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.
[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)
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)
Re: Karamu, fiesta, forever.
Date: 2006-09-13 01:17 pm (UTC)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.