Thank Andy it’s Friday.
Overwhelmed by your response to the ending of Golden Discs’ sponsorship of the Friday music competition, we decided to carry on anyway until a new sponsor can be found.
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Then let’s face the music and dance like Kevin Bacon.
This week, in tribute to cherished reader Andy Pipkin, our theme is one chosen by Andy: What’s the most underrated 1980s song?
Here’s mine.
Reply below just for the craic.
Please include a video link if possible, thanks.
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The seedy cess pit of a song that is the most wonderful Out of the Blue (Into the Fire) by The The. Released 1986, ironically, just over the hump year of the 80’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyIVQEZqkVk
Great to have an other The The advocate on a Friday. You could choose any one of dozens of The The tracks and it would fit the bill. I will throw this in as a bonus:
From Soul Mining I give you “Giant”:
https://youtu.be/unVf6EUX2GU
woohooo !
Yessssssss. For the glory!
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=rIfEfUOfl28&feature=share
kicking off with Boom boom boom, Here comes the man ( Nick !;) )
I had totally forgotten about this gem! Thanks :-)
I think mine has to be The RAH Band and Clouds Across The Moon from 1985. I always loved the song. I can do without the video, and to be honest, the idiotic ‘Intergalactic Operator’ vocals too. Strip the song down to the wonderful vocals of the singer, whose name I cannot find, and a wonderful tune, and I think it is a great song.
First piece of sheet music I ever bought, from Walton’s on Parnell Square.
I hope you enjoy it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL8AgEzg5fI
Tchoon!
I honestly have no way to judge whether a song is underrated or not, but at the time I felt like the only person in the world who knew about, let alone loved, this song, and I love it A LOT.
https://youtu.be/_aYsNho-nR0
I always love to come across Paul Simon songs, especially ones not constantly on the radio. It is such a credit it to him that even his lesser played songs are still masterpieces1
Wonderful song, thanks
https://youtu.be/7aItpjF5vXc
The lunatics have taken over the asylum…. dedicated to the Irish government
The Human League – The Sound Of The Crowd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twG5mu6coOA
Phil Oakey was so cool he probably plopped ice cubes.
I love this one!
Love this song
Cool! Music Fridays are great! Here is what I would consider an underrated 80’s gem. Always loved this song, inspiring.
Prince – I would die for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkNl3pq1twE&ab_channel=Prince-Topic
Another underrated Prince tune would be “Mountains”:
https://youtu.be/_WmPeLOLDnA
Opus -Live is life-
Summer 1985. 10 years old. Not a bother. Bliss. Na na na na na, the song is gold.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pATX-lV0VFk
Vanessa Paradis – Joe Le Taxi
https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=Ulay2FvUEd8
Nothing more to be said.
love it
https://youtu.be/rrWXFxLIV3w
for all the jealous lovers out there
Imagination,
I loved this whole album
Reminds me of my older cousins dancing in the living room in the 80s. Good tune!
I love the song They Don’t Know by the wonderful Kirsty MacColl. A beautiful song, I am not giving her link, as I have another Kirsty number coming up later.
Instead let me post the equally brilliant version by Tracey Ullman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL8AgEzg5fI
That’s more like it
Kirsty MacColl and There’s A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis.
This clip I find really funny.as the presenter is talking to a phenomenal singer/songwriter, and all he wants to talk about is her dad. Her face says that she gets this all the time and is starting to get fed up of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DbjPkVf82M
Another Kirsty number, this time her version of Billy Bragg’s A New England. Billy was so impressed with her alterations that he used them in all his future times he played his own song.
I am going to stop now. I just realised that it is probably a bad idea to set me loose on 1980s songs with no restraint :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vnzpg5GgQCo
LOVE that song.
Ditto
A total masterpiece
Billy Bragg generally is underrated
So many great lyrics in that song!
Criminally underrated. Didn’t trouble the higher echelons of the charts much at the time. Although it should have.
Written and sung by an Irish woman, This is superb. Do yourselves all a favour and take a few minutes to listen to this.
The Passions. I’m in love with a German film star.
Enjoy.
You’re welcome.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLn_oMd1DQU
The singer is/was Larry Gogans niece.
I’d forgotten about this one – soooo 80s! I love it
Saw this on the BBC 4 Top of the Pops repeats. Definitely a hidden gem.
Another Kirsty number, this time her version of Billy Bragg’s A New England. Billy was so impressed with her alterations that he used them in all his future times he played his own song.
I am going to stop now. I just realised that it is probably a bad idea to set me loose on 1980s songs with no restraint :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vnzpg5GgQCo
let loose !
always my favorite place to go, into temptation…crowded house https://youtu.be/j8U1gC2JilQ
Like most weeks!
Lotus Eaters – First picture of you
https://youtu.be/OnIqtV16B3k
That’s a great song
That’s Peak Bertie right there!
Another excellent pick!
Here is one from 1985, Big Sound Authority
This House (is where our love stands)
I have no clue what happened to this band – Loved this though.
https://youtu.be/0qCUW-uWkAg
The Closest Thing To Heaven. The Kane Gang.
Lovely bit of blue eyed soul.
https://youtu.be/q_qTPj-pDmQ
Here is one more from 1985, Working Week, their take on – Inner City Blues
What a tune, What a version. Probably posted this before on a different topic.
https://youtu.be/L15woAZ8yjU
Not one you will be hearing at your local 80’s night I think.
Neil Tennant
Bernard Sumner
Johnny Effing Marr
Imagine how giddy young Bertie was at that line up
Electronic- Getting away with it
https://youtu.be/DSfjtdnUsls
Nice one Bertie
Wishful Thinking. China Crisis. With obligatory 1980s sitting on bales of straw while playing.
https://youtu.be/ldQpRMegYc0
Japan – Night Porter
https://youtu.be/9ZfM8ZYTt0o
Missed this when I was going through the comments yesterday, I absolutely loved Japan back in the day – another excellent shout Bertie
Pasadenas – Tribute
https://youtu.be/wQLN-X13oTQ
there’s no prize, so i don’t feel at all botty-bumkinned about following the rules.
have some jerry reed and chet atkins from 1975 for the hell of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni8KBhnebwE
ha !
how very rock and roll :)
it’s ok Tina Turner says Break the Rules
https://youtu.be/w859A3YmBkE
Just about in the 80s and from one of the greatest albums ever to hold a sample, “Shadrach” from the still incredible Beastie Boys second album “Paul’s Boutique.”
Those of a certain vintage will recall the outrage and chest-thumping as the media and guardians of public morals lost their minds to the manafactured outrage churned out when the Beasties first emerged with their frat-racket debut “Licensed to Ill.” Yep this was back when the devil could be heard speaking directly to you, the innocent music consumer, when yer vinyl records were played backwards.
After the outrage and furore the BBs went off and hoovered up a wedge of samples they integrated illegally into this album masterpiece. Blows me away to this day. All hail the Beasties, pioneers, true artists and keepers of the real!
https://youtu.be/H6nrmFdlXc0
+ a big yes
100%
How about a little David Sylvian and Japan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXjp3xWntq4
One I always liked by Billy Idol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OFpfTd0EIs
Billy’s best by a long way
The Housemartins – Flag Day
https://youtu.be/G_SXJ18EkNw
Written by Joy Division and later to become New Order’s first single, its Ceremony for me.
Here’s Galaxie 500’s version from 1989.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsaB8Fus6lk&feature=youtu.be
Galaxie 500….incredible band, debut album still holds up extremely well. Better than that even!
Wire – Ahead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvRgC0pMIoc
3 Minute Hero – The Selector
ALL Ska is criminally underrated!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA-gTRqqTkM
Another great one with a different vibe, Bad Manners – Special Brew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAfqguL88tA
I see your Special Brew and I raise you a Lorraine!
https://youtu.be/au8PhQ87cFw
Haircut 100 – Milk Film
https://youtu.be/G2bGIlpr3AA
This track is cited as the most influential early 80’s dance track- it’s hard to believe it’s from 1982 as it sounds so recent.
A comment below this YouTube video states- “”Body Talk proved to be an enduring album, with the tracks “So Good, So Right” and “Burnin’ Up” being cited as influential and ahead of their time (the latter has been acknowledged by Frankie Knuckles as a key track in the development of house music) -Source: Wikipedia –“
Imagination – Burnin’ Up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JWuzu3gQz8
Imagination were great, and that was definitely an influential track, this one’s a winner for me!
killer piano – ahead of itself
After their early 80’s poptastic heyday, Duran Duran brought out this absolute corker. Nile Rodgers produced it and the horn section is very horny!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNU61nS0TTY
Another cracker!
As a German track. it never really made it up the UK charts at all – for whatever the reason. Interestingly it peaked at 22 in the Irish charts. It got a more recent lease of life as the theme song on Deutschland 83. Think I’ll blame 80s rib-tickler(yeah, right) Stan Boardman and his long running gag that the Germans bombed his chippie….
