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The Cars Perform ~You Might Think ~~Magic~ & ~Let's Go~ Live Heartbeat City Tour 1984 *Best Version*
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The Cars Perform You Might Think, Magic and Let's Go Heartbeat City Tour 1984. I decided to re upload 3 songs and share these together . You Might Think Song 1 @3:17 Song 2 Magic Song 3 @7:41 is a rocky fast version of Let's Go
Because the purpose is to non-commercially educate and offer a critical assessment, it is being uploaded under the terms of Fair Use. No copyright infringement intended.
These are 3 wonderful live performances and once again showcases Benjamin's incredible talent as I love how his bass line gives Magic , well, magic and such style, and I love the song Magic and it seems fitting as I love summer and it is happening right now Down Under in Tassie and Let's Go remains one of my favourite songs. I believe these 3 songs show why I love The Cars and consider Benjamin to be a legendary and shows what an incredible band The Cars are. Please check out 6:51 , that smile of Benjamin to someone in the audience is something purely magical .
Song 1 is ~You Might Think~ is a 1984 single by The Cars from their fifth studio album, Heartbeat City. The track was written by Ric Ocasek and produced by Mutt Lange and the Cars, with Ocasek also providing the lead vocals.The track was the first single to be released from Heartbeat City. ~You Might Think~ peaked at #7 in the U.S. and #8 in Canada. It also peaked at #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the U.S., the first song by the band to do so. In the UK, the song reached #88 on the pop charts.
It was released March 13, 1984 (US) and November 1984 (UK)
This song Let's Go is from their album called Candy-0 1979 & written by Ric Ocasek.
and I am also working on a website, I try and upload something new each week on this channel.
Here is information about this song. If you like this please give a thumbs up.
Magic is of course from their Heartbeat City album from 1984. This single was released May 7, 1984 from the The Cars' Heartbeat City album released in March 1984 . Written by Ric Ocasek, the track was sung by bassist Benjamin Orr and produced by Robert John Mutt Lange with the band.
~Let's Go~ is a 1979 song by the Cars, written by Ric Ocasek for the band's second studio album Candy-O. A new wave rock song with sarcastic lyrics, the song's hook was inspired by the Routers. The song's vocals are performed by bassist Benjamin Orr.
~Let's Go~ was released in 1979 as the debut single from Candy-O on Elektra Records. The single was a chart success, reaching number 14 in the United States and charting in multiple other countries. It has since appeared on several compilation albums and has seen critical acclaim.
~Let's Go~was described by Brett Milano as "another double-edged anthem" in the liner notes for Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology. AllMusic critic Donald Guarisco called the track ~a tight new wave rocker that married the sardonic humor and new wave quirkiness of their previous singles to an easily accessible pop melody.~
The song's signature hook is a series of claps followed by a shouted ~Let's go!~, which is derived from the 1962 song ~Let's Go (Pony)~ by the Routers, as well as a simple synth melody played by Greg Hawkes, using the Sync II lead preset (or a slight variation of it) from a Prophet-5 synthesizer. The song tells the story of a 17-year-old girl and her budding interest in ~the nightlife~.
~Let's Go~ was released as the debut single from Candy-O in June 1979. The song's B-side is a non-album track titled "That's It" that features Benjamin Orr on lead vocals. The single peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US, making it the first song by The Cars to reach the Billboard top 20. The song was an even bigger success elsewhere, hitting the top 10 in multiple countries. In Canada, the track reached #5, and remains the Cars' highest ever charting single in that country. Similarly, "Let's Go" peaked at #6 in Australia, where it remains The Cars' highest charted hit.
Rolling Stone critic Tom Carson described ~Let's Go~ as ~the best cut on Candy-O, while the Billboard review of Candy-O listed the song as one of the "best cuts". William Ruhlmann, author of The All-Music Guide to Rock, said, ~'Let's Go' (the Cars' biggest hit so far) became one of the summer songs of the year,~ and Hamish Champ, writer of The 100 Best-Selling Albums of the 70s, said the track (as well as its follow-up, ~It's All I Can Do~), "give ample evidence of the band's range". AllMusic reviewer said the track "proves to be the best track [on Candy-O]~, while Donald Guarisco, also of AllMusic, said "its streamlined pop style paved the way for future Cars hits like ~Shake It Up~and ~ Magic~.
