The guitar intro to this song is worth the price of admission.
Some rockabilly bands, or roots rock bands, sound like they came in on a nostalgia wave from the 1950s. There is nothing wrong with that but…not the Blasters. They sounded contemporary in the 80s even in the middle of a period where production was at its height. Their music still sounds timely now…years after it was released.
Just the intro to this song sends shiver up my spine. This song was on the Hard Line album released in 1985. This album featured Stan Lynch from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers on a few tracks and Blasters fan John Mellencamp wrote and co-produced a track (Colored Lights) also. Hard Line was the Blasters’ final studio album with their original lineup.
Dave Alvin wrote all the songs on the album except the Mellencamp song. He left the band in 1986 for a solo career. He has played in some other bands like X and with The Flesh Eaters. Now he occasionally will rejoin The Blasters on reunion tours with the original lineup.
The song has gained recognition for its appearances in several films and tv shows with its most famous being in the 1996 vampire movie From Dusk Till Dawn of which it is the main theme.
The song was also used in an episode of Miami Vice in 1985.
Dark Night
Hot air hangs like a dead man
From a white oak tree
People sitting on porches
Thinking how things used to be
Dark night
It’s a dark night
Dark night
It’s a dark night
The neighborhood was changing
Strangers moving in
A new boy fell for a local girl
When she made eyes at him
She was young and pretty
No stranger to other men
But windows were being locked at night
Old lines were drawn again
I thought these things
Didn’t matter anymore
I thought all that blood
Had been shed long ago
Dark night
It’s a dark night
He took her to the outskirts
And pledged his love to her
They thought it was their secret
But someone knew where they were
He held her so close
He asked about her dreams
When a bullet from a passing car
Made the young girl scream
I thought these things
Didn’t happen anymore
I thought all that blood
Had been shed long ago
Dark night
It’s a dark night
Dark night
It’s a dark night
they should have called there live album “Let’s Get Blasted”. lol
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You should have been in Marketing Deke!
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bahaha…
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I recall when I first heard the intro of this song, I thought “John Doherty.” Good song!
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Spell check messed up John’s name. Fogerty. I had to add it to the checker. Apps are a pain.
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OK…that explains it! There was a violinst by that name!
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Cool intro and great song. I think our fellow bloggers CB really digs The Blasters. If I recall it correctly, it was one of his posts that initially pointed me to them!
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Yes he does…he pointed me to them and I keep going back. I really like Dave Alvin’s writing.
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I love The Blasters. Wonderful band. Dave Alvin is one of my favorite guitarist. I’ve probably told you that I’m a big rockabilly fan. Alvin, Brian Setzer and Pete Anderson (Dwight Yoakum) are the triad of neo-rockabilly guitar.
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That is a great trio of guitarists.
Alvin’s writing is really intense on the songs I’ve heard from this album.
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Yeah, he’s great, but all of X’s guitarist are really great. Are you familiar with the band?
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Some yes… I posted a song by them called 4th of July and I loved what I heard from them.
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I love them. They are one of my favorite bands. I got turned onto them by their version of Wild Thing. It was a minor AR hit back in the day…so I went back and got educated. They hit all the bases with me…punk/metal/hard rock/glam
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Heck YES! I knew this sounded familiar. I love, “From Dusk Till Dawn.” It’s a perfect theme song for the movie. I like how it starts slow and builds up.
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Glad you knew it and liked it Lisa! I just love the mood it sets.
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That’s a catchy tune all-round. I seem to recall hearing them infrequently in the 80s but can’t remember any specific tunes. But this one suggests it might be worth looking into them a bit more.
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A really great band with great writing…and the band is so tight. It’s very timeless…
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I didn’t know this at all Max – but it shot way up there not too many notches below Ode to Billie Joe! Loved the sound and the story-line!
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You have something there…I do see that.
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The Blasters were awesome in Streets of Fire.
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They did appear in that movie.
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Badass…
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A must in my listening. What a great tune from top to bottom. That opening lyric is so cool. Dave Alvin is a music treasure. Hang a blue ribbon on this post Max.
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Thanks CB…the guitar intro to this one wins me over every time.
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No kidding. Dave can play anything you want.
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