Watched it last night--very enjoyable.
I learned that I need to check out Thundercat.
Hey guy, it's cool. Nobody here is going to judge you. You might not want to go Sailing with Chris and Mike though.I survived the Yacht Rock movie. Most of it is just not my thing. I was into everything else happening at that same time.
Don't get me wrong. I respect the musicianship. I think Michael McDonald has a beautiful voice. With the exception of Steely Dan, I'd rather listen to my Dad's Big Band, jazz music.
I've listened to everything from 40's to Funk, Punk and old school Metal. But, I can't get into soft Yacht Rock. Oh well.
Christopher Cross can burn up the fretboard. But, I want to drown myself the minute the song “Sailing” begins. Make it stop!Hey guy, it's cool. Nobody here is going to judge you. You might not want to go Sailing with Chris and Mike though.
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How do you feel about his other wind inspired hit?Christopher Cross can burn up the fretboard. But, I want to drown myself the minute the song “Sailing” begins. Make it stop!
I don't like any of Christopher Cross's music.How do you feel about his other wind inspired hit?
They really missed the boat not calling this 'Yacht Rock Doc' right? It's fun to say.
Saxon does a great Ride Like the Wind cover. I've seen them quite a few times over the years.I don't like any of Christopher Cross's music.
I can thank Michael Jackson's album "Thriller." That kid diddler saved us all from the Yacht Rock radio assault. It's ironic the way Steve Lukather participated, playing on the album that killed the genre which he was most prolific playing and recording within during his career.
I can't distance myself too far here since I like Steely Dan. I'm a complicit fan in the genre I mostly disdain.
Let Yacht Rock Rot!
But they didn't refer to it as yacht rock in the sketch, did they?PROOF!!!!.....
The SC TV sketch where Rick Moranis plays Michael McDonald and runs all over town from session to session.... that was in the 80's!
I know we were using the term back then!!!!
Nah, it was a bit about Michael McDonald. For a time in the 80s, he seemed to be popping up everywhere. Let's see if this link works.But they didn't refer to it as yacht rock in the sketch, did they?
I always heard it called things like "easy listening" and "soft rock" until the video series came out.
For me, it was the soundtrack to my childhood in the '70s - early '80s, listening to KNBR 68 out of SF in the back of my mom's Volvo station wagon.