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cyndy! wrote:i still remember how excited i was when that album came out in 1979! i don't have the liner notes handy, but if i recall correctly, the other songs steve sings on are "love or money" & "heartbeat." i swear i hear steve's voice on "the iceman," but i don't think he's listed in the credits for that song. i was so impressed when, at a sammy show last year, steve's name randomly came up & sammy immediately rattled off which three songs he sang on. he must be a loon.
cyndy! wrote:i still remember how excited i was when that album came out in 1979! i don't have the liner notes handy, but if i recall correctly, the other songs steve sings on are "love or money" & "heartbeat." i swear i hear steve's voice on "the iceman," but i don't think he's listed in the credits for that song. i was so impressed when, at a sammy show last year, steve's name randomly came up & sammy immediately rattled off which three songs he sang on. he must be a loon.
artist4perry wrote:Did not know about this Rip........thanks for sharing, I must check it out!Eat any more funky fruit?
Rip Rokken wrote:cyndy! wrote:i still remember how excited i was when that album came out in 1979! i don't have the liner notes handy, but if i recall correctly, the other songs steve sings on are "love or money" & "heartbeat." i swear i hear steve's voice on "the iceman," but i don't think he's listed in the credits for that song. i was so impressed when, at a sammy show last year, steve's name randomly came up & sammy immediately rattled off which three songs he sang on. he must be a loon.
The Wikipedia article on the album only credits S.P. on "Run For Your Life" and "Love or Money" (with Schon), but I found YouTube clips saying that Steve was also singing on "Icebreaker". Maybe "Heartbeat", too. Very interesting! I'll have to see if I can find this album somewhere.
I was also listening to some HSAS last night, and speaking of "Heartbeat", you made me think of the Don Johnson song. I may be the only guy who actually liked that song. Had a cool video too, I think.
Gunbot wrote:Since y'all mentioned Miami Vice which ties in with Jon Hammer, this used to get played on the radio a lot. Cool bass line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wRmKDvU ... re=related
RocknRoll wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since y'all mentioned Miami Vice which ties in with Jon Hammer, this used to get played on the radio a lot. Cool bass line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wRmKDvU ... re=related
2 of my favorite albums. How about this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WAAvgBbWWM
Gunbot wrote:RocknRoll wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since y'all mentioned Miami Vice which ties in with Jon Hammer, this used to get played on the radio a lot. Cool bass line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wRmKDvU ... re=related
2 of my favorite albums. How about this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WAAvgBbWWM
That could have fit in totally on Street Talk.
RocknRoll wrote:Gunbot wrote:Since y'all mentioned Miami Vice which ties in with Jon Hammer, this used to get played on the radio a lot. Cool bass line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wRmKDvU ... re=related
2 of my favorite albums. How about this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WAAvgBbWWM
verslibre wrote:It was a very Miami Vice-like video. I liked it more than the song.
I finally saw the 2006 version last week, the one with Colin Farrell & Jamie Foxx.
As a fan of the original show, I avoided this movie for over three years, but I saw it and actually liked it!
Rip Rokken wrote:verslibre wrote:It was a very Miami Vice-like video. I liked it more than the song.
I finally saw the 2006 version last week, the one with Colin Farrell & Jamie Foxx.
As a fan of the original show, I avoided this movie for over three years, but I saw it and actually liked it!
Yeah, I thought that video was the coolest when it came out, especially featuring Dweezil Zappa and his green Charvel guitar. I also liked the new Miami Vice movie. Finally bought a copy recently and need to watch it. I know it got slammed, but that's because some people just don't get Michael Mann, and didn't like the fact that he refused to include a whole bunch of winks and nods to the original show. I personally love his work -- usually kinda stark, serious and hard hitting, like Heat, and of course Public Enemies.
Rip Rokken wrote:verslibre wrote:It was a very Miami Vice-like video. I liked it more than the song.
I finally saw the 2006 version last week, the one with Colin Farrell & Jamie Foxx.
As a fan of the original show, I avoided this movie for over three years, but I saw it and actually liked it!
Yeah, I thought that video was the coolest when it came out, especially featuring Dweezil Zappa and his green Charvel guitar. I also liked the new Miami Vice movie. Finally bought a copy recently and need to watch it. I know it got slammed, but that's because some people just don't get Michael Mann, and didn't like the fact that he refused to include a whole bunch of winks and nods to the original show. I personally love his work -- usually kinda stark, serious and hard hitting, like Heat, and of course Public Enemies.
Ehwmatt wrote:Man I thought MV movie was TERRIBLE. Heat is an awesome movie and Public Enemies was decent (but coulda been even better, imo), but I hated MV.
Peartree12249 wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:verslibre wrote:It was a very Miami Vice-like video. I liked it more than the song.
I finally saw the 2006 version last week, the one with Colin Farrell & Jamie Foxx.
As a fan of the original show, I avoided this movie for over three years, but I saw it and actually liked it!
Yeah, I thought that video was the coolest when it came out, especially featuring Dweezil Zappa and his green Charvel guitar. I also liked the new Miami Vice movie. Finally bought a copy recently and need to watch it. I know it got slammed, but that's because some people just don't get Michael Mann, and didn't like the fact that he refused to include a whole bunch of winks and nods to the original show. I personally love his work -- usually kinda stark, serious and hard hitting, like Heat, and of course Public Enemies.
+1 Rip. I also am a fan of Michael Mann's films. One of my favorites is Thief starring James Caan. It also has an awesome soundtrack by Tangerine Dream.
Rip Rokken wrote:I know it got slammed, but that's because some people just don't get Michael Mann, and didn't like the fact that he refused to include a whole bunch of winks and nods to the original show. I personally love his work -- usually kinda stark, serious and hard hitting, like Heat, and of course Public Enemies.
verslibre wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I know it got slammed, but that's because some people just don't get Michael Mann, and didn't like the fact that he refused to include a whole bunch of winks and nods to the original show. I personally love his work -- usually kinda stark, serious and hard hitting, like Heat, and of course Public Enemies.
I think he's one of the best filmmakers ever. His works have a totally unique look. Who else can make an interior shot of a carload of people riddled by bullets look somehow fresh and new? Mann's attention to the use of music in his films also sets him apart.
Meanwhile, James Cameron is dubbed a "genius."
Rip Rokken wrote:Just ran across this song with S.P. on backing vox and had never heard it before. Amazing -- both Steve Perry and Neal Schon guested on Sammy's "Danger Zone" album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fy6ns9G4jc
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