Monday, October 8, 2007

Another upcoming TV apperance for this week.


Jessie's Girl comes in at #20 so be sure to catch the beginning of this one!


100 Best Songs of the 80s (#s 20-1)
Thursday October 11th 8pm ET VH1 Classic
Sunday October 14th 7pm ET VH1 Classic

Phoenix Review

Phoenix, AZ
Maricopa Events Center
9/30/07
review and photo by Christine Reed

Rick was PERFCT on Sunday. Need I say more? Okay, okay I know you want more details.
The audience was so excited they kept rushing the stage before the show even opened up, security kept sending them back to their seats time and time again. Finally we were allowed up front and I swear it was a flash back to my first Rick concert in the 80’s smashed up against the stage! He opened with WKRNR and it’s even better live then on I tunes and I don’t have to tell you that it totally ROCKS on I tunes. I don’t know how the ladies who post the whole set list keep track; writing things down was the last thing on my mind! It was a pretty basic 80’s hit set… plus Bath Tub Gloria with the doctor references, Red House, and My Generation.
For DTTS he brought the mic to a few kids in the audience, said one sounded like Satan and that was too funny! Then they started hopping on stage, so he had them line up. What he did not know was that as he was moving down the line, Bucky and the band were having more and more kids jump up. He kept saying “hey where did you come from?” But he made sure they all sang and gave them each hugs and a kiss on the head when they were done… How cool is that?
I wondered how he would get out in the crowd since I now intimately knew the five people in my four inch space! He did Human Touch in the crowd… What a BRAVE man… he made it back to maybe where fifth row should have been I am guessing. There was apparently a butt grab because he called someone on it! Played a lil slide with someone’s cell phone and called the bank and left a message. He said he would like to make a withdrawal. He also said we’d be over for beer and pizza. Bet that was hilarious on Monday morning!
Then the women started jumping on stage… I have never seen or heard of so many. They just kept coming from both sides… Bucky and George were very good at dragging them off, carrying them off, and recovering from being taken down themselves. One woman made several attempts to get to Rick finally took the opportunity when another one was coming from the other side to sneak on stage and try to go behind the curtain. I think she got into a bit of trouble…. One got a quick touch of Rick and was shaking her fist proudly in the air as George carried her off! During the encore there was one last Rick Jumper and he picked her up and swung her around in a circle!
The whole show was simply AMAZING and I did not want the weekend to end. The man is addicting… I just want more!

Sunday, October 7, 2007

TV apperances for the week of Oct 9th 2007

Just a couple of TV listings this week while we continue to wait for the Nov release of Christmas With you!

Catch a quick gimps of Rick


I Love the 80s: 3D 1988

Wed 10/10/07 8pm EST VH1

Rick comments on the band Midnight Oil





Hard To Hold

UHD (Universal HD channel)
Sun 10/14/07 1:30pm EST






Friday, October 5, 2007

Flashback Friday

Rick's Rockin' Return!
On The Springfield Scene
Teen Beat 1985


Rick's back in action with a new album, three new videos and a new self-image!
On a comeback from his last film endeavor, Hard to Hold, Rick Springfield is on his way to yet another record success with his latest album Tao. Rick's acting and recording careers have been erratic over the years, but he's sure that Tao will satisfy fans because it has been rewarding for him.
For a while Rick has been interested in the philosophy and ideaology of the ancient Chinese religion Taoism. He's been reading up on it and has acquired Tae Kwon Do, a form of martial art and a great method of exercixe, as his latest favorite hobby. All of this Asian influence has resulted in Rick's Orientally -spiced LP, Tao.
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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Corrected Tour Date

There is a correction to a previously announced tour date.
The 12/08 date is at the Hard Rock in Orlando, not Hollywood:

12/08/07
Orlando, FL
Hard Rock Live

Calling Doctor Love

He plays a doctor on TV, but Rick Springfield is still a rocker at heart
Judith Salkin • Desert Post Weekly • October 4, 2007


Rick Springfield's not a doctor, but he plays one on "General Hospital."

