April 15Apr 15 Ahh, Peruvian music sounds can't be fluted, I mean faulted. Incantation was very nice, 8/10. David Essex doing Mike Batt song/production very nicely. Not my fave Essex ever, but still sweet 7/10. Part of City Boy are back aka The Maisonettes and it's a 60's-influenced cracker, great song and mood 9/10. John Williams always classy, and ET was a goodie, though I'd say not quite up there with Star Wars, Close Encounters and Superman music. Still a 9/10 though.The Donna remix is not as game-changing as the original, but it's a 9/10 regardless. Under Attack had snippet of a 60's melody that I loved - Sonny Curtis' The Straight Life as sung by Glen Campbell in my case, though Bing Crosby also sang it in 1969 and Bobby Goldboro had the hit. So Under Attack was a fave of mine, but as a record to finish on it was sadly a bit unmemorable. As least for 40 years when it became clear it wasnt their farewell after all. As an Abba completist, it's still 9/10 from me. Dionne's blatantly Bee Gees-sounding, and still classy for all that, but not as good as Heartbreaker. 8/10. Dear Addy I vaguely recall, guessing it's a 6/10. Hi De Hi more referring back to Cab Callway's Jazz Hi De Hi De Ho rather than the holiday camp 80's show. Cab Calloway's is better, I barely recall Kool & The Gang's and the lack of variation was annoying by this stage 4/10. Singalong Santa was so bad I have wiped it from my memory 1/10, Barry Manilow as bland and uninspiring as ever 3/10 (no excuse there are zillions of wonderful songs from the 30's), the Little Town re-write was not exactly top-notch 80's Cliff and it was a handy Xmas warning that worse was to come (and better) 5/10, while Shaky's EP I cant even remember what was on it and had to google. Ah yes, Blue Christmas, the not live track. Plodding version of a fairly standard 50's Elvis Christmas LP version of the 30's country song. 4/10.
April 15Apr 15 What a strange little group this time! Quite a few really bad or at least boring songs. I’ll concentrate on those I like. Cacharpaya is great and very unusual especially for the era. I have a real soft spot for A Winters Tale, a gorgeous hug of a song.Heartache Avenue I really enjoy, a lovely Motown throwback as you say.The ET theme instantly evokes memory of the film, one of my all time favourites.The I Feel Love remix is good, it’s hard to ruin that fantastic song. Under Attack is okay but pales in comparison with all the ABBA greats.
April 18Apr 18 My top 40 of 1982 would look something like this:1 Tears For Fears - Mad World2 Dexy's Midnight Runners and The Emerald Express - Come On Eileen3 Rockers Revenge feat. Donnie Calvin - Walking On Sunshine4 Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye5 Associates - Party Fears Two6 Roxy Music - More Than This7 ABBA - The Day Before You Came8 The Jam - Town Called Malice9 New Order - Temptation10 Duran Duran - Save A Prayer11 The Clash - Should I Stay Or Should I Go / Straight To Hell12 Yazoo - Only You13 Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle14 Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry15 Depeche Mode - See You16 Yazoo - Don't Go17 Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - The Message18 Modern Romance - Best Years Of Our Lives19 Shalamar - There It Is20 Blancmange - Living On The Ceiling21 Daryl Hall and John Oates - Maneater22 Depeche Mode - The Meaning Of Love23 Madness - House Of Fun24 Stranglers - Golden Brown25 ABC - Poison Arrow26 The Clash - Rock The Casbah27 XTC - Senses Working Overtime28 Raw Silk - Do It To The Music29 Human League - Being Boiled30 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Maid of Orleans (The Waltz Of Joan Of Arc)31 Daryl Hall and John Oates - I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)32 Associates - Club Country33 Haircut 100 - Love Plus One34 Odyssey - Inside Out35 ABC - The Look Of Love36 Talk Talk - Today37 Japan - Ghosts38 Dollar - Videotheque39 Ultravox - Hymn40 A Flock Of Seagulls - Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)
