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Summer Jam '85: “I Wonder If I Take You Home” Living in New York City during the summer of 1985, my favorite jam was “I Wonder If I Take You Home” by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam. With its heavy synths, Linn drums and irresistible bassline, the defiant groove and teenage romanticism of the soulful single became an anthem. One heard it booming from zooming taxi cabs, screaming from behind the counter of uptown bodegas blasting WKTU, and shrieking from the massive boom-box speakers of Times Square breakdancers. With Ronald Reagan serving his second term in the White House, crack cocaine hitting the streets hard, Hollywood royalty Rock Hudson dying from AIDS (at a time when the press and government barely mentioned the disease), Jean-Michel Basquiat creating life on canvas, the introduction of new Coke and Back to the Future in theaters, 1985 was a pivotal twelve months that changed the world, and “I Wonder…” was an essential part of the year’s soundtrack.
Three months after the single was released, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam visited Tower Records on 4th Street and Broadway, where I worked at the time, to promote their recently released debut disc Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force. During the cocaine-riddled ‘80s, when albums and cassettes still sold briskly, the massive Tower Records in the East Village was one of New York’s most popular meeting and hang-out spots. With its three floors and extensive selections, Tower was where young folks chilled with their friends, older folks lingered in the jazz department, and one could sample new music through old headphones. At 22 years-old, clerking at the busy store was my third full-time job in three years.
Two weeks into the gig, my supervisor asked me and few others to help move the record shelves upstairs for an in-store. Noticing my puzzled expression, he explained that an in-store referred to recording artists coming to the store to autograph their albums and meet the fans. “So who’s coming?” I asked with a hint of fan boy excitement. “Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam,” he answered. For a moment, I was stunned silent; and then, I smiled like a fool on the hill. Without a doubt, I was a huge fan of their hit first single and danced too it at the Ritz and Danceteria (where the group performed their first show the year before), but I was also crushing hard on the cutie-pie lead singer who reminded me of every girl I’d ever lusted after during the Puerto Rican Parade, every girl I’d knelt beside at mass inside St. Catherine’s of Genoa, every salsa dancing women I encountered at Broadway 96, and the red lipstick wearing chicks in-line at the Funhouse.
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Great story! I first heard Lisa in '87 with "Head To Toe" and "Lost In Emotion." Had a massive crush too she was adorable. I was just a kid at that time. | |
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What a coincidence! I just looked them up on Ebay about a minute ago. I still have all the vinyl but was looking for some "best of" CDs. There are several. I still listen to them sometimes, and of course Full Force. Really cheered me up during my teenage years. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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yeah, love this song from back in the day & still spin the 12" pretty frequently these days too. Thank you for painting the NYC Summer picture with this song. I've lived here for over 20 years now, but in 1985 I was only 13 y/o, but remember hearing this on the radio & seeing the vid on MTV all of the time. Yeah she was a cutie too
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That story really takes me back. I was 13 years old that summer. Fun song and a fascinating time to be a teenager. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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This song (and some of their other songs) were also part of my teenage days. I also had a crush on her, that girl was fresh! I don't think the song uses a Linndrum though, doesn't sound like it. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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