is so cool. Brilliant song.👍
Graeme Knowles couldn’t agree more!
Talked to Paul in the parking lot after the gig and he just looked so sad he was so young must have been hard for him in another country away from home
Have you listened to the extended version?
Probably what most people don't know Paul never played his guitar with a pick he used a penny
Paul is the best
Nobody ever talks about album art. So many album covers are iconic and the images are also what made the whole thing a success. Can you please ask these people that you interview to give the story behind the album cover art? Thank You
Great interview. I was in the Air Force when MTV came on air, and we were pulling Nuclear alert...7 days basically living underground, with aircraft ready to go to war. We had a big TV room, and all of us spent every waking hour watching MTV, and this tune was there. Loved it! Flock of Seagulls made some great music!
My first concert was IRON Maiden, School Girls and Scorpions. Months later in 1982 I saw AFOS in concert. I was officially a new waver!! Seen Mike over 8 times already. He still has it.
Richard DeLeon right on, I know, mikes incredible!
I'm 55 and don't remember liking this song when it came out. I was into Hank Jr. and AC/DC at that time. About three years ago I heard it on the stereo at work, got nostalgic and turned it up. It's now a song that I just don't get tired of. It's really a kickin' song. The lead guitar is really great.
Rock on, that’s awesome
I understand. For nostalgic reasons l like these classic 80s songs more than ever now. Born in 1973.
I was always a new waver but for some reason I didn’t really care much for this song when it first came out. It wasn’t until around the late 90’s that I began to really appreciate what a great song this is. Well better late than never.
It’s a great song and what a start for the flock! Well done interview thank you so much
This jam is still in rotation at home, and on the road for me.
Love it, keep it alive!
Same here!! And I especially love the version they made with the prague Orchestra!
“People skit us, but they don’t forget us” lol brilliant!
thanks for commenting!
Space Age Love Song and If I had a Photograph of You, are both just total gems as well.
I agree, thanks for commenting
The More You Live is another pearl.
Thanks for this (and your many) great interviews, Professor! My Flock of Seagulls 5'er.
5. The Traveller.
4. I Ran (So Far Away)
3. The More You Live, The More You Love
2. Man Made
1. Space Age Love Song
- from a Gen X'er born in 1970 ;)
ONE OF MY FAVORITE 80'S SONGS .
Juan Marte sweet! Keep it alive
I love how the interviewer asks the questions because he's dying to know the answers himself instead of just asking for the sake of audience views. You can see it in his reactions of awe and delight every time an insight is being said.
I love when this tune comes on when I'm riding on my motorcycle. If I open my mind completely, it's the 1980s again, and I'm just wheeling around, killing time before the keg party out in the woods behind the armory. The feathered hair, the collar up, flirting with girls with hoop earrings and big red cups in their pretty hands... I don't know if any song brings me back so completely to that weird decade. "Photograph," as well. Something about that Flock of Eagles sound really makes way for time travel.
Couldn't have said it better. What a great riding song!
Perfectly stated ^^
Mark LaFlamme lord I miss those days. But I revel when a person like you can take me back to it with your words. Thanks for taking me back and making me feel like I'm not so alone.
Flock of Seagulls had some really great songs. Paul Reynolds is an amazing guitarist with his own sound. Not many can say that.
In zoological fact, it's a SQUABBLE OF SEAGULLS, and a MURDER OF CROWS! Neither bird bunch is called a flock.
I remember being a kid in the 80s when MTV played this video. I was blown away by the song and video. From then on I didn't want to go play outside, I wanted to just watch MTV like 24/7. Still one of my favorite songs of all time. 💯👌
Being from NY here, Long Island, where Mike would tell you there have always been tons of Flock fans, due to MTV and the old WLIR FM radio airplay back then (they switched
formats to New Wave in 1982 just as MTV was taking over TV and Cable as far as music programming), I first heard the song on WLIR FM radio without question, and some
other rock stations. Then since I didn't even have Cable TV yet at home, I would go to my buddies' homes before or after school, and we'd see this video suddenly on MTV
all day long. I was immediately intrigued by their look, the weird dizzying video, and Paul's impressive hairdo and those glasses, were the business! LOL I soon after,
rode my bike over to nearby Titus Oaks Records, (used to be in Hicksville LI) and bought the first Flock album the same day as the first Duran Duran album on tape. And
that was the beginning of my new wave music obsessions.
