Just sitting here exhaling with relief. I was never sure what sort of reaction I'd get for copping to enjoying Honeymoon Suite stuff (On the Glass Tiger scale, I figure that'd hit somewhere around 10 or so). A particular favorite remains "What Does It Take," if only because it was included on the soundtrack for "One Crazy Summer," one my favorite 80s flicks from Savage Steve Holland (Who also did the awesome "Better Off Dead," and the less-so "How I Got Into College."). It was also the first song I learned how to play on piano, and thus sticks with me for sentimental reasons. I vividly remember the vid for HS's "Feel It Again," and still, to this day, hold firm to the belief that they were the posessors of some of the most awesome mullets of that era. john. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jaimie Vernon" To: Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:54 AM Subject: Re: Honeymoon Suite (re: was New England) > AT Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 07:32:14 Kurt wrote: > > >Honeymoon Suite! Now there's a band that's vastly underappreciated! I love > >their first 3 albums...about as perfect as arena rock could get inthe 80s. > > Honeymoon Suite are alive and well and living on my label. We released their > first studio album in 10 years "Lemon Tongue" sometime ago -- we managed a > decent two single run on radio up here. > Burnside Distribution has just grabbed the CD for release in the US this > month (finally). > > They've just released a live 'best of' DVD called "Live At The Gods" in > Europe. We'll probably do something here with it in North America. > > For the 5 people that saw the Bullseye showcase at the Beat Kitchen for > IPOChicago, Honeymoon Suite keyboardist Peter Nunn was drafted as the keyman > for The Kings (and did a bang-up improve job during Dave Rave's final > showstopper "Let's Shake"). > > > > Jaimie Vernon, > President, Bullseye Records > "Not Suing Our Customers Since 1985!!" > http://www.bullseyecanada.com > Author, Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia > http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/ > >