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Every other sentiments an antique
As obsolete as warships in the baltic
I'm driving on a straight road it never alters
And the radio serenades but doesn't falter
You offer infrared instead of sun
You offer paper spoons and bubble gum
Late sky
Like an all night radio station
Without morning
Like stumbling on pearl harbour
Without warning
You offer infrared instead of sun
You offer bubble gum
You give me faron young four in the morning
You give me faron young four in the morning
Every mother's son's romantic
Every mother's son's frantic !
The sunset makes a fence out of the forest
But here I am with head inside the bonnet
I've lost just what it takes to be honest
You offer infrared instead of sun
You offer bubble gum
You give me faron young four in the morning
You give me faron young four in the morning
Forgive me faron young four in the morning
Forgive me faron young four in the morning
In Europe the title of the album is Steve McQueen and the song is Faron Young.
Corporate America litigates again....
My own "The Boys" story: This track always brings on the smell of old beaten-up Ford Transits and warm milk in the rain. As a student in ´85 I had to travel for 6 or 7 hours to Hull "up North" from London for a winter seminar. That's the old Ford Transit in the rain taken care off. We only had one cassette, Prefab Sprout, and negativity in the air as thick as fog. Milk? One of the Guys had brought along his girlfriend and newborn baby so not to leave them alone at home. As newbies to babies, things were a little stressed and obviously had been for a while. He was cold and distant, which is hard to do in a van full of teenage boys on a road trip! She was filling up tiny milk churns and things were not going well. She then, suddenly, bleated out "he won't even taste it!" and passed me a small warm bottle "try it and tell him it is not that bad" I did and it was....... That's the warm milk part.
LMAO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXWV15YtEcQ
A rare combination of intriguing lyrics, great musicians, terrific sound quality and it rocks!
produced by Thomas Dolby, genius. Perhaps Segway into Screen kiss one day
That would be sweet.
Poor Paddy has not had the best of health over the years.. Take it easy big man.
produced by Thomas Dolby, genius. Perhaps Segway into Screen kiss one day
perhaps
My own "The Boys" story: This track always brings on the smell of old beaten-up Ford Transits and warm milk in the rain. As a student in ´85 I had to travel for 6 or 7 hours to Hull "up North" from London for a winter seminar. That's the old Ford Transit in the rain taken care off. We only had one cassette, Prefab Sprout, and negativity in the air as thick as fog. Milk? One of the Guys had brought along his girlfriend and newborn baby so not to leave them alone at home. As newbies to babies, things were a little stressed and obviously had been for a while. He was cold and distant, which is hard to do in a van full of teenage boys on a road trip! She was filling up tiny milk churns and things were not going well. She then, suddenly, bleated out "he won't even taste it!" and passed me a small warm bottle "try it and tell him it is not that bad" I did and it was....... That's the warm milk part.
ha ha !
I got stopped once in Giddings while on my way to Winchester for lunch at the Steak House (and Post Office). Coming into town, I stood up on the pegs to stretch my legs (arthritic knees) and give my butt a break, and someone called the cops on "Someone standing on the seat and wheelieing" and they got me after I turned off US77 onto FM448. Cop took one look at the bike and asked "How much does this thing weight?" 730lbs full of gas "Lemme guess, you stretched your legs as you came into town, right?" Yep
He shook his head, has an underling do the call in (two cars stopped me) asked where I was off to and said have a steak for him too. Seems a Karen lives on the north side of town.
Ha!
Giddings has always been an (in)famous speed trap. College students driving to/from Houston learned quickly to take the speed limit signs seriously.
Winchester is about 1/2-hour from us, we go for a steak once in awhile - although I've heard their burgers are very good too. Very old-school - it ain't Ruth's Chris.
Also nearby is the Wendish enclave of Serbin - they have a big Wendish Festival every year. Serbin is home to one of the 'Painted Churches', elaborately decorated inside. Worth a stop. The Wends made quite an impact in CenTex, including founding Concordia University.
c.
