
Everything posted by Severin
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
I have never heard this expression for that era before (except in Thrash Metal) although I can guess the four you mean.
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Standard Ballet, all credit to them, are the only genuine Blitz nightclub band given that Visage were a studio collective fronted by Strange. They also hit the ground running and To Cut a Long Story Short is quite excellent. Sadly that was as good as they got and floundered for ideas quite quickly (although Musclebound and Chant No. 1 are ok) Then the one idea they hit on was generic yacht rock like True and Gold etc. A sad waste of potential. Queen's best days were behind them by '81 but The Works gave them second wind and Live Aid earned them enduring adoration when they were in danger of being left behind. History doesn't look back kindly on Queen's post Live Aid material as much is forgettable but there are gems to be found and the band managed a weird crossover appeal to all tastes. I'll never forget my friends 18th birthday party in Nov 1991, full of Punks, Goths, Metallers and Grebos, turning in to an impromptu Queen night. They somehow connected with us all at some point.
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Glastonbury 2025
Shame Neil Young won't be shown live on tv but it's typical of him.
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F1
There's no way realistic modern F1 is suitable for accurate representation in cinema - too much technical detail and strategy that won't be interesting in a movie. That's one of the reasons Drive to Survive is so fabricated and that's got 10 episodes a year. I'd just like it to be plausible and I'm not hearing that
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RATE: Buzzjack's Ultimate Platinum Non-Top 40 Single: 1st Semi-Final
^ Thanks for the reply. A bit of a shame as I was going to bump it up if it was her original take. Not that keen on the re-recording.
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RATE: Buzzjack's Ultimate Platinum Non-Top 40 Single: 1st Semi-Final
Can I just get a clarification on Proud Mary. Is this the Tina Turner solo version or the Ike & Tina version we're talikng about here?
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Give me the Supremes over Diana any day, but to be fair Upside Down and I'm Comig Out are pretty great. Really didn't like Chain Reaction at the time as it screams the Bee Gees very loudly but my attitude to it has mellowed over the almost 40 years of hearing it. Almost like it now. But not quite there yet. Kool and the Gang I never liked and doubt I ever will.
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F1
From the reviews I've read, I get the impression that as both a long time F1 fan and cinephile, I'm going to find it comes up short in both departments
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RATE: Buzzjack's Ultimate Platinum Non-Top 40 Single: 1st Semi-Final
+25 Pink Floyd- Comfortably Numb +24 Fleetwood Mac - The Chain +23 Pixies - Where us my Mind? +22 Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence +21 David Bowie - Changes +20 Bryan Adams - Summer of 69 +19 The Beatles - Here Comes the Sun +18 The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter +17 Cat Steven's - Wild World +16 Meat Loaf - Paradise by the Dashboard Light +15 Alt-J - Breezeblocks +14 The Beach Boys - Wouldn't it be Nice +13 Aerosmith - Dream On +12 Blondie - One Way or Another +11 Dolly Parton- 9 To 5 +10 Lily Allen - f*** You +09 Arctic Monkeys - Mardy Bum +08 Adele - Rumour Has it +07 Elton John - Tiny Dancer +06 Oasis - The Masterplan +05 Oasis - Half an World Away +04 Tina Turner- Proud Mary +03 Oasis- Champagne Supernova +02 Paramore - Ain't it Fun +01 Taylor Swift - Don't Blame Me
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Concerts
Small update following the weekends festival January Jan 15 2025 - Lambrini Girls - Resident Music, Brighton, England Jan 18 2025 - Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Flip Top Head, goodbye, SLAG - Green Door Store, Brighton, England* Jan 30 2025 - THE HARA, Eville - Green Door Store, Brighton, England February Feb 21 2025 - Eville, Hell Hotel - Green Door Store, Brighton, England Feb 22 2025 - Motionless in White, Fit for a King - Brixton Academy, London, England Feb 25 2025 - Heartworms, She's in Parties - Concorde 2, Brighton, England March Mar 03 2025 - HotWax - De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, England Mar 07 2025 - HotWax - Resident Records, Brighton, England Mar 18 2025 - Cleopatrick, Projector - Chalk, Brighton, England Mar 30 2025 - HotWax, The Pill - The Forum, Tunbridge Wells, England April Apr 01 2025 - Jar of Blind Flies, CARNE, Spill - Green Door Store, Brighton, England Apr 09 2025 - Look What Happened, Down in Motion, Halloween Club - The Pipeline, Brighton, England Apr 12 2025 - HotWax. Projector, GENN, Gaffa Tape Sandy - Homegrown Festival, Green Door Store, Brighton, England Apr 15 2025 - Heilung, Eivor - Brixton Academy, London, England Apr 29 2025 - Triple Drain, CARNE, Wrench - Hope & Ruin, Brighton, England May May 03 2025 - Slung, El Moono, CARNE - Green Door Store, Brighton, England May 15 2025 - HotWax, Currls - Alternative Escape, The Black Lion, Brighton, England June Jun 11 2025 - Heartworms, Dogviolet - The Forum, Tunbridge Wells, England JUn 18 2025 - House of Protection, Bobby Wolfgang - DUST, Brighton, England 22 Jun 2025 - Kraftwerk, Death Cult, The Jesus & Mary Chain, The The, Billy Idol, Johnny Marr, Public Image Ltd, Psychedelic Furs, She Wants Revenge, The Chameleons, Berlin, Theatre of Hate, UK Decay - Forever Now Festival, Milton Keynes Bowl, Milton Keynes, England *Left before they came on Artists in bold denotes the reason for attendence.
