Andy Dufresne
Footballguy
Don't Change is an all timer.
Yes - I know Pier Platters well. I was there a little after the time frame you listed but close enough.odds that i bumped into you at Pier Platters are looking kinda solid.
the Elysian was a den of debauchery, and thise back room blues jams were legendary ... it's a bistro now![]()
My manager was also a part time DJ who influenced me and others to follow his footsteps. He had an early copy of the album Shabooh Shoobah and also had Men At Work's Business As Usual both Australian bands. He said Men At Work would be the bigger band and I told him it would be INXS.45. “Don’t Change” INXS (1982, from Shabooh Shoobah)
https://youtu.be/sLm3Khusq_8
This is another band that kind of annoyed me, particularly their later material in the decade- “What You Need”, “Listen Like Thieves”, etc. But I did like the early stuff, especially this song. Still do.
yep, with Janice Soprano (Aida Turturro) stuffin' her face and gettin' all hysterical on the 2 glasses of wineYes - I know Pier Platters well. I was there a little after the time frame you listed but close enough.
The blues bands at Elysian were awesome. There were a few nights we'd push all the tables against the walls for more dance room.
If you've seen the movie Sleepers the scene where the shoot Kevin Bacon takes place in the bar area and then in the backroom (which they have set up in the movie as a dining area).
[look at me]i used to work at U.S. Testing circa that era ('88-'91), was located right before the Willow Ave. bridge into Weehaken (the one over El Pico & Dykes Lumber) ... custodian from there used to also bartend down the Elks and the Elysian ... tipped a few pints with some of the town's down and dirtiest - and that Elk has the biggest set of brass balls this side of Blake (Glengarry).
the old Maxwells, Kelly's, Lady Jane's, Brauhaus, the Wilton, Mario's ... great lil' drinking town.
oh, and the music scene was killer. saw more bands over there than i can swing a dead cat at - the best show was Babes in Toyland (Kat Bjelland).
YLT was pretty damn solid any time we did catch 'em.
ohh, i may have been at that one[look at me]
My band opened for YLT at Maxwell's back in the early 90s.
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I played with The Ramones at CBGBs
Not played after them or before them, WITH them
(well CJ Ramone at least)
Phil Ramone? Bassist?LOOK AT ME
I played with the Ramones in CA in high school.
A guy named Ramon played bass in the band.
I think Ramon's last name was Silva...but I don't recall. Not that good on the bass.Phil Ramone? Bassist?
you played wif Sir Paul?
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SussudioIsn't "Easy Lover" widely considered the quintessential New Wave song?
and if it dont stay there, i'll sue-sue-sudio"I Can't Dance" down?
One of my all time favorite videos with the band's entrance, arriving and jumping out out of the back of a pickup truck, and then jumping back and leaving as the song is ending.45. “Don’t Change” INXS (1982, from Shabooh Shoobah)
https://youtu.be/sLm3Khusq_8
This is another band that kind of annoyed me, particularly their later material in the decade- “What You Need”, “Listen Like Thieves”, etc. But I did like the early stuff, especially this song. Still do.
this band was tight, energetic, talented and wrote kick ### songs, full stop.INXS’ Live Baby Live concert video at Wembley is amazing. If you’re a fan, I highly recommend it.
there was some talk in another thread about the Audience Channel going away (or moving to yet another paid service - the new HBO Plus or something like that).this band was tight, energetic, talented and wrote kick ### songs, full stop.
and, yes, they went from a New Wave to a Pop band, and that's ok.![]()
Yup. Saw it on the Audience Channel and on the big screen.there was some talk in another thread about the Audience Channel going away (or moving to yet another paid service - the new HBO Plus or something like that).
Anyway, a 90s (I think) INXS concert was on it recently - may still be able to catch them. They ran the commercial for it 100s of times.
Seemed to me like there was no way they would come back without Hutchence imo. Very sad.How did everybody feel about the making the band reality show thing INXS did for a new lead singer?
It's like The Stranglers without Hugh. Not the same.Seemed to me like there was no way they would come back without Hutchence imo. Very sad.
Brooke whatshername looked great though. Wife and I had a fall down drunk drinking game for that where every time she said "rocker" we had to drink. Liver damage every episode.Seemed to me like there was no way they would come back without Hutchence imo. Very sad.
Like this song and the band. Can you believe Billy Idol passed on it? It’s the reason why it’s the last song on his greatest hits album. They’re still pretty good live. This song is a truly iconic 80s song. Not my favorite by a lot though (no surprise to most here).44. “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” Simple Minds (1984, from The Breakfast Club)
https://youtu.be/CdqoNKCCt7A
Obviously an iconic selection. I liked this guy’s voice but the song itself never did much for me. It does work as the opening of the movie very well, though. I had to put it in the top 50 but this is about as high as I could bear.
Recording history of this song is fascinating.Like this song and the band. Can you believe Billy Idol passed on it? It’s the reason why it’s the last song on his greatest hits album. They’re still pretty good live. This song is a truly iconic 80s song. Not my favorite by a lot though (no surprise to most here).
