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The History Of Jop Part 5 aka The Kid Is Not My Son
A delay in the poll caused by my having some work, but finally the ship of retrospective metapop criticism sails into the waters of 1983 - Jackson the winner, Culture Club getting some serious vote-splitting, and this year the P&J poll included a BEST VIDEO section for the first time, which we might well discuss in a separate YouTube-enabled poll later (I can't get YouTube at work).
Procedural Note: I've excised "Back On The Chain Gang" by the Pretenders as it featured last time.
You only get EIGHT votes this time - use them wisely.
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The Joptimists Poll Remix for 1982:
1. Don't You Want Me (49 votes)
2. 1999 (46 votes)
3. The Message (43 votes)
4. Temptation (37 votes)
5. The Look Of Love (36 votes)
6=. Mickey (31 votes)
6=. Sexual Healing (31 votes)
8. Planet Rock (28 votes)
9. Rock The Casbah (26 votes)
10. Pass The Dutchie (24 votes)
Procedural Note: I've excised "Back On The Chain Gang" by the Pretenders as it featured last time.
You only get EIGHT votes this time - use them wisely.
[Poll #819820]
The Joptimists Poll Remix for 1982:
1. Don't You Want Me (49 votes)
2. 1999 (46 votes)
3. The Message (43 votes)
4. Temptation (37 votes)
5. The Look Of Love (36 votes)
6=. Mickey (31 votes)
6=. Sexual Healing (31 votes)
8. Planet Rock (28 votes)
9. Rock The Casbah (26 votes)
10. Pass The Dutchie (24 votes)
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Jacko/Prince/DMC/Eurythmics are all obvious but the hidden gem is surely 'She Works Hard For The Money'!
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'Mazin' year. I remember a lot of the songs that got to #1 this year getting to #1, from Men At Work to Ol' Wacky Thumbs.
I'm only commenting ONCE on this poll, too much werk!
- A load of ppl I know really dislike "Let's Dance" - I think it's one of Bowie's best! Am I alone?
- Culture Club videos are a genre all to themselves.
- Jason Nevins remix totally pwns the flat-sounding original. I like sparse beats but without the thumping 4/4 "MM-bah MM-bah MM-bah MM-bah", It's Like That sounds weak and dated.
- Lionel Richie deserves a canon! DEFINITELY! I am sorry I did not get to tick him here.
- These are Michael Jackson's two best singles.
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PUT on yr RED shoes and dance the blues
Herbie Hancock is the best musician with that surname to fuse rock and jazz , discuss.
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Karamu, fiesta, forever.
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I would support Kat's idea of a Richie canon, so long as it includes Commodores hits ("Sail On" = a masterpiece).
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They always used to play it on Friday evenings on 96.4 The Eagle, your usual local commercial radio station, as part of some 'weekend warm-up' programme. You'd get that, Chic, Sister Sledge and Bee Gees every single time.
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ROD HULL'S IMO
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PEOPLE NOT TICKING ELECTRIC AVENUE
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Meanwhile in Britain
Billy Jean - Michael Jackson
Bring It On - James Brown
Pills & Soap - The Imposter
Bad Seed - The Birthday Party
Blue Monday - New Order
Lean On Me - The Redskins
All Night Long - Lionel Richie
Church Of The Poison Mind - Culture Club
This Charming Man - The Smiths
Gimme All Your Lovin' - Zz Top
1999 - Prince (from last poll)
Every Day I Write The Book - Elvis Costello
Looking For The Perfect Beat - Afrika Bambaataa
The Cutter - Echo And The Bunnymen
Jucy Fruit - M'tume
Hand In Glove - The Smiths
I Love You - Yellow
Who's That Girl - Eurythmics
Soweto - Malcolm Mclaren
Long Hot Summer - The Style Council
Let's Dance - David Bowie
Right By Your Side - Eurythmics
Wherever I Lay My Hat - Paul Young
Men Like Monkeys - Three Johns
I'm Still Standing - Elton John
Synchro System - King Sunny Ade
Every Breath You Take - The Police
Wanna Be Startin' Something - Michael Jackson
Bad Day - Carmel
Oblivious - Aztec Camera
Go Deh Yaka - Monyaka
Cold Steel Gang - High Five
Tour De France - Kraftwerk
One More Shot - C Bank
It's Raining Men - Weather Girls (last poll)
Mutiny - Birthday Party
Between The Sheets - Lsley Brothers
Little Red Corvette - Prince
Money Go Round - Style Council
You Brought The Sunshine - Clark Sisters
Lost Again - Yello
Dark Is The Night - Shakatak
Karma Chameleon - Culture Club
Hot Hot Hot - Arrow
Never Stop - Echo And The Bunnymen
Alice - Sisters Of Mercy
New Year's Day - U2
Everything Counts - Depeche Mode
Racist Friend - Special Aka
This Is Not A Love Song - Pil.
Some motley choices there methinks.
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At the time
Big records in my life in the first half of '83 included:
McLaren's Duck Rock, Aztec Camera's High Land, Hard Rain, Fun Boy Three and Bananarama (both together and apart - FB3's Waiting is a great pop LP), Talking Heads' Speaking in Tongues (tho' I remember being disappointed by some of it) and especially Pink Floyd's The Final Cut: the girl I was in love with made me a copy of this. Plus holdovers from '82 - Scritti, Robert Wyatt, Rush, Rip Rig & Panic, Soft Cell, Haircut 100...
And then of course the summer of '83 was dominated by "Blue Monday" and the Power, Corruption & Lies LP.
