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25 minutes ago, Julian_ said:

This thread started at the very beginning and will hopefully make it to 1979 eventually, but I ran out of steam in 1972! 😔

Wow thanks! I’ve now got some reading to do to catch up with you, though I’m not surprised you ran out of steam for a bit, that’s a huge undertaking!

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    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.

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    My top 40 of 1982 would look something like this: 1 Tears For Fears - Mad World 2 Dexy's Midnight Runners and The Emerald Express - Come On Eileen 3 Rockers Revenge feat. Donnie Calvin - Walking On S

  • Well done for getting through another year! A great read as ever. An attempt at my top 40 from 1982: 01 The Stranglers - Golden Brown 02 Blancmange - Living On the Ceiling 03 Grandmaster Flash and t

1979 is a key year, I think it should be challenging any year for top of the pops. the lowpoints will be 75/76 (bar some notables like ABBA and Queen, 10cc, Sparks. KC etc) but it picks up after that....🙂

11 hours ago, Julian_ said:

This thread started at the very beginning and will hopefully make it to 1979 eventually, but I ran out of steam in 1972! 😔

Not much of a glam rock fan?

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I can see why the hits at the end of the year are often slightly worse than average but not why those at the beginning of the year seem to be so good, especially in these ‘80s years. Anyway it’s not eaay separating the top few and “Relax” ends up being the casualty as it’s a record I admire rather than love. “Here Comes The Rain Again” I think I like even more than “Sweet Dreams…”, and the China Crisis song I didn’t know but is a sublime discovery.

9

Eurythmics

Here Comes The Rain Again

From the intro with the plucked straings to the bubbling synths, this is a sublime, sensual and ethereal track 

9

China Crisis

Wishful Thinking

Their biggest chart success: this is a big warm hug of a track, where every second of listening is a sheer joy

8

The Icicle Works

Love Is A Wonderful Colour

Only Top 40 for this UK band whose other 6 chart entries will all miss, and it's a very thrilling and rousing song

8

Frankie Goes To Hollywood

Relax

531st #1: this has a much harder edge than the other high scorers here, but is certainly a hugely significant hit

8

The Police

King Of Pain

Amazingly this is already their last totally new hit: an excellent 4th single about Sting's separation from his wife

7

Snowy White

Bird Of Paradise

Only Top 40 for this former Thin Lizzy member, with a lovely understated prog rock track with great guitar work

7

Big Country

Wonderland

Another well performing and really strong single from them, with big lush production and soaring heartfelt vocals

7

Lionel Richie

Running With The Night

Another unusually good Lionel single: the guitar parts and production here are really very rich and atmospheric 

6

Gloria Gaynor

I Am What I Am

Her last Top 40 which originally appeared in the musical "La Cage Aux Folles": it's a lovely self affirming anthem

6

Eartha Kitt

Where Is My Man

Her 1st hit since 1955 incredibly: I find this on the one hand silly but also quite a fun song done in her unique style

5

John Lennon

Nobody Told Me

From John And Yoko's final new album and originally intended for Ringo, it's quite a nice song but nothing more

4

Whitesnake

Give Me More Time

Another Whitesnake hit that I struggle to remember how many times I hear it: it's not bad but just standard rock

3

Shaky And Bonnie

A Rockin' Good Way

This is certainly more in Shaky than Bonnie's style: a jolly but throwaway duet that doesn't leave much impression

2

Joe Fagin

That's Livin' Alright (From 'Auf Wiedershen Pet')

Only Top 40 for this UK singer used as the Sitcom theme: I'm sure it works in context but here I find it a little grating

1983 Group 2:


#1282

14/01/1984

Cyndi Lauper

Girls Just Want To Have Fun

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#1283

14/01/1984

Fiction Factory

(Feels Like) Heaven

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#1284

21/01/1984

Matthew Wilder

Break My Stride

4

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#1285

21/01/1984

The Alarm

Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke

22

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#1286

14/01/1984

Musical Youth

Sixteen

23

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#1287

14/01/1984

Rick Springfield

Human Touch

23

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#1288

14/01/1984

Madonna

Holiday

6

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#1289

28/01/1984

Echo And The Bunnymen

The Killing Moon

9

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#1290

28/01/1984

Simple Minds

Speed Your Love To Me

20

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#1291

28/01/1984

The Smiths

What Difference Does It Make?

12

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#1292

21/01/1984

The Manhattan Transfer

Spice Of Life

19

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#1293

21/01/1984

Thomas Dolby

Hyperactive!

