Okay, we are repetitive and not very original.
Somehow I've gone totally mental and forgot Pat Benatar. I mean, like wow, how could I have forgotten the like Queen of Rock or something?
Okay, I will cut it out.
Really though, how did I manage to have skipped Pat Benatar over all these weeks?
Pat actually holds a special place in my memory because tonight's video for You Better Run was the first video I ever saw on MTV. Also the album that featured the song, Crimes of Passion, was one of the first rock albums I ever purchased.
I still love it today and it was one of the first albums I sought out when I started collecting vinyl again.
You have to love Pat Benatar she is both strong and sexy. And she can rock!
Here is You Better Run:
Now here is a clip from a concert that was broadcast on HBO back in the day. I think that this concert had a lot to due with me falling in love with Pat Benatar:
History:
Patricia Mae Giraldo (née Andrzejewski, January 10, 1953), known professionally as Pat Benatar, is an American rock singer-songwriter and four-time Grammy Award winner. In the United States, she has had two multi-Platinum albums, five Platinum albums, and 15 Billboard Top 40 singles, while in Canada she had eight straight Platinum albums.
Benatar's 1979 debut album, In the Heat of the Night, was her breakthrough in North America, especially in Canada where it reached number 3 on the album chart. Two singles from it were hits: "Heartbreaker" and "We Live for Love", the latter written by her lead guitarist and future husband, Neil Giraldo. Benatar's second album, 1981's Crimes of Passion, was her most successful work, peaking at number 2 in North America and France, being certified 4x and 5x Platinum in the US and Canada, respectively. Its single "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" reached the Top 10 in the US and Canada and is considered to be her best-known song. Benatar's third album, Precious Time (1981) was another success, topping the US Album Chart and becoming her first Top 10 album in Australia. Its single "Fire and Ice" charted highly in the US and Canada. Her next release, Get Nervous (1982), sold less well than her previous two albums, but did include the North American hit "Shadows of the Night".
Benatar's sound began to move towards more atmospheric pop in 1983. The single "Love Is a Battlefield" (1983) was her biggest hit in most countries, including reaching number 1 in the Netherlands, Australia and on the US Rock Tracks chart, and number 5 on the US Hot 100. The live album it came from, Live from Earth, was her biggest seller in Australia, Germany and the Netherlands. In 1984, Benatar released Tropico and its lead single "We Belong", which reached the Top 10 in several countries, including number 5 on the US Hot 100.
Benatar’s 1985 album, Seven the Hard Way, sold less well but it yielded two singles harking back to the rock vein: "Invincible", a Top 10 hit in North America, and "Sex as a Weapon". Her follow-up, Wide Awake in Dreamland (1988), marked a resurgence in sales in Canada and Australia, and was her biggest hit in the UK. Its rocker, "All Fired Up", was a significant hit in Canada, Australia and the US. Benatar released four additional albums between 1991 and 2003 and was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020.
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