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Billy says not to idle.
https://www.spin.com/2020/02/billy-idol-doesnt-want-you-to-leave-your-car-idling/
https://www.spin.com/2020/02/billy-idol-doesnt-want-you-to-leave-your-car-idling/
good for him - the Bible says idletry is a sin.Billy says not to idle.
https://www.spin.com/2020/02/billy-idol-doesnt-want-you-to-leave-your-car-idling/
I wonder, will another Billy Idol song (or two or three) make the grade?17. “Dancing With Myself” Billy Idol (1981, from Don’t Stop)
https://youtu.be/FG1NrQYXjLU
The original recording is by Billy’s punk rock band Gen X from 1980; this was a remix. A true classic of the genre.
Damn GenXers!Billy Idol rules. The first song he wrote with GenX, "Ready, Steady, Go!" is super fun.
just dropped back in to check-in on the countdown.17. “Dancing With Myself” Billy Idol (1981, from Don’t Stop)
https://youtu.be/FG1NrQYXjLU
The original recording is by Billy’s punk rock band Gen X from 1980; this was a remix. A true classic of the genre.
Hi Trump!just dropped back in to check-in on the countdown.
after seeing this, I #### my pants.
showered, changed, and I'm back at it!!!
Billy should have claimed it for himself before Costello grabbed it.the Elvis of New Wave
The way things have gone, one would think White Wedding and New Year’s Day will be coming soon. Also probably something else from Bowie (Heroes or Ashes To Ashes). Would also guess Major Tom, 99 Luftballoons, and Video Killed The Radio Star. Mexican Radio? Kajagoogoo? Radio Radio? Melt With You? Relax? Take On Me? Cars? Pop Musik? Psycho Killer? Heart Of Glass? You’re All I’ve Got Tonight? Still waiting on a Fixx song. Probably Every Breath You Take. Maybe Our House or Just Can’t Get Enough. Probably one or two head scratchers or something way unexpected.Makes the anticipation of the next 15 equal parts interesting and ruh-roh considering the absence of this heavy-hitter.
He seems to like the police and Blondie a lot.The way things have gone, one would think White Wedding and New Year’s Day will be coming soon. Also probably something else from Bowie (Heroes or Ashes To Ashes). Would also guess Major Tom, 99 Luftballoons, and Video Killed The Radio Star. Mexican Radio? Melt With You? Relax? Take On Me? Cars? Psycho Killer? Heart Of Glass? You’re All I’ve Got Tonight? Still waiting on a Fixx song. Probably Every Breath You Take. Maybe Our House or Just Can’t Get Enough. Probably one or two head scratchers or something way unexpected.
Mostly because it was the first video ever played on MTV.Calling it right now: #1.
There it is.16. “Tainted Love” Soft Cell (1981, from Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret)
https://youtu.be/ZcyCQLewj10
Don’t touch me please I cannot stand the way you TEASE
One of the most memorable covers of all time. The song was written and recorded in 1964 but Marc Almond makes it his own with his amazing, distinctive vocals. (And of course he inserts another great cover, this one of “Where Did Our Love Go?”, in the middle of the song.)
If you are familiar with the history this has got to be one of the flukiest paths ever for a song to become a hit record.16. “Tainted Love” Soft Cell (1981, from Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret)
https://youtu.be/ZcyCQLewj10
Don’t touch me please I cannot stand the way you TEASE
One of the most memorable covers of all time. The song was written and recorded in 1964 but Marc Almond makes it his own with his amazing, distinctive vocals. (And of course he inserts another great cover, this one of “Where Did Our Love Go?”, in the middle of the song.)
It was this version that Marc Almond heard while he was working in the cloak room of a disco and ran up to the DJ wanting to know if it was Jones' recording, before asking to tape it.https://blog.discmakers.com/2019/06/unlocking-a-hit-song-soft-cells-tainted-love/
The re-make adds one of the most enduring hooks of the song: “Sometimes I feel I have to” [bam! bam!] “run away…” Also, there’s an added dynamic shift in the “Once I ran to you” section, thanks to the drawn-out horn notes.
Soft Cell introduced three key elements to the song. First, and most crucially, they slowed the song down, which not only gives the music a chance to breathe, it adds an extra bounce to the melody. At this tempo, the song finally swings. Slowing it down also adds a certain menace to the music. While the second Jones’ version might have sounded coke-fueled, Soft Cell’s version is much more paranoid.
Second, they added that iconic, syncopated beeping G note. It’s the first thing you hear, and it comes in just ahead of the downbeat. It’s amazing, but less than one second into the song and your ears can already pick up that this is a hit. So critical is that note, it became the focus of this famous Spike-Jones-directed Levi’s commercial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVY04NQUpxk
Third, they add dynamics. During the pre-chorus “Once I ran to you” section, they build up the dramatic tension by raising the background notes (You can barely hear this in Jones’ original, but in the Bolan-Jones version, that background note is held throughout the first half of that section.) Thus, when we finally get to the chorus in the cover, it’s much more of a release than in either of the first two versions.