17

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#1294

21/01/1984

ABC

S.O.S.

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#1295

14/01/1984

Elbow Bones And The Racketeers

A Night In New York

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Relax would definitely be a 10 for me. An incredibly exciting groundbreaking sonic explosion, announcing the true arrival of the wonderful ZTT label. What a wonderful year they, Trevor Horn and FGTH would have. T shirt mission statements, fantastic videos, the whole package was brilliant and this was the just the start.

There’s a lot of other great songs here too. Here Comes The Rain again is one of the Eurythmics best, really moody perfect synth pop.

King Of Pain is one of my favourite Police singles, fantastic melody and harmonies.

Wishful Thinking was indeed beautiful, while being perfectly understated.

Love Is A Wonderful Colour is great, if not quite as brilliant as Birds Fly.

Pleased to see those China Crisis and Icicle Works songs so high - both songs I discovered from 80s compilation CDs and was struck by their respective warm and dramatic qualities. I'd also wondered how so many great songs ended up charting at the start of some of these 80s years, and we're coming to one of the best sequences yet - I remember from Gezza's thread for 1984 when the week came up that 'Here Comes The Rain Again' and 4 songs still to be covered all entered the Top 10 at once, a combination of chart turnover and memorable song quality that may rarely have been seen again, before or since.

Re early-year freshness - it had started becoming obvious that the Christmas period was a tricky period for non-Christmas/slushy ballads and easy to get lost in the mix as radio swamped xmas oldies, so much safer to wait for the new year as optimum radio plays for new hot singles after everyone had tossed out the turkeys and got over the hangovers.

Eurythmics were hot in 1984 (I caught the tour that year) and Here Comes The Rain Again was a highlight, atmospheric and delicious 9/10. There was an even darker track on the album that should have been a single - No Fear No Hate No Pain. That came over great in concert. Wishful Thinking remains lovely and China Crisis were consistently listenable in the 80's 9/10. Love Is A Wonderful Colour, "thrilling" is pretty much what it is MIke Read was a big fan at the time 8/10. Talking of Mike, Relax was like a bomb going off in pop culture as gay-pop moved from Boystown club hits to mainstream pop, having been set up by Boy George and Marilyn as primers. Frankie took no prisoners and didnt need to talk about preferring a cup of tea to stay loveable. They didn't care. 10/10 in-ya-face banned classic.

Wonderland was an OK widescreen ballad 7/10, Running With The Night may well be my fave solo Lionel track, it has more to it than the usual turgid ballads and just seems darker and edgier 8/10. Eartha Kitt did some promo on The Tube at the time, as purring and claws-out as ever when needed from the former Catwoman. Great to have her back in the charts and a gay club biggie, camp video and all 8/10.

King Of Pain was bigger in the US as 3rd single off the album there, mightve done better as 3rd in the UK too, but Synchronicity was better 8/10. Bird Of Paradise was sweet and perfectly nice 7/10. Gloria Gaynor gay anthem, I Am What I Am I have never liked much until Aqua changed the mood entirely a few years back, and it's not in the same class as Never Can Say Goodbye or I Will Survive! 5/10. My mate worked in a gay club in Manchester around that time, and Gloria did a PA with just her handbag backstage. All she had in it was the Good Book. Thats minimal.

Nobody Told Me would have been great for Ringo, well within his vocal range and a comeback hit maybe. This record was sad for me (still, at the time) but I took it as an unexpected bonus 8/10. Whitesnake so forgettable I've forgotten it. A Rockin' Good Way was a bit of retro fun from Shaky and Bonnie 7/10. Bonnie has just come out of her medically-induced coma not at all well after falling ill in Portugal, hoping she improves asap. That's Livin Alright still a pet hate, good writing and relevant scripts is no excuse for inflicting this on me! 2/10

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Another top notch group where I couldn’t give all the great songs top scores, but the sheer slick tightness of “Break My Stride” and storytelling genius of “The Killing Moon” win out.

9

Echo And The Bunnymen

The Killing Moon

By far their most streamed song, with chords based on "Space Oddity" backwards and wonderful poetic lyrics 

9

Matthew Wilder

Break My Stride

Only hit for this US singer: an incredibly well written, infectious track that doesn't sound quite like anything else 

8

Fiction Factory

(Feels Like) Heaven

Only Top 40 for this Scottish group and like some in the last group it's an extremely pretty and atmospheric song

8

The Smiths

What Difference Does It Make?

