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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ02zCMoxCoAnd Rat Trap.
OK, I can hear a Phil Lynott influence on this track, although more of a Springsteen vibe overall, like the prior track.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ02zCMoxCoAnd Rat Trap.
Your understanding of what punk was in 1977 may be less conventional than your definition of New Wave.One of my favorites. But not punk.
Sacrilege! It's a total classic! It's not so much the title song, it's more tracks like Wrong 'Em Boyo, Revolution Rock and Rudie Can't Fail that are legenday...Critics love to overrate London Calling, and Rolling Stone is right at the front of the line.
Oh, no.25. “Karma Chameleon” Culture Club (1983, from Colour By Numbers)
https://youtu.be/JmcA9LIIXWw
When you strip away the psychedelic lyrics and New Romantic presentation, what you have left is a pretty classic 60s style folk rock tune that would fit in nicely in Simon and Garfunkel’s catalogue. Which is the main reason why it was such a huge hit back in 1983.
We can agree that it is new wave.Oh, no.
Though popular, this song was a trifle that should not' be listed alongside some really outstanding music
Considered it but I would have had to scratch “Jessie’s Girl” coming up and that I won’t do.Was there really a need to include more than one Culture Club song? Can we expect I’ll Tumble 4 Ya as well?
I'm not a fan but they were pretty big during that period. Tim's list is fairly obviously leaning towards the "hits" from the early MTV era.Was there really a need to include more than one Culture Club song? Can we expect I’ll Tumble 4 Ya as well?
I don’t know about “leaning toward”. I would say it includes some very important ones which I don’t think can be ignored.I'm not a fan but they were pretty big during that period. Tim's list is fairly obviously leaning towards the "hits" from the early MTV era.
Yeah, that song is putrid garbage.Oh, no.
Though popular, this song was a trifle that should not' be listed alongside some really outstanding music
There wasn't an actual need to include any Culture Club songs.Was there really a need to include more than one Culture Club song? Can we expect I’ll Tumble 4 Ya as well?
As opposed to non putrid garbage?Yeah, that song is putrid garbage.
If I need to make my criticisms more precise, I guess I would call it especially putrid garbage, replete with empty tuna cans, baby diapers, and paper towels covered in dog bile.As opposed to non putrid garbage?
Sigh. It's your list and you are going to do what you want. But Jessie's Girl is considered new wave? I haven't seen him considered new wave before. Rick Springfield had been recording for 10-12 years and released numerous other pop-rock albums. Being a heartthrob actor and appearing on General Hospital helped mold him into a popular pop-rock singer.Considered it but I would have had to scratch “Jessie’s Girl” coming up and that I won’t do.
Well NOW you’re talking my language! I am a veritable Oscar the Grouch when it comes to 80s New Wave.If I need to make my criticisms more precise, I guess I would call it especially putrid garbage, replete with empty tuna cans, baby diapers, and paper towels covered in dog bile.
Umm, I was kidding Anarchy. If I truly wanted to include “Jessie’s Girl”, I never would have mentioned Jessie’s Girl.Sigh. It's your list and you are going to do what you want. But Jessie's Girl is considered new wave? I haven't seen him considered new wave before. Rick Springfield had been recording for 10-12 years and released numerous other pop-rock albums. Being a heartthrob actor and appearing on General Hospital helped mold him into a popular pop-rock singer.
How is Jessie's Girl considered in a different category than say Eye Of The Tiger by Survivor? They came out relatively near each other and have a somewhat similar sound.
By the way: where can I find a woman like that?If I truly wanted to include “Jessie’s Girl”, I never would have mentioned Jessie’s Girl.
Speaking of Rick, when he was 25 he dated (and lived with) a 15 year old. So I am guessing Jessie's girl was probably pretty young.Umm, I was kidding Anarchy. If I truly wanted to include “Jessie’s Girl”, I never would have mentioned Jessie’s Girl.
And besides, if I make space for Rick, I’ll have no room for Billy Squire. Do you see how difficult this is?
Well at least he didn’t adopt her to have her like a certain right wing rocker who shall go unnamed...Speaking of Rick, when he was 25 he dated (and lived with) a 15 year old. So I am guessing Jessie's girl was probably pretty young.
He certainly was a habitual offender and put a stranglehold on that jailbait and put her in a flying lip lock.Well at least he didn’t adopt her to have her like a certain right wing rocker who shall go unnamed...
Big fan of Garbage fwiw, but that’s for another list.As opposed to non putrid garbage?
It shows in this list.Well NOW you’re talking my language! I am a veritable Oscar the Grouch when it comes to 80s New Wave.
Shirley you jest.Big fan of Garbage fwiw, but that’s for another list.
It was and is just awful.Oh, no.
Though popular, this song was a trifle that should not' be listed alongside some really outstanding music
This or Xmas song....possibly the two worst songs of the era- and there were some doozies.It was and is just awful.
Wall of voodoo's great. And I'd expect the song to be here even though...dead horse... I have other preferred tunes by them.I sense the imminent arrival of "Mexican Radio"
the highlight of this countdown has been the songs mr timmy sprinkles in which give me a flash picture of him @ 14yo doing the Silence of the Lambs dance in front of the mirrorThe Shuke 1000 has never had a better moment.
Which song though?If Lene Lovich doesn't make this list I'm going to burn every copy of Mr. Ishida's Bookstore I can find in protest.
It is as bad a song as appears anywhere on the list, which is no small statement, and somehow it is being judged to be in the top quartile of all New Wave songs.This or Xmas song....possibly the two worst songs of the era- and there were some doozies.
Had to reread what the list is, new wave or not...just a bunch of songs from the 80s, or if there's meant to be some kind of subjective/objective quality here.
We get it, you are a scarf-wearing, deep-cuts-preferring, hipster music snob.Wall of voodoo's great. And I'd expect the song to be here even though...dead horse... I have other preferred tunes by them.
Karma BS in the same breath as most music is fightin' woids.
To be clear, I don’t think London Calling is bad: it’s a solid record with a handful of good tunes. But when I see talk of it being one of the best albums of the 80’s, or the best like in that RS article, I can’t help but chuckle at how overrated critics have made it.Miro Z said:Sacrilege! It's a total classic! It's not so much the title song, it's more tracks like Wrong 'Em Boyo, Revolution Rock and Rudie Can't Fail that are legenday...
It may not be bad but it’s not good either. The 80s was filled with great music across a wide range of music. Never understood why certain albums were loved so much without reason.To be clear, I don’t think London Calling is bad: it’s a solid record with a handful of good tunes. But when I see talk of it being one of the best albums of the 80’s, or the best like in that RS article, I can’t help but chuckle at how overrated critics have made it.
It may not be bad but it’s not good either. The 80s was filled with great music across a wide range of music. Never understood why certain albums were loved so much without reason.
!24. “We Got the Beat” The Go-Gos” (1981, from Beauty and the Beat)
https://youtu.be/f55KlPe81Yw
Love the video, takes me back. It was filmed at Palo Verde High School in Los Angeles. They’re having so much fun. Belinda looks really stoned though.
Classic band, classic song.
Great song. Great band.24. “We Got the Beat” The Go-Gos” (1981, from Beauty and the Beat)
https://youtu.be/f55KlPe81Yw
Love the video, takes me back. It was filmed at Palo Verde High School in Los Angeles. They’re having so much fun. Belinda looks really stoned though.
Classic band, classic song.
Oh for sure -record store bin thumbing nerd.We get it, you are a scarf-wearing, deep-cuts-preferring, hipster music snob.
And we love you for it.