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Rare 80's Classics
Ok, we've had the rare 70s thread so I thought I'd start a rare 80s thread.
There's countless 80s songs that very rarely get heard on the radio nowadays. Here's 3 that I love.
Japan - Visions Of China
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhC8LnFd2LE
Billy Griffin - Hold Me Tighter In The Rain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95dDQGiStt0
Sky - Toccata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgbgUrp1a70&feature=related
There's countless 80s songs that very rarely get heard on the radio nowadays. Here's 3 that I love.
Japan - Visions Of China
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhC8LnFd2LE
Billy Griffin - Hold Me Tighter In The Rain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95dDQGiStt0
Sky - Toccata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgbgUrp1a70&feature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_BPjO-PTR8
I don't think it was particularly successful, but it DID appear on the very first Now Dance! compilation album.
Kon Kan - Harry Houdini
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvvz7jCpWmU
Known better for their "I Beg Your Pardon" hit of 1989, this was the Canadian SynthPop band's follow-up. Again, I don't think it was very successful.
edited to add.........
Fat And Frantic - Last Night My Wife Hoovered My Head
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s3rug6x6cc
A bit of Christian rockabilly! But it was "record of the week" on Radio One!
I think it made the top 30-I remember buying it on seven inch vinyl.
'can you dig, can you dig it, can you dig it'
Apparently, it got to #13 in the charts in 1985 (just Googled it!). I can’t remember it being in the charts at all, but I do remember it being on the first “Now! Dance” album which (I think) was released later that year.
YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA - Behind The Mask (1980 - Eric Clapton had a hit with this song, and Michael Jackson's cover is on the recent posthumous collection, but the original is the best!)
BRIAN ENO & DAVID BYRNE - The Jezebel Spirit (1981, scary and funky, a weird combination)
THE THE - Uncertain Smile (1982, check out the album version on "Soul Mining" for a brilliant long fadeout featuring Jools Holland)
MARSHALL CRENSHAW - Whenever You're On My Mind (1983, just great powerpop)
THIS MORTAL COIL - Song to the Siren (1983, amazingly atmospheric cover of the Tim Buckley song, most recently re-done by Bryan Ferry on "Olympia")
STEPHEN TINTIN DUFFY - The World At Large Alone (1985, lovely closer to his debut album)
PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS - She's So Young (1986, more powerpop, hard to believe this wasn't a hit)
WAS (NOT WAS) - Anything Can Happen (1988, my favourite track of theirs)
STAN RIDGWAY - A Mission In Life (1989, after his novelty hit "Camouflage", he made some great records, including this little gem)
TODD RUNDGREN - Where Does The Time Go? (1989, uber-producer's ultra-pop end to the decade.)
Yello - Oh Yeah
Echo and The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
the 12" of uncertain smile is great too. a completely different recording by the The
kiss me by stephen tin tin duffy was always a fave of mine, i think robbie williams covered it a few years back
and most of the was not was stuff is great, there are gazillions of different 12"s and remixes of stuff. spy in the house of love, walk the dinosaur, and out come the freaks were the hits and the albums had some great great tracks, such as where did our love go, which was covered by a little known pop group called wham on the double a sided single b/w a little heard george michael track called last christmas
I think it was technically Greg Phillinganes' cover that was the hit version (before he suggested it to Clapton).
Anyway, a few hidden 80s classics of my own:
Les Rita Mitsouko - Don't Forget the NIght
Quirky, French pop band (when that description was the kiss of death in the UK!)
Win - Super Popoid Groove
Quirky, Scottish pop band (Their album would have been a pop classic - if anybody had known about it / bought it )
Papas New Faith - Shine
Quirky, Cardiff indie pop band. If they'd stuck around for a few more years they would have probably have hit "cool Cymru" gold..
Virginia Astley - One Small Hope - featuring David Sylvian on vocals; would have made a nice Xmas song, perhaps?
I bought individually every track off that album except-some to my now shame I may add.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhiQ-a8CkPY
Jody Watley - Don't You Want Me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-p-BhaE0OM
Jellybean - Just A Mirage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUKh1tc3XUA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-FheJ_aSvE
The Limit-Say Yeah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5ylWj0R2fs
Total Contrast-Takes a little Time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bv-MpTOS9Vg
B B and Q Band-Genie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY9AqqHW810
Rosie Vela-Magic Smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwaiZL51H6I
i recall a double pack 12" (there probably was the 7" too - as it was the era of double packs and US remixes) as you got the power was used in a mcewans ad around the same time as hipsways long white car was used in another ad. i used to work with davey hendersons girlfriend at the time
Yup -a *classic* track, alright - although let down by rather odd video, I've never seen before. Never even occurred to me that Blue NIle had ever made any videos, for some reason! Very soapy US-style visuals which don't really fit with the very European sound..Must have been the idea of the record company! Whole video should have been done in a grimy, outdoor monochrome, I think.
That's interesting MM - were they just not very good performers, or was it a case of the live sound not living up to the album sound, which was pretty innovative and ambitious in its production?
Good news about a re-release of "Uh! Tears Baby" - Would be cool if they could get some contemporary dance remixes added, and maybe get Win in the charts, where they belonged all along!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QW2ez4My3o
They should release this now-the DJ sounds like that guy who was a DJ and was found begging for money and was featured on You Tube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IyAGpooGko
Brilliant song-one of my all time favourites.
I just heard it for the first time recently, and I can't stop listening to it! There are a few live versions online - Laura was a very talented singer. Her voice was so expressive. It's such a shame she died so young.
Here's one of my favourite tracks from my favourite end of the decade. This got to 25 in the singles charts back in 1981.
The Passions - I'm In Love With A German Film Star
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkismiXva3M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-w0WulIq4tw
Hopefully it's rare enough and weird enough for the thread.
Just made into the top 100 in 1985
Change - Sparks
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLGPMJRHeJ0
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don't know how yo do a link. much prefered this to sonic boom boy.
Yeah Laura was very talented.
This song was actually a huge hit all over the world and was one of the top 30 best selling songs in the UK of the year (1984).
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