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1980 - August - The B-52's - Wild Planet

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Folks, it's time to party! With their second studio album, Wild Planet, Athens-based band, The B-52's continued their new wave, high energy weirdness. Front man Fred Schneider's frequently spoken vocals and Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson's harmonies give The B-52's a very distinctive sound — the beehive hairdo sported by Kate and Cindy gave the band its name. There's not a bad song on the entire album. We hope you enjoy this week's very upbeat installment of What the Riff!

Party Out of Bounds
This track starts the album with a high energy party song. The B-52's are clearly identified with fun, and they never took themselves too seriously.

Give Me Back My Man
Cindy Wilson takes the lead vocals on this track, which was the second single released from the album.

Private Idaho
This is the hit track from the album, and a staple of the party circuit from high school dances to college bars. "Don't be blind to the big surprise - swimming round and round like the deadly hand of a radium clock."

Strobe Light
A more risque song was the third single released from the album. The B-52's would take a hiatus in 1985 when band mate Ricky Williams died, but then, they came back better than ever.

ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

Theme from "Xanadu" by Olivia Newton-John
No hit movie here, but Jeff Lynne of ELO partners with Newton-John on this hit song from 1980.

STAFF PICKS:

“In America” by the Charlie Daniels Band
Bruce shares this hit from CDB's "Full Moon" album, which channels the anger that a lot of Americans had over the Iran hostage crisis. Daniels saw this point as a revitalization of American patriotism.

**“Don't Misunderstand Me” by Rossington Collins Band **
Wayne brings some southern rock to us in his staff pick. The surviving members of Lynyrd Skynyrd after the tragic plane crash formed this band with a female lead (Dale Krantz). The band would stick around for two studio albums.

“Misunderstanding” by Genesis
This hit off the album “Duke” was written by Phil Collins, and was originally intended for Collins' solo album. Rob points out that if you listen, the song was clearly inspired by Toto's "Hold the Line" and The Beach Boys "Sail on Sailor."

“Don't Ask Me Why” by Billy Joel
Brian's staff pick is an all acoustic song from Billy Joel's album, “Glass Houses.” Joel would win his first Grammy for this album. "You are still a victim of the accidents you leave as sure as I'm a victim of desire." The piano solo consists of 15 overdubbed pianos!

INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

“Star Wars-The Empire Strikes Back Medley” by MECO
We finish off with a disco-esque medley based on the popular Star Wars saga. Remember this age of album medleys?

Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?”

NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.

Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.

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**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

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Folks, it's time to party! With their second studio album, Wild Planet, Athens-based band, The B-52's continued their new wave, high energy weirdness. Front man Fred Schneider's frequently spoken vocals and Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson's harmonies give The B-52's a very distinctive sound — the beehive hairdo sported by Kate and Cindy gave the band its name. There's not a bad song on the entire album. We hope you enjoy this week's very upbeat installment of What the Riff!

Party Out of Bounds
This track starts the album with a high energy party song. The B-52's are clearly identified with fun, and they never took themselves too seriously.

Give Me Back My Man
Cindy Wilson takes the lead vocals on this track, which was the second single released from the album.

Private Idaho
This is the hit track from the album, and a staple of the party circuit from high school dances to college bars. "Don't be blind to the big surprise - swimming round and round like the deadly hand of a radium clock."

Strobe Light
A more risque song was the third single released from the album. The B-52's would take a hiatus in 1985 when band mate Ricky Williams died, but then, they came back better than ever.

ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

Theme from "Xanadu" by Olivia Newton-John
No hit movie here, but Jeff Lynne of ELO partners with Newton-John on this hit song from 1980.

STAFF PICKS:

“In America” by the Charlie Daniels Band
Bruce shares this hit from CDB's "Full Moon" album, which channels the anger that a lot of Americans had over the Iran hostage crisis. Daniels saw this point as a revitalization of American patriotism.

**“Don't Misunderstand Me” by Rossington Collins Band **
Wayne brings some southern rock to us in his staff pick. The surviving members of Lynyrd Skynyrd after the tragic plane crash formed this band with a female lead (Dale Krantz). The band would stick around for two studio albums.

“Misunderstanding” by Genesis
This hit off the album “Duke” was written by Phil Collins, and was originally intended for Collins' solo album. Rob points out that if you listen, the song was clearly inspired by Toto's "Hold the Line" and The Beach Boys "Sail on Sailor."

“Don't Ask Me Why” by Billy Joel
Brian's staff pick is an all acoustic song from Billy Joel's album, “Glass Houses.” Joel would win his first Grammy for this album. "You are still a victim of the accidents you leave as sure as I'm a victim of desire." The piano solo consists of 15 overdubbed pianos!

INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

“Star Wars-The Empire Strikes Back Medley” by MECO
We finish off with a disco-esque medley based on the popular Star Wars saga. Remember this age of album medleys?

Thanks for listening to “What the Riff?!?”

NOTE: To adjust the loudness of the music or voices, you may adjust the balance on your device. VOICES are stronger in the LEFT channel, and MUSIC is stronger on the RIGHT channel.

Please follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whattheriffpodcast/, and message or email us with what you'd like to hear, what you think of the show, and any rock-worthy memes we can share.

Of course we'd love for you to rate the show in your podcast platform!

**NOTE: What the Riff?!? does not own the rights to any of these songs and we neither sell, nor profit from them. We share them so you can learn about them and purchase them for your own collections.

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