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Thursday, December 26, 2024

Fine Young Cannibals - She Drives Me Crazy

Music Appreciation

Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy" instantly brings back memories of rushing home to watch MTV. As a 10-year-old boy, I was captivated by Roland Gift's striking presence—his magnetic charm made the song and its video unforgettable.

Released on December 26, 1988, as the lead single from the band’s second and final album, The Raw & the Cooked, "She Drives Me Crazy" marked a peak in Fine Young Cannibals’ career. The song showcased their innovative blend of pop, soul, and rock, pushing boundaries with a modern edge. Co-produced by David Z and recorded at Prince's Paisley Park Studios, its distinctive snare drum sound came from creative techniques, including re-recording the snare through a speaker placed on another snare drum. Coupled with Roland Gift’s unique vocal delivery, the song achieved an unmistakable groove.

Lyrically, it captures the frustration and allure of a tumultuous relationship. Lines like "I can’t help it, I’m addicted to her" convey the torment of desiring someone who doesn’t reciprocate. This mix of vulnerability and defiance gives the song an edge, making it both relatable and emotionally resonant.

The music video, directed by Philippe Decouflé, is just as iconic as the song. Featuring Roland Gift, Andy Cox, and David Steele, it blends surreal, theatrical elements with inventive choreography and vivid backdrops. Gift’s commanding presence and the video’s stylish editing made it a regular feature on MTV, cementing its place in pop culture history.

"She Drives Me Crazy" topped charts worldwide, including the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and received multiple MTV Video Music Award nominations in 1989. For me, it wasn’t just a song or a video—it was a piece of my youth, a moment of joy and inspiration that continues to resonate.


via London Records

Sources:

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https://www.songmeaningsandfacts.com/she-drives-me-crazy-by-fine-young-cannibals/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://www.mixonline.com/recording/classic-tracks-fine-young-cannibals-she-drives-me-crazy-375247?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

RANDOM WEDNESDAY: Snowflake – Dear Santa, Let's Disco


I've Been A Good Boy

There’s a particular Christmas I’ll never forget—not for the usual warm and fuzzy holiday memories, but for how wildly out of hand my dating life had gotten. Fresh off a two-year dry spell, it seemed like my luck had turned overnight. Suddenly, I wasn’t just dating—I was juggling.

Heading into the holidays, I was seeing three different women, and none of them had a clue about the others. It was thrilling, chaotic, and, looking back, downright irresponsible. One weekend in particular stands out. I went on separate dates with all three—dinners, thoughtful gift exchanges, and yes, ending up at each other’s places.

I’d never felt more like a playboy, but there was one night that really pushed the limits of my “naughty or nice” list. After a date with one woman that ended in amazing sex at her place, I turned right around and went on another date—with a different woman—and repeated the process. It was reckless and exhilarating, and in the moment, I thought I was untouchable.

Christmas that year was amazing. I was living in the moment, soaking up the attention and affection from different woman with unique styles in lovemaking. But as the year wound down, reality set in. New Year’s Eve was looming, and I had to make a choice. You can’t have three dates lined up for the countdown, after all.

In the end, I chose one. Did I handle the situation perfectly? Absolutely not. But that Christmas stands out as a reminder of just how messy—and fun—life can get when you’re playing with fire.


Buck Brown (December 1968)


Sunday, December 22, 2024