The rhythmic way the guitar and base were used with delay echo and some ambiance was so very different, and I bought that vinyl album as soon as it was out. Still have it. I would just let the album play and play along on my guitar finding the key by ear and adding my own lines in single note patterns. Great fun and a set of music to which I first really got to work out just moving up and down the neck of the guitar, learning how to ad lib notes and fit into a mix that already exists. Total fun. Very creative guys. Thank you.
Using effects on any instrument can get out of control, and their careful use of the effects and timing is well balanced. You cannot wack too many strings at once without it just becoming a mixed chorus and one long fill that cannot sound a cool as the keyboard. This just sounds simply well crafted and when I guitar students ask me about using effects I tell them to listen to FOSG and learn.
As I'm learning now more recently, playing these songs finally, having acquired a Zoom guitar processor, everyone used to use Delay, Echo, etc., back in the 70s
and 80s of course. Just David Gilmour's guitar tone for lead, etc., uses TONS of delay etc. Now you can be at home and dial in these sounds without
a gigantic rack of equipment, which is fantastic.
"I Ran" hands down my favorite song from 1982 🎶🎵🎵😁
I remember thinking this song, and "Space Age Love Song" were both made for getting lost in the headphones...
Flavellinator oh yeah, and never coming out!
You know it, Professor, gotta visit the audio sanctuary when you can!
Wishing was another tune I played over and over.
Thanks for the great interview with Mike Score. Of course, I was a young teenager the first time I heard/saw the video growing up in Pensacola. And later a friend of mine had the vinyl. He had seen them live in Atlanta at The Fox with some family. And he told me how good they were live. Later in the Marines on Okinawa, I bought a nice stereo. And AFOS sounded so much better on a good system than the cheesy little speaker in the side of the TV my parents had when I heard/saw AFOS as a teenager.
Listen to AFOS now on a playlist on my phone blue toothed into the Bose system in my car. The playlist also has Led Zeppelin's Carouselambra from their In Through the Outdoor album, and it's a seamless transition. Who's to say if John Bonham didn't die that Zeppelin's move into more synth-rock style songs like Carouselambra wouldn't have become their direction. Regardless of the impact AFOS had in terms of "new wave" visual style, listening to them on a good system, they really nail it as a great rock band.
And getting into guitar, my admiration for AFOS is greater as I love Paul Reynolds riffs. Also pleased he now plays a Fat Strat. I played a lot of guitars, and Fender Stratocasters just "fit" better and play better that other guitars imho. And, damn! Dick Dale plays a Strat. Leo Fender handed him one of the first builds and said, "Here, try this." And well, the rest is history!
I remember being very young in the 80's and no matter what I was doing, when this video came on, everything stopped. I was totally mesmerized by the visuals as well as the music. Great pull Professor. 🤘
Unforgettable song! I don't think I will ever tire of it …
Really loved “Wishing I had a photograph “
This song has been part of my DNA since the 80’s.
Fun interview.
Thanks for sharing Mike!
Me and my friends first heard this song in 82 and it was so new wave similar to The Human League at the time and the shirts with the slanted zippers trend began with Mike Score in the I Ran video...keyboards..guitar..electronic drums...the start of something fresh and exciting in music...Space Age Love Song and Telecommunication big songs on that first album too!..Thanks for the interview Adam.
Ali Score played a conventional drum kit. They did buy electronic drums a bit later. What you see in the video are practice drums. Dummy drums.
"Standing in the Doorway" off of their first album kicked all ass and nobody ever talks about it.
Great song! Wild guitar riff! Another great one overlooked is "Over the Border" from Listen.
Great interview. My favorite album of theirs is "The Story Of A Young Heart" - a lost 80s masterpiece.
My favorite song from A Flock of Seagulls is Standing in the Doorway. The way drums then guitar suddenly erupt is incredible.
That sick voice at the end! LOL
I remember when MTV when it was in its experimental days around January/ February 1981. They were on after midnight for only a couple of hours a night. They played stuff I loved like AFOS, but also stuff I hated. Once it went 24 hours, I remember watching a lot of stuff I hated to get to something I really wanted to see, like “I Ran”. Great interview, Mike Score is really cool.
