At Mini’s request on the “Lurkers” thread, a Yacht Rock thread.
What is it? Well, I guess, music that would sound good on a yacht as you glide around Catalina bay or the Med. Yet it’s hard to define. It’s not Easy Listening exactly. Or less still, Guilty Pleasures. Or is it?
It could be Fleetwood Mac. Or The Doobie Brothers. Could it be British? Sure, How about How Long by Ace. Sail On Sailor, yes. Sailor’s Glass Of Champagne? Probably not. Wait, maybe. Oh heck you decide.
It’s probably mid-tempo, slickly produced, well played, well sung. Good in other words.
As a starter, I’ve gone with prawn cocktail. And musically, something with a suitably nautical theme
Brandy by Looking Gkass
Fin59 says
None more yachty.
The Beach Boys
Sail On Sailor
H.P. Saucecraft says
Or these gems from Brother Carl …
niallb says
Gorgeous.
Fin59 says
fabulous
Fin59 says
Like sipping chilled Californian dry white
ruff-diamond says
It’s this one – England Dan and John Ford Coley: I’d Really Love To See You Tonight. There’s a warm wind blowing, the stars are out, and I’d really love to see you tonight…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiiPdARuPh8
niallb says
The Coolest Man On The Planet was certainly on board.
https://youtu.be/3og8YojnybY
ruff-diamond says
I like this one from the Boz…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFHwfWJ3Ifg
niallb says
Lovely track. The boys from Toto are all over this album.
Beezer says
Similar. This is a fine live version of Lido Shuffle
With either Syd Little or Martin Scorsese or John Shuttleworth on keyboards at the back next to the chantoosies.
niallb says
And, spookily, the fantastic Shannon Forrest (of Toto) on drums.
niallb says
….as was The Voice.
niallb says
Careful, ladies.
Junior Wells says
one of the great songs. I defy you to not sing along to the chorus.
chilli ray virus says
It certainly is impossible not to sing along – for the rest of the day – over and over again – which is why I particularly despise this song.
Junior Wells says
Altogether now
If you like pina colada…
niallb says
https://youtu.be/2gNl7Ar-mNg
niallb says
Firefall. Not well known in the UK. Can’t think why.
Kaisfatdad says
Really like the tracks being posted but feel very lukewarm about the label. Not that I’ve got an alternative, although blue-eyed soul is sometimes used. I’d say that Crosby and Nash fit in here, as does Jimmy Buffett. None more boaty.
retropath2 says
I agree, KFD, these are great songs, but not what I perceive as yacht rock, that label to me meaning smoothly and expensively produced slick 80s bands, with gold chains on T shirts, under a pastel hued sleves up suit. Surely the inspiration would be Durrun Durrun and all that Rio caper, extending to Glenn Frey solo stuff over the pond. Vapid and insipid tosh, by and large.
niallb says
@retropath I’ve taken my points of reference from the U.S online comedy series, Yacht Rock (see @attackdog ‘s post, further down.) The Wiki page for the series defines it thus:
Yacht rock” is a pejorative name[6][7] used retrospectively to refer to the soft rock format that peaked in popularity between the years of 1975 and 1981. In part, the term relates to the stereotype of the yuppie yacht owner, enjoying smooth music while out for a sail. Additionally, since sailing was a popular leisure activity in Southern California, many “yacht rockers” made nautical references in their lyrics, videos, and album artwork, particularly the anthemic track “Sailing” by Christopher Cross. Notable artists also include Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Boz Scaggs, Steely Dan and Toto.[8]
They then list the soundtrack for each episode, of which, I’m proud to say, I own and love 90%.
niallb says
Gods. Bloody Gods.
Nick Nock says
How about this fab version of I Can’t Go For from Live At Daryl’s House – with Rumer. Mrs Nock is a big fan of Rumer and this sort of Yacht thing. Personally, it’s nowhere near atonal enough for me 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5hzeKlRYNM
niallb says
Yup. Just fab.
niallb says
Pablo Cruise. Another band that the UK missed, but I do remember hearing this on a Gambo radio show.