For now a bigger hit than "This Charming Man" and another excellent track with a darker and nihilistic feel to it 

7

Simple Minds

Speed Your Love To Me

Their 4th Top 20 and it's a really gorgeous one: a gutsy and exhilirating song with a sense of motion and freedom 

7

Cyndi Lauper

Girls Just Want To Have Fun

A Robert Hazard song adapted into a female perspective and her 1st hit: it is a fun and powerful overexposed song

7

Madonna

Holiday

Her 1st hit: a brilliantly crafted, significant song that will have 2 Top 5 runs separate from this, but not one I love

6

The Alarm

Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke

This doesn't grab me like "68 Guns" and the vocals are on the raucous side, but it's still a strong and hearty track

6

Thomas Dolby

Hyperactive!

This certainly does feel hyperactive and it's a fun and unusual sounding track, but one that I like rather than love

5

ABC

S.O.S.

Only just scraped the Top 40 and nowhere near the strength of earlier hits, but it still has a nice warmth to it 

5

Elbow Bones And The Racketeers

A Night In New York

Only hit for this US big band style group: it's fairly standard but has sweet vocals and jazzy instrumental parts

4

Rick Springfield

Human Touch

Only Top 40 for this Australian singer who had had much more success in the US: this is fine but not remarkable 

3

Musical Youth

Sixteen

Their last hit with Jody Walter of Shalamar: not a bad song by any means but I can't really enjoy the child aspect

3

The Manhattan Transfer

Spice Of Life

Their last hit, a long time after the previous one, and there's nothing spicy about it at all: quite a dull soul track 


1984 Group 3:


#1296

04/02/1984

Queen

Radio Ga Ga

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#1297

04/02/1984

Duran Duran

New Moon On Monday

9

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#1298

04/02/1984

Thompson Twins

Doctor Doctor

3

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#1299

28/01/1984

Juan Martin

Love Theme From 'The Thorn Birds'

10

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#1300

19/11/1983

Shannon

Let The Music Play

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#1301

28/01/1984

Nik Kershaw

Wouldn't It Be Good

4

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#1302

11/02/1984

Madness

Michael Caine

11

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#1303

11/02/1984

Marillion

Punch And Judy

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#1304

04/02/1984

Rockwell

Somebody's Watching Me

6

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#1305

04/02/1984

Nena

99 Red Balloons

1

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#1306

04/02/1984

Swans Way

Soul Train

20

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#1307

04/02/1984

Break Machine

Street Dance

3

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#1308

11/02/1984

Ultravox

One Small Day

27

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#1309

04/02/1984

Slade

Run Runaway

7

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Another great group, what a start to ‘84.

Killing Moon would also be my favourite, fantastic, moody and also cinematic!

Break My Stride is fun and unusual.

Heaven is indeed lovely.

What Difference.. is great, though not among my favourite Smiths early songs, it has a meatier sound that I liked them using. I think it’s often forgotten, among their jangle pop reputation, how heavy their sound could get. They were my absolute favourite band as a teenager, and there’s loads of of fantastic stuff to come from them.

Holiday is great and obviously important, but like you it’s not one of my favourite Madonna songs.

Hyperactive is a perfect title for that song, very quirky and unique

The Killing Moon was always a haunting fave for me, and Echo & The Bunnymen's finest moment, but that scene in Donnie Darko tipped it over the edge into all-time classic 10/10. Break My Stride was fun, and catchy, but the recent revival bemused me a bit: "of all the classics from 1984 and this one comes back...?" I like it but don't love it. 7/10. Fiction Factory's moment in the slight sun was and is very pleasant 8/10.

What Difference Does It Make not nearly as good as the debut, though the jangly guitar is of course fab. 7/10. Simple Minds really banging out the exciting run of singles now, Speed Your Love To Me a 9/10. Cyndi's iconic debut is indeed overplayed, but it's still a cracker party moment with a point 9/10.

Madonna arrived with a so-cool dance routine with her late brother on The Tube and Top Of The Pops and a single sleeve with a picture of a train on it!! Eh, what? Holiday is fab, and another over-played and over-charted classic, exhuberant club fun and who doesnt love a holiday! Still my fave early Madge hit. 10/10. The Alarm had their sound, and it wasnt one that went beyond 68 Guns for me 4/10. Hyperactive and the phrase like but not love pretty much sums up Dolby's entire career for me. The parts are better than the sum of the parts 7/10.