April 19Apr 19 Author 1982 had an average score of 5.71, one of the highest of all the years I’ve done so far and comfortably beating 1980 and 1981.There were only 7 scores of 1 given, mostly towards the end of the year. However the worst hit of the year is quite comfortably “Chalk Dust - The Umpire Strikes Back” by Brat.There were 3 scores of 10, a further 26 9s and another 40 8s.Here’s my Top 40 of the year - it’s a close call between #1 and #2 but the frame of mind I’m in now is saying that “The Day Before You Came” is one of the most extraordinary pop songs ever made for all the reasons discussed in this thread. Besides “The Winner Takes It All” only managed my 3rd place for 1980 and I doubt ABBA will be winning any of the 1970s years when I cover them so I don’t feel like too extreme a fan.1 ABBA - The Day Before You Came2 Yazoo - Only You3 Stranglers - Golden Brown4 The Clash - Should I Stay Or Should I Go / Straight To Hell5 Duran Duran - Save A Prayer6 Associates - Party Fears Two7 The Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra8 Blancmange - Living On The Ceiling9 Tears For Fears - Mad World10 ABC - Poison Arrow11 The Clash - Rock The Casbah12 Soft Cell - Say Hello Wave Goodbye13 Japan - Ghosts14 Ultravox - Hymn15 Daryl Hall And John Oates - Maneater16 Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five - The Message17 The Human League - Being Boiled18 Theatre Of Hate - Do You Believe In The Westworld19 Bucks Fizz - Now These Days Are Gone20 Yazoo - Don't Go21 Madness - House Of Fun22 The Stranglers - Strange Little Girl23 Japan - Night Porter24 Clannad - Theme From "Harry's Game"25 ABC - The Look Of Love26 Carly Simon - Why27 Incantation - Cacharpaya (Andes Pumpsa Desi)28 Soft Cell - Torch29 Joan Jett And The Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'N' Roll30 The Jam - Town Called Malice / Precious31 Sylvian Sakamoto - Bamboo Houses / Bamboo Music32 Dire Straits - Private Investigations33 A Flock Of Seagulls - Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)34 Blue Zoo - Cry Boy Cry35 Roxy Music - More Than This36 Dollar - Videotheque37 Rhoda With The Special AKA - The Boiler38 Talk Talk - Today39 Orchestral Manouveres In The Dark - Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Of Joan Of Arc)40 Classix Nouveaux - Is It A DreamWould be interested to have rankings from @Jade , @King Rollo and anyone else who feels so inclined!
April 19Apr 19 Well done for getting through another year! A great read as ever.An attempt at my top 40 from 1982:01 The Stranglers - Golden Brown02 Blancmange - Living On the Ceiling03 Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - The Message04 Yazoo - Don't Go05 The Cure - The Hanging Garden06 Duran Duran - Save A Prayer07 Yazoo - Only You08 Tears for Fears - Mad World09 The Maisonettes - Heartache Avenue10 The Jam - The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had to Swallow)11 ABBA - The Day Before You Came12 The Human League - Being Boiled13 The Mobiles - Drowning In Berlin14 The Jam - Beat Surrender15 The Clash - Rock the Casbah16 The Jam - Town Called Malice17 Japan - Ghosts18 A Flock Of Seagulls - Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)19 Depeche Mode - See You20 Patrice Rushden - Forget Me Nots21 ABC - Poison Arrow22 Monsoon - Ever So Lonely23 Carly Simon - Why24 The Clash - Should I Stay Or Should I Go25 Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Wolf26 The Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra27 Ultravox - Hymn28 Duran Duran - Rio29 Adam Ant - Goody Two Shoes30 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Of Joan Of Arc)31 Soft Cell - Torch32 Rhoda With The Special AKA - The Boiler33 ABC - The Look of Love34 Visage - Damned Don't Cry35 The Associates - Party Fears Two36 Nicole - A Little Peace37 Adam and the Ants - Deutscher Girls38 Bow Wow Wow - Go Wild In The Country39 The Pretenders - Back on the Chain Gang40 Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'N' Roll