Fin59 says
Not that heard that before but fills the bill admiral – ably.
minibreakfast says
I first heard the name Pablo Cruise on this epic thread on the Steve Hoffman forum about a rip-off vinyl subscription service that charged punters pretty money for some rather disappointing “hand-curated” surprise packages. It’s hilarious; have a read if you’ve got time today. http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/anyone-else-receive-their-1st-vnyl-subscription-lps-package.435834/
niallb says
Very good! That whiled away the morning.
minibreakfast says
How far into the 100 day cough are you, Niall? Got to be getting towards the end now?
niallb says
Bless you for asking. Today is Week 14, Day 98. Still going. The bastard has triggered asthma, which I now have for life. There are also a couple of shadows on my lungs, which I’m having a scan for, next week. I won’t be forgetting the Spring/Summer of 2016.
minibreakfast says
Oh blimey! I hope you feel better very soon.
Kid Dynamite says
I read all of that, waiting to see if anyone got a copy of No Parlez in their bundle.
minibreakfast says
As I recall, sadly no-one got a copy of the Daddy of Charity Shops. Must be a UK-only phenomenon.
ruff-diamond says
Arf! 34 pages!
Kaisfatdad says
http://youtu.be/ausU6_kDnAg
niallb says
My boys…
Wayfarer says
Since seeing this, I can’t think of the song without the image popping into my head
http://img.pandawhale.com/post-18873-I-miss-Kansas-meme-I-miss-the-XbuG.jpeg
Wayfarer says
Wrong song…
Wayfarer says
Ahem…
niallb says
I love these two songs…
https://youtu.be/yyYhZ9HH8cI
https://youtu.be/HNOn6enPC7U
niallb says
niallb says
The Voice….
https://youtu.be/U-xetxYwyak
niallb says
I have loved Hall & Oates for over 40 years. Every album, every gig. Great pop music.
https://youtu.be/GqOvKyWukIU
niallb says
Fantastic radio song.
niallb says
Genius.
Junior Wells says
I’m with KFD – Jimmy Buffett is classic yacht rock. Burt he was a great songwriter ,and dang me, he should be on the collapsed on stage list as he had a heart attack while performing at the Sydney Opera House.
Yes it is polished soft rock. You think LA everyone was getting sick of that so it became a pejorative term.
It’s also the look – short sleeved shirts with collars, palm trees and sunsetsin the background, occasionally even the eponymous yacht (TMFTL ?). Sun tans, moustaches, buffed hair, affluence and the suggestion of coke. I’m not a fan of mo’s or buffed hair.
Johnny Concheroo says
Was it a heart attack? If you’re referring to the Jan 2011 incident, I thought that it was Jimmy simply tripping and falling off the stage
Ironically for this thread, his last words were “It’s been a lovely cruise, I’m sorry it’s ended,”
Junior Wells says
Correct -so goes under the category of collapsed OFF stage. ..Great finale
Singer Jimmy Buffett’s representative expects him to be released Thursday from an Australian hospital, where he was rushed after falling off stage while performing Tuesday night.
Buffett, 64, fell into the first row at the end of the concert in Sydney, after singing the line, “It’s been a lovely cruise, I’m sorry it’s ended,” during an encore, according to Australian newspaper the Daily Telegraph.
Buffett lay motionless for about eight minutes and was taken by ambulance to Sydney’s St. Vincent’s Hospital in Darlinghurst 30 minutes after the accident.
Buffett’s tour manager, Michael Chugg, came onstage after the accident and asked fans to leave immediately, according to the Daily Telegraph.
Johnny Concheroo says
Perhaps we can also file Zappa under this category, after he was attacked and pushed offstage at the Rainbow in 1971?
retropath2 says
Yup, spot on, Junior. Yacht rock reeks of cocaine and fake boobs.
H.P. Saucecraft says
But in a good way.
Junior Wells says
Burt may be a great songwriter but I meant “but”.
niallb says
Just contacted a friend in the States and he suggested this. Never heard of them but, after some checking, they were certainly on board the yacht.
Fin59 says
Love it. Reckon that if you take away the jaunty lyric and add a darker twist – you’d have Steely Dan!
niallb says
Spot on!
mrxsg says
This was a single in about 1980 in England. It should have been a hit. I love it.
niallb says
Yup, March 1980 release date. Good knowledge.
James Blast says
Lemme just fling this slightly heavier wee thing into yir mix
Fin59 says
New to me but fits the bill MasterBlaster!
retropath2 says
Been on leave, JB? Good to see you back.
James Blast says
A touch of forum fatigue, all better now thanks.
niallb says
Oooh, I like that, JB. Welcome back.
minibreakfast says
*waves cheerily to James*
*remembers where we are*
*turns green*
*topples overboard*
niallb says
But my mate also said, “Don’t forget Kenny Loggins. Just about his entire 80’s output qualifies.” None more than this.
Junior Wells says
that’s the band
H.P. Saucecraft says
Andrew Gold. He’s on board for the cruise of luuurve.
Black Celebration says
Honourable mention for the Durannies, surely?
anton says
Early sighting of H Pressman
anton says
Priestman
anton says
Finest hour?
attackdog says
I think what we really need here is considered analysis of how the genre came to be and an extensional examination of just how closely some of the ‘Yachters’ mentioned above are inter-linked.
What we need is Hollywood Steve.
Wayfarer says
Funny!
Morrison says
There ought to be a checklist: slight underlying funkiness, mention of Latin America, a boat, tight trousers and harmonies, beards and medium length centre-parted hair.
This qualifies:
Possibly this as well – though nudging into the niche genre Yacht Soul:
ip33 says
Bit saucy! Bit sleazy?
minibreakfast says
Great thread! I reckon this by Daft Punk counts as Yacht Rock. It even nicks the riff from a Michael McDonald song.
Rigid Digit says
In my head, “Yacht Rock” refers to those bands/artists who make so much money that their lifestyle involves copious amounts of cocaine, collections of fast cars and arsing about on Yachts.
As a result of that definition, I think of this as the quintessential Yacht Rock track
Joe Walsh – Lifes Been Good To
niallb says
Spot on with your description (and any excuse to play a Joe Walsh track must always be taken) but, for the guys behind the comedy series, it was also the incestuous nature of it all that attracted them. Kenny Loggins wrote a huge hit for Michael McDonald, so MM returned the favour. The guys in Toto were also all over Steely Dan records, were in Boz Scaggs band and are on the Christopher Cross songs.
Rigid Digit says
Similar to the British Blues Boom, but with better weather and moustaches
Rigid Digit says
or this
Christopher Cross – Sailing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyYhZ9HH8cI
(it even mentions a boat related pursuit)
Fin59 says
This is just such a good song. Sounds great 40 years and more since it first appeared. I could listen to Paul Carrack sing the menu from local greasy spoon. Effortless warmth and soulfulness. And a great guitar solo by Alan “Bam” King too.
How Long
Ace
niallb says
And, as Paul says, every time we go and see him, live, the first song he ever wrote.
Fin59 says
(some more) Ambrosia
How Much I Feel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGyJPGpTTdo
Sniffity says
Despite having never been to herself, Charlene had sipped champagne on a yacht.
But rather than that clip, howzabout Mike Nesmith warbling of Rio (though he sings of flying there instead of sailing…)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scp7fq2bOyQ
Milkybarnick says
This really ought to be the BBC’s Olympic Theme, but it won’t be. Ken Bruce plays this one sometimes, either between rounds of or after Popmaster.
minibreakfast says
I found a copy of this in a box of 45s we inherited from Mr B’s parents. It’s one of the better ones, to say the least.
niallb says
Great song.
minibreakfast says
I’ve been listening to the songs on this thread all morning and am beginning to feel a little seasick.
Fin59 says
Yes it does tend to have that effect after a surfeit of the stuff. Especially, if you’re not actually on a yacht at the time.
Mind you, Steely Dan have that effect on many landlubbers too.
Wayfarer says
Get off the yacht rock:
Wayfarer says
The ultimate Yacht Rockers?
Nick Nock says
Since approximatley 73.69% of all my listening is Miles Davis related, it will have to be him.
How about his “cover” of Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time? Miles Davis and Yacht Rock, who’d a thunk it 🙂
Number Six says
One you never hear these days.
Fin59 says
If there is an essence of Yacht Rock – that’s probably it.
niallb says
It came on the radio the other day. I swear the sun came out for the first time that day.
Number Six says
Actually Justin Dealey played it on 3cr a couple of Sunday’s ago. That’s why I remembered it.
yorkio says
Thou shalt not fanny about on a yacht.
Fin59 says
But can you bash the bishop?
Elvin Bishop
Fooled Around And Fell In Love
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1LO3kNTJBw
James Blast says
You are Judge Nutmeg!
Sniffity says
Carly Simon knew someone who walked into a party like they were walking onto a yacht.
