Virtual symphony show

Until the pandemic struck the U.S., Rick Springfield has toured nonstop with about 100 shows a year for many years, most recently with three versions: a full-band show, an acoustic Stripped Down show and shows with full symphony orchestras. Unfortunately I never got to see the last one live and the chance of that number of people all being on a stage together anytime soon is pretty slim.

Fortunately, RS fans are generous with their concert experiences and posted videos of symphony performances, so here’s a virtual concert featuring RS symphony concerts. The setlist is from June 27, 2019 in Atlanta, Ga. though the videos are from whatever I could find on YouTube. Thank you to all the fans who shared these videos!

Affair of the Heart

I’ve Done Everything for You

Souls

Don’t Talk to Strangers

Love is Alright Tonite

I couldn’t find a video for this one, but if you find one, let me know and I’ll add it!

She’s Leaving Home

Irreplacable

April 24, 1981/My Father’s Chair

Intermission

Kristina

I Get Excited

World Start Turning

State of the Heart

Celebrate Youth

Love Somebody

Human Touch

Definitely won’t see anything like this anytime soon…

Jessie’s Girl

Bonus videos!

Here are the official RS videos for the “Orchestrating My Life” album, which show many different cool angles of the performance.

And that wraps up the 2020 virtual concert series! Of course these are nothing like actually seeing a live performance in person, but hopefully they will hold us over for now.

A Stripped Down virtual concert

Due to the positive response of the previous virtual concert, I thought I’d do one for the Stripped Down acoustic show, too. I think everyone can use more joy in their life, right?

This set list is from the April 4, 2019 concert in Albany, Georgia and the videos are from whatever Stripped Down videos I could find on YouTube for those songs. Thanks once again to all those who posted these videos! (The featured pic at the top is from the one Stripped Down I got to attend, in Tucson back in 2015: “What an amazing show (and another brief meeting).”)

Enjoy the show!

I Get Excited

Affair of the Heart

Me & Johnny

Oh Well and Love is Alright Tonite

T-Shirt Song

Mash-up of 867-5309, Jessie’s Girl and Stacy’s Mom

Inside Sylvia

Voodoo House

Human Touch and Don’t Talk to Strangers

Baby Blue

4 Billion Heartbeats/My Father’s Chair

I’ve Done Everything For You

If Wishes Were Fishes

Love Somebody

Jessie’s Girl

This was so much fun – I love his sense of humor and hearing the stories behind his songs. I’m so glad he doesn’t mind people videotaping at his shows, which allowed us to have this great footage! Thanks again to all the fans who posted their videos!

Bonus videos!

There are so many great videos from his Stripped Down shows, that I just wanted to share a few more, although they weren’t in this particular setlist.

Ordinary Girl

Walking In

What Kind of Fool Am I?

Standing by

Today’s announcement that all Rick Springfield concerts through August have been postponed until further notice was no surprise, but still felt crushing.

It’s one more reminder of all the changes in our new reality. So many things that we took for granted wiped away so suddenly. The enormity of it all is so hard to process.

So many people are dealing with incomprehensible challenges during this pandemic – such as those on the front lines or those fighting for their lives from the coronavirus or those hit hard economically. Every little loss has an impact in different degrees of severity. For music fans, concerts provide something to look forward to and a deep sense of enjoyment and connection. For the musicians and the crews, it’s their livelihood. It sucks on so many levels.

As of tonight, the desktop version of the RS website concert listing page has across the top of the page in red: “Please stand by for tour schedule updates.”

That’s really all we can do right now. We’re standing by to see how the number of COVID-19 cases will be affected by states lessening restrictions and opening up. We’re trying to figure out what to do with our kids this summer and waiting to hear what the next school year will look like. Some are wondering if their business will be able to survive. Will this be a temporary blip on a long history of trials we’ve faced as humanity or is this the time when everything changed? So much is unknown.

But it’s not all doom and darkness. There’s still much love and compassion and light. Volunteers and donors are stepping up to help others. So many people are creating music and art and various forms of creativity and entertainment to share with others. The recent “The Wall Will Fall” project is one of many examples. Innovation and resilience are also popping up – such as the resurgence of drive-in movies after the movie theaters closed, drive-up birthdays, Zoom weddings and funerals. There have also been some drive-in concerts.

We don’t know how this will turn out. But then again, before the pandemic we also didn’t know how things would turn out, we just made lots of assumptions based on experience.

For now, we’ll have to stand by to see how this develops – and, to quote an awesome new song that I’ve heard many times over the past week – be sure to “take care of each other.”

Time for a virtual concert

Since it’s uncertain when it will be safe for concert tours to continue – and because of all the Rick Springfield music that was supposed to be happening this weekend in Cancun as part of the postponed fan trip – I thought I’d put together a little concert here for anyone who might need one.

