Damn no Polecats They’re rockabilly but most certainly new wave . Saw them open for The Clash at the orpheum in Bostonrockabilly, the Stray Cats were ALL rockabilly. So I didn’t do it.
Good call - so much better than their bigger hit.88. “Do You Wanna Hold Me” Bow Wow Wow (1983, from When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going)
https://youtu.be/VDXi4yqVd9g
Ah, Annabelle. She wants to warn ya, she’s been to California. Great song, worst video yet. What’s with Spider-Man dancing around? Why is Ronald Reagan playing lead guitar? But Annabelle makes up for it.
first88. “Do You Wanna Hold Me” Bow Wow Wow (1983, from When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going)
https://youtu.be/VDXi4yqVd9g
Ah, Annabelle. She wants to warn ya, she’s been to California. Great song, worst video yet. What’s with Spider-Man dancing around? Why is Ronald Reagan playing lead guitar? But Annabelle makes up for it.
from me!!!!noticeably less flouncing & bouncing & flaunting & taunting in this vid88. “Do You Wanna Hold Me” Bow Wow Wow (1983, from When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going)
https://youtu.be/VDXi4yqVd9g
Ah, Annabelle. She wants to warn ya, she’s been to California. Great song, worst video yet. What’s with Spider-Man dancing around? Why is Ronald Reagan playing lead guitar? But Annabelle makes up for it.
Polecats are gonna be at Viva Las Vegas in April iirc.Damn no Polecats They’re rockabilly but most certainly new wave . Saw them open for The Clash at the orpheum in Boston
Nice Bowie cover here
#funfact guitarist Boz Boorer would later go on to be Morrissey’s longtime collaborator
Candy is much betterfirstfrom me!!!!
awesome pick, woukda slotted a tad higher, maybe even over "Candy"
that should be an easy place to make a circuit.Polecats are gonna be at Viva Las Vegas in April iirc.Damn no Polecats They’re rockabilly but most certainly new wave . Saw them open for The Clash at the orpheum in Boston
Nice Bowie cover here
#funfact guitarist Boz Boorer would later go on to be Morrissey’s longtime collaborator
Now THAT'S a great song. Kate Pierson's voice is amazing in that one.... jeez, been twenty years
Oh yeahNow THAT'S a great song. Kate Pierson's voice is amazing in that one.
Going through those Top 80 lists from KROQ that were linked in here yesterday. I see what you mean.First Wave is basically Los Angeles's KROQ playlist from the late 70's to the mid 80's. It went beyond nominal New Wave to punk, post punk, mod, ska, and even some pop and some other stuff.
... took me a week or so to get used to "relationship shtick" Osterberg, but ... yeah, song stuck with me for quite some time after it hit. definite gem.Now THAT'S a great song. Kate Pierson's voice is amazing in that one.
Early days KROQ would give the DJs a ton of leeway in what they'd play. They devoted large amounts of time (mostly late night) to shows focusing on unknown/underground stuff - particularly Swedish Eagle's show (he's one of the First Wave DJs now) and Rodney Bingenheimer's (who I believe DJs on the Ungerground Garage channel now), I think Dusty Street is also now kicking around one of the XM channels too.Going through those Top 80 lists from KROQ that were linked in here yesterday. I see what you mean.
It's interesting that KROQ seemed almost to intentionally lift up some band's less-commercial material at the expense of whatever song by that band was rocketing up the mainstream Hot 100 Singles chart. I see that time and time again throughout their lists.
Something's different about the methodology of the two sets of lists. The one you just linked has A LOT more straight-ahead rock (Tom Petty, Bob Seger, Van Halen, Rod Stewart, Alice Cooper, etc.).
I actually saw the show - can't say I hated it. Ruben Blades and Marc Anthony were good at least.for "Capeman"![]()
Yeah, I think KROQ started finding its niche in the early ‘80s when New Wave really started to emerge.Something's different about the methodology of the two sets of lists. The one you just linked has A LOT more straight-ahead rock (Tom Petty, Bob Seger, Van Halen, Rod Stewart, Alice Cooper, etc.).
EDIT: Hmmm ... looks like that really only describes the "robust list's" 1980 songs. Seems like they started dropping mainstream rock by 1981-82.
That's a dicey click given their prominence in Private School.
I prefer Crayon by Caribou, but GDG is pretty good tune.Best ever use of a xylophone in a rock song? I think so. Sadly, Gordon Gano never achieved again the greatness of his debut album. Hard not to sing along when this tune comes on.
Things I learned today on Wikipedia,87. “Gone Daddy Gone” Violent Femmes (1983, from Violent Femmes)
https://youtu.be/ekL7o8BQkZM
Best ever use of a xylophone in a rock song? I think so. Sadly, Gordon Gano never achieved again the greatness of his debut album. Hard not to sing along when this tune comes on.
I hope he knew that would go down on his permanent record.Things I learned today on Wikipedia,
Gano played Mr. Zank, the first of many substitute mathematics teachers, in an episode of The Adventures of Pete & Pete, entitled "X=Why?"
Gano appears as a fictional version of himself, under a love spell, in the 1997 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch episode "Hilda and Zelda: the Teenage Years"'.