April 20Apr 20 well I can (for now) do my year-end chart for 1982 - this is what I felt at the time based on chart performance, and I will include non-hits for interest (or not!) 😄 I will as always list according to all UK charts, newpapers of the time, my charts, song first, I just can't get my head round this 21st century artist first 😇The Day Before You Came - ABBAI Can't Go For That - Hall & OatesCome On Eillen - Dexy'sParty Fears Two - AssociatesHead Over Heels - ABBAThe Look Of Love - ABCTrouble - Lyndsey BuckinghamUnder Attack - ABBAJohn Wayne Is Big Leggy - Haysi FantayzeeDo You Really Want To Hurt Me - Culture ClubMirror Man - Human LeagueTorch - Soft CellIt Started With A Kiss - Hot ChocolateMy Camera Never Lies - Bucks FizzThe Way Life's Meant To Be - ELOEye Of The Tiger - SurvivorPass The Dutchie - Musical YouthLiving On The Celing - BlancmangeOnly You - YazooI Won't Let You Down - PhDMaid Of Orleans - OMDOur House - MadnessAbracadabra - Steve Miller BandMad World - Tears For FearsHappy Talk - Captain SensibleSay Hello Wave Goodbye - Soft CellGirl Crazy - Hot ChocolateLove Plus One - Haircut 100Ever So Lonely - MonsoonManeater - Hall & OatesBeatles Movie Medley - The BeatlesDon't Go - YazooBuffalo Gals - malcolm McLarenReap The Wild Wind - UltravoxWalking On Sunshine - Rocker's RevengeHouse Of Fun - MadnessI'll Find My Way Home - Jon & VangelisGolden Brown - StranglersPoison Arrow - ABCGoody Two Shoes - Adam AntTotal chart points would be quite different as many were chart hits again in later years, and loads that were lower down the list would be in the top 40. And if I ever get round to re-ranking, then classics like The Message would be in it, while some are in my 1983 list - see maisonettes - as they peaked in that year, and I've excluded 1981 hangovers that peaked in 1982 for me.
April 20Apr 20 Good to see 'The Way Life's Meant To Be' on your list, if I was including non top 40 hits, it would be in my top 10.1. Thomas Dolby - Windpower2. Abba - The Day Before You Came3. Dire Straits - Private Investigations4. Queen - Las Palabras De Amor5. ABC - The Look Of Love6. Dollar - Give Me Back My Heart7. Soft Cell - Say Hello Wave Goodbye8. A Flock Of Seagulls - Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)9. The Associates - Club Country10. Visage - Damned Don't Cry11. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Maid Of Orleans12. Monsoon - Ever So Lonely13. Duran Duran - Save A Prayer14. Dollar - Videotheque15. Tears For Fears - Mad World16. ABC - All Of My Heart17. Spandau Ballet - Instinction18. Jon & Vangelis - I'll Find My Way Home19. ELO - Ticket To The Moon/Here Is The News20. New Order - Temptation21. Malcom McLaren - Buffalo Gals22. The Human League - Being Boiled23. The Associates - Party Fears Two24. Blancmange - Living On the Ceiling25. Bucks Fizz - Now Those Days Are Gone26. The Stranglers - Golden Brown27. ABC - Poison Arrow28. Ultravox - Hymn29. XTC - Senses Working Overtime30. Bow Wow Wow - Go Wild In The Country31. Japan - Ghosts32. Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry33. David Bowie - Baal's Hymn34. Mari Wilson - Just What I Always Wanted35. Kid Creole and the Coconuts - Annie I'm Not Your Daddy36. Haircut 100 - Nobody's Fool37. The Human League - Mirror Man38. Phil Lynott - Yellow Pearl39. Mobiles - Drowning In Berlin40. The Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra
April 20Apr 20 My 40 favourite top 40 songs from 1982 would look something like this (as a self imposed rule I like to choose only one song per artist):-1 New Order - Temptation2 Dexys Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen3 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Maid Of Orleans (The Waltz Joan Of Arc)4 The Associates - Club Country5 Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye6 The Stranglers - Golden Brown7 Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie8 The Clash - Rock the Casbah9 Tears For Fears - Mad World10 XTC - Senses Working Overtime11 Kid Creole And The Coconuts - Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy12 Depeche Mode - See You13 The Jam - The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow)14 Grandmaster Flash - The Message15 Yazoo - Don't Go16 Fat Larry's Band - Zoom17 Madness - House of Fun18 ABC - The Look Of Love19 Japan - Ghosts20 Haircut 100 - Love Plus One21 Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing22 Blancmange - Living On The Ceiling23 Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals24 Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me25 Pigbag - Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag26 Adam Ant - Goody Two Shoes27 Bucks Fizz - My Camera Never Lies28 The Human League - Mirror Man29 ABBA - The Day Before You Came30 Duran Duran - Save a Prayer31 Daryl Hall & John Oates - I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)32 Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - I Love Rock 'N Roll33 Hot Chocolate - It Started with a Kiss34 Rhoda Dakar - The Boiler35 Roxy Music - More Than This36 Ultravox - Hymn37 Talk Talk - Today38 Chicago - Hard to Say I'm Sorry39 A Flock Of Seagulls - Wishing (If I Had A Photograph Of You)40 Tight Fit - The Lion Sleeps TonightI apologise for #40, but I met the real vocalist a few years ago and he was such a lovely guy, I have to include it! 🤷♂️ And it’s an ear worm. Edited April 20Apr 20 by Jaz13music
April 20Apr 20 Oooh - that sounds like a new project for me. Never made the attempt of year-end charts for the 80's. Maybe I should start with 1980 then.
April 21Apr 21 Author 1983 Group 1:#94725/12/1982Wah!The Story Of The Blues359-59-34-6-{3}-4-7-12-20-28-42-70->12#94808/01/1983Men At WorkDown Under138-7-2-{1}-1-1-2-6-22-32-52-69->12#94911/12/1982ImaginationChanges3166-45-43-43-39-{31}-40-66->8#95008/01/1983The StranglersEuropean Female940-16-{9}-13-28-48->6#95108/01/1983Joe JacksonSteppin' Out650-19-8-{6}-9-16-30-43->8#95215/01/1983Eddy GrantElectric Avenue222-4-3-{2}-4-10-23-36-63->9#95318/12/1982Laura BraniganGloria666-51-51-41-32-20-8-{6}-6-11-20-29-49->13#95408/01/1983Marvin GayeMy Love Is Waiting3461-35-{34}-54-74->5#95515/01/1983Melba MooreMind Up Tonight2236-25-{22}-24-36-63->6#95618/12/1982Fleetwood MacOh Diane969-60-60-48-37-26-18-16-10-{9}-13-23-30-53-71->15#95708/01/1983Billy GriffinHold Me Tighter In The Rain1768-38-28-19-{17}-20-31-45-63->9#95815/01/1983The Belle StarsSign Of The Times351-19-5-4-{3}-3-5-16-27-46-68->11#95922/01/1983U2New Year's Day1023-12-{10}-13-21-36-55-72->8#96022/01/1983Dire StraitsTwisting By The Pool1424-17-{14}-15-19-38-54->7
April 22Apr 22 Author A strong start to the year with a stacked top end and with nothing worse than boring. “Down Under” must be one of the biggest Australian hits ever but it’s a genuinely wonderful quirky song. And U2 sound so fresh and exciting on “New Year’s Day”, despite the very long and mixed run of hits ahead.9Men At WorkDown Under514th #1: 1st Top 40 for the Australian group and a huge cultural anthem; in every way a fantastic and unique record9U2New Year's DayTheir 1st big hit: this has a fresh, exciting and hopeful feel to it and it's not surprising that huge success is coming8Wah!The Story Of The Blues1st hit for Pete Wylie's band and