I was pretty sure he couldn't be singing "as obsolete as washrooms in the Baltic"
Of course this fear was well founded. McQueen had only been dead for five years. For a great flick, try "On Any Sunday" with McQueen showing off on his Triumph, Malcolm Smith, and Mert Lawwill simply flying on anything on two wheels. Produced by Bruce Brown, the same guy who did "The Endless Summer."
Odd trivia but Steve McQueen himself
was fine with the Stones taking his name in vain on their track "Star Star".
Insider tip: Crimson/Red!
In Europe the title of the album is Steve McQueen and the song is Faron Young.
I know, I am from Europe and I own this record since 1986.
name
music is good
Our uber-local country station* plays Faron Young sometimes. Great talent, great tragedy.
c.
*KGID.FM - the noon stock report is not to be missed!
I got stopped once in Giddings while on my way to Winchester for lunch at the Steak House (and Post Office). Coming into town, I stood up on the pegs to stretch my legs (arthritic knees) and give my butt a break, and someone called the cops on "Someone standing on the seat and wheelieing" and they got me after I turned off US77 onto FM448. Cop took one look at the bike and asked "How much does this thing weight?" 730lbs full of gas "Lemme guess, you stretched your legs as you came into town, right?" Yep
He shook his head, has an underling do the call in (two cars stopped me) asked where I was off to and said have a steak for him too. Seems a Karen lives on the north side of town.
c.
*KGID.FM - the noon stock report is not to be missed!
A vocal riff had me thinking Mick Jagger, the guitar sounds like Johnny Cash in a couple of places, throw in the harmonica, and.... what the hell, it really doesn't sound like anything else I know. :-)
Oh man, I always assumed I was hearing one of Neil Finn's bands until Bill G said something today after this song played.
Sounds like lots of mid 80's music to me. Squeeze in particular.
It's from 1985 - I guess that could qualify as "mid-'80s".
Not sure, but I think me likes it ; >
This deserves a bump just due to your knowledge of that wonderful movie. If you were a kid in the 70's who lived and breathed motorcycles, On Any Sunday was something to behold. Somewhere at home I have a VHS copy signed by Malcolm Smith that Bruce Brown added a directors commentary onto the end of. Glory Days!
I was that “lived and breathed motorcycles” guy and my other favourite biking VHS was the original Mad Max. As you can see my tastes went from the sublime to the ridiculous in these days.
I hope she got some royalties for the band name. ; )
If the world were a fair place,
this would possible be accepted as one
of the BEST SONGS
ever written
and played!
a "10" ...
who does not agree,
has no clue!
An IDIOT in other words!
I agree !! One of the best BRITISH albums ever, too much class for the neighbourhood (and for yankee ears)
Sounds like lots of mid 80's music to me. Squeeze in particular.
Reminds me more of "Driving Away From Home" by It's Immaterial...
The US release was always Two Wheels Good.
I know the stated reason was trouble from the estate objecting to the name, but I always had more of a suspicion that the US label was afraid people would think Steve had put out a record.
Well, it was 1985. Fogerty had a huge hit album with "Centerfield".
PUT ME IN, COACH!
Of course this fear was well founded. McQueen had only been dead for five years. For a great flick, try "On Any Sunday" with McQueen showing off on his Triumph, Malcolm Smith, and Mert Lawwill simply flying on anything on two wheels. Produced by Bruce Brown, the same guy who did "The Endless Summer."
This deserves a bump just due to your knowledge of that wonderful movie. If you were a kid in the 70's who lived and breathed motorcycles, On Any Sunday was something to behold. Somewhere at home I have a VHS copy signed by Malcolm Smith that Bruce Brown added a directors commentary onto the end of. Glory Days!
"Walk Like An Egyptian", really? I guess everyone hears different things.
Sounds like lots of mid 80's music to me. Squeeze in particular.
"Walk Like An Egyptian", really? I guess everyone hears different things, but hundreds of songs have similar rhythm and bass line to this song.
I just went to reply to your comment. But when I hit reply it disappeared... and to direct your attention wayyyy down the page where a certain dmax posted the same comment but had the good sense to simply say "...of the decade."
Proof he's smarter than I'll ever be.
First time I've heard this...reminds me of It's Immaterial's "Driving Away From Home"...
dangit - typo - 80s
And as much as I agree that Paddy wrote some great tunes - half the genius of this album is Dolby's production. This whole thing just sounds so perfect.
