No, the title track is too long and slow for Top 40; maybe it could have been a featured album track on rock radio. Jackson Browne's "Hold Out" album was doing quite well at the time, maybe that could have lifted Randy's profile a bit.
No, the title track is too long and slow for Top 40; maybe it could have been a featured album track on rock radio. Jackson Browne's "Hold Out" album was doing quite well at the time, maybe that could have lifted Randy's profile a bit.
Well, the answer about which publication is more interesting than I expected: it's from a New Orleans music magazine called Wavelength, February 1981 issue. The bit that got cut off was an ad for Warehouse Records, and also mention of Randy appearing at Old Man River's on February 10.
see page 12: https://scholarworks.uno.edu/cgi/vie...-jwmPBTDmNorrc
Thanks for posting that! What a cool find.
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
Sweet baby Hayzoos, a "new" (to me) photo of our Randy!!! https://imgur.com/a/4Eg7oUU
https://imgur.com/a/4Eg7oUU
I feel confident that even an objective, scientific person would look at that photo and conclude that Randy is the best-looking man ever. Am I right? Of course I am.
And such a fine subject for scientific study!
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Leave something good behind."
Thanks, NMB, it's new to me too. Kind of a pensive look for Randy.
Sweet Randy...
It's all in your smile that brings
All of the special things about you
Of course you are right, NMB and as you know, I am being completely objective. Absolutely adorable. Period. Thanks for sharing.
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It’s only moments that you borrow...
Great pic of Randy there! Love!
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