S.O.S is ABC's 2nd lovely ballad, but this is a lot more laid-back and misses Trevor Horn, it deserved better though 8/10. Elbow Bones is a Kid Creole side project, and it oozes 40's class and charm while still sounding contemporary, a forgotten gem, love it. 9/10. Rick Springfield Aussie (US) soap actor before that became a thing had been going for years when this became a UK one-off hit, and it wasnt his best record. S'OK though 6/10.

I dont recall Sixteen that well, but it seems to have ended their career, tch. 6/10. Manhattan Transfer had had some personnel changes by this stage, and were quite a different act to the retro-revival 30's/40's early stuff that kick-started their career, but I rather liked their funk/soul era stuff 6/10. Twilight Zone was better though.

This was the Top 10 that I referred to in my previous post:

1 (1) 'Relax'

2 (10) 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun'

3 (3) 'That's Livin' Alright'

4 (-) 'Radio Ga Ga'

5 (14) 'Break My Stride'

6 (12) '(Feels Like) Heaven'

7 (2) 'Pipes Of Peace'

8 (11) 'Here Comes The Rain Again'

9 (17) 'The Killing Moon'

10 (8) 'Wonderland'

That's 6 new songs to the Top 9 in the same week, all of them great and mostly well-remebered all these years on - chart turnover with quality doesn't get much better than that! Outside the Top 10, another early great from The Smiths with influential guitar work from Johnny Marr again and Morrissey's humorous turns of phrase, yet it looks like it's missed out on any votes in this week's poll alongside such competition!

Relax good #1 mix of stadium rock and new wave

Eurythmics Here Comes The Rain Again orchestral pop like an 80s Clean Bandit lol.

Hyperactive Thomas Dolby so much fun great dance rock tune with unique video.

Feels Like Heaven by Fiction Factory is very nice melodically but the vocal is a bit dreary. I prefer the Dario G operatic trance cover from 2003.

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I don’t think I’ve given any batch as high an average as 6.9 in any of my threads. It’s very hard to separate most of these: Duran Duran and Slade fielding some of their weaker songs made it slightly easier but otherwise it’s a brilliant group. So much so that the 3 best known classics have ended up 4th, 5th and 7th. At the top we have a one hit wonder that sounds not much like anything else I’ve heard, and a couple of top notch hip hop and dance pop songs respectively.

9

Swans Way

Soul Train

Only hit for this UK trio: I find it incredibly enchanting and unique sounding, with a mix of jazz and other styles

9

Break Machine

Street Dance

1st hit for this US hip hop act whose producers had worked for the Village People: a special and influential track

9

Shannon

Let The Music Play

1st hit for this US singer that's incredibly exuberant, punchy and ahead of its time: an outstanding elecropop hit

8

Queen

Radio Ga Ga

A very rousing and beaufifully produced part stadium rock style track defending the radio broadcasting format

8

Rockwell

Somebody's Watching Me

Only hit for US musician Kennedy Gordy with an uncredited Michael Jackson vocal: a marvellous creepy classic 

8

Ultravox

One Small Day

After 7 straight Top 20s surprising that this lead single missed, especially as it's a beautifully expressive track

7

Nena

99 Red Balloons

532nd #1: only Top 40 for this German singer and I do prefer the German original, but it's a great anti war song 

7

Marillion

Punch And Judy

About a marriage that's gone wrong, this is very punchy and another greatly enjoyable sound world from them 

7

Nik Kershaw

Wouldn't It Be Good

1st Top 40 for this UK singer who will have a huge couple of years, and it's a lovely and wistful synth pop track 

6

Thompson Twins

Doctor Doctor

Another new highest peak for them: I prefer some of their others but it's a compelling listen and well performed

6

Juan Martin

Love Theme From 'The Thorn Birds'

Only hit for this Spanish guitarist from a US drama series: it's a lovely if not entirely memorable classical piece

5

Madness

Michael Caine

The lead from their 5th album surprisingly missing the Top 10: a lyrically interesting and enjoyable track overall

4

Slade

Run Runaway

Their last Top 10 in the wake of the success of "My Oh My" inspired by the Celtic jig sound: it's no more than OK

3

Duran Duran

New Moon On Monday

Another successful release for them but I don't enjoy it: it's a little repetitive and I find the vocals slightly grating

