Now in the "holy shit are we really doing this" category...
First album I bought for myself... when I was a tween... was Songs from the Big Chair
Went through a long period of time thinking that this band totally sucks.
Then more recently have fallen in love again with their first three albums. The Hurting, in particular.
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2You've made me go look up this track that was the b-side on the 'Shout' 45 I bought myself back in the day >>
I think I had recently seen Mad Max III Beyond Thunderdome and the way this sounded to me at the time reminded me of clanky post-apocalyptic desert dystopia.
It rearranged my 9-year old brain a bit. Creepy but cool.
I also remember seeing this video (below) when it was new and thinking 'yeah, that IS a good song.'
I still get a funny mix of happy and sad when I hear it. It brings me back.
Not crap! I think they started as a mod band.
I think I had recently seen Mad Max III Beyond Thunderdome and the way this sounded to me at the time reminded me of clanky post-apocalyptic desert dystopia.
It rearranged my 9-year old brain a bit. Creepy but cool.
I also remember seeing this video (below) when it was new and thinking 'yeah, that IS a good song.'
I still get a funny mix of happy and sad when I hear it. It brings me back.
Not crap! I think they started as a mod band.
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4Some good radio singles. The Seeds of Love is peak '80s over-production to a comical degree.
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5Adore this band, or their first two albums at least. Way higher batting average on those albums than a whole lot of other bands.
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6Yeah, easy to lump this band in with lots of other 80s synthy pop/rock but they're way better than most of their contemporaries.
The lyrics to "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" are bleak. It's a very well-crafted song.
Not crap.
The lyrics to "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" are bleak. It's a very well-crafted song.
Not crap.
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7Those first couple records are very well done and have some great songs.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
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8Yes on both counts.penningtron wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 5:03 pm Some good radio singles. The Seeds of Love is peak '80s over-production to a comical degree.
"Serious" to a comically pompous extreme; yet hard to deny the level of craft involved.
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9A lot of undeniably great songs, although I rarely listen to them.
Nc I guess.
Nc I guess.
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10When did that come out, ‘89? Not a lot of bands doing that pull out all stops takes on retro flower power music at that point, although XTC certainly comes to mind.M.H wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 5:49 amYes on both counts.penningtron wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 5:03 pm Some good radio singles. The Seeds of Love is peak '80s over-production to a comical degree.
"Serious" to a comically pompous extreme; yet hard to deny the level of craft involved.