Love this song!!! Was only 10 years old, still remembered those days of my youth.
Glad to send you down memory lane Paul!
Professor of Rock stumbled upon your channel, been a fan every since. How do you get to interview all these legends? Damn awesome!
Love AFOSG. It is part of my own perosonal life's soundtrack. My first girlfriends, my mates. First car. Great song.
"I Ran" spent 5 weeks at #1 on my chart in 1982. Equally impressive was how their next two singles also reached #1 on my chart. The only time any artist reached #1 on my chart with their first three singles. The third single, "Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)", may have been the best of the three.
I love I Ran but Wishing is their best song by far.
@Adam Clark - You must have missed where I stated "my chart". I charted my favorite top 40 singles every week from 1980 - 1993. And when I mentioned first three singles, I was referring to first three charted singles.
@@shyman99 Why would you do that at all? 0_0
@@ВладимирКруглов-к9о -It's the equivalent of someone writing a journal. Music meant the world to me so I felt compelled to put it on paper. Now these charts are precious as there are a number of songs I would have otherwise forgotten as they disappeared from the radio. I have also built my music collection based on this charts. And finally, most people today think my charts are a better representation of the great music in the 80s than the Billboard charts. A Flock Of Seagulls is an example as they deserved much more success on the Billboard charts.
@@shyman99I wish u could share your chart or play list on here🤘🏽 🤩🤘🏽
This song came out in my college days, it takes me back so many years. All wonderful memories !
Saw them by accident in Pascagoula, MS in 1988-1990 time frame. Excellent live. Saw them a few years ago in Houston. Mike Score is a cool, talented guy and he made time for all the fans after the show. 🚀
By accident? Tell us the story!
I has hanging out at the local bar and I didn’t know they were playing there that night! Needless to say it was a nice surprise! The other thing that was a surprise was Mike Score had long hair!
I'm sure I was there in Houston.
I discovered 'Flock of Seagulls' when I heard them on the radio back in the 80's; I had a big boom box radio and played music wherever I went. Great band
I got to sing nightmares with mike on stage!! He’s so kind and even offered me a hug! Jeez he’s wonderful, A Flock of Seagulls will forever be my favorite band I love them with all my heart 💛
Dude. If MTV came out right now, you would be one of the top VJs. You are fantastic at this. Keep it up.
Flock may be considered new wave synthpop, but what gave "I Ran" generational legs is the blistering guitar work and solo. Opens up so many genre and viable arrangement possibilities. The early MTV generation may fondly remember "Space Age Love Song" and "Wishing", but their kids know and like "I Ran". I could see Ric Ocasek writing and The Cars recording this song.
this was a love letter, beautifully done. there first two albums were my favorite .
I ran(so far away) is such a great song, but they dont get the recognition they deserve with their other songs. All people ever know is I ran and nothing ever about wishing(I had a photograph of you) or space age love song. I love A Flock of Seagulls and wish people still lived them.
I was 19 and totally aimless when MTV went on the air. I stared at the TV for months. I can't tell you how much MTV influenced my life. I still play in cover bands to this day. I remember seeing the I Ran video and thinking wow, I could do that! Of course I never did, but I still love hearing all of those early MTV songs. In fact, I miss the old format of 24-hour music television.
I was literally thinking about this song (and Space Age Love Song) today while working and if Professor of Rock had talked about it any. Little did I know...
This song more than most reminds me of the delirious fun I had chasing disco lights around and around at the roller skating rink. And it's one of my go-tos for karaoke. "The More You Live The More You Love" was also playing on my headphones when I met my first love, and takes me right back there.
As a kid when this song came out, I remember thinking, “ The 80s are here!!” Awesome interview Adam! “ Space Age Love Song “ needs a video!!!💜 PLAY LOUD 🎸🎹🎤
haha right on, you bet, we've got more coming!
The band that my dad introduced me to at the age of five and stole my heart completely. I'll never forget hearing "I Ran" the first time and the sound quite literally travel through the speakers.
You know a song still holds up when you're tons younger than the orig. fans etc., and the song still floors you. I'm of that generation, myself, but I can imagine how it
is again to be young and first hearing this. Like first hearing Led Zep, or Pink Floyd's Dark Side, etc. Was the same with me in 78 first hearing The Cars on the radio!