It’s one of the first songs I think of when recalling 80s pop songs. I still like it.Osaurus said:Like this song and the band. Can you believe Billy Idol passed on it? It’s the reason why it’s the last song on his greatest hits album. They’re still pretty good live. This song is a truly iconic 80s song. Not my favorite by a lot though (no surprise to most here).
It was me and my college gf's favorite song before starting an 8 hr road trip to LA. By the time we got there we were sick of it. It was overplayed that much, but yeah, good tune.I know a lot of the early Simple Minds fans hated the commercial nature of it, but Don't You (Forget About Me) is a really good tune.
I don't remember ever seeing this video, it's great, the song is pure 80s, beautiful. Trying to figure out who Hutchence looks like with the shorter hair; I always think of him with the shoulder length wavy. He looks like someone else besides him.timschochet said:45. “Don’t Change” INXS (1982, from Shabooh Shoobah)
https://youtu.be/sLm3Khusq_8
This is another band that kind of annoyed me, particularly their later material in the decade- “What You Need”, “Listen Like Thieves”, etc. But I did like the early stuff, especially this song. Still do.
Great, great tune but I think it actually would've been better if Billy Idol had done ittimschochet said:44. “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” Simple Minds (1984, from The Breakfast Club)
https://youtu.be/CdqoNKCCt7A
Obviously an iconic selection. I liked this guy’s voice but the song itself never did much for me. It does work as the opening of the movie very well, though. I had to put it in the top 50 but this is about as high as I could bear.
lolz. Great tuneage that I've missed out on commenting on. Seeing the titles. Good stuff.Speaking of Billy Idol.
He was in NYC leading a campaign to not idle your car
Billy doesnt idle was being chanted at city hall. Sure, we all saw that coming
Personally, I would put a Billy sung song at number 1 on this list.
Can you believe we have not seen a single song by Billy Idol, the Jam, Talk Talk, or Big Audio Dynamite with over half this list complete?Osaurus said:Like this song and the band. Can you believe Billy Idol passed on it? It’s the reason why it’s the last song on his greatest hits album. They’re still pretty good live. This song is a truly iconic 80s song. Not my favorite by a lot though (no surprise to most here).
Mickey DolenzDoug B said:How many can the house name? We got Phil Collins, and ...
- Don Henley
- Kelly Keagy, Night Ranger
- Levon Helm
- Sheila E
Ask and you shall receive.Great, great tune but I think it actually would've been better if Billy Idol had done it![]()
I heard the campaign on the radio on my drive home last night - hysterical.Speaking of Billy Idol.
He was in NYC leading a campaign to not idle your car
Billy doesnt idle was being chanted at city hall. Sure, we all saw that coming
Personally, I would put a Billy sung song at number 1 on this list.
Eyes without a parking space?Speaking of Billy Idol.
He was in NYC leading a campaign to not idle your car
Billy doesnt idle was being chanted at city hall. Sure, we all saw that coming
Personally, I would put a Billy sung song at number 1 on this list.
Yup. Read Wikipedia too quickly! Personally I like more of the songs that Rik sings, but there are few bands that have multiple singers that can hold a lead. Triumph is an underrated Canadian Trio,Actually it was Gil Moore, but yeahMr. Ected said:Mike Levine - Triumph. Sang lead on some songs.![]()
but they were definitely NOT New Wave!
. Big fan of Triumph. I still listen to their tunes. It has held up well for me but I’m a metal head and have a questionable taste in music.Yup. Read Wikipedia too quickly! Personally I like more of the songs that Rik sings, but there are few bands that have multiple singers that can hold a lead. Triumph is an underrated Canadian Trio,but they were definitely NOT New Wave!
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Always thought that overall music-wise Rush was better, but Rik had a far better voice than Geddy. Magic Power is one of my favorite songs of all time.Big fan of Triumph. I still listen to their tunes. It has held up well for me but I’m a metal head and have a questionable taste in music.Yup. Read Wikipedia too quickly! Personally I like more of the songs that Rik sings, but there are few bands that have multiple singers that can hold a lead. Triumph is an underrated Canadian Trio,but they were definitely NOT New Wave!
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Always thought that overall music-wise Rush was better, but Rik had a far better voice than Geddy. Magic Power is one of my favorite songs of all time.
I'll have to check it out, I was never a big INXS fan but loved this song https://youtu.be/fydm01xmeqk (heaven sent) from a surf video and it was only years later that I realized that it was INXS that sang it. Since then I've been a fan and am still catching up on all their early stuff.Osaurus said:INXS’ Live Baby Live concert video at Wembley is amazing. If you’re a fan, I highly recommend it.
Don't say a prayer for me now. Save it 'til the morning after.43. “Hungry Like the Wolf” Duran Duran (1982, from Rio)
https://youtu.be/oJL-lCzEXgI
Dark in the city, night is a wire. Seen from the subway, Earth is afire. Or something like that. I wrote it from memory so excuse me if I missed a lyric. But what does it even mean? And why is he hungry like THE wolf, rather than A wolf?