Known for their melodic songwriting as well as their deliberately 'nerdy' public image, the Rubinoos made their public recording debut in 1975with the song "Gorilla" on the 'Beserkley Chartbusters' LP. By 1977, the boys had finished recording their first full album, an LP titled simply 'The Rubinoos'. Gene Sculatti of the New York Rocker called it "the best pop album of the decade." The band took influence from both contemporary rock music as well as from the bubblegum pop music of the past twenty-five years.
The first single was "I Think Were Alone Now", a cover of the Tommy James classic pop track, and it reached the top 40 nationwide as well as the top 10 in many major U.S. cities. Appearances on 'Dick Clarks American Bandstand', 'The Rolling Stone 10th Anniversary TV Special', and in numerous teen magazines of the era helped put the Rubinoos into the pop consciousness. At the same time, the group was receiving a lot of attention overseas: critical acclaim and airplay in Europe came alongside top tens in Japan and Australia.
In 1978, they left for their first European tour. The first show was an appearance on German TV's 'Rockpalast'. The rest of the tour took them through northern Europe performing concert dates and appearing on assorted TV shows such as 'Top Pop (The Netherlands)', 'Old Grey Whistle Test', and 'Rock Goes to College'. As there was no photo on the first LP, the British press sometimes assumed the group was a mere studio contrivance (similar to The Archies or The Banana Splits), but they were startled to find that the Rubinoos were the real thing.
During that summer the seminal power pop song "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" was recorded and released as a single in England, ending up as number 4 in terms of the highest airplay song chart of that year. It was also chosen as Music Week magazine's "Record of the Year". The Rubinoos finished recording their second LP, Back to the Drawing Board, in late 1978 for release in early 1979. Because of their success in the UK, the Rubinoos were chosen to open the U.S. portion of Elvis Costello's 'Armed Forces Tour', playing fifty-six sold out shows to screaming encores and rave reviews. Meanwhile, Back to the Drawing Board was a breakout hit all over U.S. radio, selling over 100,000 copies and making a run for the gold which was unfortunately cut short by the bankruptcy of its distributor GRT/Janus, a harbinger to come of the band's difficulties maintaining commercial success from the late 70s onward.
In 1983, the Rubinoos were signed by the label of Warner Brothers and made the mini LP Party of Two. produced by fellow power pop musicians Todd Rundgren and his mega-band Utopia (their first production project as a group). The video for the single "If I Had You Back" achieved heavy rotation on the then fledgling MTV. Still, by 1985 the band members had decided to pursue other interests apart, leaving behind a reputation as one of the best pop groups of that era.
By the mid-90s, rekindled interest in power pop combined with The Rubinoos stature in the field earned the group major releases of two compilations containing previously unavailable material: Basement Tapes and Garage Sale. In 1995, Basement Tapes was picked by Billboard magazine as one of the years ten best CDs. In addition, "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend", a contendor for being the band's 'signature song', has been included on many recent multi-artist pop compilation albums.
In the fall of 1999, the Rubinoos reformed to play at the I.P.O. (International Pop Overthrow) festival in Los Angeles. Their appearance was a major hit of the event. Along with the rare live performance, Rubinoos fans were treated to the debut of material from the May 2000 release Paleophonic. This stellar collection was produced by the late, great Kevin Gilbert.
The next couple of years were spent playing occasional pop festivals in the US and working on their individual musical projects. In 2002, the band, getting a little nervous and not wanting to spoil their streak of one CD every 10 years or so, headed back into the studio to record a new CD with a brand new idea, featuring only covers of bands that the Rubinoos have taken influence from. Titled Crimes Against Music, the group explored tracks by such diverse artists as Eurythmics, The Beach Boys, and the Raspberries, among others.
After finishing recording, they hit the road for two smash tours of Japan and Spain. The group has spent the past decade of so sporadically playing live, experiencing success in 2007 with their massive retrospective album titled Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Rubinoos. That 'best of' collection received rave reviews from the All Music Guide, praising it as "exhaustive" while giving it a rating of four and a half stars out of five. A legal run-in with pop punker Avril Lavigne of all people, accused of plagiarizing the Rubinoos, ended in a confidential settlement and also brought the group some sudden publicity. Fans hope for a new album as of 2013.
Amnesia
The Rubinoos Lyrics
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Time is ticking, I've been sinking
Too much thinking of you
Gone forever, all ties severed
I guess I'll never have a clue.
I keep trying to start but my life is stalled
Amnesia, the only way I know to feel better tonight
Amnesia, the only chance I've got to get her off my mind.
Restless sleeping, memories creeping
Non-stop repeating themselves
Dreams like movies, play right through me
The lines I wish that you still felt.
I keep trying to stop but it's all in vain
Trying to turn off of Memory Lane.
Amnesia, the only way I know to feel better tonight
Amnesia, the only chance I've got to get her off my mind.
(Out of my mind) I wish she'd go
(Out of my mind) Just want to forget her
Wish I'd never even met her.
I keep trying to start but my life is stalled
Hitting my head against the wall.
Amnesia, the only way I know to feel better tonight
Amnesia, the only chance I've got to get her off my mind
I've got to get her off my mind, I've got to get her off my mind.
The Rubinoos's song "Amnesia" delves into the effects of a failed relationship, where the singer is clearly struggling to come to terms with the fact that his partner has left him. The first stanza reveals that the singer has been consumed by thoughts of the person who has gone forever, and all ties have been severed with them. The singer is also aware that he may never have a clue as to what went wrong with the relationship. The second stanza reveals the sleepless nights that the singer has been experiencing as memories of his past relationship play right through him as if it is a movie. The lines that he still wishes his past partner felt are like echoes in his head, and he has been hitting his head against the wall to start afresh but all to no avail. The chorus reveals that the only hope for the singer to forget about his past partner is by suffering from amnesia, the only way he knows to stop his thoughts about her.
The bridge of the song reveals that the singer's wish is to forget his past partner entirely, as he wishes that she would go out of his mind entirely. He is desperate to forget about her to move on with his life.
Line by Line Meaning
Time is ticking, I've been sinking
I am feeling down and time is moving too fast for me to keep up.
Too much thinking of you
I am constantly consumed by thoughts of you.
Gone forever, all ties severed
You have left me and we are no longer connected.
I guess I'll never have a clue.
I'll never truly understand why you left.
I keep trying to start but my life is stalled
I am trying to move on, but it feels like my life is at a standstill.
Hitting my head against the wall.
I am frustrated and things aren't working out as I had hoped.
Amnesia, the only way I know to feel better tonight
The only way I can move on is by forgetting everything and starting anew.
Restless sleeping, memories creeping
I am haunted by memories while I try to sleep.
Non-stop repeating themselves
These memories keep replaying in my head over and over again.
Dreams like movies, play right through me
My dreams are vivid and feel like real-life occurrences.
The lines I wish that you still felt.
I remember the sweet things you said to me and wish you still felt that way.
Trying to turn off of Memory Lane.
I am actively trying to stop thinking about the past in order to move on.
(Out of my mind) I wish she'd go
I want you to leave my thoughts and memories once and for all.
(Out of my mind) Just want to forget her
I want to forget about you and move on with my life.
Wish I'd never even met her.
Sometimes I think it would have been easier if we had never met at all.
I've got to get her off my mind, I've got to get her off my mind.
I am determined to move on from you and forget all of our memories together.
Contributed by Elliot L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.