I mean, they're immortalized in Pulp Fiction, when Jules literally calls a guy "Flock of Seagulls". Can't get much better than that.
Mike seems like a great guy. Glad he's very happy with the legacy of AFOS. I have their first two albums. So great❤
Crazy that one of the most recognized 80’s haircuts ever belongs to a man that is now devoid of ANY hair lol.
Supergrover no kidding! Thanks for watching.
Professor of Rock absolutely LOVE your channel dude. Thanks so much for all you do.
Hair don’t make the man, but the music certainly does!!
Yeah but was more think'n, that who would have thought, that such a tough look'n dude today , actually once looked like a fashioned conscious hairdresser. Wanted to say gay but we can't say that stuff anymore can we, now that everyone is so sensitive and politically correct and all.
Craig Grandlund IRIE !!!
I've always loved this song. I graduated high school in 1981 and about a year or so later "I Ran" came out and shortly after "Space Age Love Song".
These songs are the epitome of that great 80's era. To be a teen falling in love in the 80's. (sigh) I wouldn't trade those times for anything.
Paul Reynolds' guitar work was vastly underrated. He had a unique sound.
Great interview! I envy what you do.
I remember saving up for the cassette when that song came out. BIG one on my life's soundtrack. Always feels good to hear it. That album, Men At Work's Business As Usual, The Fixx's Reach The Beach. . . all were played excessively in my early teens. Speaking of which, The Fixx would be a great one to highlight in a future vid.
Loved The Fixx!
Cy Curnin's voice is phenomenal especially on Deeper and Deeper as well as Less Cities, More Moving People.
This song came out in 82, it zips me right back to that year. Still love this song, brings me right back to junior high school
Mike Score and Ali Score and Frank Maudsley and Paul Reynold’s of A Flock of Seagulls pulled off the most successful reunions on “Bands Reunited” on MTV. These guys genuinely sounded great together after many years and still have it. I know Mike doesn’t seem keen on playing with his original members but if ever did want to do so the chemistry is still there. Paul Reynold’s is probably one of the least known great guitarist of the 80’s. Mike got all the attention but Paul was truly truly talented.
I'm English and in my 50s - loved this song, even bought the 7" picture disc.
I have a great story about myself and A Flock of Seagulls. My friends and I saw them in a very small bar in New Orleans in 1989 or 1990. We were right against the stage with Mike standing right in front of us the entire show. They closed with "Telecommunication", and as the final notes are sung, Mike bent down to place his mic in front of my friend and I. Personally, I think Mike noticed we knew the words to more than just "I Ran" as we sang along to most that they played. It is a great moment, singing "Telecommunication" with my friend Derek and Mike the man himself to close out a show. That was wild.
rosenfield10 awesome story! Thank you for sharing!
I was playing lead guitar for you that evening in NOLA
Legendary story 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Blown away by that song - It was just the perfect new-wave pop for it's time. And those killer guitar licks!!
I was 12 when "I Ran" was on the USA charts in 1981. With the synthesizers and guitar music, the song was very electronic and futuristic. You could actually FEEL what this song was trying to say. I think "I Ran" is such a classic as it was a pioneer song for future music, showing that the 1980s were starting a whole new generation of hearing, and seeing, music. Today, this is all that modern music is, thus we no longer see much specialty in what is played today.
Well said.
Use to ride around in my new Z-28 with the T-Tops off listening to this song. I'm 64 now and still love it after all these years.
Flock of seagulls entire band, front man Mike, and especially the lead guitarist Paul, were and still are my musical soul.
Thats awesome!
I remember this song from when I was 4 or 5. 80s music is distinctive enough that very young children didn't forget what they heard.
“Nightmares” is the best FoS song (in my opinion) they ever made... and they made many great songs.
I wouldn't say best, but highly underrated. a great cut
Quality ... iconic..... goose bumps ...... best of the 80s
I partied with the band in Boston in the early 80's after their show. I help drive their rented truck to the Essex Hotel afterwards with my girlfriend at the time (who was madly in love with Paul the guitarist). Mike Score was a great guy! He explained to me what the song "I Ran" was really about. "It's about Jack the Ripper" he said. "I ran, I ran so far away, couldn't get away!"
