From my book The Greatest Record Ever Made! (Volume 1).
An infinite number of tracks can each be THE greatest record ever made, as long as theyu take turns. Today, this is THE GREATEST RECORD EVER MADE!
THE BANGLES: Live
Written by Emitt Rhodes
Produced by David Kahne
From the album All Over The Place, Columbia Records, 1984
The hit 1980s group the Bangles. The broad Nuggets niche of 1960s garage, punk, and psychedelia. Never the twain shall meet.
Those of us with even a perfunctory knowledge of pop history know the above statement is nonsense. The Bangles drew significant inspiration from the sounds of the sixties, influenced notably by the Beatles, by American folk-pop acts like We Five, and by the Laurel Canyon axis of SoCal pop music, from the Byrds to Buffalo Springfield to the Mamas and the Papas.
As a part of L.A.’s Paisley Underground, the Bangles were one of many acts in the early eighties professing and practicing a devout, pervasive connection to a vibrant rock ‘n’ roll scene that came nearly two decades before them. Maybe much of the general public couldn’t automatically draw a line from 1960s touchstones like Pandora’s Box or Riot On The Sunset Strip to this distaff Fab Four mugging through “Walk Like An Egyptian” on MTV. But the Bangles had more in common with Love or the Electric Prunes than with virtually any of their Reagan-era Top 40 contemporaries.
The Bangles wore their sixties loyalties with pride. Their eponymous 1982 EP included four originals, plus one cover, "How Is The Air Up There?," a sixties obscurity originally done by the Changin' Times in '65, and later recorded by the La De Das, for whom it was a hit in their native New Zealand in 1966. The Bangles at that time were guitarists Vicki Peterson and Susanna Hoffs, bassist Annette Zalinskas, and drummer Debbi Peterson, Vicki's sister. Zalinskas moved on after the EP, replaced by Michael Steele. The group signed with Columbia Records for their first full-length album, 1984's All Over The Place.
All Over The Place is pure delight, sensitive and vulnerable in spots, brash and confident where it needs to be. The original songs are fantastic, and the two covers (of the Merry-Go-Round's "Live" and Katrina and the Waves' "Going Down To Liverpool") are sufficiently obscure that many (me included) thought they were both originals.
"Live" was particularly instructive. It was my vicarious introduction to the music of Emitt Rhodes, who had fronted the Merry-Go-Round before beginning a solo career that was critically praised but unsuccessful at retail and radio. The Bangles' recording of "Live" retains the delicate shimmer of Rhodes' original version with the Merry-Go-Round, but adds a sense of benevolent determination, an engaging confidence that you didn't hear when Rhodes sang it. The difference enhances the song; it becomes prettier and folkier, but also stronger, cooler.
The Bangles' subsequent albums made them superstars. 1986's Different Light hit # 2, and included the massive hit “Walk Like An Egyptian,” a novelty tune that became the group’s signature number. 1988’s Everything spawned a massive hit with the ballad “Eternal Flame.” The Bangles disbanded unpleasantly in 1989, but regrouped in 2003 for the Doll Revolution album. They continue today, albeit without Michael Steele. 2011's Sweetheart Of The Sun proved that the Bangles remain a force to be reckoned with.
But All Over The Place...! That's just a great, great album by any standard. "Live" is one of its highlights. Live your life before you pass away, don't waste a day. Wanderlust hits. Music swells. Live. Live. Live. Live.
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