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Top Of The Pops 1982 - BBC4
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Scott_Whitton
01-09-2016
This is gonna be finished by 7.55
highlander1969
01-09-2016
A bit 'Status Quo by numbers' but I always quite like this one.
koantemplation
01-09-2016
Too much rock and heavy metal tonight.
Torch81
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“Too much rock and heavy metal tonight.”

Total BS!! You can never have enough!
Jason C
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“Too much rock and heavy metal tonight.”

It's almost like a 1980 show being performed in the 1982 setting.
Straker
01-09-2016
Wanna here a synth version of Quo's best track?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak-s28VgEkY

You're welcome.
SgtRock
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“Too much rock and heavy metal tonight.”

Would have been balanced out by Bardo, Dollar and Leo Sayer.
highlander1969
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“Too much rock and heavy metal tonight.”

Dollar, Leo Sayer and Bardo were skipped though.
Eraserhead
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“Too much rock and heavy metal tonight.”

Yeah they need to hurry up and invent grime...
SgtRock
01-09-2016
Interesting picture of "Roxy Music" there...
koantemplation
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“It's almost like a 1980 show being performed in the 1982 setting.”

Yes I thought it felt like a 1980 show too.

Originally Posted by SgtRock:
“Would have been balanced out by Bardo, Dollar and Leo Sayer.”



Will have to watch the late edition.
Andy_JS
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“Too much rock and heavy metal tonight.”

For the first time I'm starting to miss some of those soulful/funky 1981 tunes from the likes of Randy Crawford, Linx, Freeez, etc.
highlander1969
01-09-2016
It feels like Adrian Gurvitz has been in the chart forever.
blue screen
01-09-2016
You just know somewhere in the TOTP studio Fairbrass is having to be forcibly held down to avoid him trying to "improve" this Japan performance with balloons and party poppers.
Markjuk
01-09-2016
The classic running over the designated 30-21, 20-11, 10 - 1 format. So we will see 8-1 in the next segment.
nw0307
01-09-2016
I used to be so in love with David Sylvian. Such a gorgeous looking man, if a bit effeminite by todays standards
Jason C
01-09-2016
Yet another floppy fringe featuring on the show tonight.
Straker
01-09-2016
Half a can of Ellnett to keep that barnet in place. Too near the lights and it'd go up like Michael Jackson in a Pepsi commercial.
highlander1969
01-09-2016
This is what Depeche Mode would sound like if they were feeling really low.
Markjuk
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by blue screen:
“You just know somewhere in the TOTP studio Fairbrass is having to be forcibly held down to avoid him trying to "improve" this Japan performance with balloons and party poppers.”

Just wait 'til the Pointer Sisters and "Automatic" in 1984 repeats, the dancing routines are as camp as anything, inc two guys waving fans about!
Andy_JS
01-09-2016
The version of Ghosts on the Oil On Canvas live album is incredible. Starts off with an eery sax solo from Mick Karn.
Torch81
01-09-2016
So whose the 'coolest' Bryan or David?

Have to say David probably just edges it for me.
Andy_JS
01-09-2016
Most of the members of Duran Duran attempted to model themselves on David Sylvian, although when they became more successful than Japan they never mentioned it.
SgtRock
01-09-2016
Unbelievable that something this left-field could be a top 10 hit. Deserved it though.
highlander1969
01-09-2016
Originally Posted by Torch81:
“So whose the 'coolest' Bryan or David?

Have to David probably just edges it for me.”

Yeah, I'd agree. Both pretty cool though.

Edit. I meant Bryan.
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