Johnny Concheroo says
Here’s a 17 year-old Dweezil Zappa with I Want A Yacht from his 1986 first album Havin’ A Bad Day.
Don’t bother listening to it. It’s a bit shit, to be honest.
Milkybarnick says
Wither Bertie Higgins? Sounds like a bloke down the allotment; wrote a song about Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart.
minibreakfast says
I just slipped over on the poop deck.
Fin59 says
Better than pooping on the slip deck
Kaisfatdad says
I’m going to push the boat out and suggest that Carly’s You’re so vain would in perfectly on a Yacht Rock compilation. Sophisticated, witty, well-produced and arranged. Ticks all the boxes. Are there no more Ladies of Yacht?
Here are a few artists who would not be at home on a yacht.
Neil Young – canoe
Paul Weller -punt
Lenmy- battleship or U-boat
Sid Vicious -pirate ship
Morrissey – pedalo
niallb says
I misread the word after Weller. Spat my beer out.
Neilo says
Morrissey is also a missing ‘al’ away from a Monkey Dust bit.
Neilo says
By the way, Niall, I’m absolutely loving your contributions here. Never lose the smooth!
niallb says
Thanks. Can’t believe we haven’t had this, yet. The Voice. Again.
hubert rawlinson says
I know what you mean KFD however Mr Young’s yacht can be found here.
http://www.yachtingmagazine.com/way-its-supposed-be-wn-ragland
niallb says
Here’s one that didn’t make it across the pond. Kenny ropes in Steve Perry, from Journey.
Neilo says
Make that Love Has Come Of Age or Junkanoo Holiday and we’re talkin’ real Loggins YR
niallb says
Co-written by Toto’s Steve Porcaro, and with his band all over the recording, here’s MJ with one of his best songs.
niallb says
The Voice’s other big hit with The Doobies…
Kaisfatdad says
No cocaine or enhanced boobs I’m afraid. But how about some Scottish sailors?
And while we’re getting international, surely there must have YR from Italy, Spain, Sweden, France, Germany etc?
These countries have all come up with sleek, classy pop in their time. Can’t believe they missed the boat on this one!
Locust says
I’d say that the closest thing to YR coming out of Sweden would be Hansson De Wolfe United, or at least parts of their “oevre”… But in Sweden at the time I think the pejorative name used was “AD rock”, as in art director…
Here’s “Iskalla Killen, Full Av Mänsklig Värme”:
And “Yes Box Allright”:
Chris says
Ned Doheny. None more yacht. I win.
ip33 says
Ahem. Have a look up at 6.40 this morning.
Does that mean that I win?
Fin59 says
I declare a yacht off.
James Blast says
Which would mean The Tyla Gang and Yachtless…
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b268/Sunburst369/R-2173640-1311723236.jpeg_zpsr6rvo7mk.jpg
Bingo Little says
I speak from plentiful experience when I say the following: nobody who was up at 6.40 in the morning wins….
ip33 says
Will it make a difference if I say I had actually been up since 5?
minibreakfast says
6.40 Afterword time is actually 7.40. We’re obviously too cool for BST.
Chris says
A search for Doheny threw up nothing. Who’s put this bloody site together??!
jazzjet says
I’m not really fan of the term Yacht Rock but I love the music. The ‘Too Slow To Disco’ series is a must have as is the ‘The Ladies of Too Slow To Disco’ from which this Valerie Carter track is fabulous:
Alias says
It’s not really my thing but as Wax Poetics my favourite magazine’s record label has released Young Gun Silver Fox’s debut it has come on my radar. It definitely fits a yacht rock thread.
H.P. Saucecraft says
Surprise and disappoint we got this far down the thread without mentioning this:
Fin59 says
Perfect YR from Middlesborough.
niallb says
And CR had that whole 80’s jacket-sleeves rolled up, baggy chinos thing going, for a while. Good choice.
H.P. Saucecraft says
The whole On The Beach album is perfect. One of my all-time keepers. Music doesn’t have to be hard to listen to, it doesn’t have to have anything challenging to say. It can just be there to make you feel summery and happy. It’s allowed.
The Good Doctor says
Ladies and gentleman – doff your sailors caps to the mighty Jan Hammer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8QjSkgKEQc
Kaisfatdad says
Thanks for the piece on Neil Young’s yacht, Hubert. A Baltic trading schooner! Trust him to go his own way..
