Kcracken,
The Fixx is a terrific group and highly underrated. I still have some of their albums along with the Cure. I also have the Men w/o Hats albums with both songs you mentioned. I used to be an artistic skater as a kid, so I did nothing else but grow up being brainwashed with every song during the late 70's and all through the 80's. Old skate jams completely ROCK!
By the way, if you go to You Tube and type in "
Safety Dance Video Literal Version" it is hilarious. I am not sure if you are familiar with Literal Version Video Spoofs, but my personal favorite is "Total Eclipse of the Heart". When I saw the literal version spoof of that song, I about cried I was laughing so hard.
Yeah, I have a Roland Electronic drum set that I "tinker" with. I am by no means confident enough to play in a band, but it is my goal. My awesome, tech-y hubby has it "somehow" hooked up to Rock Band so that the game can register the hits on my drum pads. The coolest thing is that it really makes me feel like part of a band; in a very delusional and sad way. Although I must say that Rock Band has a whole new level of difficulty with real drums as not only do you have to hit the notes correctly, you have to remember if it is a "crash cymbal or Floor Tom" or "Ride cymbal or Hi Tom" or "High Hat or Hi Tom" as those share the same colors. If you hit the wrong one, it sounds completely weird.
I am very excited to see the Who play on the Superbowl. Of course the legendary Keith Moon has long passed away, but I have hope that whoever is drumming mimics his unique style.
Hopefully, us older rocker types can meet up at the concerts and have fun. If it is from the 80's - I will be there. Some current Bands I enjoy are Modest Mouse, Muse, Coldplay, and Dave Matthews.
Here is to Busch Gardens bringing in some retro talent!