Gano voices a newborn baby singer in the 1998 animated film The Rugrats Movie.
dang! nobody responded in a way that would set up my "Kihn-dread spirits" joke......anyone else developing a case of Greg Kihn-dread?
...dang!Huh. One of my most played CDs during college and I'm obviously not as well-versed as a lot of you folks but I never considered the Femmes "New Wave".87. “Gone Daddy Gone” Violent Femmes (1983, from Violent Femmes)
https://youtu.be/ekL7o8BQkZM
Best ever use of a xylophone in a rock song? I think so. Sadly, Gordon Gano never achieved again the greatness of his debut album. Hard not to sing along when this tune comes on.
That kind of response was always in jeopardy.dang! nobody responded in a way that would set up my "Kihn-dread spirits" joke.........dang!
Huh. One of my most played CDs during college and I'm obviously not as well-versed as a lot of you folks but I never considered the Femmes "New Wave".
Was never a fan at all. I’ve seen them live once and all I can say is meh. Not New Wave to me, but whatever at this point.betcha anything Threadmsater had Love Plus One slated for the #87 slot but we butched him into scrambling for this in its place87. “Gone Daddy Gone” Violent Femmes (1983, from Violent Femmes)
https://youtu.be/ekL7o8BQkZM
Best ever use of a xylophone in a rock song? I think so. Sadly, Gordon Gano never achieved again the greatness of his debut album. Hard not to sing along when this tune comes on.
Nice guitar! Buy it!Speaking of the stray cats, I have fallen in love with the look of this guitar. Does anyone own a Gretsch. How do they play. I need to get to GC to test it out
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Gretsch-G5622T-Electromatic-Electric-Guitar-Double-Cutaway-Georgia-Green/303474667309?epid=2254858069&hash=item46a87fef2d:g:qxoAAOSwe0BeOucp:sc:UPSGround!10577!US!-1
Not sure of the connection, but you have my attention with the image of Betsy Russell riding a horse.That's a dicey click given their prominence in Private School.
I sure hope not. Love that band.betcha anything Threadmsater had Love Plus One slated for the #87 slot but we butched him into scrambling for this in its place
I’m not sure how to classify them really. What would you call them if not New Wave? Was “alternative” used yet in ‘83? Can’t recall.Was never a fan at all. I’ve seen them live once and all I can say is meh. Not New Wave to me, but whatever at this point.
kroq died. purchased by the bg boys and play loops now. it's a sad thing.Early days KROQ would give the DJs a ton of leeway in what they'd play. They devoted large amounts of time (mostly late night) to shows focusing on unknown/underground stuff - particularly Swedish Eagle's show (he's one of the First Wave DJs now) and Rodney Bingenheimer's (who I believe DJs on the Ungerground Garage channel now), I think Dusty Street is also now kicking around one of the XM channels too.
But Freddy Snakeskin was my favorite. He'd mix a few obscure things into the more mainstream playlist, but every now and then he'd also throw in Rolling Stones tunes, Lynn Collins, all kinds of stuff.
(early college rock)... but I never considered the Femmes "New Wave".
Saw them live last Labor Day weekend in Milwaukee and they’re opening for Hall and Oates this summer. They are still amazing and definitely an underrated band.86. “Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)” Squeeze (1980, from Argybargy)
https://youtu.be/3WngGeI9lnA
What a great sense of pop melody these guys had. And fine musicianship as well. Just a terrific, underrated band, largely forgotten now. Too damn bad.
When I was at Seton Hall as a freshma they played in a grass area in front of our science building in ‘86. I worked security so I could get in free and I then let about 8-10 of my friends in. A woman security guard asked me if I let those guys in for free. When I said “yes” she said “we don’t need you to work anymore”. I said “great” took my staff shirt off and stayed for the rest of the show.Saw them live last Labor Day weekend in Milwaukee and they’re opening for Hall and Oates this summer. They are still amazing and definitely an underrated band.
) and before Bowie at Giants Stadium.Great pop song ranked embarrassingly too low here. Even though Squeeze was ushered in on the punk/new wave bandwagon, they hardly had any relation to either camp.86. “Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)” Squeeze (1980, from Argybargy)
https://youtu.be/3WngGeI9lnA
What a great sense of pop melody these guys had. And fine musicianship as well. Just a terrific, underrated band, largely forgotten now. Too damn bad.
Absolutely agree. I couldn’t believe how tight they were and it seemed like he never lost one step.Great pop song ranked embarrassingly too low here. Even though Squeeze was ushered in on the punk/new wave bandwagon, they hardly had any relation to either camp.
Glenn Tilbrook is one of the most unsung guitar players out there. If you ever saw Squeeze live, you saw Tilbrook play intricate leads while simultaneously singing intricate vocal melodies in a way that was quite amazing
I was at that Bowie/Giants stadium show as well. Maybe we ran into each other there. Cozy venueSaw them the following year coming on after Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam (sorry for the spotlight) and before Bowie at Giants Stadium.
Tillbrook/Holland used to get compared to Lennon/McCartney as song writers back then. But as @timschochet said they’ve kind of been all but forgotten now. Very underrated band.
Going to see that H&O/Squeeze show later this month.Saw them live last Labor Day weekend in Milwaukee and they’re opening for Hall and Oates this summer. They are still amazing and definitely an underrated band.