I Can't Hear You
"I Can't Hear You"
Appearing on Donnie Iris's 1980 solo debut Back on the Streets, "I Can't Hear You" exemplifies the straightforward rock energy that launched his successful solo career after his time with The Jaggerz and Wild Cherry. While not released as a single itself, this track helped establish the powerful guitar-driven sound and distinctive vocals that would soon make waves on rock radio alongside other classics from the same album.
- TITLE: I Can't Hear You
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Donnie Iris
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 18
- YEAR: 1980
"I Can't Hear You" is a standout rock cut from Donnie Iris's pivotal 1980 album, Back on the Streets. Alongside future hits, this song showcased the potent combination of Iris's soaring vocals and Mark Avsec's songwriting and keyboard skills. It delivers a driving rhythm and catchy rock riffs, contributing to the overall energetic and melodic feel of the album that resonated with rock fans.
SONG MEANING: "I Can't Hear You" likely explores themes of communication breakdown and frustration within a relationship or conversation. The repeated titular phrase could signify literal inability to hear over noise or arguments, or more metaphorically, represent emotional distance, misunderstanding, or someone intentionally tuning the other person out due to conflict or disinterest.
"Donnie Iris"
- TITLE: Donnie Iris
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1961–present (1961)
- BAND: Donnie Iris
"Ah! Leah!"
- TITLE: Ah! Leah!
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Donnie Iris
- GENRE: New Wave, Power Pop, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 18
- YEAR: 1980
