The LP (and thus the concert) opened with "Money Changes Everything", which if I had a favorite Cyndi Lauper song, it would probably be this. But last night I discovered this was actually a cover, and the song was originally done by a little-known Atlanta-based new wave group called The Brains. "Money Changes Everything" was their initial 7" single released in 1978, and then appearing again on their 1980 debut eponymous LP. Releasing two LPs and an EP, The Brains never enjoyed much success as a band, and aside from Cyndi Lauper covering their song, their next biggest footnote was upon breaking up one of their members joined The Georgia Satellites.
Random thoughts:
- While I love the late 70s garage sound on original version, Cyndi's version might actually be better.
- I'm certain that I'll have immediate recall of the fact that "The Brains are the original artist for `Money Changes Everything'". This piece of trivia has surely overwritten something important in my memory, like my work phone number, the names of long-term colleagues, places I've lived, etc. But surely I'll hold on to this fact like my life depended on it...
- Does that opening keyboard riff sound familiar? It reminds me of the guitar riff in "Pretty in Pink" by The Psychedelic Furs; the original 1981 version, not the more polished 1986 soundtrack version. Our friend Joy asked for more "Pretty in Pink" references, so there you go.
Cyndi Lauper: "Money Changes Everything"
Psychedelic Furs: "Pretty in Pink" (1981), "Pretty in Pink" (1986)
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