Other things that make Soft Cell’s version so great:
With all of that going for it, no wonder the song spent 43 weeks in the Billboard Hot 100.- Even though the hook was added in Jones’ remake, it’s not highlighted nearly as much as it is in Soft Cell’s version. The band (or producer) rightly made this an essential part of the song. I defy you to listen to this version and not hit something during that bit. It’s just as irresistible as the bum-bum-bum section of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline.”
- The main riff in this version is much more subdued than in previous releases, but I think it’s more effective and here it adds to the song’s menacing atmosphere, rather than being the focal point of the song.
There’s Always Something There to Remind Me of thatAmazing how many new wave hits were first 1960s tunes that in many cases not nearly as popular in their time.
Unfortunately that rules out “Under The Milky Way” by The Church.nothing that came out post 1985 was considered. I know that eliminates a lot of good material...
I'll take talent over time period every time.Unfortunately that rules out “Under The Milky Way” by The Church.
Came out a few years after the original New Wave era dissipated, but the sound fits right in with the previous era.
IMO oneof the best songs of the decade, irrespective of genre.
100%Unfortunately that rules out “Under The Milky Way” by The Church.
Came out a few years after the original New Wave era dissipated, but the sound fits right in with the previous era.
IMO one of the best songs of the decade, irrespective of genre.
....this is not New Wave, just very good punkfrom "Talking Heads favorite song" thread, 6-22-19:
I've told before about being the only human being west of the Mississippi with a copy of Talking Heads '77. My sendoff party from Boston media was built around a Heads/Ramone concert (had little idea who either band was) and i was given albums bought at the show. i moved to a commune in NM to be w my HS sweetheart & chill, unaware that only one of the mining shacks they had homesteaded had power. We would have naked sockhops at the main house and somehow "77 made it onto the turntable and, though the girls would sqwinch their nose at the freaky stuff, we fashioned a dance called the Psycho Chicken (bucbucbucBAWWWW, bucbuc bucbuc bawBAWWWW) out of Psycho Killer. Ah, naked hippie chicks make every memory better!
I have a feeling there are a lot of great tunes that would fit the new wave genre post 1985.I'll take talent over time period every time.Unfortunately that rules out “Under The Milky Way” by The Church.
Came out a few years after the original New Wave era dissipated, but the sound fits right in with the previous era.
IMO oneof the best songs of the decade, irrespective of genre.
I have been waiting for this song....hoping I could be able to link to the hilarious parody:15. “Psycho Killer” Talking Heads (1977, from Talking Heads: 1977)
https://youtu.be/O52jAYa4Pm8
This band pretty much introduced New Wave with this song, which also introduced the world to Tina Weymouth and the funkiest bass line ever. Probably my favorite song ever about a serial killer (although I do love “Midnight Rambler”.)
One of my all time favorites15. “Psycho Killer” Talking Heads (1977, from Talking Heads: 1977)
https://youtu.be/O52jAYa4Pm8
This band pretty much introduced New Wave with this song, which also introduced the world to Tina Weymouth and the funkiest bass line ever. Probably my favorite song ever about a serial killer (although I do love “Midnight Rambler”.)
Probably my favorite song ever about a serial killer
Gaye AdvertNice. Never heard that one before. Thanks for sharing.Due to Tims countdown, I watched a short documentary on the talking heads the other day. According to their manager (or record guy who signed them) he came up with the term new wave to dissociate the heads from the punk world bc people thought punk was evil. And it worked
At least that is according to him.
https://youtu.be/KeDf-1Wr-KsNice. Never heard that one before. Thanks for sharing.
This thread also sent me down a “Smiths live” YouTube rabbit hole last week. One of the few of my favorite bands that I never saw live.
Great tune. I really like Jane Wiedlin's stripped down acoustic version of this14. “Our Lips Are Sealed” The Go-Gos (1981, from Beauty and the Beat)
https://youtu.be/r3kQlzOi27M
They’re so cute in this video. Belinda with that ribbon in her hair, Jane sitting on top of the car for her solo....it was so iconic because it was so new and fresh and happy. It’s also a great song.
Big fan of this one too... And a surprise to me this high.Great tune. I really like Jane Wiedlin's stripped down acoustic version of this
This song is a guilty pleasure for me. love it.timschochet said:14. “Our Lips Are Sealed” The Go-Gos (1981, from Beauty and the Beat)
https://youtu.be/r3kQlzOi27M
They’re so cute in this video. Belinda with that ribbon in her hair, Jane sitting on top of the car for her solo....it was so iconic because it was so new and fresh and happy. It’s also a great song.
This is a favorite of mine.El Floppo said:Big fan of this one too... And a surprise to me this high.
Fun Boy Three's cover became my definitive version for it though...even though I like the original.