1984 Group 4:

#1310

18/02/1984

The Style Council

My Ever Changing Moods

5

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#1311

18/02/1984

Howard Jones

Hide And Seek

12

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#1312

11/02/1984

Kool And The Gang

Joanna/Tonight

2

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#1313

18/02/1984

Billy Joel

An Innocent Man

8

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#1314

11/02/1984

Henry Mancini And His Orchestra

Main Theme From 'The Thorn Birds'

23

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#1315

11/02/1984

Matt Bianco

Get Out Of Your Lazy Bed

15

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#1316

04/02/1984

Hot Chocolate

I Gave You My Heart (Didn't I)

13

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#1317

04/02/1984

Van Halen

Jump

7

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#1318

28/01/1984

Re-Flex

The Politics Of Dancing

28

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#1319

11/02/1984

Carmel

More More More

23

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#1320

25/02/1984

Soft Cell

Down In The Subway

24

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#1321

11/02/1984

Marilyn

Cry And Be Free

31

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#1322

03/03/1984

Richard Hartley And The Michael Reed Orchestra

The Music Of Torvill And Dean EP

9

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#1323

25/02/1984

Alexei Sayle

'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?

15

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Great standard of tracks. That Shannon song is probably my favourite of the bunch, very good and yes its so good to hear electronic production take the place of disco. Elsewhere, 'Street Dance' is a good breakdancing anthem with a synth and whistle riff 'drop' in place of the chorus - quite modern. Rockwell too, thats three great songs for American electronic post-disco, the genre is really getting good now. Used to prefer the Beatfreakz version of 'Somebody's Watching Me' but the original has more to it and retains most of its dance power anyway.

'99 Red Balloons' I have liked for a long time, it is good when it speeds up.

'Radio GaGa' is overplayed but still a very good synth track, it's like a response track to 'Video Killed The Radio Star' in defence of radio, and there's quite a few 80s songs about radio - Cliff Richard also got in on the act with 'Wired For Sound' and Rush with 'Spirit of Radio'. And obviously Taffy 'I Love My Radio' in 1987.

'Doctor Doctor' is better imo from Thompson Twins than their previous or next single.

Nik Kershaw 'Wouldn't It Be Good' is a bit slow and MOR for my tastes but is still a good well-constructed song.

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Soul Train is a goodie, sort of taking the inspiration from Northern Soul and 60's r'n'b/soul 8/10. Street Dance is a cracking electro breakdance tune 8/10. Let The Music Play getting Pet Shop Boys all keen to go to New York and get a producer, a key dance music track 9/10. Radio Ga Ga and that Metropolis video was a welcome return back to form for Queen 10/10 and my number one when I moved to Poole where I still am after a lifetime of constant moving around!

Somebody's Watching Me my first single purchase in Poole and chart-topper here, still a fave and I'm glad to see it become an annual Halloween classic 10/10. One Small Day is one of Ultravox's best singles, bit of a mystery to me why it wasnt bigger - I'm putting it down to the more guitar-ish sounds, or more upbeat vibe 8/10. 99 Red Balloons, either version is fine by me 8/10. Marillion never top of my go-to list with their brand of Prog Rock, Punch & Judy is OK though 6/10.

Saw Nik Kershaw later in the year and this got him his breakthrough after a good try in 1983 that will be back soon, love the SFX video and tune 9/10. Doctor Doctor not top tier Thompson Twins, was never that fussed, but it's worn well 7/10. I barely recall The Thorn Birds melody or record and I didnt watch the show - though I did watch Dr Kildare in the 60's as mum liked Richard Chamberlain.

Michael Caine was a move towards low-key melodic non-whackiness and it suited them - but a step too far for the record-buyers. I love the single though 9/10. Run Runaway was a fun singalong follow-up, good to have Slade back with two top 10's 7/10. New Moon On Monday, a darker vibe for the Duran's and again I much preferred it to their Rio stuff, recently re-vamped for their fabulous Halloween album and run of singles, and still good. 8/10.

Choosing between 'Relax' and 'Here Comes the Rain Again' from that first group is like picking a favourite child for me! Eurythmics a great shout either way. It's my favourite song of theirs and my top track on Now 2 as well, following 'Moonlight Shadow' from the first edition. The synths and strings are a marvellous back-drop to Annie's commanding, emotive vocals. I think I first came across 'Relax' when I took it upon myself to create a project about banned songs for English Language in school! Both Trevor Horn's production and Holly's vocals are so forceful and exciting. I can see why it left such a big impression on the general public, ground-breaking stuff.

