Pages-"You Need a Hero"
Yeah, this is good: http://youtu.be/kGCmKwAvhVg
― brimstead, Tuesday, 15 July 2014 22:39 (eleven years ago)
I like that one, and also "O.C.O.E. (Offical Cat of the Eighties)"
― relentlessly pecking at peace (President Keyes), Tuesday, 15 July 2014 23:41 (eleven years ago)
This has to be the most yacht-y video ever:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru2tsT32pHA&feature=kp
― relentlessly pecking at peace (President Keyes), Wednesday, 16 July 2014 00:03 (eleven years ago)
"Right Down The Line" - all good vibes.
― everybody chives this is nowhere (Eazy), Wednesday, 16 July 2014 00:59 (eleven years ago)
bill labounty livin' it up is my current favourite
― -_- (jim in vancouver), Friday, 5 May 2017 17:29 (nine years ago)
oh wow hadn't heard this one before. all the earmarks of the extra-elegant, nearly-rockless early-80s version of this stuff.
he has another song called "nobody's fool" which reminds me of my brother and i realizing over christmas that every artist in this genre was obsessed with "fools," whether it's realizing they've been one, wondering who will be one tonight, how their lover is one (if they think it's over), etc. doobies obviously take the cake by having a single album contain both "What A Fool Believes" and "How Do The Fools Survive." what was going on with this?
― ✓ (Doctor Casino), Saturday, 6 May 2017 00:37 (nine years ago)
hell yeah "nobody's fool" is my jam, what a sensation
― brimstead, Saturday, 6 May 2017 00:39 (nine years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJwt2dxx9yg
Always felt like stuff like "Steppin' Out" by Joe Jackson (despite his roots) was like the East Coast answer to Yacht Rock. Songs from Manhattan Apartments. All these super classy jazzy chord progressions.
When I was a little kid I was like, yeah, one day I'll be a smoof as Joe Jackson.
― yesca, Saturday, 6 May 2017 09:42 (nine years ago)
that labounti is beautiful
― niels, Saturday, 6 May 2017 14:32 (nine years ago)
These haven't been mentioned and they're awesome:
Steve Parks - Just Ask Me
Rob Mehl - House On the Rock
Here's my playlist with a few more... not all of them are strictly Yacht Rock but sound good next to it:
https://open.spotify.com/user/moteldemoka/playlist/3ABXpnUlFH3ZbpDLTL3mxo
― dance cum rituals (Moka), Saturday, 6 May 2017 16:36 (nine years ago)
I Felt bad for Bertie Higgins. He's wearing the love medallion and butterfly collar, exposing his chest, as if it were still 1979 and he could still get laid in the post-New Wave era in that getup.
― the Rain Man of nationalism. (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 6 May 2017 16:45 (nine years ago)
"The Captain of Her Heart" by Double
― beamish13, Saturday, 6 May 2017 17:51 (nine years ago)
this showed up in my DWhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KX4sVYTVx7Awho is this guy?
― niels, Monday, 2 October 2017 16:32 (eight years ago)
I see it's been mentioned many times, but for my yachtheads here's How Long by Ace
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo_GMMLULXw
― niels, Sunday, 25 March 2018 09:24 (eight years ago)
Donald Fagen keeps a piece of paper in his wallet with his favorite EQ settings (Denny Dias drew it out)
― calstars, Sunday, 25 March 2018 15:22 (eight years ago)
(The YR Twitter feed is very enjoyable )
― calstars, Sunday, 25 March 2018 15:23 (eight years ago)
I was rolling with some 'Lowdown' by Boz Scaggs in the truck last weekend. The production on that LP is exquisite. Clear as a bell and smoothe as Cutty Sark.
― earlnash, Sunday, 25 March 2018 17:41 (eight years ago)
not sure that I'd consider it the greatest song that can fit within the ultraloose boundaries of yacht rock but for me the quintessential song of that era/sound is Player - "Baby Come Back".
1978 was a big radio year for me (I was 14/15) and the music that would later be jokingly/lovingly called yacht rock ruled the airwaves. another biggie is Bob Welch - "Sentimental Lady" (which can be compared to his earlier Fleetwood Mac version to get a sense of the production slickness that helps define yacht rock). Little River Band's album Sleeper Catcher contained 2 yacht rock hits: "Reminiscing" and "Lady". same could be said of Gerry Rafferty's City To City album but I find him a bit on the energetic/impassioned side (at times he's practically raw punk in yacht rock terms - still, for "oooman" we want him in). Steely Dan's Aja is probably the king of yacht rock era hits, again a bit too ambitious to be at the core - yacht implies a certain lightweight, guilty pleasure aspect to the music... (lovesongs with just a hint of saudade and a sense that the craft/production triumphed over raw expression). most yacht rock is well-produced funky soft rock.
