80’s at 8 Rockturnal With Scotty B Monday 06-12-23
Tonight’s 80’s at 8 was an Day Themed 80’s at 8 and it started with “Let the Day Begin” by The Call. Released in 1989 as the title track of their album, this anthemic masterpiece has resonated with audiences around the world, capturing their imaginations and stirring their souls.
Upon its release, “Let the Day Begin” enjoyed notable success on various music charts, further cementing The Call’s position in the rock music scene. The song reached its highest chart position in the United States, peaking at #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. Its catchy melodies, rousing chorus, and passionate vocals propelled it to become one of the band’s most iconic and enduring hits.
“Let the Day Begin” served as the title track for The Call’s 1989 album of the same name. The album showcased the band’s unique blend of alternative rock, post-punk, and new wave influences, solidifying their reputation as innovative musicians. The record features a dynamic collection of songs that tackle themes of hope, perseverance, and introspection, while delivering a sound that is both powerful and introspective.
Although the album did not receive any certifications, it remains a cherished gem in the discography of The Call, as well as a testament to the band’s creative vision and enduring impact.
Decades after its release, “Let the Day Begin” remains a powerful anthem of hope and a reminder that each new day brings the promise of fresh beginnings. The Call’s music continues to touch the hearts and minds of fans, ensuring that their legacy as a band will endure for years to come.
The music video has the Call performing “Let the Day Begin in the woods and every now and then cutting to shots of blue collar workers. You can check it out below:
The second track in the Day Themed 80’s at 8 was “Day in Day Out” by David Bowie. David Bowie, the legendary icon of music and artistry, has blessed the world with numerous timeless songs throughout his illustrious career. Among them, “Day in Day out” stands out as a thought-provoking track from his 1987 album, “Never Let Me Down.” It takes listeners on a sonic journey that explores the complexities of everyday life.
“Never Let Me Down” achieved moderate commercial success and garnered positive reviews from critics, praising Bowie’s ability to continually reinvent his sound. While the album didn’t receive any certifications, it remains a significant part of Bowie’s discography, reflecting his artistic exploration and willingness to push musical boundaries.
“Day in Day Out ” reached #3 the Billboard Mainstream Rock Chart and #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 firmly establishing its presence among Bowie’s esteemed catalog. “Day in Day out” remains a cherished gem for fans who appreciate its introspective nature and musical sophistication.
The music video for “Day-In Day-Out” was shot in Los Angeles, with Bowie claiming it was “not going to sell the song at all”, and was designed to explore the music video as a storytelling format over promoting the track itself. You can check it out below: