Toronto, Canada 1981
The brother mentions Pat Benatar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzK6GmfDcpc&feature=related
She sings about putting up your 'dukes'.
Martha and the Muffins are are a Canadian band who pronounce 'office clerk' as it is written:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmWxUGStTj4
Foreigner is never off the radio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRf8VV_iIwo
Sax solo is by Junior Walker
Not stuff I would normally seek out, but memorable tracks nonetheless.
Last edited by Kingstonian (2010-08-07 02:46:03)
To mark the start of the football season here is 'Tom Hark' again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YssrjLMNP_Q
Altogether now:-
''Champions League? You're 'avin a laff.
Champions League? You're 'avin a laff.''
English Country and Western . 'There's a guy works down the chip shop swears he's Elvis.'
The late great Kirsty MacColl.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6K8R8KqpCE
Before he became an insufferable champagne socialist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfKcG3gn3F8
'Here we are in our Summer years,
Living on ice cream and chocolate kisses,
Would the leaves fall from the trees,
If I was your old man.
And you was my missus ?'
Real aussie rock.
INXS - Don't change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNV0Y0EKKnA&feature=related
Unique aussie bands that sound like no one else:
Rose Tattoo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL4DSLd3KZU
Last edited by The_Shooman (2010-08-20 19:09:56)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuS7ndgseuc
^Nice to see Japan being posted.
I had on the expanded CD of Assemblage yesterday evening, some great 12" of Life In Tokyo.
Yes, Hepcat, they were really something special to me, growing up...
I feel pity for kids growing up today and all the manufactured & commercialized bands. I was too young for T Rex but Japan did have the same manager in Simon Napier Bell . He knew a good thing when he saw it didn`t he!!!???lol But then he ruined it by going on to manage Wham!...Oh, well.
I always found Japan so inspiring. Probably more so than Bowie (who was also a bit of a local hero in Bromley, and who`s old house in Sundridge Park was somewhere i`d been inside; since it was now owned by the parents of two twin sisters me and some mates knocked around with and briefly `went out` with).
I loved Japan`s un-compromising style. Their music, their `look`, really did seem so inspiring , fresh and bold , at the time. They didn`t give a fuck if you `got them` or not. It was intoxicating stuff . Maybe kids today get a not dissimilar similar rush from gangster rap.I dunno...
Theirs was also a very brave and probably not advisable look for the streets of South East London in the late seventies and early 80`s.
...Oh, no, They were BIG heroes for me.
Early on, they were quite tight knit and they all grew up together, and though i kind of like some of Sylvian and Karn , and the others later stuff , i think they were definately better as a group than the sum of their individual parts.
I met Steve Jansen at the Bloomsbury Theatre, when Porcupine Tree (featuring Richard Barbieri) were playing some years back.He was quiet, very diffident and friendly. I asked after David and Steve asked how Bromley was these days (i`d, actually moved from Bromley about 15 years previously...).
Mick Karn , apparently, lives very near to me in Cyprus, but i`ve never seen him about locally and he has , sadly, recently been diagnosed with advanced cancer.
God bless him.
Thank you, Hepcat.
Last edited by jesmond (2010-08-29 10:19:11)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jW8m_XoVfY&feature=related
This one`s for you Formby...
I remember you saying before that you loved Japan and Sylvian.
I think this was filmed at the old `Venue` in Victoria, SW1 (later Dickie Dirts jeans emporium).
You're right Formby, the Human League should not have been missed.
Dare, Travelogue along with Penthouse and Pavement; essential Sheffield electronic music for the masses of all ages. Perhaps the real sound track to Metropolis?
I love The Jam, the world is divided between Dante and Chaucer and The Jam and TSC. I love them all.
This deserves an 80's music video, Heaven 17's 'And That's No Lie', a personal favourite of sophisticated 80's extended pop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl2vK63pZD0
Italian style?:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olU40fxAXZs&feature=related
Didn't really care for Joy Division or New Order, Blue Monday notwithstanding.
However, I didn't mind the side projects.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSfjtdnUsls