The Boys of Summer (song)

The Boys of Summer (song)

Infobox Single
Name = The Boys of Summer


Artist = Don Henley
from Album = Building the Perfect Beast
B-side = "A Month of Sundays"
Released = December 1984
Format = 7-inch
Recorded = 1984
Genre = Rock
Length = 04:47
Label = Geffen Records
Writer = Don Henley, Mike Campbell
Producer = Don Henley, Danny Kortchmar, Greg Ladanyi, Mike Campbell
Certification =
Last single = "Dirty Laundry"
(1983)
This single = "The Boys of Summer"
(1984)
Next single = "All She Wants to Do Is Dance"
(1985)
"The Boys of Summer" is a song sung by Don Henley, written by him and Mike Campbell. It is the lead track and first single from Henley's 1984 album "Building the Perfect Beast". The song's music video won many awards.

History

Driven by synthesizers and drum machines, the song has a haunting rhythm and feel throughout the intro, bridge, and verses, but a 'summer-ey' hook and guitar tones. Superficially, the song appears to be about the passing of youth and entering middle age, with the obvious theme of 'summer love' apparent in the choruses, and of reminiscence of a past relationship. [cite news|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/donhenley/albums/album/98653/review/6068200/building_the_perfect_beast
accessdate=2008-09-13
title=Don Henley: Building The Perfect Beast
section=Music Reviews
date=1985-01-31
first=Parke
last=Puterbaugh
work=Rolling Stone
quote=...a wistful look over the shoulder at a faded summer romance.
] The line, "My love for you will still be strong, after the boys of summer have gone" can be construed as a realization that relationships are often destroyed by one's own restless youth, even though there is a conflicting internal desire for that love to flourish.

In a 1987 interview with "Rolling Stone", Henley explained that the song is more about aging and questioning the past [cite journal|url=http://www.eaglesfans.com/info/articles/henley%20RS%2087.html
accessdate=2008-09-09
title=Henley Interview 1987
quote=Beyond that, I'm also not convinced we really accomplished all that much. Kennedy was president and everybody thought it was Camelot, but look at what we did. We raised all that hell in the Sixties, and then what did we come up with in the Seventies? Nixon and Reagan. The country reverted right back into the hands it was in before. I don't think we changed a damn thing, frankly. That's what the last verse of 'The Boys of Summer' was about. I think our intentions were good, but the way we went about it was ridiculous. We thought we could change things by protesting and making firebombs and growing our hair long and wearing funny clothes. But we didn't follow through. After all our marching and shouting and screaming didn't work, we withdrew and became yuppies and got into the 'Me' Decade.
first=Mikal
last=Gilmore
volume=512
issue=20th Anniversary Issue
month=November 5/December 10
year=1987
journal=Rolling Stone
] —a recurring theme in Henley's lyrics (cf. "The End of the Innocence", [cite news|url=http://archives.cnn.com/2000/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/03/wb.don.henley/index.html
accessdate=2008-09-13
title=A father now, Don Henley has matured—as has his music
work=CNN.com
section=WorldBeat
date=2000-07-03
quote=As a solo artist, Henley offered bittersweet commentary on aging - on what happens when those carefree rebels grow up - in such songs as 'Boys of Summer' and 'The End of the Innocence.'
] and "Taking You Home". [cite news|url=http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/h/henleydon-inside.shtml
accessdate=2008-09-13
title=Don Henley: Inside Job
work=PopMatters
first=Ben
last=Varkentine
date=2000-05-23
quote=Don Henley is the cynical man's cynical man.
] )

After a mid-way instrumental break is perhaps the song's most famous lyric: "Out on the road today I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac." This image of once-countercultural Deadheads driving establishment status symbol Cadillacs immediately connected with Henley's age group, and neatly encapsulated the song's feelings of loss and aging.Or|date=August 2008 It is rumored that this line was inspired by Henley seeing Joe Walsh driving a Cadillac with a Grateful Dead sticker on it while on Sunset Boulevard.Fact|date=August 2008

Accolades

"The Boys of Summer" was a big hit, reaching number 5 on the U.S. pop singles chart and topping the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It was also a hit in the United Kingdom, reaching number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. A re-release of the single in 1998 also reached #12.

