New Pop Backlash
Jun. 7th, 2006 05:28 pmA qn for the oldsters and archivists:
I have - or had - a 12" by a band called The Room, called "Jackpot Jack". I have no idea when it is from - soundwise 83 or so, it sounds heavily Bunnymen-indebted. The chorus goes
You pulled the lever back
You hit the Jackpot, Jack
And all the radios
Are blaring new pop cack
I was reminded of this cos i) it suggests the "new pop" meme was more widespread than just the NME (or, OK, more likely that The Room were big NME readers), ii) it suggests that "new pop" was not immune from people hating it.
How many people hated it at the time? What did they say about it? What did they think people should be listening to instead?
I have - or had - a 12" by a band called The Room, called "Jackpot Jack". I have no idea when it is from - soundwise 83 or so, it sounds heavily Bunnymen-indebted. The chorus goes
You pulled the lever back
You hit the Jackpot, Jack
And all the radios
Are blaring new pop cack
I was reminded of this cos i) it suggests the "new pop" meme was more widespread than just the NME (or, OK, more likely that The Room were big NME readers), ii) it suggests that "new pop" was not immune from people hating it.
How many people hated it at the time? What did they say about it? What did they think people should be listening to instead?
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Date: 2006-06-07 05:38 pm (UTC)I thought it was too blindingly obvious who I was to even bother signing that message, but it was me, thebopkids, obv.
My memory of Positive Punk is very sketchy, truthfully, even given the know your enemy rule. I never quite undertand how somethign caled Positive Punk evolved into GOFF. Was it just a personnel thing?