Anyways, here’s Peter Schilling’s Major Tom (Völlig Losgelöst), or (Coming Home) in English however it directly translates as (completely detached)
https://youtu.be/wO0A0XcWy88
Also, while waiting for a sponsor, the ‘winner’ should be afforded the honour of setting the theme for the next week’s competition!
+1 for the tune and the winner’s idea!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gLVqjIvokc
dont you forget about me. i wont forget about golden discs for all those years. but its time to go.
The blow monkeys – digging your scene
https://youtu.be/no5XeOJHxK8
Got give an auld shout to Germany’s #1 punk rockers, Die Toten Hosen, (“The Dead Trousers” – erectile disfunction basically).
‘Hier Kommt Alex’, (Here Comes Alex) is from their ‘88 big breakout album. It was the opening track of the album written as a musical for A Clockwork Orange, the protanogist being Alex.
“Here comes Alex, curtains up for a bit of horror show!”
It’s a thumper!!
https://youtu.be/6z8o7qAIlIU
I never knew that’s what it really meant, every day’s a school day!
Got give an auld shout to Germany’s #1 punk rockers, Die Toten Hosen, (“The Dead Trousers” – erectile disfunction basically).
‘Hier Kommt Alex’, (Here Comes Alex) is from their ‘88 big breakout album. It was the opening track of the album written as a musical for A Clockwork Orange, the protanogist being Alex.
“Here comes Alex, curtains up for a bit of horror show!”
It’s a thumper!!
https://youtu.be/6z8o7qAIlIU
OK this is from 1979 but I think really took off in the next couple of years on the disco scene. Produced by Giorgio Moroder- a driving sound which really feels like it is going somewhere.
The Three Degrees- The Runner.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj7V-P2g5LM
They were stunning looking women and so full of energy- absolutely beautiful.
Can’t say how much I love this song, and it didn’t get the recognition it richly deserves, plus she’s fabulous.
Cyndi Lauper with “Time after time”
https://youtu.be/VdQY7BusJNU
Ha! Was going to post this – for Mrs M.
Well, here’s a different 80s song with the same name, underrated like much of REMs early work
Time After Time (Annelise)
https://youtu.be/fQot1WBA7ng
1980 The Blades – Hot for you.
underated tune, sadly underated band
https://youtu.be/8GSfHOVmkF8
These boys could have, should have ……
Nick Cave, The Good Son. One more man gone. One more man gone. One more man.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NtRvH2GWurE
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=l1e9YRXMrTQ
One of the most underrated bands of the decade because of their success with come on Eileen and one of my favourite songs of theirs
This is one of my favourite 1980’s song which should have been no.1 IMHO
Animotion – Obsession
https://youtu.be/hIs5StN8J-0
The making of that video probably cost more than the annual health care budget of a small country at the time.
God the hair- so much work to make it look like you’ve just fell off a long spin motor bike ride.
I likey
Go Betweens – Streets of Your Town
https://youtu.be/8M_P_xX9Cmw
Forget about underrated song (which this is, by the way) this is the most underrated band of the 80s with the most underrated album of the 1980s (16 Lovers Lane)
This is the epitome of what a perfect pop song should be. Great melody, short, an ear worm that joyfully circles around your head all day.
Round and round
Up and down
Through the streets of your town
100%
Japan – Quiet Life
https://youtu.be/xhm-EqcPta0
Based on previous contributions this is turning into a bit of a Japan retrospective, which I am all for.
Japan were so of their time. Like a cross between Duran Duran and Throbbing Gristle. Their music manages to span the 40 years since and this one is my favourite.
Mick Karn shows how 80s slap bass should be done.
David Sylvian live is honestly like a religious experience
You’re on a rich vein of form there. Drive on…
Absolute banger, I contemplated posting this one myself
I was 15 and fancied Allanah Myles something rotten. Love the bass.
https://youtu.be/tT4d1LQy4es
Excellent choice, I treat the neighbourhood to this one if it comes on the radio when I’m out driving :-)
Me too.
Terry loved Jane Weidlin
But Terry loved his girlfriend too
Fun Boy Three – Our Lips Are Sealed
https://youtu.be/QhVhK-VVeXo
Voice of the beehive – I say nothing
(We’ve now reached peak Bertie I suppose)
https://youtu.be/01g5F5gfNoo
If you need a cerebral, genre-flouting anarcho-musico collective in your life, I’d suggest these guys.
