Saturday, August 12, 2023

Fake THIS IS ROCK 'N' ROLL RADIO Playlist: Apartment Music, Part 3 [my soundtrack in my third apartment, 1987-1989]

This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio with Dana & Carl is simply too large a concept to be neatly contained within a mere three-hour weekly time slot. Hence these occasional fake TIRnRR playlists, detailing shows we're never really going to do...but could.

OUR STORY SO FAR: Previous fake TIRnRR playlists have presented approximations of some of the music that occupied my headspace at various points in my life: when I was in high school (1973-1977), the summer before I went to college (June-August 1977), when I lived in the dorms (1977-1980), when I was home for summer breaks (summers of '78 and '79), when I lived in my first apartment (1980-1982, with a BA in my hand and a song in my heart), and when I lived in my second apartment (1982-1987). Let's finish off this series with a look back at the soundtrack in my third apartment, 1987-1989.

In 1987, my wife Brenda and I moved from Buffalo to Syracuse. The Buffalo experience had not gone as well as it could have, though I do retain some fond memories and a great affection for the area. But I mostly failed in Buffalo. I needed a fresh start, and my best chance at that was in the 315 area code. I had grown up (to the extent I ever grew up) in Syracuse's northern suburbs; my job in Buffalo granted my request to be transferred to its North Syracuse store, so I found an apartment in the city of Syracuse and set my misfit shoulder to the wheel.

I started making a little bit more money. Not a lot more money--let's not get crazy--but enough to ease the financial struggle an eensy little bit. There was still an emotional malaise to navigate, but I did my best to proceed, façade first. 

Most of the previous playlists in this series of retrospective snapshots have only included records or cassettes I owned at the time. In 1987-1989, my parameters for owning music expanded. I had cable, which meant I had MTV, and I used my recently-purchased Hitachi VCR to record music videos. Those were part of my soundtrack. I also had my first stereo cassette deck and a library card, so LPs borrowed from the Liverpool Public Library fed and filled my DIY mix tapes. 

And, in (I think) late '87, I bought a Pioneer CD player. Initially, I just borrowed CDs from the library; my eventual first CD purchases were Like This by the dB's and Past Masters Volume Two by the Beatles. The Pioneer was soon replaced by a Marantz six-disc CD changer I won at work, a prize for being the only one paying sufficient attention to correctly answer a question when we were all quizzed at the end of a training session.

Wait. Me, being responsible and attentive at work? I guess there's a first time for everything. 

Throughout my life, even when I was a little kid, I have always listened to music that was both old and new. Of all the playlists in this particular series of personal time capsules, today's exercise is the one with the highest percentage of then-contemporary sounds. There's still a lot of older material, some of it freshly acquired at the time, but there's even more drawn from the late '80s.  A fresh start requires discovery. 

I had a lot to discover. 

By the end of '88, Brenda and I were sick of apartment life. Our neighbor was crazy, and potentially violent; he carved YOU DIE!! on the wooden landing outside our door. Maybe he was just kidding around? Fun-loving guy, our neighbor. We started looking for a house in the suburbs that spawned me. We moved into our new home in early '89. We've lived here ever since.

I won't attempt to cobble together imaginary playlists recreating my soundtrack for life at stately Cafarelli Manor 1989-present. Hell, you can hear that for real every week on This Is Rock 'n' Roll Radio, sharing space with selections from Dana's own soundtrack. 

But the sounds that built us remain with us. Always. Here's one more listen to the music that helped my self-construction when I was still paying rent. 

Screw the crazy neighbor. Turn this the fuck UP.

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FAKE TIRnRR PLAYLIST: Apartment Music, Part 3 [my soundtrack in my third apartment, 1987-1989]

THE RAMONES: I Wanna Live
THE CYNICS: Girl, You're On My Mind
THE GRATEFUL DEAD: A Touch Of Grey
REDD KROSS: Love Is You
THE dB'S: Love Is For Lovers
THE FLESHTONES: Way Down South
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THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: First Plane Home
HÜSKER DÜ: Could You Be The One
THE BAY CITY ROLLERS: Wouldn't You Like It
THE PANDORAS: Run Down Love Battery
THE ROYAL COURT OF CHINA: It's All Changed
THE TRAVELING WILBURYS: Not Alone Anymore
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GEORGE HARRISON: Devil's Radio
THE RAMONES: I Wanna Be Sedated [Ramones-On-45 Mega-Mix]
THE MONKEES: (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone [live]
THE SAINTS: Big Hits (On The Underground)
1.4.5.: Right Now
THE BANGLES: Glitter Years
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GUADALCANAL DIARY: Litany (Life Goes On)
THE VELVET UNDERGROUND: Beginning To See The Light
WEDNESDAY WEEK: Why
THE CHESTERFIELD KINGS: Baby Doll
PAUL KELLEY & THE MESSENGERS: Before Too Long
LET'S ACTIVE: Every Dog Has His Day
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JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS: Light Of Day
FIRE TOWN: Places To Run
THE SIDEWINDERS: Witch Doctor
KISSING BANDITS: Shake Some Action
R.E.M.: The One I Love
CHRIS STAMEY: Cara Lee
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THE MONKEES: Heart And Soul
THE BUDDY SYSTEM: Go Back To Hollywood
MADONNA: Open Your Heart
THE FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Way Over My Head
THE BANGLES: Hazy Shade Of Winter
THE GRATEFUL DEAD: The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
--
THE KINKS: The Road
THE RAMONES: Go Lil' Camaro Go
TEENAGE HEADS: Tornado
MEN WITHOUT HATS: Pop Goes The World
GEORGIA SATELLITES: Battleship Chains
THE ROLLING STONES: One Hit (To The Body)
--
CROWDED HOUSE: Now We're Getting Somewhere
COWBOY JUNKIES: Sweet Jane
NAZARETH: Holiday
SQUEEZE: Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)
THE NEW MONKEES: Burnin' Desire
THE MONKEES: I Don't Think You Know Me
THE REPLACEMENTS: Bastards Of Young
THE HOODOO GURUS: Good Times
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THE RAMONES: Indian Giver
THE CHURCH: Under The Milky Way
THE SMITHEREENS: Only A Memory
MIDNIGHT OIL: The Dead Heart
TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS: Jammin' Me
LOS LOBOS: Set Me Free (Rosa Lee)
TOMMY CONWELL & THE YOUNG RUMBLERS: Walkin' On The Water
THE BEATLES: Rain
--
THE dB'S: Change With The Changing Times

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