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July 30, 2019

20,000 vinyl LP 191: Golden Earring ~ Moontan & Radar Love

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Golden Earring ~ Moontan
vinyl LP front cover detail
album cover photo by Ronnie Hertz
Model - Jilly Johnson
photo of album cover by Styrous®


This was the first album by the Dutch rock band Golden Earring I bought. Moontan is the ninth studio album by them and was released in July of 1973 but I didn't come across it until a few years later.
       

Golden Earring ~ Moontan
vinyl LP front cover
album cover photo by Ronnie Hertz
Model - Jilly Johnson
photo of album cover by Styrous®


This U.S. version of the album was originally issued with the UK "exotic dancer" cover, but it was quickly withdrawn and replaced with the "earring" cover.     


 Golden Earring ~ Moontan
vinyl LP front cover replacement
  
           
For me Radar Love is the epitome of hard rock; it is fast and furious with great drum and bass guitar breaks that let you take a breath and gasp for air at the same time (link below).        
            
From Wikipedia:
The song is written from the point of view of a car or truck driver who thinks of his beloved "baby", telling that they are able to share their feelings at distance without physical means like telephone or letters. He explains how this works and, while listening to a song on the radio, makes comments on the late night traffic in the early morning hour.   
        

Golden Earring ~ Moontan
vinyl LP back cover
album bacl cover photo by Ronnie Hertz
photo of album back cover by Styrous®


Vanilla Queen is a great song with a mellow but staccato synth intro that slowly builds into the song. At nine minutes and fifteen seconds it manages to travel with great abandon and has some lovely, quiet moments with delightful guitar work by George Kooymans then dramtic orchestral and horn backing by Job Maarse at the end which fades.      

It gets trippy and samples the Marilyn Monroe character in There's No Business Like Show Business: "Well, in simple English I'm..." from the "Lazy" performance and "What's your name, Honey?" from the Heat Wave performance of the Irving Berlin song (link below).

There is a performance version at eleven and a half minutes recorded live on April 25, 1975, at Winterland in San Francisco, California  (link below).        

The album contains a record size lyric sheet with great pix on it on one side . . .


vinyl LP insert with photos
photo by Styrous®













. . . and the lyrics on the other, especially, Radar Love!


 
Radar Love lyrics
photo by Styrous®
   


          

Golden Earring ~ Moontan
vinyl LP record sleeve
photo by Styrous®


"Radar Love"

I've been drivin' all night
My hand's wet on the wheel
There's a voice in my head
That drives my heel
It's my baby callin'
Says: I need you here
And it's a half past four
And I'm shifting gear

When she is lonely
And the longing gets too much
She sends a cable
Coming in from above
Don't need no phone at all

We've got a thing that's called Radar Love
We've got a wave in the air
Radar Love
      

Golden Earring ~ Moontan
vinyl LP record label, side 1
photo by Styrous®


The radio's playing some forgotten song
Brenda Lee's "Coming On Strong"
The road has got me hypnotized
And I'm speeding into a new sunrise

When I get lonely
And I'm sure I've had enough
She sends her comfort
Comin' in from above
Don't need no letter at all

We've got a thing that's called Radar Love
We've got a line in the sky
Radar Love


Golden Earring ~ Moontan
vinyl LP record label, side 2
photo by Styrous®


No more speed, I'm almost there
Gotta keep cool now, gotta take care
Last car to pass, here I go
And the line of cars drove down real slow

And the radio played that forgotten song
Brenda Lee's "Coming On Strong"
And the newsman sang his same song
One more radar love is gone

When I get lonely and I'm sure I've had enough
She sends her comfort, coming in from above
We don't need no letter at all

We've got a thing that's called Radar Love
We've got a line in the sky
We've got a thing that's called Radar Love
We've got a thing that's called
Radar Love
        
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A1 - Radar Love - 6:24
A2 - Candy's Going Bad - 6:12
A3 - Vanilla Queen - 9:20

Side 2:

B1 - Big Tree, Blue Sea - 8:13
B2 - Are You Receiving Me, written by J. Fenton* - 9:32

Companies, etc.

    Manufactured By – MCA Records, Inc.
    Phonographic Copyright (p) – Track Records Ltd.
    Copyright (c) – MCA Records, Inc.
    Published By – Larry Shayne Music, Inc.
    Pressed By – MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville

Credits:


    Executive-Producer – Fred Haayen
    Producer, Arranged By – Golden Earring
    Written-By – B. Hay*, G. Kooymans*

Personnel: 

Additional personnel

Notes:

Includes a 11½" X 11½" black and white insert with lyrics on one side and live band photos on the other side.
Label Variation to Moontan: Parenthesis around Label Matrix, no asterisk in Side B Label Matrix.
Recorded In Holland.
Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): MCA396
    Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): MCA397
    Rights Society: ASCAP
    Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, etched): MCA-396-W2
    Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, etched): MCA 397-W2
    Matrix / Runout (Sides A, B, stamped): ◈-P-◈

Golden Earring ‎– Moontan
Label: MCA Records ‎– MCA-396, Track Record ‎– MCA-396
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1974
Genre: Rock
Style: Pop Rock, Hard Rock

          
          
Viewfinder links:         

Irving Berlin         
Marilyn Monroe          
        
Net links:         
        
Discography          
Lineups & Timeline         
Golden Earring ~ website history & bio     
SongFacts ~ Radar Love      
VinylBeat ~ Banned!       
 