He's also a rocker, who, for nearly four decades (where did the time go?) has managed simultaneous careers with seeming ease.
Case in point: this past summer Springfield found himself once again on GH, playing both the erstwhile and disarmingly sexy Dr. Noah Drake, who didn't see the uncanny resemblance he bore to his patient and rock star, Eli Love. (Does this sound even vaguely familiar?)
When Eli Love couldn't rouse himself from his hospital bed for a big concert, dashing Dr. Noah stepped in and lip synced to Love's vocals. "Yeah, that was interesting," Springfield says wryly.
Dr. Drake's return has been so successful, what was supposed to be just a summer run has been extended.
"So now I'm taping a whole week's worth of scenes and touring on the weekends," he says. "Which is what I was doing in early '80s. Nothing's changed."
Coming of age
You can't really say nothing's changed in Springfield's life and career. In between stints as the good doctor, Springfield has kept busy filling up his IMDb profile with appearances on episodic TV, a series or two of his own ("High Tide" and "Human Target"), soundtracks and touring, just about everywhere except his native Australia, until earlier this year.
And there was his stint in Las Vegas taking over for David Cassidy a few years ago in "FX." (note - EFX - Rick took over after Tommy Tune)
"Yeah, the first year was great," he says. "The last six months I wanted to shoot myself."
With the exception of a six-year hiatus, Springfield continued recording new works, too.
Springfield's most recent disc, "The Day After Yesterday," features covers of songs that were either hits during his halcyon days or are songs he wishes he'd written.
"My voice has toughened up a bit over the years," he says, and has more depth than in earlier days, which at 59 is to be expected.
At this point in his career Springfield is finally trying to please himself rather than record company execs or his legions of fans.
There's also a new holiday disc that drops Nov. 6 - "Christmas With You." Thirteen of the 14 tunes are familiar holiday music. "I like traditional Christmas music," he says. "This album is very acoustic and organic. It's the way I like my Chirstmas songs."

While Springfield still likes hitting the road, he's not up for long tours.
"Three to five days at a time that's my limit," he says. "I would want to go out for a year like I did when I was starting out. It's brutal."
Originally posted at mydesert.com

'80s rockers showdown
Judith Salkin • Desert Post Weekly • October 4, 2007


Rick Springfield made his rep as a heartthrob singing songs about young lust. On the flip-side, Pat Benatar was the take-no-prisoners rockers with the heart of steel and claws to match. At least on stage, anyway.

"Yeah, Rick opened for us years ago," Benatar says with a laugh when she finds out he's playing down the road from her Fantasy Springs Casino gig Saturday night in Indio. "Tell him I said, 'Hi.'"
Springfield is similarly pleased to hear that Benatar's in town while he's performing at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella.
"Yeah, I've worked with Pat," Springfield says. "That's really funny we're both playing the same night. To bad I can't catch her show. You know Neil's (Giraldo) played on a couple of songs for me?"
Benatar or Springfield? It all depends on how you wanna rock.
But you can only choose one.

Rick Springfield made his rep as a heartthrob singing songs about young lust. On the flip-side, Pat Benatar was the take-no-prisoners rockers with the heart of steel and claws to match. At least on stage, anyway.

"Yeah, Rick opened for us years ago," Benatar says with a laugh when she finds out he's playing down the road from her Fantasy Springs Casino gig Saturday night in Indio. "Tell him I said, 'Hi.'"
Springfield is similarly pleased to hear that Benatar's in town while he's performing at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella.
"Yeah, I've worked with Pat," Springfield says. "That's really funny we're both playing the same night. To bad I can't catch her show. You know Neil's (Giraldo) played on a couple of songs for me?"
Benatar or Springfield? It all depends on how you wanna rock.
But you can only choose one.

Rick Springfield made his rep as a heartthrob singing songs about young lust. On the flip-side, Pat Benatar was the take-no-prisoners rockers with the heart of steel and claws to match. At least on stage, anyway.

"Yeah, Rick opened for us years ago," Benatar says with a laugh when she finds out he's playing down the road from her Fantasy Springs Casino gig Saturday night in Indio. "Tell him I said, 'Hi.'"
Springfield is similarly pleased to hear that Benatar's in town while he's performing at Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella.
"Yeah, I've worked with Pat," Springfield says. "That's really funny we're both playing the same night. To bad I can't catch her show. You know Neil's (Giraldo) played on a couple of songs for me?"
Benatar or Springfield? It all depends on how you wanna rock.
But you can only choose one.
Originally posted at mydesert.com

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Last Weekend

Not much detail from the 3 shows from this past weekend. Mostly just "Rick rocked".....not a lot of journalism majors out there apparently (haha). So we'll just have to let some pictures do the talking. Above are photos from Denver (Bruce Butler), Pala (Diana Lawrence), and Phoenix (Lisa Caughhorn). For more photos be sure to check out the picture spotlight, and for pictures from recent shows, stay tuned to the concert section.
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