I just went to reply to your comment. But when I hit reply it disappeared... and to direct your attention wayyyy down the page where a certain dmax posted the same comment but had the good sense to simply say "...of the decade."
The 70s?
The best album of the 70s??
dangit - typo - 80s
And as much as I agree that Paddy wrote some great tunes - half the genius of this album is Dolby's production. This whole thing just sounds so perfect.
The 70s?
The best album of the 70s??
Thanks for filling in the blanks on the album title change after 30 years. I was managing a record store in '85, and wondered what the deal was.
In the end, it really didn't matter, because you really couldn't sell a Prefab Sprout album in Minnestoa no matter how many CBS promo posters they sent out. Much like The Jam five years earlier, they were "far too British" to crossover commercially in fly-over USA.
More sprouts please ... even the more recent stuff ..
The US release was always Two Wheels Good.
I know the stated reason was trouble from the estate objecting to the name, but I always had more of a suspicion that the US label was afraid people would think Steve had put out a record.
Of course this fear was well founded. McQueen had only been dead for five years. For a great flick, try "On Any Sunday" with McQueen showing off on his Triumph, Malcolm Smith, and Mert Lawwill simply flying on anything on two wheels. Produced by Bruce Brown, the same guy who did "The Endless Summer."
The US release was always Two Wheels Good.
I know the stated reason was trouble from the estate objecting to the name, but I always had more of a suspicion that the US label was afraid people would think Steve had put out a record.
Your post made me laugh ScottFromWyomig, thanks. I do love being in the company of cynics.
Bubble and squeak.
THOMAS DOLBY IS NOW A MUSIC PROFESSOR!
10 - all (their) album(s)!
PS
Fantastic COVER-SHOT!
kaybee wrote:
Toronto's CFNY station played a lot of British New Wave in the 80's including some Prefab Sprout. They were definitely a good listen.
Hogtownmike wrote:
Loved this album when it came out but it was called Steve McQueen so I take it that this “Two Wheels Good” thing is either an Americanism or a rerelease?
The US release was always Two Wheels Good.
I know the stated reason was trouble from the estate objecting to the name, but I always had more of a suspicion that the US label was afraid people would think Steve had put out a record.
Loved this album when it came out but it was called Steve McQueen so I take it that this “Two Wheels Good” thing is either an Americanism or a rerelease?
Definitely not a didgeridoo. Sounded like tuned electronic static — moog or other synthsizer maybe, but could really be anything sequenced "properly."
Toronto's CFNY station played a lot of British New Wave in the 80's including some Prefab Sprout. They were definitely a good listen.
(I know, I know! This album is called "Steve McQueen" outside the US.)
I think it's all electronics. Album produced by Thomas Dolby...
I think it's all electronics ....
tzzzzzzzzz!!!!
Scott from Wyoming - you are a true mountainman!
I think it's all electronics. Album produced by Thomas Dolby...
I think it's all electronics ....
tzzzzzzzzz!!!!
Scott from Wyoming - you are a true mountainman!
If the world were a fair place,
this would possible be accepted as one
of the BEST SONGS
ever written
and played!
a "10" ...
who does not agree,
has no clue!
An IDIOT in other words!
I think it's all electronics. Album produced by Thomas Dolby...
Ya, the last minute could have been a lost recording of the Smiths..
10 10 10 10
All their albums - and there are
quite a few - and most of their songs
are 10!
PS
COVER-ART a "10" as well!
gonna call at your name, then i'm gonna rain
all over youuuuu, all over youuuuuuu
"You offer infrared instead of sun
You offer paper spoons and bubble gum"
Surely not at the food co-op, where we expect everything to be organic.
Right about where you can rate this song there are various web links.. one of them is Wikipedia. All will be reveled unto whomsoever seeks true knowledge.
...and Two Wheels Good in the US, really... the heirs of Steve McQueen weren't amused
I was thinking the same thing (or near enough). Too bad I never heard this one from them on the radio back in the day.
Thank God for that.
(Thomas Dolby produced the album
with at least 5 more songs rating "10")
10+