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FuzzyPlum 12-04-2022 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by bwboy (Post 1279714)
Curious as to why you feel Save Me wasn’t a good choice for a first single. And what you think might have been a better choice.

By process of elimination, I think a shortened In the Back of My Mind might have been a good choice for a lead single. None of Stevie’s songs would have been hit singles, nor Rick’s, so that left Christine and Billy. Skies imo was too light and poppy for a lead single, and Behind the Mask was too dark. Do You Know is a personal favorite, but too intimate. I love When It Comes to Love and Hard Feelings, but I don’t think they would have been hits.

Save Me and ITBOMM seem like they are very radio friendly and have gravitas to get the attention the first single needs. Save Me is quite a rocker compared to Christine’s other songs. I also love Isn’t It Midnight. Im sure the band and the record label wanted a single that featured Christine or Stevie first, and hoped subsequent singles could come from Billy, but it didn’t work out that way :mad:

I just think Save Me was a bit too MOR/meh for the mainstream charts. Its okay, but kind of bland. I think they released it as it was the most in keeping with their 80's hits. Its the song that mostly follows the Hold Me/Little Lies/Everywhere formula....just not as good. By that time though chart music had really moved on. Save Me was a bit behind the times.
Yes, I think a single version of Behind The Mask or Do You Know would have had a better chance of impacting on the charts. Think of the success of Extreme: More Than Words. I'm not for one minute saying Do You Know is as good a song as that, but I think it had a similar sort of vibe.

I actually remember reading Save Me was out in the charts...but I hadnt heard it yet. I remember Baywatch came out at around that time and it had a song called Save Me as the theme song. I had kinda hoped that was it.
....but no...that was by Peter Cetera.

bwboy 12-04-2022 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie (Post 1279722)
Stevie fans are always numbers people.

"$he's the BEST, because $he sold the most!"

Well, Stevie was the only member who had a #1 single :lol:

Macfan4life 12-04-2022 04:42 PM

Numbers numbers numbers
who had more hit singles? Christine
who had the single with most weeks on the chart? Christine
touché

HomerMcvie 12-04-2022 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1279768)
Numbers numbers numbers
who had more hit singles? Christine
who had the single with most weeks on the chart? Christine
touché

Yeah, but he doesn't have a Christine shrine.

HomerMcvie 12-04-2022 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bwboy (Post 1279761)
Well, Stevie was the only member who had a #1 single :lol:

Thank you for proving my point. :lol:

UnwindedDreams 12-04-2022 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Macfan4life (Post 1279768)
Numbers numbers numbers
who had more hit singles? Christine
who had the single with most weeks on the chart? Christine
touché

Christine also had hits in the United Kingdom where Stevie did not.

Karlie 12-04-2022 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by UnwindedDreams (Post 1279773)
Christine also had hits in the United Kingdom where Stevie did not.

She also had the best legs in Britain which Stevie did not!

HomerMcvie 12-04-2022 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Karlie (Post 1279776)
She also had the best legs in Britain which Stevie did not!

Has anyone ever wondered if Stevie was tall enough to ride the rides at an amusement park?

I mean, as a child or adult.

bwboy 12-04-2022 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by HomerMcvie (Post 1279771)
Thank you for proving my point. :lol:

And may I remind you Stevie was the first woman to be inducted into the RRHOF two times. Two times. :]

HomerMcvie 12-04-2022 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by bwboy (Post 1279780)
And may I remind you Stevie was the first woman to be inducted into the RRHOF two times. Two times. :]

Well there's certainly no accounting for taste. See Roseanne and The Kardashians. Appealing to the lowest common denominator isn't a goal sought by those of greater taste.



:lol:

bwboy 12-04-2022 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by FuzzyPlum (Post 1279736)
I just think Save Me was a bit too MOR/meh for the mainstream charts. Its okay, but kind of bland. I think they released it as it was the most in keeping with their 80's hits. Its the song that mostly follows the Hold Me/Little Lies/Everywhere formula....just not as good. By that time though chart music had really moved on. Save Me was a bit behind the times.
Yes, I think a single version of Behind The Mask or Do You Know would have had a better chance of impacting on the charts. Think of the success of Extreme: More Than Words. I'm not for one minute saying Do You Know is as good a song as that, but I think it had a similar sort of vibe.

I actually remember reading Save Me was out in the charts...but I hadnt heard it yet. I remember Baywatch came out at around that time and it had a song called Save Me as the theme song. I had kinda hoped that was it.
....but no...that was by Peter Cetera.

I think you’re pretty much spot on re Save Me. It was a bit behind the times in 1990. If it had only come out one year earlier, it might have been a bigger hit. Love that guitar by Rick Vito so much, though.

Now I’m picturing Pamela Anderson and David Hasselfoff running on the beach to Save Me- “I’m running for cover…”

UnwindedDreams 12-04-2022 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bwboy (Post 1279780)
And may I remind you Stevie was the first woman to be inducted into the RRHOF two times. Two times. :]

She should have deferred to the true Queen of Rock, Tina Turner.


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