YouTube links:         
        
Radar Love with lyrics         
Radar Love live                   
Vanilla Queen         
Vanilla Queen Winterland, San Francisco, 1975    
Vanilla Queen (Acoustic Live) Grand Cafe ’De Kroon’, Amsterdam, 1992  
Brenda Lee ~ Coming On Strong         
          

 
What does radar love mean?
Before you could send a text message or call someone in their car, there was no way to communicate to a driver - unless you had a certain telepathic love that could convey from a distance your desire to be with that person, something you might call Radar Love!      
      
      
           
Styrous® ~ Tuesday, July 30, 2019            





         
          











May 17, 2018

Irving Berlin articles/mentions

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mentions:
Golden Earring ~ Moontan      
Young Frankenstein       
   
    
   
   
     
    
    
    
    
Irving Berlin - 1906    
photographer unknown 
   
      
      
        


May 16, 2018

20,000 Vinyl LPs 138: Annie Get Your Gun ~ 1946

vinyl lp record cover 
album cover photographer unknown 
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Annie Get Your Gun opened on Broadway on this date, May 16, in 1946. It is a musical with lyrics and music by Irving Berlin and a book by Dorothy Fields and brother Herbert Fields. The story is a fictionalized version of the life of Annie Oakley (1860–1926), a sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and her romance with sharpshooter Frank E. Butler (1847–1926).


Annie Oakley - 1880's


Oakley was portrayed by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton as Butler. The loud and brassy Merman was perfectly cast as the rough and tumble Oakley.                  
      

      
vinyl lp record cover detail
album cover photographer unknown 
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®

 
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II was the team selected to produce the musical; they had just completed their first musical collaboraion, Oklahoma!. The music and lyrics are by Irving Berlin.       


vinyl lp record back cover
photo of album bacl cover by Styrous®
 

The show engendered many show-stoping songs, Doin' What Comes Natur'lly, You Can't Get a Man with a Gun, They Say It's Wonderful, Anything You Can Do and of course, the anthem of theater, the BIG one, There's No Business Like Show Business.     

I love these songs but I have two favorites, I Got The Sun In The Morning, which is the exautation of the simple life, the wonders it holds and is sung with complete joy by Annie.

At the opposite end of the spectrum, The Girl That I Marry, is a soft, almost lullabye tune in a gentle waltz time. In it, Butler sings of the girl he longs to marry, ". . . as soft and as pink as a nursery", of course, Annie is anything but and she watches with sad dismay as he sings these words so it turns out to be a very sad song.


Frank E. Butler ca. 1882
photographer unknown


Annie Get Your Gun premiered on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre on May 16, 1946 and ran for 1,147 performances. Directed by Joshua Logan, the show starred Ethel Merman as Annie, Ray Middleton as Frank Butler, Lea Penman as Dolly Tate, Art Bernett as Foster Wilson, Harry Bellaver as Chief Sitting Bull, Kenneth Bowers as Tommy Keeler, Marty May as Charlie Davenport and William O'Neal as Buffalo Bill.         
     

vinyl lp record back cover detail
detail photo of album bacl cover by Styrous®




vinyl lp record sleeve cover
photo by Styrous®


Annie Oakley died of pernicious anemia in Greenville, Ohio at the age of 66 on November 3, 1926. After her death it was discovered that her entire fortune had been spent on her family and her charities.         



vinyl lp record sleeve cover
photo by Styrous®


On February 15, 1984, 10 months after she was diagnosed with brain cancer, Merman died at her home in Manhattan at the age of 76. On the evening of Merman's death, all 36 theatres on Broadway dimmed their lights at 9 pm in her honor.           

The 56th Academy Awards, held on April 2, 1984, ended with a performance of "There's No Business Like Show Business" in tribute to Merman.

     




vinyl lp record, side 1
photo by Styrous®






vinyl lp record, side 2
photo by Styrous®

    
     
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A1 - Doin' What Comes Natur'lly    
A2 - Moonshine Lullaby    
A3 - You Can't Get A Man With A Gun    
A4 - I’m An Indian Too    
A5 - They Say It's Wonderful    
A6 - Anything You Can Do    

Side 2:

B1 - I Got Lost In His Arms    
B2 - I Got The Sun In The Morning    
B3 - The Girl That I Marry    
B4 - My Defenses Are Down    
B5 - Who Do You Love I Hope    
B6 - There's No Business Like Show Business    

Companies, etc.

    Manufactured By – The Compo Company Ltd.

Credits:

    Art Direction [Costumes] – Lucinda Ballard
    Conductor – Jay Blackton
    Directed By – Joshua Logan
    Lead Vocals – Ethel Merman, Ray Middleton
    Music By, Lyrics By – Irving Berlin
    Producer – Richard Rodgers-Oscar Hammerstein II*
    Set Designer – Jo Mielziner
    Vocals – Kathleen Carnes, Robert Lenn

Ethel Merman With Ray Middleton ‎– Annie Get Your Gun - The Original Cast Album
Label: Decca ‎– DL 9018
Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono
Country: Canada
Released: 1955
Genre: Stage & Screen
Style: Musical
      
           
Viewfinder link:          
           
Irving Berlin      
Oscar Hammerstein II       
Ethel Merman      
Richard Rodgers      
          
Net links:          
           
Plot summary         
Characters
Original 1946 production     
Recordings           
          
YouTube links:          
           
Annie Get Your Gun ~         
        Doin' What Comes Natur'lly    
        You Can't Get A Man With A Gun       
        I’m An Indian Too 
        They Say It's Wonderful    
        Anything You Can Do     
        I Got The Sun In The Morning     
        The Girl That I Marry     
        There's No Business Like Show Business    

   
 
   
Styrous® ~ Wednesday, 16 May, 2018