Watch Jimmy Kimmel Join Huey Lewis And The News For "I Want A New Drug"
It's a good thing Huey Lewis And The News chose Jimmy Kimmel Live to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their 1983 breakout Sports with a super-fun version of "I Want A New Drug"—who else on late night TV could've possibly handled those wailing clarinet solos but Kimmel, right?
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The special anniversary deluxe edition reissue of Sports, featuring a slew of bonus material (but, thankfully, no Jimmy Kimmel clarinet solos) is out now. Check out last night's "I Want A New Drug" below and feel free to speculate what Patrick Bateman might make of it in the comments.
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“Sharon Tharp = your loss Chris Rees bands that have released albums better than Achtung Baby in the same timeframe??? name them then...you're smoking crack with a statement like that.”
Just in case you couldn't figure out that The Beach Boys' new album That's Why God Made The Radio (and especially its breezy summertime title track) is meant to invoke the carefree beachside memories of yesteryear, they've made a preposterously youthful new music video to go along with it. I don't know about you guys, but watching a bunch of swimsuit models and bearded hipsters soaking up some sun while I'm stuck in an office all day is totally my idea of a good time.
Yes, even in the wacky, wild 1980s, attractive teenagers across the land were bringing their radios to the beach… of course, those radios were probably playing "Kokomo," but who are we to judge, right?
By the way, don’t scoff at The Beach Boys' eventual cameo appearance. On many a cool summer night, my friends and I would stumble upon a gang of 70-year-olds in our garage. And you know what we all did? We high-fived each other. Who needs booze or drugs, man, when you've got a couple of seniors in the garage and some good tunes on the transistor, right?
What do you guys think of The Beach Boys' "That's Why God Made The Radio" and it's not even remotely laughable new video? Hit up our comments section below.
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