"Streets of Fire" - A Rock'n'Roll Fable
It's been quite some time since I posted, so I thought I'd do it now.
This weekend I watched the Walter Hill-directed video "Streets of Fire." For those of you who had not seen the movie, I will not reveal the plot too much. I will just say that the movie is a 50s/80s gangland movie set in an unnamed city (likely based after NYC due to the subway system). It combines rock, violence, and romance all in one package - something that, in my opinion, only Walter Hill could do.
The movie involves a fictional rock band, Ellen Ann and the Attackers, and a gang called the Bikers. It is set in what is referred to as "another time another place" (may have been the inspiration for that very line in the Ozzy song "Hellraiser," but I am not sure).
The movie includes the Dan Hartman song "I Can Dream About You," which took me a bit of searching around to figure out - always thought it was Hall & Oates or something along those lines. The song comes from Hartman's MCA namesake debut album, and can only also be heard on the Streets of Fire soundtrack.
Though not related to the movie, I thought I'd give out a few interesting tidbits about Dan Hartman. Hartman has also had a few disco hits ("Instant Replay and "Vertigo(Relight my Fire)." Another single from "I Can Dream About You" was "Second Nature," but it didn't really fare well. Hartman died in 1994 as a result of a brain tumor related to AIDS.
This weekend I watched the Walter Hill-directed video "Streets of Fire." For those of you who had not seen the movie, I will not reveal the plot too much. I will just say that the movie is a 50s/80s gangland movie set in an unnamed city (likely based after NYC due to the subway system). It combines rock, violence, and romance all in one package - something that, in my opinion, only Walter Hill could do.
The movie involves a fictional rock band, Ellen Ann and the Attackers, and a gang called the Bikers. It is set in what is referred to as "another time another place" (may have been the inspiration for that very line in the Ozzy song "Hellraiser," but I am not sure).
The movie includes the Dan Hartman song "I Can Dream About You," which took me a bit of searching around to figure out - always thought it was Hall & Oates or something along those lines. The song comes from Hartman's MCA namesake debut album, and can only also be heard on the Streets of Fire soundtrack.
Though not related to the movie, I thought I'd give out a few interesting tidbits about Dan Hartman. Hartman has also had a few disco hits ("Instant Replay and "Vertigo(Relight my Fire)." Another single from "I Can Dream About You" was "Second Nature," but it didn't really fare well. Hartman died in 1994 as a result of a brain tumor related to AIDS.
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