Perhaps Spandau Ballet too.
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Oh, much as I adore "She's a Beauty" if you're going to do The Tubes, it should be "Tip of My Tongue."
Oral sex ahoy!
Bronski Beat! "Smalltown Boy" is so apropos.
"Johnny Are You Queer?"
Also apropos.
I think my favorite song for that era and genre was Duran Duran's "Relax".
I think you thinkoed The Reflex due to proximity to Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
You're right!
Humm. I think I'm beginning to like Malcolm Middleton very much.
I may be lying to myself about the Tenth Doctor Scottish accent likeability factor, but meh.
Malcolm Middleton is an awesome name. Because your nickname could be "in the"....
I always confuse Malcolm Middleton (of "Arab Strap") with Ali Roberts (of "Appendix Out"). The common accent is the only way that makes a lick of sense.
This is one of my favourite radio shows ever, Lister Sinclair presents the Masterpieces of Disco: [link]
I don't really know how to explain this to you. CBC took the most erudite, heady broadcaster they had and let him loose on disco, and he did what he did best: brings the high to the low, the low to the high and gets you to listen to things in a whole new way.
That sounds like fun. I didn't appreciate it at the time, but there's a lot that disco owes to jazz, Latino and big band styles (especially Barry White to the latter).
In particular, I've completely changed my mind about B. White, originally I thought he was creepy. Now that I'm about the age he was at the time, he sounds gallant and fun and somebody I'd like to get to know a whole lot better.