I looked puzzled but he laughed and said the Americans may have thought it was something about "Iran" the country, which was having problems with the hostages at the time. That's one of the reasons it became top of mind. The other reason, was the incredible base line beat which Mike Score said was a "killer" and could hypnotically penetrate your whole body!- Great Group!
-Scott McGinn
Just graduated college and let me tell ya this is the perfect song to either save or get a party going.... RIP all the floorboards out there! Rock on
Haha! Well said my friend
As a metal head liking this song was problematic. But I was also an MTV junkie. So it made it's was in to my record collection. Good stuff 👍
Whole bunch of great songs by an underated band... lucky to see them live during their peak, excellent show
space age love song........
That song is painful to listen to, in a good way. It brings me right back to the early 80s being a teen. So much time has passed since then. Everything is so fleeting. Those times are gone, never to return.
alukuhito I’m 49 I do remember this song ,and Bowie ,the police ,the clash .MTV ...the real one ..not this crap they play on there now 🤦♂️..it’s sooooo good to always listen to 80s when bands had to play instruments...this gen of today like the quick tunes made in a lap top ,no sense of creation ....oh let’s not forget REGGAE music !!! Real roots ,bob and the wailers ,steel pulse ,ASWAD! Etc etc
alukuhito it’s got that GREAT guitar part....just sets the mood
Used to great effect in an episode of "Symbionic Titan"
I Ran is iconic, classic 80s, but Space Age is always my jam 🌌🚀❤🎶
Love that time growing up man in the 80s saw all these videos when they first came out. Just sitting there watching TV for hours just to see another video play again that you liked a few hours earlier.
Mike always comes across as a good bloke.
Cracking interview!
Thank you!
I saw them last year in Toronto, opening for Glass Tiger and Corey Hart. The concert was a Christmas gift from my beautiful wife. Thank you very much, Jill.
Such an underrated guitar song. When people think of flock of seagulls, I feel like they think of synth pop, but that is a guitar driven song and the solo is awesome. Also, I’m pretty sure the guitarist was like 15 when they did this.
I grew up watching the Beginning of MTV. The flock of seagulls are definitely one of the fathers of MTV. My generation was fortunate to grow up in THE greatest decade of music (80s) in my book lol. I still love it. I still reminisce my youth watching these videos over and over. I'll do it until the day I go.
Dude your videos are always so good keep it up!!
I live in idaho lol.
Awesome! Thank you!
This was probably one of the greatest songs ever recorded, it stands the test of time and has all the stops. A truly unique but commercially viable song. So glad it came along as it did.
"I Ran" did indeed hit #1 in Australia - removing the execrable "I've Never Been to Me" by Charlene in the process. A true case of the sublime replacing the ridiculous.
Thanks for bringing back a childhood memory! I loved this song when I was a kid. Awesome!
Saw these guys at the US Festival in '83 on "new wave day".
Another great walk down memory lane, my friend. 80s music is the best!
Thank you brother! Take care I’ll see you tomorrow.
This band caught attention when I first heard them because of their name. I had a contemporary literature class not long before. Most of the books were blah but I found Johnathon Livingston Seagull to be good. Little did I know that title was part of the reason for their name. Something you wouldn't find information on in those days.
Glad your a fan, thanks for sharing!
The press mentioned Jonathan Livingston Seagull as the inspiration, as reported by the band. Mike also said he was at a Stranglers concert and the lead singer pointed to him and yelled "A Flock of Seagulls." He credits that as inspiration as well.
LOVE IT!!! 💜 A Flock Of Seagulls is really underrated!! So many classic songs! Hope they get more attention now!! =) Thanks!!!
my life will be happy when i find a woman and she likes flock of seagulls
Keep searching! She's out there :)
Are you looking in the wrong age group?
Where are you looking? There's a lot of women who love this band? I haven't met a single person that dislike this song .
Stop running and she will catch up to you.
Hello 👩🏾✊🏾
An amazing 80s song! One of the best of the era! I saw them live in Montreal at the beginning of the 80s with the Police and it was fantastic! Love this channel, thank you!
I would strongly recommend to watch the video where the guys reunited to play the song with tablatures and the like, they gave a musical master lesson for free
'Wishing', 'I Ran', 'Space Age Love Song', 'The More You Live the More You Love' - all are superb. I don't think they get enough recognition in the UK, as they weren't seen as one of the 'cooler' bands.
