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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Simply Red "Picture Book" 1985. British blue-eyed soul/pop that went to no. 2 in the UK and made the Top 20 in the US (#16). It's been more than a minute since I've made time and space to sit down to listen to a record and write: life is insanely busy, the holidays came and  [...]</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s been more than a minute since I&#8217;ve made time and space to sit down to listen to a record and write: life is insanely busy, the holidays came and went, Vault Boy is home for a month from college (I guess it would be more accurate to call him Vault Man since he&#8217;ll be 19 soon but that feels waaaayyyy to weird), and the records on my to-do stack are numbering close to 100 so it&#8217;s time to get back on the listening and writing wagon. I grabbed Simply Red&#8217;s debut record for a few reasons &#8211; it was sitting on top of one of the stacks and its big hit song, &#8220;Holding Back the Years,&#8221; is on my New Year&#8217;s playlist so it feels right this time of year.</p>
<p>&#8220;Holding Back the Years&#8221; went to #1 in the US (the week of July 12th, 1986) and to #2 in the UK (it was initially released there in &#8217;84 when it went to #51). It earned Simply Red a Grammy nomination for best pop performance. It&#8217;s also the only song on <em>Picture Book</em> that I have any familiarity with or connection to and I am therefore going to ignore the rest of the LP (I&#8217;m listening to it now, it&#8217;s pretty boring overall though Simply Red&#8217;s cover of The Valentine Brothers&#8217; &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrUB0g8Vjgg">Money&#8217;s Too Tight</a>&#8221; is OK). &#8220;Holding Back the Years&#8221; was omnipresent on the radio and MTV during the first half of &#8217;86; one of my all-time favorite memories hearing &#8220;Holding Back the Years&#8221; is from around spring or early summer of &#8217;86. I had stopped by Tom&#8217;s Drive-In (not an actual drive-in as this local fast food chain joint was downtown Appleton), possibly after school as I know I was on my brown 10-speed Schwinn bike, to see who was hanging out there. I can&#8217;t remember everyone present but I do know that (if they were even there) my girlfriends had all left, leaving me to hang with the group of punk boys who were a little bit scary and a lot of bit awesome. &#8220;Holding Back the Years&#8221; started playing on the restaurant&#8217;s speakers and one particularly scary punk, Kevin, got up and started doing a remarkably great slow stomping dance with his shaved head, army jacket and combat boots while singing along &#8211; even a hard-ass punk knew all the words.</p>
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