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The Plimsouls in the 1980s
Background information
OriginParamount, California
GenresPower pop, alternative rock, Paisley Underground, post-punk
Years active1978–1983, 1995–1998, 2005, 2007
LabelsBeat, Planet, Geffen, Alive Naturalsound, New Rose, Varese
Associated actsThe Nerves, the Breakaways
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/theplimsouls.now
Past membersPeter Case
Dave Pahoa
Louie Ramírez
Eddie Muñoz
Clem Burke
Bryan Head

The Plimsouls are an American rock band formed in Paramount, California in 1978. The band recorded two full-length albums and an EP before splitting up in 1984. Different configurations of the original members have reunited intermittently since.

History[edit]

Formed by singer, songwriter and guitarist Peter Case (who had previously fronted the power pop band the Nerves), the Plimsouls began as a trio in 1978, initially named the Tone Dogs, which included Case, bassist Dave Pahoa, and drummer Lou Ramírez.[1] From inception, the band quickly became a crowd favorite in the Los Angeles club scene. Long Beach promoter Stephen Zepeda signed the group to his Beat Records label for a five-song EP called Zero Hour which was released in 1980.[1] Guitarist Eddie Muñoz joined the group during the recording of the EP.[citation needed]

Danny Holloway produced the Zero Hour EP and managed the group. The song 'Zero Hour' received heavy airplay on KROQ-FM, and the Plimsouls grew to be one of the top club draws in the city. Case received critical praise for his songwriting. In 1981, Planet Records signed the group and released their self-titled debut album which Holloway also produced.[1] The single 'Now' received strong local airplay in Los Angeles and was also covered by Phil Seymour, appearing on the 2011 CD edition of his second album. Animal crossing for mac emulator. Seymour also appeared live with the Plimsouls during the late 1970s, both as a guest vocalist and as an artist on the same bill.[citation needed]

Second album/Valley Girl[edit]

The band received some national attention in 1982 when the single 'A Million Miles Away' was released on their own Shaky City record label, distributed by Bomp! Records. The song reached No. 11 on the BillboardTop Tracks chart and was featured in the 1983 film Valley Girl.[1] The band appeared in the film performing the song and parts of two others. The song was also included on the band's second album, Everywhere at Once Vray for sketchup 2017 torrent. , released by Geffen Records in 1983. 'A Million Miles Away' was re-released as a single in 1983 and peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band broke up 1984.[2] Several years later, in 1990, a then up-and-coming band named the Goo Goo Dolls covered 'A Million Miles Away' on their Hold Me Up album. A re-recorded version of the song is also included on the Speed soundtrack album.[3]

Reunion[edit]

Case has continued with a solo career since the band's mid-1980s breakup. In 1996, The Plimsouls, without Ramirez, reunited for a few shows and some recording sessions, resulting in a little-heard reunion album called Kool Trash.[2] This album featured drumming by new band member Clem Burke, who was also simultaneously a member of Blondie. The Plimsouls have continued to reunite occasionally since that time, with Burke being replaced by Bryan Head.[citation needed]In 2016 Munoz registered a trademark of the band's name (Serial Number 86699667, Registration Number 4940705) and has been touring as the Plimsouls without Case or Pahoa or Ramirez.[4]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • The Plimsouls (1981), Planet Records - U.S. No. 153[5]
  • Everywhere at Once (1983), Geffen Records - U.S. No. 186[5]
  • Kool Trash (1998), Fuel 2000/Shaky City Records

Live albums[edit]

  • One Night in America (1988)
  • Live! Beg, Borrow & Steal, Oct. 1981 (2010)
  • Beach Town Confidential (live 1983) (2012)

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Singles and EPs[edit]

  • Zero Hour (1980), Beat Records
  • 'Now' / 'When You Find Out' (1981), Planet
  • 'A Million Miles Away' / 'I'll Get Lucky' (1982), Shaky City
  • 'A Million Miles Away' / 'Play the Breaks' (1983), Geffen - US No. 82[1]

Compilation appearances[edit]

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  • 'He Put the Bomp in the Bomp' - Tribute to Greg Shaw CD (2007)
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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdeStrong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN1-84195-335-0, p. 457
  2. ^ abColin Larkin, ed. (2003). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music (Third ed.). Virgin Books. p. 383. ISBN1-85227-969-9.
  3. ^'Speed: Songs From And Inspired By The Motion Picture (Soundtrack)'. Amazon.com. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
  4. ^'THE PLIMSOULS - Trademark Details'. Justia Trademarks. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
  5. ^ abBillboard, AllMusic

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