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Bananarama were always entertaining in their own way. Unfortunately, by the late 80s they got the SAW treatment, some really good pop songs neutered by cynical and characterless production but the girls' personalities just about shone through. Robert De Niro is one of those songs that hides a really dark subject matter in glossy pop, and I am a sucker for that. Kylie Minogue's 80s material is horrific to my ears. Human League started the decade well with Travelogue and the mega selling Dare - an era defining album - but the follow ups Hysteria and Crash saw the magic had gone and they've never really got back on track since.
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Ah, the one they didn't even write lol
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Such is the number of well known songs they have, I have to ask which one you thought they were known for?
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RATE: Buzzjack's Ultimate Platinum Non-Top 40 Single: Round 1
Quite a few faves have dropped out by the look of things. Fleetwood Mac's Rhiannon would have got my top score
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Cambodia is brilliant and I won't hear otherwise. Both Kim's first two albums are good. My favourite description of the first is 'The best Blondie album Blondie never released'. Chequered Love us my favourite of hers. Eurythmics were mostly great bar a few stinkers. Not a Lionel fan
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RATE: Buzzjack's Ultimate Platinum Non-Top 40 Single: Round 1
Damn. Missed this by a day. I'd definitely have chucked a bucketload of points at CCR and Slipknot too. Hope a few of my favourites can still make it through
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Never particularly liked George Michael's work and really didn't like Wham. That being said he was a talented songwriter, and a good singer, although not that pleasant an individual but much of the success was thoroughly deserved. Depeche Mode are my favourite of the three here and are definitely among the best of the synth bands. The early pop tracks are good (although 1 minute of Just Can't Enough is ironically, quite enough) and the move into more serious work served them well. I think they've been treading water since Gahan overdosed but they've never been awful. Although it drives e up the wall when they get labelled Goth! Pet Shop Boys had some great early Pop singles but seem content to never do anything particularly different musically. I feel they're a tad overrated but a decent singles band.
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New Music Friday
Hot Milk - The American Machine The Molotovs - Today's Gonna Be Our Day Dinosaur Pile Up - Sick of Being Down Muse - Unravelling
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Indie/Rock/Alt Track of the Week 2025: Week 25
Muse, the only one for me. Added to playlists this week - Hot Milk - The American Machine The Molotovs - Today's Gonna Be Our Day Dinosaur Pile Up - Sick of Being Down
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Dexys were a much more interesting band than they often get credit for. I like all three of the 80s albums. Soft Cell too were really good at first, and the second album The Art of Falling Apart is my favourite. By thetime Marc formedMarc and the Mambas with The The's Matt Johnson I thought they were spent and the new band was a more interesting group. Marc's work in The Immaculate Consumptive with Nick Cave, Foetus and Lydia Lunch was incredible stuff too. OMD are one of those bands that started out very Kraftwerk influenced but by 1984 had become more of a pop group. Similar to what happened with Thompson Twins and Ultravox to a degree. I will always prefer the really stark, cold European feel of the early synth bands over the poppier numbers. Give me Enola Gay over Tesla Girls any day.
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Foxx's first three albums are all really good.
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
I'd say start with the Vienna album as it's the one most like what you will expect and it's great. The follow up Rage in Eden is also great but the album feels more like a whole piece rather than a collection of songs. Plus the singles from it were heavily edited for radio. Alternatively the Quartet album is much poppier but for me feels rather lightweight but is still decent. Lament is ok but the ideas are wearing thin. Avoid U-Vox like the plague althoughAll Fall Down is brilliant, if very different for them. Ignore anything between that and Brilliant as it's not really Ultravox. Brilliant though is pretty decent. Then there's the John Foxx albums - Ultravox! - Roxy Music inspired Proto Punk Ha! Ha! Ha! - Post Punk during the Punk era and one fo my favourite albums ever. Systems of Romance - The template for 80s New Romantic and probably their most influential album. For me the weakest of the three.
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Ultravox were a defining band in my musical history. Of all the New Romantic bands they were the most arty and thoughtful I thought. Plus the 3 albums with John Foxx are all brilliantly ahead of their time. Lennon was truly gifted and cruelly taken away but it took me another 20 odd years before I'd set about properly listening to his solo work. He and The Beatles et al, symbolised my parents generation so I ignored a lot of it for way too long.
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Top 100 Best Selling Singles Acts Of The 80s
Prince is one of the defining acts of the decade and I can't overemphasise how influential he is. A true genius. Tears for Fears first two albums are pretty solid and typical of their times but I never thought they were that special Elton John had his moments but they were pretty much all in the 70s really.
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Indie/Rock/Alt Track of the Week 2025: Week 24
Went to Nova Twins