Zoo Freaks, get ready to crank up the volume as The Zoo Crew spins the classic track "I Like to Rock" by April Wine from their 1979 album Harder... Faster. This song, written by lead singer Myles Goodwyn, is a high-energy anthem celebrating the raw power of rock and roll. One juicy tidbit about the track is that its closing guitar riff cleverly blends the main riffs from The Beatles' "Day Tripper" and The Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," creating a nostalgic nod to rock's roots. Fans on platforms like Songfacts have praised the song's timeless appeal, with one listener, Dan Gillespy, calling it "a very perfect timeless Canadian hard rock classic" that never fails to deliver. Another fan, Zabo, highlighted the song's infectious energy, noting how it captures the thrill of "journey to the stars, rock-n-roll guitars."
The album title Harder... Faster has its own quirky origin story. According to Songfacts, the band drew inspiration from a line in the adult film Behind the Green Door, which they watched during studio downtime. This playful anecdote reflects April Wine's laid-back yet rebellious spirit. The song itself marked a milestone for the band, becoming their first to gain significant traction in the UK, sparking their popularity across Europe. Its straightforward lyrics and driving rhythm make it a staple for rock fans, perfectly suited for The Zoo Crew's vibe of spinning records that get the Zoo Freaks moving.
April Wine began their journey in 1969 in Waverly, Nova Scotia, when brothers David and Ritchie Henman, along with their cousin Jim Henman and Myles Goodwyn, formed the band. Originally based in Halifax, they relocated to Montreal after signing with Aquarius Records in 1970. Their self-titled debut album dropped in 1971, featuring the hit "Fast Train," which earned them early radio play and set the stage for their rise. The band's lineup evolved over the years, with Myles Goodwyn remaining the constant creative force, penning most of their hits. By the time Harder... Faster was released in 1979, April Wine had honed their hard rock sound, blending catchy melodies with gritty guitar work. Their persistence and willingness to tour relentlessly helped them build a loyal fanbase across Canada and beyond.
Zoo Freaks can stay connected with April Wine through their official Facebook page, where they share updates on tours and new releases, or follow them on Instagram for behind-the-scenes glimpses. The band is also active on X, engaging with fans and posting about their latest gigs. For those craving more, fan communities thrive online, such as the April Wine Fan Club on Facebook, where Zoo Freaks can join discussions, share memorabilia, and celebrate the band's legacy. Websites like Classic Rock Forums also host lively threads where fans swap stories about epic live shows, like one in 1980 where April Wine opened with "Oowatanite" alongside Nazareth, complete with sirens and pyrotechnics.
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