I’ve been listening to the McVicar soundtrack lately, and it’s a great soundtrack for that movie that starred Roger. It’s a song released in 1980 and was written by Russ Ballard. I remember the song and video from MTV, and it’s a hell of a rocker. Roger’s voice, one of rock’s greatest primal instruments, rips through this one, and he means it.
McVicar was Daltrey’s project. He starred in the biopic, produced it, and brought it into existence. Based on the life of bank robber John McVicar, it’s part prison-break flick, part redemption tale. I’ve watched the movie a couple of times, and I would recommend it.
A loud rocker with just enough polish to sneak onto FM radio and just enough attitude to sound like it’s kicking the doors in. On his three previous solo albums, Daltrey had gone out of his way to avoid the hard rock sound of The Who. On this one, he upped his game. Musicians varied on the album, but they did include Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and new Who drummer Kenney Jones. Keith Moon had played on a few songs on his 1977 album One of the Boys.
Free Me peaked at #39 in the UK and #53 on the Billboard 100 in 1980. The McVicar album peaked at #22 on the Billboard Album Charts, #39 in the UK, and #44 in New Zealand.
I wanted to add one more song from his solo career. A song I haven’t heard in a long time that I always liked. A song called “Say It Aint So Joe” from his One of the Boys album in 1977. The video features John Entwistle, Keith Moon, and Wings guitarist Jimmy McCulloch.
Free Me
Free me
Can’t you hear that’s what I say
Free me
Anyhow or anyway
I hear a voice
Call in the night
Push on the brain
Fades with the light
And I’ve seen a face
With so many eyes
Out in the words
Know there lies
Can’t you hear me say
Can’t you hear me say
Can’t you hear me say
Free me, free me
Inside I’m bleeding, can’t you see
Free me
From all this pain and misery
I am a flame
But he held the fire
Call me a fool
Don’t call me a liar
Take me to hell
And let me stay
Get back some prize
Well, I have to pay
Can’t you hear me say
Can’t you hear me say
Can’t you hear me say
Free me
I lie awake
Burning inside
No where to run
And no where to hide
Old lady time
She’s no friend to me
I feel her change
And she holds the key
Can’t you hear me say
Can’t you hear me say
Can’t you hear me say
Free me, free me
Can’t you hear that’s what I say
Free me
Anyhow or anyway
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