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The 100 Greatest “New Wave” songs 1. Everybody Wants to Rule the World-Tears for Fears (1 Viewer)

totally unrelated (i think???!?), but watching some YouToobz live footage of the Floyd, circa Syd era ('67) ... young Roger Waters looks like a rather svelte version of circa '81 Martina Navrotilova. 

 
Going back to the top, Girls On Film is a top 100 all timer for me. Awesome tune. I don't know if I like the album release or the Extended Night Version better. They're similar enough where I'm not sure it matters.

It's funny, punk was in big part a backlash against disco and the other big production establishment stuff of the 70's. Then new wave comes along and basically puts a somewhat thick veneer of synths and jaggedness over disco.

 
Going back to the top, Girls On Film is a top 100 all timer for me. Awesome tune. I don't know if I like the album release or the Extended Night Version better. They're similar enough where I'm not sure it matters.

It's funny, punk was in big part a backlash against disco and the other big production establishment stuff of the 70's. Then new wave comes along and basically puts a somewhat thick veneer of synths and jaggedness over disco.
Not that different than corporate AOR rock taking over from earlier more free form music.

 
1980.  

11.    Los Angeles -- X

Are heads going to explode on this one?

Heard it this morning on my Spotify 80's.   :thumbup:
:lmao: It's already been discussed and decided over PMs that we will get an X song, and we are gonna laugh at it.

That said, I'm not the genre police; I'll let others do the heavy lifting. 

 
93. “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go” Wham! (1984, from Make It Big

https://youtu.be/pIgZ7gMze7A

Choose Life! 

Question: what exactly is Andrew Ridgeley’s contribution to this group, anyhow? In the video he’s holding a guitar but doesn’t appear to be playing it. He mouths backup vocals but apparently the recording is actually George backing up his own lead. 

Anyhow: jitterbug! 
I'm not pretending to be an expert but I wouldn't classify Wham! as New Wave.  Great list minus this... so far.  :)

 
1980.  

11.    Los Angeles -- X

Are heads going to explode on this one?

Heard it this morning on my Spotify 80's.   :thumbup:
they played a lot of alt rock and punk and no wham, i think. and called themselves alternative radio, so defining the genre tim chose by kroq is off, though the best of new wave is heavily represented. man, i miss the 80s today.

 
92. “I Ran”- A Flock of Seagulls (1982, from A Flock of Seagulls

https://youtu.be/iIpfWORQWhU

For several months after this song came out I thought it was about the country, Iran, and how far away it was. I even argued it with my best friend at the time. Oh well. 

Try arguing this one isn’t New Wave, mother####ers. Go ahead and try. 
Now we're back on track!   And #92?  Man, I woulda thought this one would be in the teens if not higher.

 
92. “I Ran”- A Flock of Seagulls (1982, from A Flock of Seagulls

https://youtu.be/iIpfWORQWhU

For several months after this song came out I thought it was about the country, Iran, and how far away it was. I even argued it with my best friend at the time. Oh well. 

Try arguing this one isn’t New Wave, mother####ers. Go ahead and try. 
This one is criminally underrated. Like Tatum Bell back in the day.

 
At the time, I never and still don't understand why U2 was considered New Wave.
You would be more likely to if you'd been around when Boy & October came out. For this ol' poop, early U2, Police, ECostello & the Attractions are the heart of New Wave, much moreso than poofed-out technowankers. The rescue of rock, the elevation of punk, the incorporation of all possible elements & genres into a ringing sound, etc etc. Now, THAT's What I Call New Wave!

btw, i condemn no definitions, genuinely felt - merely disagree with, add perspective to & ridicule same.

 
:lmao: It's already been discussed and decided over PMs that we will get an X song, and we are gonna laugh at it.

That said, I'm not the genre police; I'll let others do the heavy lifting. 
what kinda sick, hubris filled bastid would be so grandiose as to run back channel snides?

:confused:

92. “I Ran”- A Flock of Seagulls (1982, from A Flock of Seagulls

https://youtu.be/iIpfWORQWhU
cream of the crop, co #1 selection of mine, along with their aforementioned "Wishing" - yeah, dead ####in' heat - i can roll that way.  

 
just catching up on this.  pretty interesting list until...

Wham???

Really bold choice to go with this as your "I can define New Wave however I want" song.

 
Culture Club on now. Karma Chameleon easily top 10, right?
i loved their lyric stylings ...

"war war is stupid/and people are stupid/and love means nothing/in some strange quarters"  makes 'People are People' read like Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Coleridge, not Maiden) 

oh ... but Karma Cham?  it should place loftily, yesh. 

 
91. “Local Girls” Graham Parker & The Rumour (1979, from Squeezing Out Sparks

https://youtu.be/taXvBivGcMo

The video is kind of cheesy but this guy put out some great pop songs back in the day. From the same London pub scene as Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds, and Elvis Costello. 

 

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