Day: January 28, 2025
Seven More Rock Albums Turning 40 In 2025
Neil Young, ‘Old Ways’
Originally intended for release in 1983, Neil Young’s country album Old Ways sat on the shelf for two years as a result of the singer’s battle with Geffen Records, who sued him for making “unrepresentative” albums such as the synth-heavy Trans and the rockabilly Everybody’s Rockin’. When he was ordered to re-work Old Ways, Young dove even deeper into country music, which as he told Rolling Stone in 1988 “was a direct result of being sued for playing country music. The more then tried to stop me, the more I did it.”
Dire Straits, ‘Brothers in Arms’
Dire Straits had their cake and ate it too with 1985’s Brothers in Arms. The album’s biggest single, “Money for Nothing,” made fun of modern culture’s rock star worship while also becoming one of the year’s most popular MTV videos, propelling the album sales to unprecedented multi-platinum levels.
David Lee Roth, ‘Crazy From the Heat’
By his account, David Lee Roth wasn’t looking to leave Van Halen when he released his Crazy From the Heat covers EP in 1985. He purposely stayed away from hard rock guitar so as to not step on his main band’s toes, but the success of his take on “California Girls” led to a film offer that helped push the already squabbling group to the breaking point.
Eric Clapton, ‘Behind the Sun’
Relenting to pressure from his label, and seemingly agreeing that his commercial fortunes need a boost, Eric Clapton teamed up with co-producer Phil Collins and outside songwriters for the slicked-up Behind the Sun. He also let the guitar solos fly a bit more freely, particularly on the lead single “Forever Man.” The plan worked, kicking off a successful Clapton revival and a decade-long string of platinum and multi-platinum albums.
Bon Jovi, ‘7800 Fahrenheit’
Bon Jovi’s second album has been largely dismissed by the band over time, but it did show them putting together major pieces of the formula they’d use to conquer the world with Slippery When Wet the following year. Despite clashing with their producer and dealing with a rushed recording schedule, the band showed their promise on songs such as “In and Out of Love” and “Only Lonely.”
Robert Plant, ‘Shaken ‘n’ Stirred’
Robert Plant continued to push further and further from his Led Zeppelin past on his third solo album. With Little Feat drummer Richie Hayward joining the band, Shaken ‘n’ Stirred explores more exotic and complex rhythms while also leaning even heavier on keyboards than Pictures at Eleven and The Principle of Moments. “Little by Little” reached the Top 40, but the album was Plant’s first not to earn platinum sales status in America.
Megadeth, ‘Killing Is My Business… and Business is Good!’
Fired from Metallica just before the release of their revolutionary debut album, Dave Mustaine started again on his own, assembling a new band and self-producing their debut album on a shoestring budget. The resulting Killing is My Business… and Business is Good! helped define thrash metal, and Megadeth went on to become acknowledged as one of the genre’s most important acts.
Take Me To The Final Frontier
If you could step into any movie or book, what would you pick? Why?
No question about it, I don’t even have to think about it. But if anyone asks me that I could step into any book or movie – add television shows to it – and live my life as part of it, it would be and always will be, ever since I became a Trekkie at the age of 19 way back in 1995, STAR TREK! No thinking about it, no humming or hawing, no doubts! Star Trek it is. But which era?
You see Discovery & ugh Section 31 exist. So no I do not want to step into that era. And though I love TOS which is in the 23rd Century, the 24th Century looks more up my alley. I love the TNG/DS9/Voyager aesthetics and the life that humans live in that time period. So that’s where I would want to move my life into. Bring all my family members and friends and their family members. We should all live in a life where there is no poverty, no need for money, no hunger, no famine, no homeless, no accidents like we see now, no wars among humans and basically none of the illnesses that we see in existence now. Most of them have been eradicated and it is rare for someone to suffer and die due to the illness.
Even if I didn’t join Starfleet and explore the galaxy, we can still go out into space. Utopian Earth still will be there and we can always come back to the familiarity and comfort of it after some time spent on other planets or moons. Visit the alien landscapes and see the wonders out there but then come back home. Or hey, if you feel like you found another planet that you want to live on, you can carry one of those spaceships that double up as a home and settle there for a while. Take me there please!
Prompt from Journal Writing Prompts for January 2025 at Rebecca’s Country Notes