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26 Oct 2021, 8:16 pm




This one has to belong here! The song that convinced me that British chart music by the mid-1980s had deteriorated beyond the point of no return.

Artists like George Michael and Culture Club were being hailed as the prime musical talents of the decade. Can you imagine the Rolling Stones or The Beatles releasing something like this a couple of decades earlier?


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26 Oct 2021, 8:21 pm

I can't believe I'm posting this because I can't even let myself hear it.

I can't stand this band. The song actually gives me misophonia -- rage so bad I want to hit things. When it used to come on the radio I'd freak out if I couldn't get away.



Saga -- Wind Him Up ^

The same thing happens with most POLICE songs.

* I managed to post this without hearing it -- yay *


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26 Oct 2021, 8:29 pm

Yeah, that's pretty ropey!

First song by The *olice that I heard was 'Roxanne', and was not impressed. Have to say though that I find 'Message In A Bottle' very listenable and even 'catchy'.

Sting is a bit of a dork.


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26 Oct 2021, 9:15 pm




LOL!


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26 Oct 2021, 9:51 pm


McArthur Park ^


Having My Baby ^

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26 Oct 2021, 9:53 pm

DeepHour wrote:
Yeah, that's pretty ropey!

First song by The *olice that I heard was 'Roxanne', and was not impressed. Have to say though that I find 'Message In A Bottle' very listenable and even 'catchy'.

Sting is a bit of a dork.


The only POLICE I can kind of enjoy is King of Pain.


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26 Oct 2021, 10:04 pm

Gosh. Maybe its that you're allergic to reggae, and I am not. But I like Sting and the Police. Not like they ever a main course of my musical diet, but I like a number of their songs.

On the other hand... I had never heard/heard of "Saga" before now.

And now that I have heard that song... I am not in hurry to ever hear it again. Lol!



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26 Oct 2021, 10:06 pm

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Gosh. Maybe its that you're allergic to reggae, and I am not. But I like Sting and the Police. Not like they ever a main course of my musical diet, but I like a number of their songs.


I do hate reggae, and I always wondered if that's the problem with Police.

I have some kind of trauma-reaction to Every Little Thing that started when I was about 13. I don't remember what happened but I know it's always been a trauma trigger. Maybe the disdain started from that?

Sting seems like a narcissist to me too, though. That's never good.


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26 Oct 2021, 10:12 pm

Never knew Richard Harris could sing (I know, there's an obvious response to that!). Thought that Donna Summer recorded a decent version of 'MacArthur Park'.


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26 Oct 2021, 10:22 pm

DeepHour wrote:
Never knew Richard Harris could sing (I know, there's an obvious response to that!). Thought that Donna Summer recorded a decent version of 'MacArthur Park'.



He isnt actually singing. He is kinda talk-singing. The way that Rex Harrison does on "If I could talk to the animals". Or that William Shatner did on Shatners Sixties recordings of Beatles, and Dylan songs.

Mac Arthur park has a cult of folks who love to hate it. A deejay in Chicago does a show called "the Annoying Music show" that often features the many versions of it including both Donna Summer's and Richard Harris's. Something about lyrics like "someone left my cake out in the rain...I dont think that I can TAKE it because it took so long to bake it, and I'll never have that recipe AGAIN!! !!" and something about our love being like "a striped pair of pants" that inspires the negative loyalty.



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26 Oct 2021, 10:24 pm




This little number may well be interesting from an artistic, visual or even a psychiatric angle, but it's rubbish as music, I'd aver. Doesn't help that Dury looks like British serial killer Fred West here either. This got to number 1 in the UK. How?

The guy on the first piano is mega-annoying too!


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26 Oct 2021, 10:43 pm

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1980 single by UK television newsreader Reginal Bosanquet

"Dance with me"

Bosanquet was something of an eccentric and reputed to have an alcohol problem - some say that he was often drunk whilst reading the news. He certainly sounds as though he has had a few drinks on this record.

He doesnt attempt to sing the lyrics but delivers them as though he is reading the news.

Quite strange - but I kind of like it.

It was voted one of the worst records ever made in a poll that year.



:lol:
A dance record that ...kills your urge to dance!

Reminds of actor Jack Webb (star of Dragnet) and his version of this soul hit by Otis Redding:



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26 Oct 2021, 10:57 pm

^ This has some similarities with the above, though there is a bit more musical content. Seeing Savalas in this video reminded me also of Kojak and all the other awful American cop shows that invaded British TV screens in the 1970s - Ironside, Starsky & Hutch, Hawaii Five-0, Columbo, Cannon, etc. Then again we produced the equally dire 'Dempsey & Makepeace' in the 1980s...



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29 Oct 2021, 8:08 am

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I think we got a winner here. LOL



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14 Nov 2021, 1:55 pm

I can't believe this hasn't even been mentioned yet.



The song and the music video seem to be contending to see who can be the worst.
I actually used to listen to this. To be honest it's still a guilty pleasure.



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