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds are gods of soft/yacht rock for 1975's "Fallin' In Love" and come from the turn of & early 70's MOR (often rustic) pop-rock scene that pretty much evolved into mid to late 70's softer, more polished yacht rock sound. Starbuck's "Moonlight Feels Right" was another early highpoint and as some people have said sounds like aliens wanted a shot at the pop charts (The Residents must have been jealous).
The Eagles definitely deserve a mention and (their ballads especially) had to have helped inspire the spare/slick production style and vocal delivery of many of these records. "One Of These Nights" is so good it transcends yacht rock, but together with 10cc's "I'm Not In Love" probably made a few bands/producers strive for a lushness (specifically multi-tracked backing vocals) in the production. interestingly, "One Of These Nights" is directly inspired by and partly copped from The Spinners' "I'll Be Around", so could Philly International and Thom Bell have a small role in the sophisticated/quality production levels? some of The O'Jay's songs (thinking "Darlin' Darlin' Baby" and "Use Ta Be My Girl" especially) can easily fit in a yacht rock set. another r&b song that sounds yacht to the core (and gorgeous) is Delegation's "Oh Honey".
― Paul, Sunday, 25 March 2018 20:19 (eight years ago)
Sorry, Eagles are not yacht.
― calstars, Sunday, 25 March 2018 21:08 (eight years ago)
^^^ mention the Eagles to the yacht rock guys and they will end you
― Closed Beta (NotEnough), Monday, 26 March 2018 06:33 (eight years ago)
yeah, I get that The Eagles are not technically yacht rock, despite featuring in the original video series and "I Can't Tell You Why" appearing on many yacht playlists. nor are Fleetwood Mac or most of Steely Dan's songs (unless Michael McDonald is in da house).but the success of their West Coast soft rock hits and the slickness of their productions helped create the environment in which yacht rock flourished, so think of them as fertilizer if that helps.
― Paul, Monday, 26 March 2018 07:48 (eight years ago)
I remember the YR guys saying that Steely Dan inspired Yacht Rock but aren't really a Yacht Rock band in the same way that Slayer inspired Death Metal but are not a Death Metal band.
― President Keyes, Monday, 26 March 2018 12:50 (eight years ago)
I'm pretty convinced now, especially after spending **mumble** amount of time watching YouTube covers of it, that it's Pablo Cruise "Love Will Find A Way."
― Millennial Whoop, wanna fight about it? (Phil D.), Monday, 26 March 2018 13:01 (eight years ago)
i buy paul's sonic family-tree inclusion of the eagles. also reflects a longer cultural debt, yacht is basically self-involved turn-of-the-70s post-hippie peaceful-easy-feelings, plus material comfort and middle-aged relationship problems.
― lol dis stance dunk (Doctor Casino), Monday, 26 March 2018 13:44 (eight years ago)
The one or two-hit wonder aspect of the big YR acts plays a big role, too. Robbie Dupree, Pablo Cruise, Ace, etc. That's why it's hard to accept Steely Dan or The Eagles as yacht rock imho.
― kornrulez6969, Monday, 26 March 2018 13:51 (eight years ago)
I dunno man, Toto? The Doobie Brothers? Kenny Loggins?
― Daniel_Rf, Monday, 26 March 2018 13:57 (eight years ago)
I mentioned this one on an album covers thread, but please take 5 minutes to bask in the smooooothness that is "Rio de Janeiro Blue." I can actually feel the saltwater spray in my face during the flute solo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLkw2Uz3JuU
― No energy, only great chaos (Dan Peterson), Monday, 26 March 2018 14:12 (eight years ago)
I want to change my vote from Pablo Cruise to "You Are The Woman" by Firefall. That song is the aural equivalent of a giant marshmallow.
― Millennial Whoop, wanna fight about it? (Phil D.), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 13:56 (eight years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=By_clrkw9C8
The Rippingtons - Tourist in Paradise
also perhaps the best music video ever
― Hazy Maze Cave (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 13:59 (eight years ago)
"I saw your face and that's the last I've seen of my heart" is such a great hook that the whole rest of "You Are The Woman" is essentially an in-between throwaway.
