smoe.org mailing lists
ivan@stellysee.de
From | ccdatsme@aol.com |
Subject | Re: David Werner |
Date | Thu, 25 Mar 2010 21:39:41 -0400 |
[Part 1 text/plain us-ascii (1.8 kilobytes)]
(View Text in a separate window)
I seem to recall the "hit" being "What's Right."
-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory Sager <hochsalzburg@yahoo.com>
To: audities@smoe.org
Sent: Thu, Mar 25, 2010 5:34 pm
Subject: David Werner
> Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:35:15 -0400
> From: ccdatsme@aol.com
> To: audities@smoe.org
> Subject: Re: I dropped everything to buy album XXX
> Message-ID: <8CC99A0433676F0-D8C-35CF@webmail-d071.sysops.aol.com>
>
>
>
> It's 1979. I'm a high school senior who has become a
> full-fledged, skinny-tie
> New Waver in terms of musical taste. Syracuae's 95X, which
> was far from being
> the most ambitious rock station in American radio with
> regard to playlist
> eclecticism, starts playing a turbocharged power pop number
> called "Can't
> Imagine" by some guy named David Werner. I run out and buy
> his newly-released
> eponymous album. It turns out to be an amazing disc,
> running a surprising gamut
> of styles but packed with energy, hooks, and tough guitars
> on just about every
> song.
>
>
> Ah, yes. I remember writing an (unsold) spec review
> of that album for Creem, commenting that "Can't Imagine"
> sounded so much like Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers that
> Werner should break his own hand and file for bankruptcy.
>
> (I meant that as a compliment.)
>
> Another fave from that album was "Too Late To Try," which
> woulda been worthy of The Raspberries.
Yep. Fantastic power pop song. The other song that got some airplay was the
tongue-in-cheek Bowiesque "Every New Romance". Also, Ian Hunter guest-starred on
the song "High Class Blues". It was a fitting collaboration, since several of
the songs on Werner's previous two albums had a Mott the Hoople feel to them.
Gregory Sager
For assistance, please contact
the smoe.org administrators.