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      • They recorded two full-length albums and an EP and then split up in 1984.
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  2. The band broke up 1984. [2] Several years later, in 1990, a then up and-coming band named the Goo Goo Dolls covered "A Million Miles Away" on their Hold Me Up album. A re-recorded version of the song is also included on the Speed soundtrack album. [3]

  3. Jun 28, 1995 · The Plimsouls built that goodwill during a five-year run on the L.A. rock scene, starting in 1980. The group went for the throat with a sound that combined early-rock rootsiness, enticing...

  4. The Plimsouls never got a break to play, and bagged it in early 1985. (The CD includes a bonus track.) The posthumously released One Night in America captures a live set from 1981, mixing original tunes with some fine vintage covers.

  5. Apr 14, 2010 · The Plimsouls were an L.A.-based pop band led by the singer and songwriter Peter Case. They performed extensively during the early '80s, when our rock critic, Ken Tucker, lived in L.A. and reviewed their concerts. Now a live club performance from October 31, 1981 has been released for the first time.

  6. Apr 14, 2010 · The Plimsouls, an L.A.-based band led by singer-songwriter Peter Case, performed extensively during the early '80s. The new release of a Plimsouls performance from Oct. 31, 1981 (called...

  7. The Plimsouls have been known to reunite for live shows now and then. In retrospect, the band holds up well, and are a case study in how to root pure power-pop maneuvers in blues and rock’n’roll. It stays fresh longer.

  8. May 9, 1996 · The Plimsouls, one of the most fondly remembered bands of the early ‘80s L.A. scene, never could melt the frozen hearts of music critics. But the group did well enough--with an EP and a couple of...

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