Date: Jan 1, 2024.
Time: 7:46 AM
Sometimes it’s fun to make a big deal out of something that doesn’t matter.
Let’s figure it out. What should the first song of 2024 be? I just woke up, I have not played any music yet in the new year. This is the kind of thing that music nerds make a big deal out of. The first song of the year! As if it sets the tone for the next 366 days (leap year!), let’s pretend that the first song played in 2024 is somehow really, really important.
How we do make such a decision? Let’s narrow it down step by step.
1. Let’s start easy. Should we play the song currently stuck in my head from yesterday? That would be “Past Life” by the Arkells with the Cold War Kids. Thematically it works. It’s all about moving forward instead of backwards, which works well with the whole “new year” thing. “I’ve been running from a past life, I wanna live this life instead!” Uplifting, and also I get that “scratch that itch” feeling of playing a song stuck in my head.
2. However, 2024 is the 40th frickin’ anniversary of a very significant year in my life. 1984: the year I committed to music as “my thing”, specifically heavy metal. The exact date was December 26 1984, Boxing Day. Perhaps I should play something from that year to commemorate this occasion. “I Wanna Be Somebody” by W.A.S.P., “Run to the Hills” by Iron Maiden, “Rock You” by Helix, or “Heaven’s On Fire” by Kiss would be appropriate.
3. Or, we look ahead. There are albums to come in 2024, and we have heard some of the new music already. Judas Priest have released two singles from the forthcoming Invincible Shield. That would be a great way to start the year right — by looking forward.
4. …Buuuut I’d be starting the year by playing a song to which I have no emotional attachment yet, if I played the new Priest. That doesn’t seem like the right note to kick off a new year. Also, do I really want to start the year with a song about a “Panic Attack”?
5. Kiss is my favourite band. I first got into Kiss during that mythical year of 1984. And, the debut album Kiss came out 50 years ago, in 1974.
6. I prefer to listen to albums over songs. 1974’s Kiss gives me an excuse to play a whole album. Playing that debut would be a way to honour both my roots in 1984, and the album’s 50th in 2024.
7. …However, I didn’t know that album in 1984. I was just getting into rock, and I only knew two Kiss songs at that point: “Heaven’s On Fire” (1984) and “Rock and Roll all Nite” (1975).
8. Just a side note: this is the longest I’ve sat at my desk writing with no music playing!
9. The way I see it now, we can go one of two ways. 1984’s “Heaven’s On Fire”, which commemorates its 40th anniversary, and my discovery of heavy metal music the same year. Or, 1974’s Kiss. 50 years of Kiss is a big deal, and they were one of the first five bands I ever liked back in ’84. I prefer playing full albums, and overall I have more nostalgia for it.
10. Flip a coin. Heads: “Heaven’s On Fire”. Tails: Kiss 1974.
Time: 8:07 AM.
Time elapsed deciding: 21 minutes
The coin toss is: Tails
Kiss it is. Welcome to 2024.


GREAT pick for first album of the year. Their debut is still my favorite album from them. It’s a genuine rock and roll classic, fuck the naysayers!
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Let’s hope for a 50 year box set. We deserve it!
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Good choice, Mike. I went with Kiss’ “Lick It Up”Album which I’d been meaning to revisit. Henry.
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Brilliant choice Henry, I only wish we had a Lick It Up box set last year!
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This is the fruit of a project I finally completed over holidays – to rip all my Kiss CD’s onto my laptop for easy access. I also got to spend some time listening to the new Hagar era VH boxset. My thoughts: the first two are classics, the third is different but still good, and the fourth (“Balance”) is good too but reminds me more of a SH solo album than VH. Henry.
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It is a tough choice. My first song was picked for me by Harrison as I wrote up a couple of his choices yesterday for his 10 songs choices for My Sunday Song. I won’t say what it was. The first album I am listening to is Extreme III Sides to Every Story as i just picked it up during Christmas and love that album so why not crank it.
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Did they include all the tracks on the vinyl version?
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I believe so as there are 15 tracks. Side 4 being only the one song in all it’s parts.
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15 tracks is the full album. Now they just need a proper CD issue.
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It might be my favorite Extreme album. It is so damn good.
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It`s not an easy decision, and you went about it the right way, Mike! I’ll have to spin Kiss’ debut soon, as I love that album and haven’t spun it in a while. Thanks for the inspiration, Mikey!
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That they did, and it was the right pick!
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Happy New Year!
Well thought out choice. Mine was easy, just played again what I listened the dsy before…
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That makes sense and I almost did that with Arkells!
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Well, my first music of the year was Get A Grip by Aerosmith, as I drove to Aarhus at 7 A.M. on New Year’s day.
But my first “new” album of the year was Zipper Catches Skin.
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Oh, and happy new year.
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Zipper Catches Skin, interesting! That was the final Alice studio album I needed to finish my collection.
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Dang, I don’t even remember what was the first song I played in 2024! Very insightful thought process on what your first song should be for the new year. If listening to Kiss’ debut album made you happy, that’s all that matters!
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People keep track of stuff like this now. It’s crazy! Nobody used to care! Of course, they track it with streaming, which I don’t.
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Interesting. I’ll have to track my first song for 2025 then. Based on my memory, I was watching Def Leppard’s performance of “Tear it Down” on the MTV Video Music Awards in 1989 at the time midnight struck. So, I’m going with that being my first song of 2024.
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That works, and that is a GREAT way to start a year.
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Thanks! Gosh, this past Monday (1/8/24) was Steve Clark’s death anniversary. He died 33 years ago. My goodness.
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