![]() ![]() A RoboCop-like cyborg figure points, saying "sign in please", a direct reference to the album on which the song appears. Set in a 1980s technological future, the video opens with the band walking into a theater hall through an automated door. The song's music video gained significant airplay in the early days of MTV. ![]() The demo version, along with the song's "alternate electric" and "acoustic" versions, also appears on the band's "The Anthology" album which is a merge of the three albums Missing Pieces, More Missing Pieces, and Buzz. Lynch also reflected that, although the song was never a personal favorite, he always appreciated its strong hook, commercial appeal, and "lyrics that were right for the times." Ī demo version of the song appears on the band's "odds and ends" collection entitled Missing Pieces (and its reissue More Missing Pieces) wherein it has a slightly different chorus. According to Lynch, Autograph didn't expect great commercial success for the song or the band in general because of their disillusionment with the music industry. Lead guitarist Steve Lynch described "Turn Up the Radio" as "a last minute song that RCA didn't even want on the album because they thought it had no commercial value." However, the band firmly insisted and were granted its inclusion. ![]()
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