This is based on a set list from a concert on Feb. 15 2019, courtesy of the Rick Springfield & Us fan site, although the videos of the songs are from whatever recent footage I could find from YouTube. (Thank you to all who posted the videos! Some of you had such awesome seats, which makes it extra fun to watch! )

Light This Party Up

I’ve Done Everything For You

I Get Excited

Little Demon

Jailhouse Rock

(At Graceland)

Down

Affair of the Heart

Our Ship’s Sinking

Souls

Medley & Love Is Alright Tonight

Bop ‘Til You Drop, Bruce, 867-5309 snippet, Jessie’s Girl snippet, Don’t Walk Away, Rock of Life, What Kind of Fool Am I

Voodoo House

Don’t Talk to Strangers

Human Touch

Love Somebody

Jessie’s Girl

OK, although I loved watching these, it also made me a little sad, realizing that these concerts are indefinitely on hold and some elements, like RS walking through the audience during “Human Touch” or passing the microphone through the crowd during “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” may be a thing of the past. But hopefully this hiatus is a brief one and RS and the band (and all other musicians) will be able to safely continue touring soon and share their music with fans in person.

‘The Wall Will Fall’ earlier than anticipated

I forgot about the time difference so it was a thrilling surprise to see that “The Wall Will Fall” is already out before I go to sleep on May 7! I even found my keys earlier tonight in the closet with an extra roll of paper towels! (I’ve been looking for my keys for the past month). A good day indeed!

So without further ado, here is the video for “The Wall Will Fall”:

‘The Wall Will Fall’ on May 8

The first episode of “Rick Springfield & Vince DeGeneres Present the Mini Series: The 60-Second Guide to Songwriting with a Partner” was posted April 1 and now, after about five weeks of entertaining videos, the new song and video will make it’s way out into the world this Friday, May 8.

Here’s a look at the development of “The Wall Will Fall.” To watch the videos on Instagram, click on each episode number. The descriptions are provided to help navigate the episodes if you’re looking to watch a specific one, but I tried not to give any spoilers away (or comment on any misinformation that may be contained within that was provided in the name of comedic relief.)

Episode One

The concept of this mini-series, later called the “World’s Most Ultimate Greatest-Ever Not-so-Mini-Miniseries,” was that Vance DeGeneres and Rick Springfield would each get 30 seconds per video to work on the collaborative song. In this world premiere, Vance starts playing a few notes and then his timer rings. RS gets a little distracted with his guitar pics and shows us a guitar with his dog Bindi on it. Once he repeats what Vance played, his timer rings.

Not only does the series kick off on this day, but RS also announces that he will be holding Zoom happy hours every Sunday during the quarantine and fans are invited to send an email with their questions for a chance to be selected for the happy hour each week.

It’s a good day, especially in the midst of a pandemic.

Episode Two: The Red Scarf

The episode starts again with Vance and his dog. He plays a few more notes then runs out of time again. RS, wearing a long, red scarf, points out Vance’s guitar and feels like he he needs to step it up a bit by selecting a sparkly red guitar to play with.

Episode Three: The Drum Machine

The boys start to get a little competitive and Vance moves from in front of his bar to in front of some tall sparkly amps. RS has written the pre-chorus and makes some changes to the chords. Already at this point the song is getting catchy. RS pulls out his signed Les Paul guitar, tunes it, demonstrates his drum machine. On April 4, RS releases “No Human Touch.”

Episode Four: Signature Notes

The musical instrument competition continues and RS shows off his signed Paul McCartney bass and Vance tries to compete with some special “signed” pieces from his instrument collection, too.

Episode Five: A New Vision

RS tries to refocus on the song and moves to his Karma keyboard to take the song in a different direction. He introduces the “sing-along” idea for the end of the song, conveying a message that in the light of the coronavirus scenario that we’re all currently facing, we all have to take care of each other.

Episode Six: Subliminal Messages

Vance introduces the lyrics for the first verse. Richard Marx offers to help with the bridge. RS plays the pre-chorus. The boys reconcile their tiff and agree to focus on the song but each add subliminal messages in the video.

Episode Seven: Studio Tour

Vance shares lyrics for the chorus. The first special guest is announced – Vance’s sister Ellen asks whether RS is writing on a boat because of the nautical theme of the studio. We get a little tour of his Black Lagoon home studio and learn about his passion for “The Creature from the Black Lagoon” and for submarines. RS makes some changes to the chorus and it’s the first time we hear the words “The Wall Will Fall.”

Episode Eight: Sammy Hagar and HG Wells

Vance shares the lyrics for the second verse and admits to Sammy Hagar that his guitar signed by “John, Paul, Ringo and Greg” was forged. RS repeatedly listens to the confession and then points out that the HG Wells cut-out behind him was not fake, that it is actually the cut-out from the cover of The Beatles “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band” album. Then he admits that he’s gotten away from the vibe of the song and redirects himself to playing the whole song up to this point. It’s sounding great!

Episode Nine: Rock On

This episode of the “songwriting extravaganza” starts with Vance sitting behind a drum kit and the talk focuses on drums, including RS sharing his findings after conducting historical and musical research. Features Paul Stanley of KISS.