raucously sung but very lovely and heartfelt song with a classy string arrangement8Eddy GrantElectric AvenueA big Carribean culture anthem inspired by the 1981 Brixton riots: his best song and much better than his recent #18Laura BraniganGloria1st hit for this US singer that was originally an Italian song by Umberto Tozzi: it's an infectious high energy pop song7Joe JacksonSteppin' OutHis last big hit and a very compelling slice of electropop with a pulsating bassline that Gabriela Cilmi will sample7The StranglersEuropean FemaleA 3rd Top 10 within 12 months for them and a sultry track with almost whispered vocals and an exotic instrumental 6The Belle StarsSign Of The TimesThey wrote their own song here after releasing several covers and it gave them their biggest hit by far: a catchy track 6Fleetwood MacOh DianeThis has been compared to Bobby Vinton and it has a '60s and youtful energy to it; not a highlight of theirs but cute5ImaginationChangesLike their others this relies heavily on a mesmerising bassline: this is quite nice but their big hits are behind them4Dire StraitsTwisting By The PoolQuite extraordinary that this cheery rock and roll number was the follow up to "Private Investigations": it's alright4Billy GriffinHold Me Tighter In The RainOnly Top 40 for this former Miracles lead singer: this has strong falsetto vocals but the song doesn't stand out at all3Melba MooreMind Up TonightHer last Top 40, with little to differentiate it from the equally unmemorable "Love's Comin' At Ya" a few months ago3Marvin GayeMy Love Is WaitingLast Top 40 in his lifetime - unfortunately it's very similar in style to "Sexual Healing" but vastly inferior and rather dull1983 Group 2:#96122/01/1983Echo And The BunnymenThe Cutter827-11-{8}-11-18-32-48-75->8#96215/01/1983Joe Cocker And Jennifer WarnesUp Where We Belong741-31-25-12-{7}-7-7-11-19-23-37-53-56->1322/01/1983The BeatlesPlease Please Me {1983}2932-{29}-31-49->4#96322/01/1983KajagoogooToo Shy133-10-5-2-{1}-1-3-6-14-29-42-54-72->13#96415/01/1983Level 42The Chinese Way2458-35-35-25-{24}-29-39-56->8#96515/01/1983Sharon ReddIn The Name Of Love3153-38-{31}-37-55->5#96622/01/1983IndeepLast Night A DJ Saved My Life1365-24-15-14-{13}-18-27-36-60->9#96715/01/1983Wham!Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)863-41-34-11-9-{8}-10-14-23-39-54->1122/01/1983The JamDown In The Tube Station At Midnight {1983}3049-36-{30}-34-51-71->622/01/1983The JamGoing Underground/Dreams Of Children {1983}2151-37-{21}-22-36-53->622/01/1983The JamIn The City {1983}4754-49-{47}-71->422/01/1983The JamNews Of The World {1983}3945-{39}-43-62->4#96822/01/1983Central LineNature Boy2155-40-27-{21}-25-31-47-67->8#96905/02/1983Tears For FearsChange419-5-{4}-4-7-16-25-44-61->9#97029/01/1983Michael JacksonBillie Jean157-20-17-5-2-{1}-2-3-8-11-20-25-36-41-58->15#97122/01/1983China CrisisChristian1263-42-22-18-{12}-15-24-34-64->9#97229/01/1983Rockers Revenge Featuring Donnie CalvinThe Harder They Come3046-32-{30}-32-33-41-48->7#97329/01/1983Prince19992548-33-{25}-26-34-35-54->7#97422/01/1983Haysi FantayzeeShiny Shiny1661-45-36-28-23-{16}-20-26-41-66->10
April 23Apr 23 I agree, that’s a very strong start to the year and my favourites are very similar to yours.Men At Work was so unusual in all sorts of ways and, if I remember correctly, at the time they were one of the rare artists who had achieved simultaneous UK and U.S. number-ones in both album and singles charts.New Years Day is one of U2’s best, a real uplifting anthem.Story Of The Blues might be my favourite of the group, another unique sounding song the strings are indeed beautiful.I love both of Eddy Grants biggest hits of that period. Gloria has a great singalong chorus. The Stranglers and Joe Jackson songs in the group are good but I don’t like them as much as their preceding hits.
