Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Mid-Week Tribute Songs: Ric Ocasek


The lead singer and composer for The Cars, the iconic "new wave" rock band of the '70s and '80s, Ric Ocasek died last Sunday at the age of 75 of cardiovascular disease in New York City. His style -- personal and musical -- set him and his band apart from the crowd of disco and hair bands of that era. Their eponymous debut album spawned three top ten hits and was one of the most successful debut albums of all time, powered by Ocasek's hook-laden compositions.

The Cars were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018, and after the band broke up, Ocasek became a sought-after record producer to many bands and artists, offering guidance and encouragement. His sudden death prompted tributes from across the music and entertainment business, including a heartfelt one by Stephen Colbert shown below. RIP to a groundbreaking composer and musician.

Off of their debut album, "My Best Friend's Girl":



On Ocasek's "Drive," bandmate Benjamin Orr sings the lead vocals, and Ocasek's wife-to-be, model Paulina Porzikova, is featured.



Colbert remembers Ric Ocasek:

2 comments:

donnah said...

I love the Cars. I was sorry to hear of Ric Ocasek's passing, another rock classic who left us. I always loved Drive and Since You're Gone.

RIP, Good sir.

Hackwhackers said...

donnah -- Our sentiments, too.