
It’s been 20 years since NU SHOOZ owned the global dance floor with the
hit single, “I Can’t Wait.” Audiences picked up on it from
the very first time it was played on KKRZ FM in our home-town of Portland, Oregon...but
who knew it would become an enduring ’80s classic, as loved today as it
was two decades ago. Even now the subject of NU SHOOZ comes up every day. We
get letters from remote corners of the world. We get stopped on the street by
fans who say, “That was my favorite song when I was in high school!”
or ask “When are you guys going to get back together?” The answer
to the former has always been, “Thanks so much!” To the latter,
it’s been a shrug and something like,
“Hmm...well...never.”
Now, don’t get us wrong. NU SHOOZ has been good to us. Very good. From
the early days of packing in the crowds for Ladies Night at The Last Hurrah,
to tours when sleeping at the Economy West Motel (“For The Rest of Your
Life”) versus our own cars was luxurious, to having a Top Ten hit on the
Billboard charts, a Grammy nomination, appearances on American Bandstand and
Solid Gold, England’s Top of the Pops.... But the 80s are long gone and
we’ve moved on: John to writing every-thing from film scores to comic
books, Valerie to performing and recording with big bands and some of the nation’s
top jazz musicians. So why look back?
Not too long ago, at a fundraiser for our niece’s school, a few fans
uttered the predictable call, “Play I Can’t Wait!’”
Our first response was the usual, “We can’t play ‘I Can’t
Wait’ with just a singer and an acoustic guitar. That song has, like,
ten horn parts! And what about the bass line?”
Then, suddenly...“Well, why not?” So we did it; one guitar, one
voice, unplugged. When it was over, some of the audience was actually in tears!
And instead of never, we were left wondering, “What if...” What
if we did bring the “song that wouldn’t die” to a larger audience
once again? You know, as a thank you of sorts to the fans and supporters that
made all of this possible in the first place. Even better, what if we built
a bridge from yesterday’s sound to that of what turns us on today? After
all, to quote Astro-Lounge composer Esquivel, “A song is like a Barbie
Doll. It’s fun to dress them up in new outfits!” We recorded the
“I Can’t Wait” unplugged version as an experiment, dressing
up Barbie for the new mil-lennium. We didn’t know if we’d even like
it...but we did. We hope you do too.
Thanks for listening!