Dan Hartman wrote a beautiful song in the early 80s. Catchy hook, great beat, and a happy story. But as Clint Eastwood said in Magnum Force, "A man has got to know his limitations." The real Dan is below. His song was used in the film Streets of Fire and a fictional group called The Sorels made Dan's song a heck of a lot cooler by keeping Dan out of it. Dan didn't have the right moves. Well played, Hollywood. Dapper Dan does appear in this version that also received ample airplay on MTV. It was a story within the story. Now everybody has a moment to shine. Dan Hartman died in 1994 of a brain tumor associated with AIDS.
Tag: 80s music
two-fer Thursday: Dire Straits
Goodness me, could this be Industrial Disease? I go down to Speaker's Corner I'm thunderstruck they got free speech, tourists, police in trucks two men say they're Jesus one of them must be wrong there's a protest singer singing a protest song - he says 'they wanna have a war to keep us on our knees they wanna have a war to keep their factories they wanna have a war to stop us buying Japanese they wanna have a war to stop Industrial Disease