Dwight Twilley

February 28, 2007
Time : 4:46 PM





"I guess I was wrong because I misunderstood about girls."


A s one of the premier innovators of the power pop sound, Dwight Twilley's place in rock history is assured. He fronted the Dwight Twilley Band, a legendary trio from Tulsa , which scored a deal in 1974 with Shelter Records and had a major hit with the very first record they recorded professionally, I'm On Fire, in the summer of 1975. The band went on to record a brilliant first album, Sincerely , which was released in 1976. Sincerely has since come to be regarded as one of the best American albums of the Seventies. A second album, Twilley Don't Mind , was recorded with a more basic live feel to it, and released on Arista in the fall of 1977. Disenchanted with their failure to sustain the commercial success they deserved, the group disbanded in 1978.

In 1984, Twilley released the hit album, Jungle , which included the smash single, Girls (with a cameo by long-time friend Tom Petty). With a funny, Porky's -inspired video, the song was in heavy rotation on MTV for six months. A second single, Little Bit Of Love also hit, and the third single Why You Wanna Break My Heart was included in a cover version on the platinum-selling Wayne's World soundtrack several years later.


"I'm on Fire"

"Girls"

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Rick Springfield

February 25, 2007
Time : 10:08 AM



"And she was young, but she was ripe"


W hile Rick had a lot of really good songs...

"I've done everything for you"
"Don't talk to strangers,"
"Jessie's Girl"

... the following song is my favorite.

"Calling All Girls"

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Diesel

February 24, 2007
Time : 11:38 AM




"The engine stomping like a disco. We ought to dump her in the bay"




D iesel, composed of Rob Vunderink (guitar/vocals), Mark Boon (guitar), Frank Papendrecht (bass) and Pim Koopman (drums/keyboards), formed in the late 1970s, and released their first single in 1979. Following their formation, they had several hits in the Netherlands, but had already disbanded by 1980.

In 1981 Watts in a Tank was released in the United States. The single Sausalito Summernight, a song that had been only a minor hit in the Netherlands, became a huge U.S. radio hit, and rose to #25 on the U.S. Top 40. It reached #1 in Canada.

"Sausalito Summernight"

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Van Halen

February 21, 2007
Time : 6:40 PM


"Well, I'm a bum in the sun and I'm having fun"


W ith the latest rumor being, concerning the new Van Halen reunion tour, that it possibly may not be happening, now is a good time to feature a couple songs from them.....Roth Style!!



Even though the 1st song stands for Dead or Alive, let's pretend that it means Dead on Arrival, as it appears their reunion tour will be.



The 2nd song is my favorite Van Halen tune!

"D.O.A"

"Beautiful Girls"

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Bob Welch

February 20, 2007
Time : 9:45 PM


"the way you fill those blue jeans baby, my my my"






It's so tempting for me to just post the rock side of the 70's & 80's, because that is what I enjoyed at the time. But as I have gotten older I have started to really enjoy the pop songs that I really didn't care about back then.



This is one such song.


"Precious Love"

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Nazareth

February 17, 2007
Time : 2:53 PM

W elcome to my latest blog project, which will feature awesome songs from the 70's & 80's. I will lean more to the rock/pop side of it, and leave the dance music to my other blog, Digital Eargasm.

I might as well kick it off with my favorite song of all time! I went absolutely mental the first time that I heard this.

The great riff....the heavy beats.

Pure Heaven!

"Hair of the Dog"


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