Sunday at 07:434 days Author We really are being spoiled with this year so far. “Billie Jean” was always going to get a perfect score: it’s the absolute peak of that style of dance pop. “The Cutter” and “Change” are both outstandingly dynamic new wave tracks, and there’s quite a bit more greatness below that.10Michael JacksonBillie Jean516th #1: his biggest and very best song; an inspired lyrical story meets a wonderfully performed and funky pop track 9Echo And The BunnymenThe CutterTheir 1st Top 10 and a wonderful relentless and angst ridden track with enigmatic lyrics and Eastern influences9Tears For FearsChangeTheir 2nd Top 5 hit in quick section and a very exciting and frenetic track that's really made by the xylophone part8Prince1999He had a #41 in 1980 and only now breaks the Top 40 with this fine track putting an optimistic spin on the future8KajagoogooToo Shy515th #1: debut for this UK group with a great song, produced by Colin Thurston who had worked with Duran Duran 7China CrisisChristian1st Top 40 for this UK new wave band: this has a very lovely dreamy atmosphere to it helped by the sliding bassline7IndeepLast Night A DJ Saved My LifeOnly Top 40 for this US electro hip hop group, and a classic extensively covered song that seems ahead of its time6Rockers Revenge Featuring Donnie CalvinThe Harder They ComeA dynamic cover of a Jimmy Cliff song giving them their 2nd hit: it's very nicely done but future singles won't chart 6Central LineNature Boy6 chart hits but only the 1 Top 40 for this UK soul band: it sounds rather like Stevie but it's a very nice soulful track 5Level 42The Chinese WayThey've had a few bubbling under hits but this one goes a little further: a nice but unremarkable new wave song5Wham!Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)A 2nd overly exuberant and boisterous hit for them: it certainly shows promise but isn't an essential in the canon4Joe Cocker And Jennifer WarnesUp Where We BelongJoe's 1st Top 40 in more than a decade and Jennifer's 1st: as soppy ballads go it is effective and well remembered3Haysi FantayzeeShiny ShinyTheir 2nd and last Top 40, and like the other one it's a rather odd track with nonsense themes, but briefly intriguing3Sharon ReddIn The Name Of LoveA 3rd hit for her and again it's a long disco track that gently bubbles along without anything distinctive happening1983 Group 3:#97529/01/1983Thompson TwinsLove On Your Side958-38-27-15-12-{9}-9-12-22-34-40-51->12#97605/02/1983TotoAfrica339-19-6-{3}-4-5-7-23-35-48->10#97705/02/1983Fun Boy ThreeThe Tunnel Of Love1068-26-14-11-{10}-13-18-34-50-69->1005/02/1983Elvis PresleyJailhouse Rock {1983}2751-29-{27}-37-57-68->6#97812/02/1983Depeche ModeGet The Balance Right1332-22-22-{13}-15-26-40-62->8#97912/02/1983Thin LizzyCold Sweat2733-28-{27}-33-50->#98012/02/1983MarillionHe Knows You Know35{35}-39-49-74->4#98112/02/1983Patti Austin With James IngramBaby, Come To Me1138-35-19-18-{11}-11-18-28-37-69->10#98205/02/1983IcehouseHey Little Girl1748-39-34-{17}-17-17-20-33-48-66->10#98312/02/1983Musical YouthNever Gonna Give You Up640-16-8-{6}-10-17-35-46-62-73->10#98419/02/1983MadnessTomorrow's (Just Another Day)/Madness (Is All In The Mind)824-9-{8}-8-15-30-43-51-63->9#98512/02/1983Spandau BalletCommunication1241-33-24-15-{12}-13-20-29-35-58->10#98619/02/1983Orchestral Manoeuvres In The DarkGenetic Engineering2037-25-25-{20}-22-32-55-71->8#98712/02/1983EurythmicsSweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)263-38-21-5-3-{2}-3-5-5-15-25-33-50-60->14#98819/02/1983Phil Everly And Cliff RichardShe Means Nothing To Me940-29-19-14-{9}-16-31-41-60->9
Sunday at 08:094 days Wow another fantastic group! Obviously Billie Jean is a 10, MJs best, a brilliant groundbreaking song and video. It forced MTV to change from its almost complete exclusion of black artists and its focus on rock music at the time.I love ‘Change’, its driving rhythm and of course the xylophone. On many days it’s my favourite TFF song.The Cutter is fantastic, the start of a great run of singles ahead by them.1999 was a sign of many wonderful things to come from Prince.I’ve always had a soft spot for Too Shy. At the time Kaja were painting as Duran Duran copyists but that song is excellent, especially the lovely long intro.Christians is a gorgeous slinky synth ballad.
Monday at 12:492 days "The Cutter" stands out for me from the last selection - my favourite Echo & The Bunnymen song. This eastern horn is absolutely great and was also used for "The Horn Track" by Egyptian Empire.
Monday at 13:232 days Hooray for getting into 1983 now, birthed many classic chart-toppers as demonstrated by Rollo's ranking thread, plus the first volume of the U.K. Now! series.'Down Under' just missed out when voting for my favourite 5 songs across the whole of last week's SyncTube session. It would top that first group for me too! The comedic song-writing and heavy use of the flute are both charming, standout features. I wasn't too crazy about the modern Luude makeover though.I did think 'On A Mission' was ripping off the bassline of that Joe Jackson song so checks out if it's a recognised sample then.I discovered 'Electric Avenue' via the Ringbang remix on Now 49 before the original. I'd say I'm more familiar with the latter now though due to the lack of streaming presence for the remix. I agree it's far stronger than his chart topper.'Billie Jean' is a worthy 10, one of those times when an artist's most popular song matches up with my own personal favourite. His catalogue of U.K. #1s is... not the most representative of his best work, to say the least, but this is an obvious exception. Great storytelling and funky genre-blending, with an instantly iconic bassline. The music video's impact for black artists really can't be understated either, as already mentioned by Jaz. An important and high quality pop package.I adore 'The Cutter' and thought it was a bit underrated in the #8s rate so was pleased it went down well on SyncTube Great to have Prince in the charts now. I was thinking of him quite a bit last week after being reminded that it was the 10 year anniversary of his death. That initial peak for '1999' seems crazily low but of course there's still some more life in it yet...