― explosion from DOOM courtesy of id software (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 15:04 (eight years ago)
another quintessential tune of that era/sound: England Dan & John Ford Coley - "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight"
― Paul, Tuesday, 27 March 2018 20:37 (eight years ago)
Eagles (save maybe "I Can't Tell You Why") not yacht, but Glenn's "The One You Love" surely is!
(bummer Youtube has taken down the so-bad-it's-awesome video)
― Lee626, Tuesday, 27 March 2018 21:31 (eight years ago)
"casablanca" by dane donahue is a good yachty eagles rip
― brimstead, Tuesday, 27 March 2018 21:43 (eight years ago)
this music is kinda more about what shirt you're wearing
and night driving
Rich Girl by Hall & Oates, no wait....anything by Hall & Oates.
― beingcutesince1980 (captain rosie), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 21:50 (eight years ago)
except "downtown life", that's not very yacht
― brimstead, Tuesday, 27 March 2018 22:10 (eight years ago)
but it is very street and very good
some mention of Orleans' "Dance With Me" must be made
― Lee626, Tuesday, 27 March 2018 22:11 (eight years ago)
― Paul, M
You shall not pass
― calstars, Tuesday, 27 March 2018 23:26 (eight years ago)
Summer breeze by seals and croft
― tinnitus the night (Ross), Tuesday, 27 March 2018 23:34 (eight years ago)
My favorite contemporary soft rock pastiche is "You Can Feel It" by Young Gun Silver Fox
― brimstead, Saturday, 31 March 2018 21:50 (eight years ago)
Greg Phillinganes on some good yacht funk w/ Lazy Nina
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJMelsJukC0
― niels, Thursday, 19 July 2018 06:38 (seven years ago)
Koko’s nodding his head along to this one
― calstars, Friday, 20 July 2018 04:58 (seven years ago)
fresh
― InfoWarriors (Spottie), Friday, 20 July 2018 06:15 (seven years ago)
Wings' London Town isn't considered "yacht rock" but I just found out a lot of it was actually recorded on a yacht.
― birdistheword, Tuesday, 14 June 2022 00:39 (three years ago)
‘Sailing’ Was Supposed to Save Christopher Cross. It Drowned Him Instead
― thinkmanship (sleeve), Tuesday, 14 June 2022 01:10 (three years ago)
i think in this thread i have grossly misunderstood what delineates yacht rock from nyacht but aside from formal qualifications there's an underlying current of disco-era-hedonism-but-somehow-life-affirming vibe in the face of the overwhelming bummer-malaise heaviness that was the late 70s so the fundamental element that connects all the sleazy self-pitying certified yacht and nyacht is that pandora's box straggler that is hope. baby, come back. nothing left for me. there has to be something left over.
this is music of striving; another year and then you'll be happy, but you're crying, you're crying now. the sadness is palpable. what a weird time to be 13. even snowball skate stuff like emotion or wonderful tonight or sweet life have this at their core. there was this girl who sometimes went to my church and i'd skate with her when the time came. hair like farrah fawcett.i loved her so much when i was around her. i didn't know much about her. i had no idea how to talk to her.i'm trying to remember her name. she was so beautiful to me at the time. there was another girl, she was in the eighth grade and i was only in the seventh, she went to to other middle school in our town. i didn't talk to her either, but we skated together during snowball. i could have got her number; i could have gone to basketball games and waved to her across the court. what a gorgeous older woman. she was my barbara cooper. you know how much weight that name carries. this music, the non-yacht stuff, the schmaltzy love songs, the sad eyes, the i just want to be your everything. how deep is your love? so much doubt, so much hope.
yacht is just a subset. imho. it's def a vibe, not quite a genre, but there's a larger zeitgeist that encircles it that has yet to be defined, unless i actually did, but i dunno. liminalcore, between hope and despair.
― slugbuggy, Saturday, 2 November 2024 12:26 (one year ago)
“this is music of striving; another year and then you'll be happy,”I don’t hear it, but love this take!
― calstars, Saturday, 2 November 2024 13:28 (one year ago)
that was my late 70s, i was of a certain age and that was my thing during that time. a few years one way or the other and i'd be talking about other musics.i'm a very specific demographic.
― slugbuggy, Saturday, 2 November 2024 14:23 (one year ago)