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        <title>Night Redux</title>   
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        <p>Maybe the universe really will give you what you want: just the other day <a href="http://burlveneer.vox.com/library/post/unrelaxing-with-stevie-lange.html">I posted a song by Night</a> and mentioned that I really wanted their song &quot;Hot Summer Nights&quot; but couldn&#39;t find it.&#160; And <em>voilá</em>, my old record-selling partner <a href="http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZplattersthatmatterrecordsQQhtZ-1">Platters That Matter Records</a> sends me an mp3 of it!&#160; Here it is:</p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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<p> Incidentally, <a href="http://plattersthatmatterrecords.vox.com/">Mr. Platters now has his own blog on Vox</a>, which I expect him to fill with long-forgotten gems from his vinyl vault.&#160; He also reminded me of something I forgot to mention last time, which is that Night&#39;s keyboard player is frequent Rolling Stones keyboardist <a href="http://www.rocksoff.org/nicky.htm">Nicky Hopkins</a>.&#160; I did mention last time that &quot;Hot Summer Nights&quot; is similar to &quot;Gold&quot; by John Stewart and Stevie Nicks, both thematically (&quot;making it&quot; in the rock music business) and musically (the same beat, almost the same descending melody in &quot;Gold&quot;&#39;s electric piano riff and Night&#39;s &quot;woo-ooh-ooh&quot;s in the chorus).&#160; But don&#39;t just take my word for it, listen &quot;Gold&quot; and compare:</p>
    
    
    


    
    
    


    
    
    


    
    
    

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<p> &quot;Gold&quot; came out in 1979, and Night&#39;s song in 1980, but it was a version of a Walter Egan song from 1978.&#160; I don&#39;t mean to imply any copying on anyone&#39;s part, I just wanted to point out the coincidences and say &quot;isn&#39;t that cool?&quot;&#160; One thing I have always wondered since 1979 is who the heck is John Stewart?&#160; If you&#39;ve ever wondered that too, <a href="http://members.aol.com/clackclack/jsbio.htm">this page</a> will tell you all you need to know.&#160; But to sum it up: John Stewart is an old folkie and songwriter.&#160; He joined the Kingston Trio in 1961, replacing founding member Dave Guard.&#160; He briefly partnered with John Denver later in the 60s, when he wrote &quot;Daydream Believer,&quot; which would become a hit for the Monkees.&#160; He spent the 70s as a singer/songwriter (I think); &quot;Gold&quot; was by far his biggest success, from his album <em><a href="http://discog.fleetwoodmac.net/discog.php?pid=131">Bombs Away Dream Babies</a>.</em>&#160; <a href="http://www.chillywinds.com/">His own website</a> says he has recorded over 40 solo albums!&#160; And continues to do so.&#160; Now that&#39;s persistence!<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <p>Another of my guilty pleasures is the horror fiction of R. Chetwynd-Hayes, &quot;Britain&#39;s Prince of Chill.&quot;&#160; He put out a huge amount of short horror fiction through the 70s and 80s, and I will qualify &quot;horror fiction&quot; by noting that his stories are just as scary as a carnival haunted house, and in the same way.&#160; He actually could write a chilling tale, but he was obviously a humorous sort, and his humor took the edge off of most of his work.&#160; Still, he made a living at it, and had two portmanteau movies made from his stories, <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070078/"><em>From Beyond the Grave</em></a> and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081178/"><em>The Monster Club</em></a>.&#160; A little Chetwynd-Hayes goes a long way, so it had been about a year since I last read him when I discovered a Chetwynd-Hayes fansite, <a href="http://loughville.mysite.orange.co.uk/index.html">Loughville</a>.&#160; That rekindled my interest and inspired me to get copies of the films, which I had never seen before.&#160; Now here comes the music part: in <em>The Monster Club</em>, vampire Erasmus (Vincent Price) takes his latest victim, horror writer R. Chetwynd-Hayes (John Carradine) into the eponymous club, where he introduces tales of various &quot;breeds&quot; of monsters in between band performances.&#160; The bands are a motley mix of new wave and AOR; but the band after the second story is... <a href="http://wm09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;token=&amp;sql=11:k9fuxq85ldae">Night</a>!&#160; Yet another of my weaknesses is minor AOR hits from my teenage years, and Night&#39;s &quot;Hot Summer Nights&quot; is about as minor as they get.&#160; I managed to get an mp3 of it during the Napster era, but I lost it (along with about 600 others) when I inadvertently let my MyPlay account lapse.&#160; Damn and blast!&#160; So I don&#39;t have it anymore, and I&#39;m having trouble finding one (it&#39;s not very Googleable).&#160; But now at least I have &quot;The Stripper,&quot; with lead singer Stevie Vann Lange absolutely belting out the lyrics!&#160; I couldn&#39;t tell from &quot;Hot Summer Nights&quot; what a powerhouse singer she is; Chris Thompson, the band&#39;s other singer (who was the lead singer on Manfred Mann&#39;s big hits of the 70s, e.g. &quot;Blinded By the Light&quot;) is relegated to guitar and backing vocals on this track.&#160; The movie clip is on YouTube, but it&#39;s not embeddable, so instead of just posting a link, here&#39;s an audio rip.&#160; (But <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmaIYVxyD1E">watch the YouTube clip</a> to see the stripper <em>take it all off--</em>insert Cryptkeeper laughter here.)</p>
    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        






    
    
    





        





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Stevie has provided backing vocals on tons of other artists&#39; records and concerts.&#160; She&#39;s credited on Gang of Four&#39;s <em>Songs of the Free</em>, so that must be her singing the iconic &quot;I Love a Man in Uniform&quot; chorus.&#160; Wow!&#160; (And she got the last name Lange by marrying rock producer <em>extraordinaire</em> Mutt Lange!)&#160; Now, back to Night: &quot;Hot Summer Nights&quot; was actually a cover; the song was written and originally recorded by <a href="http://walternative.com/">Walter Egan</a> on his 1978 album <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/music6/walteregan/notshy/notshy.html"><em>Not Shy</em></a>.&#160; Hey, whaddyaknow, here&#39;s Walter singing it on YouTube!</p>
    
    
    


    
    
    


    
    
    

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I think I prefer the Night version, if only for Stevie&#39;s vocals, but it&#39;s great to hear the song again anyway. (Coincidentally, the song is thematically similar to a song by another Stevie: &quot;Gold&quot; by Stevie Nicks and John Stewart.&#160; It&#39;s musically similar too, for that matter.)&#160; Walter Egan is best known for his bigger hit from <em>Not Shy</em>, &quot;Magnet and Steel&quot;:</p>
    
    
    


    
    
    


    
    
    

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<p>
 Oh my gosh, it&#39;s <em>all connected</em>, and if I don&#39;t stop now I may never stop, so that&#39;s it for now.&#160;
But Chris Thompson will figure in another post soon.</p>
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