It's My Turn, Now (Independent Version)
The musical histories of the members of Boccigalupe and the Badboys are as extensive as the history of the Asbury Park music scene itself. Asbury Park born-and bred keyboardist Tony Amato, a.k.a. "Boccigalupe," has been a member of almost every band that was part of the 1970's Asbury Park music scene. Centered around the Stone Pony, the Fastlane, the Upstage Coffee House and other clubs, that same scene gave then-budding musicians like Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny, and later, Jon Bon Jovi a chance to hone their skills before rising to international prominence. OVERVIEW Bocci - ga -loop & The Bad Boys: They're the real thing. Boccigalupe & The Badboys - It's My Turn, Now: Eleven songs exploring aspects of life growing up in the world of music, with it's trials and tribulations. It's My Turn, Now: opens with the title track, as true to the Asbury Sound as your gonna get, but an updated version of the sound. Hot Blues, a basic thanks for the good time, but you broke me down. Love On the Run, is a let's give it a try song. She's Evil, a Santana style blues feel, self-explanatory. Forever, written by Little Steven Van Zandt, A desperate plea, a wish, an obsession to be embraced and absorbed and saved by music. Karma, I found the girl of my dreams, a sexy ballad. Rifle Sight, a tongue in cheek reggae rocker. The Way of the World, R & B style, questioning one's self in relationships. Movin' On Down the Line, a straight ahead rocker, you get the picture. Heartbreak,a Motown self-pity bit. Until the Good Is Gone, a revamp of Little Steven's song about growing up.