Friday, November 11, 2016

Dexy's Midnight Runners - Too-Rye-Ay - 1982

A nice way to end a stressful week, it's time to pop in a little DMR.  I know that one of our fellow sites just posted the official version of this last week, but I've had this one scheduled out for a month.  It's weird how that works out sometimes.  I think that you'll find mine to be different enough, though, to be worthy of downloading.

I remember being a fan of Eileen when I was a kid, playing on the radio.  But, the first time I took notice of DMR was when they played on an episode of the Young Ones.  MTV, back when they had great programming, was playing re-runs of Rik, Mike, Vivian and Neal back in the mid-80s.  Not only was I fascinated by the show, but I also loved all of the musical guest-stars.  This show was how I also discovered Motorhead, Madness and Nine Below Zero.  Watching Dexy's Midnight Runners play in a dark bedroom (or was it bathroom?) upstairs was great, and I was thoroughly impressed, even though it was lip-synced.  They played a cover version of Jackie Wilson Says (which then later led me to discover Van Morrision)

From what I can tell, this one has all the b-sides, demos and alternate single version.  I may have missed a few, but who's counting?  I always thought the cover was dull, and I still do.  I'm not a huge fan of it.  But, it is what it is, and I tried to do my best to dress it up.  Let me know what you think!

5 comments:

  1. Here's The Young Ones Bomb Episode With Dexys

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xzsfyf_young-ones-bomb_shortfilms

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    1. You're the master at finding the impossible. Thanks, Aid.

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  2. Thanks for posting.

    First album I ever bought back in '82. Still a great listen and Plan B sounds as powerful as it did way back then.

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  4. What a great, great album! I can't count the nights I spent studying in my college dorm room with this album blaring from my speakers. I discovered them through MTV, too, when I saw the music video for "Come on Eileen," and I was hooked. This is one of THE classic albums of the 80s.

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