Mekons – Hello Cruel World
https://youtu.be/3dp2EOlDYo8
And in a similar vein…
The Horseflies – Hush Little Baby
https://youtu.be/AdsuEsy-qrg
Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Maximum Joy
https://youtu.be/cbsMFv_ELH4
From the difficult second – and last – album from FGTH. All the ZTT and Trevor Horn production tropes are there topped, as always, by Holly Johnson’s sweet sweet sounds
As a bonus ZTT B Side I throw in “P:Machinery from Propaganda:
https://youtu.be/660ZCEhvbnw
Yazoo – Situation
https://youtu.be/bs4T7kZ_Uog
Vince and Alf create a piece of 80s synth gold. if this doesn’t get you on to the dance floor with the Blitz Kids you have very definitely shuffled off this mortal coil (cue 8os reference)
I’m struggling not to get up on the dance floor listening to it on my couch!
I saw Yazoo last time out in the Olympia. They were superb but the crowd were awful
Belfast’s Andy White channels his inner Bob Dylan and skewers the North’s religious dysfunction. The lyrics alone are worth the price of admission.
Religious Persuasion – https://youtu.be/nZCO0W05nCU
Love it.
Then there’s this…
Camper Van Beethoven – Take the Skinheads Bowling
https://youtu.be/gKfMlQ7KWFE
U2 – Surrender
https://youtu.be/XWJ2-XyXaMo
Can a U2 song be underrated? Well, fun fact about this one is that backing vocals on this track are courtesy of the Coconuts from Kid Creole and the Coconuts. They happened to be in Dublin when this track was being recorded back in the day. One of three they contributed to on War.
Light a Big Fire – Mr Twilight
https://youtu.be/y5d6yy7F3U0
Epic track from another one of those nearly Irish bands from the 80s
RIP Nanci Griffith.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBBi1dk-_HQ
100%
Probably the best alternative rock song written as a tribute to a cat.
Hüsker Dü – Green Eyes
https://youtu.be/ot8QPToaFZA
Virgin Prunes -Caucasian Walk
https://youtu.be/y5d6yy7F3U0
It is just so wonderful that Ireland of the late 70s and early 80s could produce a band like this when you consider the state we were in. Coming from Lypton Village they went very much the other way than their confreres in U2 and the world is a better place for it. I love this live version (even though it cuts off at the end) Guggi looks born to be in that skirt and heels.
Correct link: https://youtu.be/MHZo_b9hcWU
RIP Nanci Griffith.
+ 1
Dinosaur Jr cover The Cure’s Just Like Heaven
https://youtu.be/UT7IpRx08tE
In a nod to a longstanding Friday music comp tradition, The Muppets are shoehorned in.
The Fall – Big New Prinz
https://youtu.be/wygQmJ59E4Q
Those of us old enough to remember will recall that 80s independent music existed in a parallel universe with its own charts. These guys were indie flagbearers. I love this performance as The Fall’s classic line up intersect with another 80s legend Tony Wilson. I love the fact that this song was from an album that was intended as the soundtrack for the ballet I Am Curious, Orange, produced by contemporary dance group Michael Clark & Company, and loosely based on the 300th anniversary of William of Orange’s ascension to the English throne. Is that Mark E Smith’s Lambeg impression at the start of the video?
The Fall’s re-imagining of Sister Sledge’s Lost in Music has a warped beauty.
https://youtu.be/GuKXYeRCUzI
“Tragedies, luxuries, statues, parks, galleries…”
Back when Simple Minds we’re good.
I Travel – https://youtu.be/_6MwzSaBBQY
Between 1980-83 they were just so much better than what they became.
Bananarama singing the sex pistols is everything you dared to dream
https://youtu.be/QFSPIshiqS4
Redskins – Kick over the statues
https://youtu.be/SibgDQWU85g
The Associates – Party Fears Two
https://youtu.be/-Lx1_Add-z4
Now you’re talking!
Love Song by Simple Minds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_H7QykJ53g
I meant to post this one yesterday and only just remembered…
Blancmange – Don’t tell me, it was a toss up between this and Living on the Ceiling
https://youtu.be/76eeyjzNWcw
Not underated, it was huge at the time, awesome however it most certainly is. Also, major crush.
Sade and Smooth Operator.
https://youtu.be/4TYv2PhG89A
I thought of an absolute cracker but I can’t find the original version anywhere, only the re-released remixed version. The B-side of Matt Bianco’s ‘Don’t blame it on that girl’ was ‘Wap-Bam-Boogie’ which was later remixed and turned into a lame dance version of itself.
I have always liked this version – Robert Wyatt cover of Shipbuilding (Elvis Costello). Still relevant almost 40 years on.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-Zw1e1pmn8&list=RDd-Zw1e1pmn8&index=1&ab_channel=WornFender
The Fountainhead.
First vinyl I ever bought :
https://youtu.be/5ZLrPE6X1p8