Several of the artists here have something of a jazzy feel. Is there such a thing as Yacht Jazz? Or am I all at sea?
Fin59 says
Nick Nock did some Miles up thread.
There is a West Coast Jazz tradition, the like of Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker. A little airier, lighter than East Coast variants.
But if you want stuff that sounds like Steely Dan without the lyrics, then head towards Tom Scott and The L.A. Express, The Brecker Brothers, even Pat Metheny.
Fin59 says
Tom Scott & The L.A. Express
Spindrift
hubert rawlinson says
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887324310104578511220106498226
Mr Crosby’s yacht.
Kaisfatdad says
An article from the Guardian by a long-term YR enthusiast complete with playlist.
The Yacht vs Grunge split reminds me of Punk vs Prog.
On the one hand a painstaking, lavish attention to detail, top notch musicianship and a no expense spared approach to getting it all right. Steely Dan and Yes spring to mind. On the other a striving for authenticity and a wish to sing songs about ordinary life and the social and political issues of the day.
http://gu.com/p/4te85?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Tiggerlion says
Steely Dan? Steely Dan are Yacht Rock?? How can that be? Does no-one actually listen to lyrics?
Michael McDonald only joined in 1974 and was a backing singer. True, his backing singing on Peg out-trumps the lead but it is still backing.
I guess Midnight Cruiser on their debut is responsible, crooned by Jim Hodder, the drummer. Here’s the closest I can get on YouTube.
H.P. Saucecraft says
I wouldn’t include the Steelies under a Yacht Rock heading, either. They’re far too snide and intellectual. No room for snidery in Yacht Rock.
Kaisfatdad says
Well Tigs, I was just listening the Guardian YR playlist and Hey nineteen fitted in perfectly with its lush production qualities. Cynical, world weary YR, but YR nonetheless.
And while we’re being heretical…
Is there a more yachty song than Baker Street? Tasteful sax solo, luxurious soundscape, smooth vibes. There may not be too many boats sailing past Mr Holmes’s gaff, but it fits anyway.
H.P. Saucecraft says
I don’t think the mood is right on Baker Street, although Bob Holness’s iconic sax break is a thing of great beauty. Looking forward to the next Gerry Rafferty already!
Fin59 says
Supertramp? Super bleedin’ tramp! Yacht Rock? My arse.
Tiggerlion says
Hey Nineteen? In which a middle aged man takes advantage of a sweet, ‘willing’ young thing and persuades her to give him a blow job? Are such things commonplace on a yacht?
Tiggerlion says
Just thought. Rosie Vela’s Magic Smile might qualify.
Fin59 says
On a Yacht Rock yacht Tigs? Fairly commonplace I would say. Especially if this lot were on board.
The Eagles
I Can’t Tell You Why
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLbO5elUdD8
Kaisfatdad says
No snidely, cynical lyrics allowed on board? Must check my Admiralty Handbook on that. The great joy of the Dan is often the contrast between the sunny music and the bitter aftertaste of the lyrics.
I think the rather lush Italian pop of Antonello Venditti would sound perfect on a yacht.
Sniffity says
A lot of the nominations in this thread could be straight from the music collection of a friend of mine whose taste and mine do not collide at any point.
This could be the perfect example…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VGZ6M6t4vA
mrxsg says
A couple of important omissions:
I love this Soul Train Version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L62VdWyfy6E
And a bit of Geno:
niallb says
This is genius. One of my absolute favourite albums, Brother To Brother. Fantastic playing on it, too. Drums by the late, great Mark Craney, also of @Twang ‘s boys, Jethro Tull.
mrxsg says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L62VdWyfy6E
mrxsg says
Don’t know why the A.W.B video isn’t coming up.
Fin59 says
Her Town Too
James Taylor
niallb says
Perfect. Just perfect.
Uncle Wheaty says
Quarter flash must surely feature:
Uncle Wheaty says
Loverboy are a shoo in for the yacht as well.
Kaisfatdad says
Art Director music, eh @Locust? You teach me something every week.
Must confess to having a soft spot for HDWolfe. Some lovely songs and his voice is marvellous. Not devoid of social commentary either.
Some of the landlubbers on the AW should perhaps try to take a little of the smooth with the rough?
How about Rumer doing some H & O?
Kaisfatdad says
http://youtu.be/m5hzeKlRYNM
Fin59 says
A repeat KFD – Mr Nock beat you to it. It’s v good mind.
niallb says
As a Hall & Oates obsessive, I can’t pass up the chance to post the extended version of this gem. Might be John Oates’s finest hour.
