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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2019 · 36 MIN

1986 - August: Huey Lewis and the News “Fore!”

from What the Riff Next Gen · host Bruce Fricks, ROb Marbury, Wayne Rowan, Brian Dickhute

Huey Lewis and keyboardist Sean Hopper started their career with a jazz-funk band called Clover in San Francisco in 1972. After spending some time in the UK and working with Thin Lizzy, Lewis joined with Hopper and members of another San Francisco band called Soundhole to become "Huey Lewis & The American Express." The name was changed to Huey Lewis & The News when Chrysalis records brought up concerns about trademark infringement from the credit card company. Fore! is the fourth studio album from Huey Lewis and the News, and continued the band's string of hit singles from their third album called "Sports." Huey Lewis himself was a bit of a celebrity at this point, and made a cameo in "Back to the Future" where he judged Marty McFly's band as they auditioned with a hard rock version of Huey Lewis and the News' "The Power of Love." We hope you enjoy this journey into the throwback do-wop rock of Huey Lewis and the News! Jacob's Ladder The first track on the album was written by Bruce and John Hornsby, and went to number 1 in 1987. The imagery contrasts getting through life one day at a time against the televangelist caricature. Whole Lotta Lovin’ This is a deep cut off the album, about being on the road and away from the one you love. The lyrics are pretty funny. Naturally Bruce's favorite song on the album us another deep cut, this time a cappella. If you sang in groups of any type during the 80’s, you know this song. Hip To Be Square This is one of the hits off the album that represents the time very well. Lewis intended this to be ironic, not an anthem for squares around the world, but the band did have a clean cut, conservative image. They were a little older than many of the superstar groups and didn’t tend to trash every hotel they stayed in. Still, Lewis was the child of beatniks, and bristles a little with the idea that he relishes squareness. Members of the San Francisco 49ers are singing backup here, including Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott.   ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: ”Ruthless People” by Mick Jagger This track was the theme to a comedy film with lots of stars and lots of plot twists, and the song was moving up the charts. STAFF PICKS: "Tuff Enuff" by The Fabulous Thunderbirds Brian features the Texas based group with Stevie Ray's brother Jimmy Vaughan on guitar. This song peaked at #10 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Shake Me" by Cinderella Wayne comments that the hair bands were making their mark on the rock scene at the time. This is Cinderella's first single off their album “Night Songs” "Welcome to the Boomtown" by David & David Rob's staff pick walks the alternative rock path. This storytelling song references the allure of riches and drugs - “all that money makes such a succulent sound.” "The Hunter" by GTR  Bruce's staff pick features a one-album supergroup composed of guitarist Steve Hackett of Genesis and Steve Howe of Asia and Yes.   INSTRUMENTAL TRACK: "Bass Case" by Quiet Riot We finish off this week's podcast with a rare bass solo piece.   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.

Bruce is Riffing on “Fore!” by Huey Lewis and The News (Jacob's Ladder / Whole Lotta Lovin' / Naturally / Hip To Be Square). ENTERTAINMENT TRACK: Theme to the motion picture “Ruthless People” by Mick Jagger STAFF PICKS: “Tuff Enuff” by The Fabulous Thunderbirds — Brian. “Shake Me” by Cinderella — Wayne. “Welcome to the Boomtown” by David & David — Rob. “The Hunter” by GTR — Bruce. INSTRUMENTAL TRACK: “Bass Case” by Quiet Riot.

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