'The Killing Moon' is definitely my favourite from the following group, snap <3 how unusual both this one and 'New Moon On Monday' were both #9 'moon' hits around the same time. Shall see which one comes out on top whenever the #9 rate happens! Love the equally dramatic vocal delivery, lyrics and sweeping orchestral elements. I am a big fan of post-punk music anyway but this song feels particularly special.

'(Feels Like) Heaven' is so lush and timeless; I think it would connect well with today's generation through TikTok edits, so took a stab at it being an '80s song that would take off this year in the 2026 chart predictions thread. There's still time I guess...!

I originally discovered 'Break My Stride' when main character Rachel Berry used it as a workout song in the first episode of Glee. It still holds up well as a motivational anthem! I also like the songs from The Smiths, Cyndi Lauper, Madonna and Thomas Dolby from this section. I recently curated a playlist with a song that reminds me of summer from every year between 1960 and 2026 and 'Holiday' grabbed the 1984 slot as one of the more literal picks. My mind was blown that Thomas Dolby originally wrote 'Hyperactive!' with Michael Jackson in mind! The two previously met in 1982 and MJ invited him to write a song for Thriller, but Dolby never heard back from him about 'Hyperactive!', so recorded it himself. It's interesting to imagine a timeline when Michael had recorded it instead, I guess he does have the required range. A quirky, memorable track anyway that left a lasting impression on me from the Now! series.

Speaking of MJ... 'Somebody's Watching Me' is awesome, only just missed out on my top 5 votes for that stacked SyncTube session a couple of weeks ago. Like 'Say Say Say', I first knew this via a 2000s dance version, this time BeatFreakz. A Halloween staple in any form! Some fascinating nepo connections here with Rockwell being Motown maestro Berry Gordy's son, Redfoo from LMFAO's half-brother and connected to Jermaine Jackson as well, as his sister was married to him at the time. Phew! The MJ feature, albeit uncredited, suddenly makes sense tongue

However, '99 Red Balloons' pips it as my favourite of that section wub I also prefer it in German, much like with 'A Little Peace', but fantastic synths and rousing words nevertheless. It also has a special place in my heart for reminding me of my much missed great grandma, who used to sing the chorus a lot!

So much history behind 'Radio Gaga' with both the iconic Live Aid performance and inspiring Lady Gaga's stage name. One of their best synth moments!

I like 'Let The Music Play', 'Doctor Doctor', 'Wouldn't It Be Good' and 'Michael Caine' quite a bit too. I discovered the Shannon song via Jordan Sparks' hit 'S.O.S. (Let The Music Play)' but the original was later sent to a BJSC spin-off too. 'Michael Caine' is quite refreshing compared to Madness' usual nutty vibes!

The Thorn Birds giving us these random classical moments in the '80s *.* I'd never heard of the show until now but it has been interesting to learn about how big it was at the time.

Yeah there’s some great songs here.

Soul Train’s gorgeous jazz, Radio Gaga’s giant stadium rock, Street Dance’s groundbreaking sounds.

Let The Music Play has great energy.

I’ve always loved Somebody’s Watching Me and it’s quirky vocals, though it is a bit overplayed each halloween nowadays.

99 Red Balloons would be my favourite of these, though I agree with the many saying the original in German is best.

Wouldn’t It Be Good is an excellent pop song.

I also have a soft spot for Michael Caine and Madness’s career pivot to more ‘serious’ sounds and subjects. They have a single coming up in ‘85 that wasn’t as successful but that I absolutely love, we’ll get to that eventually I suppose.

Yet another strong batch - 'Let The Music Play' is my favourite, I couldn't believe it was from 1984 as it sounds like it came straight out of the late decade. 'Wouldn't It Be Good' is a great synth pop song, and 'Soul Train' is one of my top new discoveries from recent sessions.

'Relax' and 'Here Comes The Rain Again' are obviously both great from the first week then great stuff in the second with 'Holiday', 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun' and 'Break My Stride' are all great and like '(Feels Like) Heaven' too.

Onto the most recent and '99 Red Balloons' is my firm fave. I actually remember discovering that when I was on holiday in Devon and was watching VH1 run through every number one singles on it's music channel specifically. I was following the 80's ones that time and the song and video stood out in such a positive way from that period. Am used to the English version but the German is good too. 'Radio Ga Ga' another Queen classic. 'Wouldn't It Be Good', 'Doctor Doctor' and 'Somebody's Watching Me' I like too but nothing more than that.

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