Monday at 13:352 days Joe is the better Jackson for me here (he doesnt suffer from too much radio airplay), Stepping Out is just brilliant synthpop and piano.I still really like Billy Jean and along with Too Shy are good funky and fun pop tracks.Prince's 1999 is fab, it kind of marks the end of most traditional early 80s disco and the start of synth dance/R&B.Original Down Under is way overplayed and I prefer the Luude remix now.I might have discovered Electric Avenue in 2001 too.The Cutter is a good indie track and Springsteen/ Sam Fender vibes with the saxophone style ending. Edited Monday at 13:482 days by TheSnake
Monday at 15:102 days well time to catch up after being away most of the last 2 weeks!Down Under a big number one for me, very Aussie and amusing and culturally relevant at that time (and since) 9/10, U2 New Year's Day and their first wide-screen rattling rock riff epic, great track 9/10. The Phil Spector vibes of the fabulous Story Of The Blues remain soaring 10/10 and a number one for me. Electric Avenue is a stomper, but I still prefer his reggae biggies of 79/80 and Equals stuff, but very much a classic for Eddy here 8/10. Jonathan King hd already charted with Gloria in a minor way - thanks mainly to people like me buying the other co-disc Everyone's Gone To The Moon as part of the single package - but I never liked the song much in any version 6/10. Steppin' Out is Joe Jackson's best record, classy urban Jazz mood as opposed to Jumpin Jive big band jazz era or New Wave. 9/10.European Female another moody laid-back retro alternate 60's goodie 8/10, from The Stranglers, and after some pretty uneventful covers The Belle Stars show they should have gone with their own stuff from the start, Sign Of The Times far and away their best record 9/10, while Oh Diane was a bizarre one, having had a string of great Stevie and Christine singles that flopped (see the brilliant Gypsy, Sara, Hold Me) and this piece of catchy fluff got to be a hit 8/10. Changes, less memorable than earlier Imagination stuff, 6/10, Twisting By The Pool another bizarre retro-leaning hit and never one I was mad on 5/10, Billy Grifffin's has been forgotten with the passage of time, but I liked it then and havent heard it in decades so an assumed 7/10, and indeed both the Melba Moore and Marvin Gaye minor hits fit into the nice but forgettable category given I've forgotten how they go but they arent going to be bad as such 5/10.
Monday at 15:332 days Billie Jean one of the greatest records of the decade, the year, and a game-changing video for a spooky song as Michael shows he really can write his own classics for the first time ever, so this was a pivotal moment in pop. 10/10. The Cutter is fab, urgent and exotic, the riffs are as great as the song 9/10. Change is also excellent, but a tad less fab compared to other Tears For Fears singles of the time 8/10. 1999 and one I bought first time round as Prince started to sound like someone to watch 9/10. It's a dark party, but a great one.Too Shy, great intro, catchy ditty, and I like this sultry pop more now than I did at the time, when it got on my nerves 8/10. China Crisis were alwasy worth hearing, love the gentle harmonic synth mood on Christian 9/10. Indeep casting a long shadow with Last Night, and another I like more now than at the time 8/10. Rocker's Revenge cover Jimmy Cliff with style, having given Eddy Grant a hit song it's to see this one chart too 8/10.Central Line's cover is fine 6/10, but it's not a patch on George Benson or Nat King Cole's versions of the standard Nature Boy from 1948 - written by eden abhez, a man ahead of his time, a sort of hippie, who despite his success with this song lived outdoors under the L on the Hollywood sign and ate fruits and berries. Somebody really needs to do a film based on his bizarre life....The Chinese Way was nice enough, cocktail jazz with a bit more oomph and typically harmonic in the vocals for Level 42. 6/10. Wham Rap more Young Guns Part 2 (though it came first) but not quite as in-ya-face, and more teen strop 8/10. Jennifer Warnes was owed a hit, due to Right Time Of The Night flopping in the UK, but this wasn't in the same league, despite the 60's UK soul/Blues-wannabe Joe Cocker being on it 4/10. Shiny Shiny was catchy quirky fun, but not as top-notch as John Wayne 7/10. Sharon Redd a good bangin dance number of the time 6/10.
Monday at 15:422 days 8 minutes ago, Popchartfreak said:Central Line's cover is fine 6/10, but it's not a patch on George Benson or Nat King Cole's versions of the standard Nature Boy from 1948 - written by eden abhez, a man ahead of his time, a sort of hippie, who despite his success with this song lived outdoors under the L on the Hollywood sign and ate fruits and berries. Somebody really needs to do a film based on his bizarre life....Oh yes I completely forgot to mention 'Nature Boy' - had to get my head around Central Line's more upbeat arrangement as I absolutely love the Nat 'King' Cole version of it too, what a voice. I think I first discovered it on a 6Music show hosted by Cillian Murphy, he has great taste.
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