Indie was therefore already important to me. This importance definitely increased after I started Uni, although I don't think being at Uni had anything at all to do with it! (Only new indie act I discovered in first term was Billy Bragg, and I would have found him via Peel anyway. And the key record for me and my future flatmate in that first term was "Owner of a Lonely Heart" by Yes, and the subsequent 90125 album.) By Xmas '83, however, with the unveiling of the Festive 50, it was pretty clear which way the wind was blowing, thanks to two records, important then and still important now, viz:
The Smiths - "Hand In Glove"
Cocteau Twins - "Sunburst and Snowblind" EP
But as I say, Uni was not responsible for turning me on to those bands. However, being at Uni, especially doing a Music degree, did introduce me to a hell of a lot of new things OUTSIDE of pop: Steve Reich, Lutoslawski, Ligeti, Webern, a lot of non-western traditional musics... and quite a lot of jazz.
Greatest Year In Music History!
Anyhow, there was an ilX 1983 thread in which I listed these as my off-the-top-of-my-head top ten:
1. Debbie Deb "When I Hear Music"
2. Dimples D "Suckapella" (flip of original version of "Sucker DJs")
3. Shannon "Let the Music Play"
4. Madonna "Everybody"
5. DJ Afrika Bambaataa & the Soul Sonic Force "Looking for the Perfect Beat"
6. Run-DMC "Sucker MCs"
7. Trans-X "Living On Video"
8. The Flirts "Danger"
9. Tapps "My Forbidden Lover"
10. Irene Cara "Flashdance... What a Feeling"
And I'd forgotten to list these two amazing tunes:
C-Bank "One More Shot"
Newcleus "Jam On It" - had its chart impact in 1984, but it's an '83 release. I think I was counting "Billie Jean" as 1982. Anyway, notice only two overlaps with the Pazz & Jop list, and I love almost everything on the Pazz & Jop list.
Look at my list people. Madonna! Dimples D! "Let the Music Play"!
Seems to have been an off-year for rock, but that could just be my memory. There are the aforementioned ZeeZees, and Def Leppard's grebt "Rock! Rock! Till You Drop," though I had no idea of its existence at the time. Not sure what was bubbling under in glammetal L.A., either. And postpunk wasn't a total drag: prob'ly some interesting things from Meat Puppets and Hüsker Dü and the Fall. Flipper's grebt "Get Away" was back in 1982, and Hüsker Dü's almost grebt "Eight Miles High" was 1984.
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Actually, album and one of the vids made the '84 poll.
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Baker-Robie Rule!
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The P&J Top 5 LPs
1. Michael Jackson: Thriller (Epic) 1305 (100)
2. REM: Murmur (I.R.S.) 986 (77)
3. Talking Heads: Speaking in Tongues (Sire) 746 (67)
4. X: More Fun in the New World (Elektra) 717 (65)
5. The Police: Synchronicity (A&M) 470 (43)
Good ole Frank, you can always count on him
Toto, Pretenders, Nelly Furtado rule! Critics don't care!
*1... EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE, The Police (A&M) (#1, July)
*2... BILLIE JEAN, Michael Jackson (Epic) (#1, March)
*3... FLASHDANCE...WHAT A FEELING, Irene Cara (Casablanca) (#1, May)
*4... DOWN UNDER, Men At Work (Columbia) (#1, Jan)
*5... BEAT IT, Michael Jackson (Epic) (#1, April)
*6... TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART, Bonnie Tyler (Colimbia) (#1, Oct)
*7... MANEATER, Daryl Hall and John Oates (RCA) (#1, Dec 1982)
*8... BABY COME TO ME, Patti Austin and James Ingram (Qwest) (#1, Feb)
*9... MANIAC, Michael Sembello (Casablanca) (#1, Sept)
*10.. SWEET DREAMS (Are Made Of This), The Eurythmics (RCA) (#1, Sept)
11.. DO YOU REALLY WANT TO HURT ME, Culture Club (Virgin) (#2, March)
12.. YOU AND I, Eddie Rabbitt with Crystal Gayle (Elektra) (#7, Feb)
*13.. COME ON EILEEN, Dexy's Midnight Runner's (Mercury) (#1, April)
14.. SHAME ON THE MOON, Bob Segar and the Silver Bullet Band (Capitol) (#2, Feb)
15.. SHE WORKS HARD FOR THE MONEY, Donna Summer (Mercury) (#3, Aug)
16.. NEVER GONNA LET YOU GO, Sergio Mendes (A&M) (#4, July)
17.. HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF, Duran Duran (Capitol) (#3, March)
*18.. LET'S DANCE, David Bowie (EMI-America) (#1, May)
19.. TWILIGHT ZONE, Golden Earring (21 Records) (#10, March)
20.. I KNOW THERE'S SOMETHING GOING ON, .... Frida (Atlantic) (#13, March)
21.. JEOPARDY, The Greg Kihn Band (Beserkley) (#2, May)
22.. ELECTRIC AVENUE, Eddy Grant (Portrait/Ice) (#2, July)
23.. SHE BLINDED ME WITH SCIENCE, Thomas Dolby (Capitol) (#5, May)
*24.. AFRICA, Toto (Columbia) (#1, Feb)
25.. LITTLE RED CORVETTE, Prince (Warner Brothers) (#6, May)
26.. BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG, The Pretenders (Sire) (#5, March)
This is a pretty great list itself; among the nonjopped, I love "Africa" and "Eclipse" and "Flashdance" and "Down Under."
If it puts the whole Lex & David Bryne thing in perspective, I had no name recognition on "Frida," though a quick look at Allmusic tells me that she's far far far more influential than Byrne, albeit not under her own name. (And I had heard the song a few times, it turns out.)