Great memories of uni days listening to many of these on campus radio (Carleton U, CKCU 93.1FM)
@wolf1977Күн бұрын
My personal best of New Wave from the 80's - Part 2: Pm/1:pm RPM/Phonogenic The Sound/All Fall Down, From The Lion's Mouth, Heads And Hearts, In The Hothouse, Jeopardy & Thunder Up Swimming Pool Q's/The Deep End & s/t Talking Heads/everything (that's like 8 albums!). Stop Makng Sense is one of the best ever live rock albums& their 1983 Stop Speaking In Tongues to me is way underrated. This band sounded different to me from the get go... The Vapors/New Clear Days XTC - a band difficult to pigeonhole. Some of their output is NW in sound (to me). 6 albums in the 80's. Between Skylarking and Oranges & Lemons alone there's a ton of quality music... Yellow Dog/Strangers In Paradox
@bsrg550Күн бұрын
Haven’t heard Red Box in many years. Brings back great memories. Thank you.
@GrantsRockWarehausКүн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@SamKlemme-nz9xw35 минут бұрын
Giant's sock wehrhouse.
@SamKlemme-nz9xw37 минут бұрын
I can't deal with Bryan McFadden 's speech impediment.
@luarzemogКүн бұрын
You should post a New Wave Listening Party by year, beginning 1977 or 1978 up to 1985 / 6 Guess 1982 or 1983 are the strongest all in all
@wolf1977Күн бұрын
My 70's New Wave is dominated by Elvis Costello, The Cars, Joe Jackson & Talking Heads - starting in 1976
@luarzemogКүн бұрын
@@wolf1977 76 is "the year punk broke" All the artists you mentioned released their first records 77 and further on. They are all great by the way.
@wolf197723 сағат бұрын
@@luarzemog Talking Heads' Sand In The Vaseline compilation contains some demos from '76 ("I Want To Live") - there's actually even a track from '75 ("Sugar on My Tongue")...I love early Joe Jackson starting with 1979's Look Sharp! & I'm The Man. Great band too. The live set Whiskey A Go Go Hollywood, California May 12Th, 1979 gives a really good snapshot of what they sounded like live back then (even covering Toots' "Pressure Drop")
@luarzemog12 сағат бұрын
Didn't know about these early Heads recordings. Yes, Joe Jackson did very fine records up to Big World. And even the later stuff has some highlights. Elvis Costello might be my favourite of the lot. Fantastic records up until today. The first four undeniable gems.
@chriswilde8565Күн бұрын
Do you know the band light a big fire Charlene I think was a single
@wolf1977Күн бұрын
Only two mid 80's albums from this Irish band - the first Gunpowders is kinda power pop-ish. "The Boom-Boom Room", "I See People" & "You Can Love A Woman" are pretty good tunes