Talk Dirty (John Entwistle song)
"Talk Dirty" | ||||
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Single by John Entwistle | ||||
from the album Too Late the Hero | ||||
A-side | "Talk Dirty" | |||
B-side | "Try Me" | |||
Released | September 1981 | |||
Format | Vinyl single, 7" single, 45 RPM | |||
Recorded | Ramport Studio, London, England, Completed in May 1981 | |||
Genre | Rock, new wave | |||
Length |
4:08 (Too Late the Hero) 4:03 (So Who's the Bass Player? The Ox Anthology) | |||
Label |
Atco (UK) WEA (UK) | |||
Writer(s) | John Entwistle | |||
Producer(s) | John Entwistle, Dave "Cyrano" Langston | |||
John Entwistle singles chronology | ||||
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"Talk Dirty" is a song by John Entwistle, the bassist for The Who. It was released in September 1981 as a single from his fifth solo studio album, Too Late the Hero (1981), on which he is also joined by Lead Guitarist Joe Walsh (who was a member of three commercially successful bands such as The James Gang, Barnstorm and Eagles). He also joined by drummer Joe Vitale, who had a career dating back to the early 1970s.
The song received airplay in the United States on the album-oriented rock radio, and John Entwistle had a 1987 radio interview with Howard Stern about it.[1] It later proved to become Entwistle's highest charting single release, peaking at number 41 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[2]
Critical reception
When critic Chris Welch was reviewing the album (available on the 1997 release of the album) he stated (in length) that "'Talk Dirty' is the kind of concept that would get severely criticised by the politically correct. A snappy cowbell rhythm brings in an uptempo raver during which John falls into a kind of Rap, telling his partner that he'd rather talk dirty than discuss the merits of Chopin, Shakespeare or Van Gogh"[3]
Compilation appearances
The song is also on Entwistle's 2005 compilation album, So Who's the Bass Player? The Ox Anthology the version on this album is faster than the release on Too Late the Hero.
Personnel on track
- John Entwistle - Lead Vocals, Bass guitar, 8 string bass guitar, Synthesizers
- Joe Walsh - Lead guitar
- Joe Vitale - Drums
Charts
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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US Mainstream Rock (Billboard) | 41 |
References
- ↑ The Who - John Entwistle Albums
- ↑ "Too Late the Hero - John Entwistle - Awards". AllMusic.
- ↑ John Entwistle - Too Late the Hero 1997 review by Chris Welsh
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