Song Of The Day 7/23/2015: Andrew Gold – “Never Let Her Slip Away”
In 1977 Gold had a hit song of his own called “Lonely Boy.” Let’s talk about “Lonely Boy.” It’s an off-kilter combination of California rock and Freudian psychoanalysis that’s at once immaculately constructed and patently ludicrous. It spins off a great piano hook, and then goes into the story of a guy whose childhood is traumatized because his parents have another kid after him. I have no doubt that this syndrome actually happens in American families (and I’m worried of my son Hank developing a case), but taking it out of its diagnostic setting and placing it to a ticking piece of epic rock just makes the neurosis sound even smaller than it already is. It’s one of those pop songs I dearly love, yet disagree with on an intellectual basis, like this one. Sometimes I argue with these types of songs, out loud. Which isn’t really a problem unless I forget I’m sitting at a bus stop.
Gold reeled off another hit with “Thank You For Being a Friend,” which as we all know was later seized and re-recorded as the theme to a TV sitcom about randy sexagenarians coping with the mean streets of Miami. (I honestly don’t think I’ve ever seen a single episode. Is that weird?) “Never Let Her Slip Away” was on the same album as “Thank You,” and it ventures far enough into the harbor of yacht rock that I feel it deserves the spotlight. Also, admittedly, I love this song. It’s kind of adventurous for the time: stripped down to nothing but the most basic beat, a nice pop hook played on a cutely primitive synthesizer, some very nice vocal arrangements and, because this is the late ’70s and there was a moon out, a saxophone. This saxophone does not have quite the same criminal intent as saxophones of the 1980’s, but boy does it play with matches.
Side note: Back when Foo Fighters were starting out, my partner at the time had a really pretty good idea that they should cover “Lonely Boy.” Normally I’d have taken the credit for the idea, but ETHICS IN MUSIC BLOGGING snort-snort. It was her idea. Anyway, I’m thrilled to have just found out that a couple of years ago on Marc Maron’s podcast, Dave Grohl not only indicated his great affection for Andrew Gold, but was thinking about putting out a double-sided 7-inch called Solid Gold with “Lonely Boy” on the A-side and “Never Let Her Slip Away” on the flip. Please, Lord, make that happen, and may Dave bring me down in his broken-leg guitar throne and have me play the piano riff. I’ll bring everyone a latté, which I’ve recently learned is an ethical form of bribery.
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