Episode 10: The Bridge

Richard Marx saves the day with providing lyrics for the bridge as RS is recovering from a virtual happy hour.

Episode 11: A Masked Vistor from Planet Claire

Vance plays a short holiday song at the request of Fred Schneider from the B-52s. (Presumably – he’s wearing a mask so it’s hard to tell for sure.) RS shares a Father’s Day song and starts talking about the recording process.

Episode 12: Full Version of ”The Wall Will Fall’

Creed from “The Office” and The Grass Roots drops in to offer some advice. RS confesses that he’s run out of clean clothes. He shows a video of himself playing the finished song (with clothes on). SO good! Whoo-hoo! On April 18, RS releases “Glove Somebody.”

Episode 13: Bring Us all Together in the Face of the Plague

Vance dresses up and RS finds some clothes. Gregg Bissonette gets clarity about the vibe of the song so he can find the right drum beat.

Episode 14: Time to Record

It’s time to start recording the song! Matty Spindel, RS’s sound engineer, comes to the Black Lagoon to record RS playing guitar and keyboard and singing, doing what he does so well. Andy Cohen makes a video guest appearance.

Episode 15 Drum Day

Gregg Bissonette, who performs with Ringo Starr, tracks his drums via a Zoom session with RS and Matty and we get to hear some drum terminology. The song is really coming together!

Episode 16 All About the Bass (and dogs)

Each episode starts with Vance’s dog Taters, so this time RS brings Bindi to the session. Matt Bissonette, Gregg’s brother and Elton John’s bass player, also brings his dog, Buddy (whose bark was featured in the “Rocket Science” song “Miss Mayhem“), to the session.

Episode 17 Guitar Day

This episode features the amazing guitarist Tim Pierce, who used to tour with RS back in the 1980s and plays on additional projects (such as on “The Snake King.”) Tim also featured a behind-the-scenes look at “The Wall Will Fall” on his YouTube channel. We learn what RS likes to wear when he goes to Disneyland so now we know to be on the lookout for tall, thin guys in Indiana Jones hats once Disneyland reopens.

Episode 18 Time for Keyboards

We catch RS in a meditation session before he introduces Tim Gross, his current keyboardist. So nice to see him! Since RS fans saw so much of his current band back in those times when they were touring, it’s like seeing an old friend (an old friend who has no idea who you are). Hope they are all doing well.

Episode 19 Puppet Show and More Keyboards

Nearly a month into the series, and after many weeks of staying at home, the boys bring in some joke-telling puppets. Brett Tuggle, who toured with RS in the 1980s and many others since, adds more keyboards.

Episode 20 Slide Guitar

RS shares some history – or alternative history – about a variety of things. There is some real history here as well though. Tim Pierce and RS each play some slide guitar.

Episode 21 Sneak Preview of Video

Vance shares some sketches of the video for “The Wall Will Fall.” RS is not impressed. The recording of the song is finished! We hear an extremely short snippet of the song and learn that all the proceeds will be donated to Feeding America.

Episode 22 The Masked Man

Vance challenges RS with a video of a man wearing a mask and RS has to figure out what the man is saying.

Episode 23 Taking Calls

Vance and RS open the phone lines to take quesitons from callers.

Episode 24 Bar Chords, Ray-guns and Tootsie Pops

We learn that the song and video will be released on Friday, May 8. Screenwriter Alan Zweibel has some questions. RS answers questions about his ray-guns (they are to be used only on aliens) and how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. We also learn a little more about the video.

Episode 25 Grumpy Guy and the Silent H

Vance offers to trade RS a bottle of his Vance Vodka for a bottle of Beach Bar Rum. Alan Zweibel is back again, this time with crossed arms.

Episode 26 A 14,000-foot Pasta Noodle

Vance answers more questions, including another one from Alan Zweibel. Guy Fieri drops in to inquire what type of food their song would be.

Episode 27: The Day Before the Big Day

And now here we are, the day before the day “The Wall will Fall” is released. We’ve watched these videos for more than a month and they’ve brought so much joy to so many people. Everyone in the middle of a pandemic should be so lucky to have such a fun distraction each day.

Thank you to RS and Vance for the “Ultimate Miniseries: The Guide to Songwriting With a Partner!” Looking forward to hearing the song and seeing the video. Hopefully it will help feed lots of people!

UPDATE THE NEXT DAY

To keep all the episodes in one place, here’s the last one, which includes the video:

Episode 28: The Wall Will Fall

The big day! Vance pours a celebratory glass of his Vance Vodka and RS wears his celebratory glasses and takes a sip of Rick’s Risky Rye Whiskey. (Sounds like he may have been better off celebrating with Beach Bar Rum.) The video is awesome and the song reached #1 on iTunes the same day. Noise11.com published an article on many of the people featured in the video so if you’re playing that game, here’s the article: “Rick Springfield and his famous friends give ‘The Wall Will Fall” for charity.

UPDATE A FEW DAYS LATER

One more!

Episode 29: Epilogue

After RS and Vance take a little break, they may do another songwriting series!