For those who havent seen Sing Street - rent it!
Epic song. "I Ran" was my first ever ringtone...on my first flip-phone. Back in the day. If you were in your 20s in the eighties then those guitar flourishes and THAT vocal of 'I Ran' were the template for many, many rowdy evenings. Keep up the good work Professor!
You know it!
Another excellent interview. I remember seeming Mike in a few (a bunch actually) interviews where he would get really mad if asked about this song. I understand, they had other better/just as good songs, and they were kinda classified as a one-hit wonder. I'm glad to see that he can at least appreciate and talk about the iconic status of this song. One-hit wonder is better than no-hit wonder. Peace.
Right on, me too, I really wanted the story!
@@ProfessorofRockWell, the next few albums did ok, they had plenty of airplay and on MTV with "Wishing," and "Modern Love," and "The MOre You Live",
but the problem wasn't the albums, etc., but it sounds like internally the band was increasingly dealing with its own friction. At a certain point though,
the pressures got too much, and Paul had to bow out for a while, for personal reasons, and Ali quit due to differences with Mike. Had they not had
these issues, they could have gone on to bang out another 10 hits and probably another five stupendous records, too. The same basic thing
happened even earlier to Haircut 100, alas. I think MTV was partially responsible back then for bands imploding fast: the pressure to be video artists,
and bang out hit songs to get on MTV was becoming an albatross. Some bands loved it, like Duran Duran, seemed to thrive on it, but others couldn't
cope with that nonsense. It became more about the image and hype than the music, which is a great shame.
One of favorite Songs ,cause I love the atmospheric sound with the drums !!!!!!!!
Soon after this song took the entire world by storm, our geography teacher in high school made us calculate the distance from our small town in Pennsylvania to Iran, and made a point it was indeed "so far away" from us. Good times!
haha! Great story, thanks for sharing
saw the flock in burlington ontario canada summer 23. i emulated their hair style back in the eighties and waited for hours on hed to hear the song on radio.
Always loved the song, though I think "Space Age Love Song" was their masterpiece.
Right on, thanks for sharing!
My sentiments exactly.
I always loved the guitar work in this song. The accents, and the tone are spot on!
I was THE demographic MTV was shooting for at the time. MTV was THE only way to see your favorite artists at the time other than Midnight Special or if some band landed on SNL or Johnny Carson. Funny you mention David Bowie, I heard of him, knew some songs, but never knew what he looked like until the movie, "Dune', came out. MTV really exposed new bands to me, stuff that local radio just wasn't playing. Us dinosaurs, now, ar ed lucky to have experienced that magical time. A Flock Of Seagull will forever be enshrined in that world for me. Thanks for this.
He seems annoyed by that song at this point, I personally like Space age love song better or the more you live the more you love.
The Story of a young Heart 💙!!
Yeah, at some point musicians or celebrities in general flip out when they're asked repeatedly about the thing that made them famous.
At this point, it's also a sore spot for him personally. 😕
He definitely is. I've seen other interviews where he says as much. It had to do with people demanding it at all their shows.
At least this interview didn't talk about his hair for the whole time, we actually got some interesting insight into the song and video
I remember seeing on MTV obviously and I bought the 45 when it was available fall of 1982. Very popular song at our college parties in 1982/83. MTV debuted on August 1, 1981, so I don't think this was one of the first videos on but it definitely was played a lot when it did make the rotation. A New Wave classic!
Synth and guitars are just blaring on that song! ⚡️
As they should! haha thanks for commenting
Try it on Sony walkman on 10 before you could ,10 ten now is 3 or 4 today
As a DJ in The Military...I Played so many tunes from the 70s and 80s .....There was so many great songs!!!
Who has this on Vinyl?
I...did. I think it's in my brothers garage half way across the country. This song was so awesome. They had several amazing songs. I only learned about Space Age Love Song at my friend's birthday party in 2010.
I have the 45 for my vintage jukebox and the album to blast on my stereo system.
I have both cd and vinyl. I only discovered that the entire album is great about five years ago
Cassette
I have it on wax. Professor of Rock what is your take on the band Information Society? I would love to see a video of them.
Still love the song today - it holds up well! I love how it was a complete 180 degrees from the power chord 70's rock music.