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There's a reason some groups are one-hit wonders, Boston edition
By adamg on Wed, 04/28/2021 - 1:06pm
In 1968, Friend & Lover went up the charts with Reach out of the Darkness. They also did a song about Boston that, well, see how long you can listen to it.
H/t Rick.
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Sounds like a bad paid ad by the local tourist bureau
But I still have nostalgic fondness for "Reach Out in the Darkness".
Pretty sure my 4 year old could write better lyrics than this.
Or me: Boston is a nice place. It puts a smile on your face. Boom.
Potential theme song
for a slasher movie at the Neponset Drive In. No one would be listening, just cracking the beers, eating popcorn, and yacking until the slayings started.
Not from Boston
At least nowhere in the song do the Nashville-based Friend & Lover try to claim they are from Boston, as do Los Angeles band The Standells in the tedious "Dirty Water".
YES!!
Step aside Road Runner! We have a new official Boston song! This is deliciously awesome and awful at the same time.
Highly repetitive
OMG, this is such crap. However, I note, having just listened to Reach Out, that song is also pretty repetitive. Some bands deserve only having their one hit.
Repetitive?
I had the exact opposite reaction, I don’t know if I’ve ever heard anything more arhythmic.
It just sounds like they have people playing every note on every instrument with an elf yelling over the whole mess.
Damn you, Adam!
Now I've got Reach Out in the Darkness stuck in my head for the next three days.
An OK tune..or maybe not.
An OK tune..or maybe not..that leads off the duo's album.False ending! Somehow reminds me of the
old WRKO ad on youtube:"you, you and the sunshine, yeah/we do it for you on 68, RKO!"
with images of young people groovin' on the Common.
Jim & Cathy Post..Jim was part of the Chicago
scene that also included Steve Goodman who
wrote City of New Orleans. Jim's album cover
for I Love My Life is frequently included in
"Bad album cover" sites.
If I may
I'd just like to point out and appreciate the fact that the comments section is turned off on the video on the YouTube page, but not here. You can read into that however you'd like.
They had plenty of opportunity...
To reference the Combat Zone.... "Essex Street is a lovely Street, is a lovely street..."
Roxbury Puddingstone
Represent.
Most records have a B-Side. This song is a Z-Side
Not convinced
Big on excitement, short on details. Gonna need at least three reasons why it’s lovely before I’m sold on the idea.
I made it to 50 seconds.
I made it to 50 seconds. Boston is a lovely town.
27 seconds
This is what happens when 3rd graders get a major label record deal and a week in a fancy recording studio.
TBH, I didn't find this
TBH, I didn't find this significantly more annoying than "Reach Out of the Darkness" ("Oh, this is *that* song...").