H.P. Saucecraft says
And this … is … parfait!
Junior Wells says
Gee this yacht rock thread is travelling with a full sail. And her is me thinking it would be becalmed and rudderless.
minibreakfast says
Perhaps we should consult the “ideas” list it stemmed from, and see if the other subjects on it prove as successful.
Tiggerlion says
Ideas? Someone has ideas?
minibreakfast says
minibreakfast says
Gosh, that went VERY wrong. I thought I’d copied and pasted a link to the comment in question, not quoted the entire OP. You’ll have to hunt for it yourself, tigger. You are mentioned somewhere below it, too.
minibreakfast says
One more try:
minibreakfast says
Oh balls.
Junior Wells says
Here is me
H.P. Saucecraft says
We liked “her is me” better.
attackdog says
This guy must fit in here. Stephen Bishop. In fact his entire album ‘Careless’ would qualify. None yachtier.
Johnny Concheroo says
I love that song. Stephen Bishop was briefly big in in the late 70s. That’s the opening track from his debut album which featured a host of big names, including Eric Clapton.
Wayfarer says
Good call – one of my favourite albums.
Fin59 says
Yacht Rock weather in Londinium today. No breeze though. Just dropped anchor, sipping Mojito.
This belongs on any YR thread
Gary Wright
Dream Weaver
niallb says
Good shout. This track became an obsession, one hot summer.
Fin59 says
It’s been a great couple of days sailing. The light of the bay so near. The rock of yacht is easily maligned as a facile, shallow thing but at its heart is nostalgia. In its original sense. A yearning for home. Safe harbour. Peace. Love.
Night night all.
Player
Baby Come Back
Steerpike says
Atlanta Rhythm Section
See what we did with our initials there – snigger. Well we got the good looking guy out front and he’s kinda cool, then we got the *erm* bass player. Anyway, here it is folks
https://youtu.be/abBw4uXDvKY
Sniffity says
The ARS again – it was said at the time that if you listened to the LP version at 45rpm it sounded just like Stevie Nicks singing…
Kaisfatdad says
I can’t let this thread sail away into the sunset without mentioning the Doobie Brothers’ What a fool believes. A gem of a track. That slightly jazzy rhythm is a killer.
Fin59 says
Correct – thought someone had posted it. It’s a great track.
Neilo says
Mario Biondi does a lovely acapella cover of that as well.
Kaisfatdad says
My yacht was stranded in the Sargasso Sea where the internet is crap. Now I’m back on the high seas, here’s a playlist of the fine songs on this thread @niallb.
niallb says
Bloody fab, @kaisfatdad . I will be on a train to that there Laaarrneerden, tomorrow. This will be my soundtrack.
Kaisfatdad says
The great pleasure of doing a list like this on Spotify, Niall, is that you suddenly think of other songs that should be on it and then just add them.
Incidentally, I was playing Brandy on the car stereo as we drove home from Öland and it got a big thumbs up from Mrs KFD. My musical terrorist son was forced to stop playing Krepta and Konan for five minutes so that she could give it a listen.
Fin59 says
Brilliant work Mr KFD. A nation’s heartfelt thanks and mine too as that’s tonight’s small BBQ type gathering playlist sorted. Primrose Hill will be rocking to the sounds of Quarterflash and Ned Doheny!
Kaisfatdad says
Delighted to hear that @Fin59. My timing was rather good on this one.
And if any one them come up with suggestions as to more songs in the same vein, do please let us know.
James EB says
Obligatory cannot-believe-nobody-has-posted-this-yet
Auckland’s finest.
James EB says
Oops – tried to post an embed of Hello Sailor – New Tattoo. Didn’t work. Ne’ermind.
Kaisfatdad says
Don’t worry @James EB. Bunged it on my Spotify playlist.
Kaisfatdad says
Occasional touring band,The Dukes of September (McDonald, Scaggs and Fagen), could just as well be called The Dukes of Yacht. If one wants to hear some YR live, this must be as good as it gets though I don’t think they’ve played Europe.
Incidentally, Rupert Holmes’s Escape, along with a couple of other YR classics, features prominently on the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack. Expect more in the sequel next year.
Are the Raspberries YR? Great song anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvE87Q2jg-E