Showing posts with label Thompson Twins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thompson Twins. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2020

MFD Random Five #52


In which I shuffle through some music files and listen to the first five songs from the years 1976-85 that randomly pop up.


  1. "Alone-6 AM" by George Duke (1979, Epic)
    A brief piano interlude from the classic A Brazilian Love Affair album. Sounds like a pianist messing around on a piano at 6 AM after a long night of recording, then there's about 10 seconds of upbeat stuff before someone shuts the tape turns off.

  2. "Puppet Life" by Punishment of Luxury (1978, Small Wonder)
    From the 1-2-3-4: Punk & New Wave 1976-1979 box set, this odd tune is a cross between punk, Franz Ferdinand (the aughts band, not the Austrian archduke), and Karl King's "Barnum & Bailey's Favorite." I find it to be fascinating, just not very good.

  3. "Marsha's Car" by David Bean (1983, Wasted Talent)
    David Bean is the singer/songwriter/leader of The Judy's, a local favorite from the Houston area when I was in high school and college. This was the lead song from his solo EP, Modomusic. Bean's voice is an acquired taste, but this thing is 4 minutes of pop perfection. The 7-song mini-album was available in three different colors - yellow, blue and pink. I opted for blue.

    from the MFD archives
    In the mid-1990's when e-mail was a newfangled thing to me, I wrote a fanboy email to David Bean, who had become a science teacher by that time, I believe. Turns out that the email address belonged to David's father, also named David. The elder Bean was quite kind and gracious in his response and didn't seem to mind responding to such emails, which had become a regular occurrence in his life at that time.

  4. "The Rowe" by Thompson Twins (1982, T Records)
    Sounding more like Talking Heads wannabes than later pop-styled Thompson Twins, this is a 2 chord album cut that holds your attention for about 3½ minutes, so it's a shame that the track is 6½ minutes long.

  5. "She Believes In Me" by Kenny Rogers (1979, United Artists)
    This song was huge in my little world, ca. 7th grade. In an earlier post on this blog, I wrote: "This reminds me a little of Bread's 'Lost Without Your Love' but not enough to distract from its soft rock crossover goodness. This topped both the country and AC charts while peaking at #5 in the Top 40." Rogers once stated that he looked for ballads "that say what every man wants to say and what every woman wants to hear." Check and check.

    KR crossover songs from 1979-80 always remind me of a girl named Melinda, until we get to "Lady" which reminds me of Danette. No, these ladies weren't my girlfriends, but not for lack of trying on my part. More on my geekiness around that time here

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Thompson Twins singles during MFD


I recently caught Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey in concert and the next week received my copy of his new album, so I've been sucked down a TTwins rabbit hole of sorts. Nothing is likely to change my mind that the group's 1985 album, Here's to Future Days is their best (an underrated gem IMHO), but it's been fun revisiting their back catalog. So here's a look at their charted US singles through 1985. FWIW, if you take out "The Gap," this was pretty much Bailey's setlist. I ain't complaining.



"In the Name of Love"
(1982)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Bubbling Under109
 Dance1




"Lies" 
(1982)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 10030
 Dance1




"Love on Your Side"
(1983)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 10045
 Dance6
 Rock36




"Hold Me Now"
(1983)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 1003
 Dance1
 Adult Contemporary8
 Rock9




"Doctor! Doctor!"
(1984)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 10011
 Dance18
 Adult Contemporary35
 Rock12




"You Take Me Up"
(1984)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 10044
 Rock51




"The Gap"
(1984)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 10069




"Lay Your Hands On Me"
(1985)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 1006
 Dance46
 Adult Contemporary14
 Rock14




"King for a Day"
(1985)

 U.S. Billboard charts:
 Hot 1008
 Adult Contemporary13
 Rock35




Pinbacks from the MFD archives



Friday, June 9, 2017

Vintage Music Pinbacks #8


Eighth in a series.

Buttons, badges, pinbacks - whatever you call 'em, I've got a shoebox full. Here's a few of my vintage music pinbacks from the '70s and '80s:

  1.  1.25" Berlin, "Sex (I'm a...)" 1982
  2.  1" Spandau Ballet, ca. 1980
  3.  1.25" Rolling Stones "In Concert" ca. 1981
  4.  1.25" Thompson Twins logo, ca. 1983
  5.  1.25" The Police, Zenyatta Mondatta, 1980
  6.  1" Crass, "Nagasaki Nightmare" 1981
  7.  1.25" David Bowie, Let's Dance, 1983
  8.  1" The Human League, ca. 1981

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Vintage Music Pinbacks #4


Fourth in a series.

Buttons, badges, pinbacks - whatever you call 'em, I've got a shoebox full. Here's a few of my vintage music pinbacks from the '70s and '80s:

  1.  1.25" The Boomtown Rats, ca. 1977
  2.  1.25" Ian Dury, ca. 1981
  3.  1.25" Joe Jackson, Body and Soul, 1984
  4.  1.25" Eurythmics (pinback dated 1984)
  5.  1" Depeche Mode, "A Question of Lust" 1986*
  6.  1" Adam and The Ants, "Dirk Wears White Sox" 1979
  7.  1" Thompson Twins, Into the Gap, 1984
  8.  1.25" Record Breaker, Manchester CT, ca. 1980
  9.  1.25" The Human League, Dare!, 1981
  10.  1.25" The Police, Synchronicity, 1983
  11.  1.25" Asia, Asia, 1982

*I realize that 1986 is beyond the scope of this blog, but I like the pinback so I'm bending the rules.

Monday, April 17, 2017

Vintage Music Pinbacks #1


First in a series.

Buttons, badges, pinbacks - whatever you call 'em, I've got a shoebox full, collected over the past fifty years. When I was in high school, I typically wore one or more on a shirt or my letter jacket daily (one or more safety pins were also acceptable).  I normally bought them at the record store or Spencer's Gifts.

Let's take a look at what I was wearing in the early '80s - here's a few of my vintage music pinbacks:

  1.  2.25" Devo, Freedom of Choice 1980
  2.  1" Thompson Twins logo
  3.  1" The Human League, "Being Boiled" 1978
  4.  1" Eurythmics logo, (pinback dated 1984)
  5.  1.5" Joe Jackson, Night and Day 1982
  6.  1.25" U2 (pinback dated 1983)
  7.  1" The Comsat Angels logo 1980