![]() But I said, 'Hey, we got no problem here: We'll just call mine 'Lights Out,' which is the first words I say before I come blasting out at you. "It was just one of those things," Wolf said. Total coincidence, Wolf said, certain Springsteen hadn't swiped his song title. Alas, Bruce Springsteen beat him to the punch with his own song "Dancin' in the Dark" that The Boss recorded in the same building where Wolf had been making his solo album. Geils shortly after the '82 tour, finding a few years of commercial success, first with Top-20 single "Lights Out," which he originally planned to title "Dancing in the Dark," from a line in its chorus. "But remember: 'Love Stinks,' but we all crave that smell," Wolf said. blow your face out.it would have easily been the greatest live album of all. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. "Plus the lyrics were written at a time, for me, where I was going through a tumultuous relationship (his divorce from Oscar-winner Faye Dunaway) which made it easy to relate to. I love this album but if Hard drivin man and Whammer Jammer had been on. As I read that post again, I think my wording may have been a mistake because some. I guess it depends on how you categorize certain artists. ![]() "It comes out of the same tradition as the Kinks' "You Really Got Me" - just basic, straight-ahead rock and roll," Wolf said. With Sam Cooke and Otis Redding off the board we are really getting to the cream of the crop in terms of soul artists Youre already there :lol: Maybe. ![]() They sound like the kind of band that would have been more naturally suited to a live environment as opposed to the studio though. Its good quality, shit-kicking, R&B-based rocknroll. From that day on, I bought every record every one of those artists ever made, and I still have all the original records."Īt age 14, the New York-reared Wolf began sneaking into the legendary Birdman jazz club, where he saw greats like John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and Pittsburgh's Art Blakey. This is the first time that Ive seriously delved into the works of the J. "You see films of Pentecostal or Baptist church gatherings where people are losing their minds and falling to the floor in catatonic states. "As soon as I saw Jerry Lee Lewis kicking over that piano stool and standing on his piano, and saw Chuck Berry duck-walking across the stage and Little Richard and Frankie Lymon popping out from behind the Teenagers and singing 'Why Do Fools Fall in Love?' I was enraptured," Wolf said last week in a phone interview. Wolf has enjoyed plenty of amazing experiences, starting at age 10, when his big sister - a dancer on deejay Alan Freed's TV show - dragged him to a concert that included Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers, the Chantels and Buddy Holly. "It feels good to get back together with a group where you've had older experiences with a lot of stuff you've helped create that still remains meaningful to people today," Wolf said.
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