Because the purpose is to non-commercially educate and offer a critical assessment, it is being uploaded under the terms of Fair Use. No copyright infringement intended.
These are 3 wonderful live performances and once again showcases Benjamin's incredible talent as I love how his bass line gives Magic , well, magic and such style, and I love the song Magic and it seems fitting as I love summer and it is happening right now Down Under in Tassie and Let's Go remains one of my favourite songs. I believe these 3 songs show why I love The Cars and consider Benjamin to be a legendary and shows what an incredible band The Cars are. Please check out 6:51 , that smile of Benjamin to someone in the audience is something purely magical .
Song 1 is ~You Might Think~ is a 1984 single by The Cars from their fifth studio album, Heartbeat City. The track was written by Ric Ocasek and produced by Mutt Lange and the Cars, with Ocasek also providing the lead vocals.The track was the first single to be released from Heartbeat City. ~You Might Think~ peaked at #7 in the U.S. and #8 in Canada. It also peaked at #1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the U.S., the first song by the band to do so. In the UK, the song reached #88 on the pop charts.
It was released March 13, 1984 (US) and November 1984 (UK)
This song Let's Go is from their album called Candy-0 1979 & written by Ric Ocasek.
and I am also working on a website, I try and upload something new each week on this channel.
Here is information about this song. If you like this please give a thumbs up.
Magic is of course from their Heartbeat City album from 1984. This single was released May 7, 1984 from the The Cars' Heartbeat City album released in March 1984 . Written by Ric Ocasek, the track was sung by bassist Benjamin Orr and produced by Robert John Mutt Lange with the band.
~Let's Go~ is a 1979 song by the Cars, written by Ric Ocasek for the band's second studio album Candy-O. A new wave rock song with sarcastic lyrics, the song's hook was inspired by the Routers. The song's vocals are performed by bassist Benjamin Orr.
~Let's Go~ was released in 1979 as the debut single from Candy-O on Elektra Records. The single was a chart success, reaching number 14 in the United States and charting in multiple other countries. It has since appeared on several compilation albums and has seen critical acclaim.
~Let's Go~was described by Brett Milano as "another double-edged anthem" in the liner notes for Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology. AllMusic critic Donald Guarisco called the track ~a tight new wave rocker that married the sardonic humor and new wave quirkiness of their previous singles to an easily accessible pop melody.~
The song's signature hook is a series of claps followed by a shouted ~Let's go!~, which is derived from the 1962 song ~Let's Go (Pony)~ by the Routers, as well as a simple synth melody played by Greg Hawkes, using the Sync II lead preset (or a slight variation of it) from a Prophet-5 synthesizer. The song tells the story of a 17-year-old girl and her budding interest in ~the nightlife~.
~Let's Go~ was released as the debut single from Candy-O in June 1979. The song's B-side is a non-album track titled "That's It" that features Benjamin Orr on lead vocals. The single peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the US, making it the first song by The Cars to reach the Billboard top 20. The song was an even bigger success elsewhere, hitting the top 10 in multiple countries. In Canada, the track reached #5, and remains the Cars' highest ever charting single in that country. Similarly, "Let's Go" peaked at #6 in Australia, where it remains The Cars' highest charted hit.
Rolling Stone critic Tom Carson described ~Let's Go~ as ~the best cut on Candy-O, while the Billboard review of Candy-O listed the song as one of the "best cuts". William Ruhlmann, author of The All-Music Guide to Rock, said, ~'Let's Go' (the Cars' biggest hit so far) became one of the summer songs of the year,~ and Hamish Champ, writer of The 100 Best-Selling Albums of the 70s, said the track (as well as its follow-up, ~It's All I Can Do~), "give ample evidence of the band's range". AllMusic reviewer said the track "proves to be the best track [on Candy-O]~, while Donald Guarisco, also of AllMusic, said "its streamlined pop style paved the way for future Cars hits like ~Shake It Up~and ~ Magic~.
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