Tuesday, June 27, 2023

My Dad's Opinion on Made Of Rain


For Father's Day last week I gave my dad a copy of Made Of Rain and here's how it happened.

So my parents like The Psychedelic Furs and as I mentioned a long time ago on this blog, they saw The Furs live during the Midnight To Midnight tour. Even though my parents like The Furs' music, they don't have all of their albums and aren't familiar with most of their songs. The only albums they had were Mirror Moves and Midnight To Midnight, both on tape. I don't know if my mom listened to the latter, but my dad said he liked it pretty good. Nowadays my dad has the CD of Mirror Moves, a greatest hits album, and Made Of Rain.

Some time last year on days when my dad would be off from work we played either a card game or a board game and while we played we listened to all of my Psychedelic Furs albums (except Mirror Moves since my dad already has it). With The Psychedelic Furs, Talk Talk Talk, Forever Now, Book Of Days, and World Outside my dad liked them okay but not enough to make an impact on him. When we got to Made Of Rain he actually liked it, enough that he wanted to get the album! So I had that ingrained into my head, and as previously mentioned, on Father's Day I got his own copy.

After when my dad listened to the album a couple more times he said to me that he really liked it. I told him there were some long time PFurs fans who complained that Made Of Rain didn't sound like a Psychedelic Furs album, and here's what my dad told me: He said that it does sound like a Furs album and that the music is passionate and played with more heart. With Midnight To Midnight, even though he likes it, he said it felt hollow and The Psychedelic Furs' hearts weren't into it. But with Made Of Rain, the band was into it and put a lot of care and thought onto the album. I totally agree with his statement because the music is absolutely incredible and The Psychedelic Furs definitely gave it their all on Made Of Rain.

Friday, June 23, 2023

Update on Mars Williams #2

Photo: Matthew Reeves

Here is another update about Mars Williams. His GoFundMe page has reached its goal!! Yesterday Dave Rempis, who organized the page, had posted an update and here's what he wrote:


"Dear friends,

We wanted to post another update on Mars Williams GoFundMe campaign to share some good news. Last night we hit the goal of the campaign!! Thanks to your incredible generosity, we've been able to ensure that Mars can have some time and space while undergoing chemo to not have to worry about the medical bills, or being out of work for close to a year. (That's not to say you shouldn't encourage friends to donate, so please feel free if you're so inclined! Everything helps and will have a great impact.)

Mars will be continuing treatment for a few more months. And as anyone knows who's been through this, or had close friends and family going through this, CANCER SUCKS. It's a major drag any way about it. But Mars is continuing to navigate his way through it, and even practicing his horns or having coffee with friends when he has enough energy to do so. As always, he's making everyone around him laugh even when it's tough to get out of bed. And he's hoping to be back onstage this fall.

We had coffee yesterday, and he asked me to pass along his regards and gratitude for the support you've all shown in ways both big and small. And he looks forward to seeing you again onstage asap!!!

Thanks so much to all of you, and with my utmost appreciation,

Dave"


I'm so happy that Mars Williams got the help, and I hope he will get better enough to join the rest of The Psychedelic Furs for the Autumn tour. Wishing all the best for Mars. <3

Sunday, June 11, 2023

The Psychedelic Furs' Top 5 Popular Songs (Spotify)

Photo: Matthew Reeves

About a couple hours ago I downloaded Spotify on my phone and I added the artists I like and made my own playlist. I looked at The Psychedelic Furs' profile and it showed five of their most popular songs at the moment on the app. Here's what the list looks like.


1. Love My Way (137,521,203)
2. Pretty In Pink (52,738,413)
3. The Ghost In You (31,789,738)
4. Heaven (12,324,085)
5. Heartbreak Beat (7,737,680)


What I'm kind of disappointed about is that Spotify doesn't have Richard Butler's solo album. That album needs to be rereleased by The Furs' current label Cooking Vinyl. Wouldn't it be great? But I'm glad the app has the two Love Spit Love albums on there.

Saturday, June 3, 2023

My Psychedelic Furs CDs #14


Pretty In Pink: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1986) (A&M CD 3293)

Being a Psychedelic Furs fan, I just had to get the soundtrack of Pretty In Pink. And I'm glad I did, especially since it has the "new" version of "Pretty In Pink". I haven't watched the movie so far, but maybe someday I will.

"Pretty In Pink" is the fifth track and I thought it would be the first track since the movie is supposedly based on the song. I say supposedly because the story of the song is not really about a girl wearing a pink dress.

Here's a note from John Hughes about the music featured in the liner notes:


"The music in Pretty In Pink was not an afterthought.
The tracks on this album and in this film are there because Howie Deutch [director] and I believe in the artists, respect the artists and are proud to be in league with them. Endless thanks to them all and to David Anderle, the best friend and ally anyone venturing into the blur of film music could ever have." – John Hughes.


Track Listing:

1. If You Leave - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
2. Left Of Center - Suzanne Vega featuring Joe Jackson on piano
3. Get To Know Ya - Jesse Johnson
4. Do Wot You Do - INXS
5. Pretty In Pink - The Psychedelic Furs
6. Shell-Shock - New Order
7. Round, Round - Belouis Some
8. Wouldn't It Be Good - Danny Hutton Hitters
9. Bring On The Dancing Horses - Echo & The Bunnymen
10. Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want - The Smiths