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Rick Springfield, at 58, Is Back on the Charts and He Looks Better Than All of Us

Posted Tue Aug 19, 2008 7:00am PDT by Gil Kaufman in GetBack

 

 

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After decades on the fringes — or maybe just the summer county fair circuit — Rick Springfield, now 58, just landed his 17th CD, Venus In Overdrive, at #28 on the Billboard charts for his highest debut in 20 years. This was shocking for a number of reasons: 1) 17th CD? Really? 2) Apparently Springfield has sold close to 20 million CDs. Again, really? 3) 58? Wow, he looks good — maybe even better than contemporaries Sting and David Bowie.


All of which brings me back to the ear-piercing squeals and radio contest winner photo-op line at my one and only Rick Springfield concert circa 1982 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


As you can see from the photo, my friend David and I were wearing our '80s finest quasi-military gear for the occasion, outdone only by our new best mate, who went full metal jacket with his green paratrooper jumpsuit, frosted-tip new wave mullet, and spanking white Reebok high tops. (Remember those?) My friend's older brother had actually won the tickets, but felt "above" Springfield's particular brand of pop. So, we were dropped off by David's mom and hustled backstage to wait in line for our way awkward grin and grip with the soap-opera singer-turned pop star.
 
 
My first brush with fame may have been better if I were a tweenage girl, because I was pretty sure after seeing the show that it would be the last I'd hear of Mr. Springfield. That is until I recently heard my four-year-old daughter singing at the top of her lungs in the other room, "I wish I was Jessie's gurllllllll!" over and over and over again. She went on like this for about 10 minutes until I finally asked, "Where did you hear that?" She smiled, blamed her school pal, and said, "Lilly's car. She loves that song! It's awesome."

 

Awesome. Exactly.
OK, so he's got a certain look.

 

I can only imagine the new generation of young girls and soccer moms (and their moms) everywhere so enthralled with the AARP-eligible rocker that they rushed out to buy the album. That might partially explain the chart love — that and the fact that last year he returned to the scene of his first brush with fame, TV's General Hospital, where the Australian native put the Dr. Noah Drake scrubs on again. And, in an only-in-the-soaps twist, he simultaneously suited up as an Aussie-accented alter ego, rocker Eli Love. It probably didn't hurt that he performed his new single, "What's Victoria's Secret?" in character on the show the week before the album's chart debut. Or that it basically rips off the "Jessie" riff and, mark my words, will eventually end up in ads for the lingerie company, unless they sue him first. Actually, if you look around, it's kind of like Ricky Boy never really left us.

 

Rick Springfield as Eli Love

 

Rolling Stone just voted "Jessie's Girl" the #1 karaoke song of all time. Rockers Everclear and country act Rascal Flatts have covered it during their live shows; it was featured in the Jennifer Garner flick 13 Going On 30, though not to be outdone by its place in Paul Thomas Andersons' Boogie Nights with the ultra creepy Alfred Molina scatting along to it during a drug deal gone about to go horribly wrong as his "Awesome Mix Tape #6" unspools in the background.


Here's where it all began. 


"Jessie's Girl"

 

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188 Comments

101. Yahoo! Music User -
Rick is hot as hell! OMG, if that is what 58 looks like nowadays, be still my heart...

102. Kim -
I love RICK!!!!!! And I want to be Jesse's girl!!!

103. Sher -
Loved Springfield, when he was Noah Drake on General Hospital ... and he is so AWESOME still today!!!! He can sing and look HOT all at the same time!!

104. cgbeard923 -
I saw Rick in concert a couple of months ago -he's still got it going on. I've been a fan of his ever since his first album.

105. Yahoo! Music User -
I've been a Rick Springfield fan since 1972. He is a BIG reason why I am still playing guitar and writing songs today. Not only is he forever HOT, he's got the chops, too...and now he's proof that you can be "older" and still deliver the goods musically. God bless Rick :)

106. STFU -
His was the first concert I went to in 1985. I had all of his albums memorized and saw "Hard to Hold" three times in the theater. Three years ago I was priviledged to see him at a small venue. He walked into the crowd and was molested by 2,000 women of ALL ages. It was great! After that my husband was also a fan (he was only one of maybe 20 guys there:). He looks great, sounds great and keeps on rockin'.

107. KeeKee -
I was also at the Cincinnati concert back in the 80's and i was a preteen so it was AWESOME. glad to hear he is still around, he just brings back great memories

108. gary l -
He is the first concert I ever saw. Hillsdale county Fair, and on hte working calss dog tour. He rocked and I love his music still today.

109. Catherine -
We saw Rick a few weeks ago in Atlanta (Peachtree City to be exact). WOW...hard to believe he is almost 59...his face and body DON'T look it! As for his music...just as good or better than the first time I saw him in the 80's! He puts on a great and interactive show - he never stopped moving, running or jumping (on tables). My sister and I have seen a few shows (old and new artists) this year and I must say....RICK WAS THE BEST!

110. For Real -
Way to go! It just goes to show you 58 is not too old to still be relevant. Take that all you young kids who think you know everthing.

111. Yahoo! Music User -
Got you all beat, you concert go-ers. Rick Springfield was my FIRST KISS. Was 12 years old, getting an autograph, and asked him for one. - Which he graciously provided! Right on the lips!! Quick but...how many people can say that! Had a boyfriend at the time who promptly dumped me after learning I would kiss Rick but not him. Oh well, was worth it!

112. rachael -
Jesse's Girl why can't i find a women like that

113. rachael -
Uhmmm Better then David Bowie i doubt it

114. george -
Isn't he the guy playing in TV series J.A.G ?

115. Yahoo! Music User -
My dad took myself and a friend to see him 25 yrs ago when I was 12. I was so in love with Rick Springfield. I would love to go see him again!

116. meshellcutie_mn -
I'VE BEEN A GENERAL HOSPITAL FAN FOREVER, SO WHEN HE CAME BACK LAST YR I COULDNT HAVE BEEN MORE HAPPY. HE'S AMAZING SINGER & ACTOR. I THINK HE LOOKS SMOKIN' FOR HIS AGE, GOOD LUCK RICK IN ALL YOU DO!!!!!!!!!!!!
(JUST DONT FORGET ABOUT YOUR ROLE ON GH, US FANS WILL MISS YOU)

117. Susie -
I have been watching Rick since he was a cartoon character in the 70's, through GH and over the years. Seen him in concert 4 times. He is awesome in concert and doesn't seem distant like a lot of singers do, and he's still hot too. He just seems to be getting better with time. I will be watching and listening to him for as long as the Good Lord will let me.

118. Bob R -
saving the world one soap opera at a time-give me a break
I guess the mindless masses need music too

119. Yahoo! Music User -
i have jessie's girl

120. pandora -
He was rockin' as an actor on General Hospital this year!
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