Henley won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for the song.

"The Boys of Summer" was ranked #416 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

Music video

The music video to "The Boys of Summer" is a French New Wave-influenced piece directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino. Shot completely in black-and-white, it shows the 'main character' of the song at three different stages of life (as a young boy, a young adult and middle-aged), in each case reminiscing about the past relationship. This is shown during the line "A little voice inside my head said don't look back, you can never look back" at which point, each of the three people look back in turn. The young boy in the video (played by a seven year old [http://www.myspace.com/joshpaulbassplayer Josh Paul] [cite web|url=http://www.daughtryfan.com/index.php?daughtry
accessdate=2008-09-08
title=The Band
publisher=The Chris Daughtry Fanlisting
date=2008-09-08
] ) resembles Henley to the extent that he also is a left-handed drummer. The cutaways of the "boys" jumping in the air appear to have been influenced by the 1938 film "Olympia". Interspersed with these scenes are segments of Henley miming the words of the song while driving in a convertible. At its conclusion, the video uses the post-modern conceit of exposing its own workings, as with a wry expression Henley drives the car away from a rear projection screen.

The video won the Video of the Year at the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards (leading Henley to comment at the Awards the following year that he had won for "riding around in the back of a pickup"). It also won that year's awards for Best Direction, Best Art Direction, and Best Cinematography. The Best Direction award was presented to Mondino by Henley's then-former Eagles bandmate, Glenn Frey.

Other versions

* In 1985, Detroit radio station WRIF's "JJ & The Morning Crew" (Jim Johnson & George Baier) released a parody version called "After the Brewery on Gratiot is Gone," when the Stroh Brewery Company demolished its original Detroit brewery.
* The song was performed by Codeseven, an alternative band, on their 1998 album "A Sense of Coalition".
* The band Sick Shift covered the song on their 1998 album "Angry Badgers".
* Singer-songwriter Bree Sharp released a cover of the song on her 2002 album "More B.S."
* In 2002, a cover version was released by DJ Sammy and was a top 10 hit worldwide.
* In 2003, the rock band The Ataris covered "The Boys of Summer" for their album "So Long, Astoria". The song, to the band's dismay, became their second single when a radio station began to play it. The Ataris' version of the song replaced the 'deadhead sticker' reference with one more appropriate to the age group of their fans, namely a 'Black Flag sticker,' in honour of the '70's punk band. It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart and #20 on the Billboard Hot 100.
*This video was ranked #23 on Rolling Stone magazine's "The 100 Top Music Videos".
*This video was ranked #67 on MTV's 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made.
*This video was ranked #53 on VH1's 100 Greatest Videos.
* A version of the song is also performed by Norwegians Espen Lind, Kurt Nilsen (of "World Idol" fame), Alejandro Fuentes and Askil Holm on their very popular 2006 live album, "Hallelujah". Later in 2006, pop-punk band Simple Plan performed a version which sounds similar to the Ataris' version, although with a slightly faster beat. Swedish indie pop outfit Nixon covered the song on their 2003 album "Snow Day".
* "The Boys of Summer" is also performed by Henley with the reunited Eagles when on tour; such a version is included on the group's 2005 "Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne" DVD.
* On her debut solo album "Sleeper", Bran Van 3000 musician Sara Johnston included a cover as a hidden track.
* An acoustic version of this song was performed by the Custom Kings on the Australian radio station Triple J. It was performed on the 1st of September, 2006, on the Like a Version segment of the Mel in the Morning program.
* The Hooters recorded a version that featured mandolins, piano, acoustic guitars, and harmony vocals on their 2007 album "Time Stand Still" after performing the song as a fan favorite during their live shows the previous three years.
* At the end of 2007, Romanian-based electronic musician, DJ and record producer SLAPPER covered the song on compilation "Fresh Oldies vol.IV" - a free tribute album to his great "inspirations" like: Sparks, Vangelis, Genesis, Alphaville, Simple Minds, Blondie and many others.

References

External links

* [http://www.vh1classic.com/view/artist/9121/18149/Henley_Don/The_Boys_of_Summer/index.jhtml Video] on VH1 Classic


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