Gen X-er living in a time machine, high on nostalgia. Flashbacks is the debut album by Peach on a beach, a tribute to growing up in Dartmouth, NS during the 80s. Available on streaming and CD. Check out YouTube videos for "Beeping and Bleeping", "Pizza Corner", "Before Call Display" and more. Releases in 2024 included the moody "Rabbit Hole", “Zooming In", a tribute to my lifelong passion for maps, and climate change anthem "Clock is Ticking". Official website: https://www.peachonabeach.ca/
Just hearing the first few seconds of "Things Can Only Get Better" by Howard Jones releases the dopamine and always puts me in a great mood.
The song is one of my favourite cheerleading anthems, a reminder that adopting an optimistic attitude towards whatever the problem may be is half the battle.
It's also a reminder of how great music was in the 80s.
And whoever said that synth has no soul has obviously never heard of this tune.
The rambunctious beat, the bursts of brass and an uplifting falsetto chorus are the obvious highlights. But it's the "Whoa, whoa whoa whoa oh oh-s" in the refrain that liberates us from all our worries.
Fave lyrics: "It may take a little time a lonely path, an uphill climb / Success or failure will not alter it"
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears For Fears is one of Gen X's greatest anthems, this stunning song is a bit cynical yet also ambitious and optimistic.
One of those rare tunes with a near-universal appeal, it resonates with just about everyone. Is there a catchier song from the decade that also touches on the issues du jour like the environment, yuppies and the Cold War? From the profound and ambiguous lyrics that make you think, the vocals, and of course the incredible arrangement. The short but captivating vocal bridge is out of this world just before the sweeping synths and guitars kick in for a longer instrumental one.
The uplifting vibe of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" puts me in a great mood despite the lyrics being a bit on the cynical side. The song only reinforces the type of music I love best: melodic music and dark lyrics. The lyrics challenge us to live life to the fullest (at the time it was during the Cold War of course) by taking full advantage of its pleasures and liberties before the true nature of the world, war and turmoil, come back again as per the history books. Fave lyrics: all of it is so thought-provoking. But if I have to choose it's the universal truth of the opening line: "Welcome to your life / there's no turning back...".
One of the best driving songs ever made, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" always makes me want to put the top down and hit the gas. Even in the winter.
The classic video features Curt Smith driving an antique sports car around Southern California interspersed with shots of the full band performing the song in a studio.
My deep affection for the track has a lot to do with the timing of its release. In the spring of 1985 I'd just gotten my contacts and in the midst of a personal re-branding of sorts: I had the feeling I could do anything I wanted to in life. After getting my license days later, it was one of the first songs I cranked in Dad's Ford Escort hatchback.
When I hear this song today i still get that same feeling. So I'm destined to never, ever tire of this tune. That's some powerful nostalgia.
That sweeping layered 50 second instrumental intro is right up there with the best intros of all time (love those cymbal splashes!).
And the rest of the song isn't too bad either. In fact, it's pure ecstasy.
The churning, shimmering guitars, the melodic synth, the driving beat. The piano at the bridge.
Combine this with Robert Smith's passionate vocals and poignant lyrics and "Just Like Heaven" is also probably my favorite love song. But of course like many of their tunes, it has a twist and not a happy ending. But that's ok because it's all about the journey, albeit a short one at three minutes and nineteen seconds.
Proof that The Cure can produce a pop song as good as anyone from an era of classics.
There's something about "Something About You" by Level 42 that's hard to pinpoint that make me look forward to hearing it again and again.
Could be the amazing bass line.
Those epic falsettos and the harmonies.
Or perhaps the delicious chorus.
Can't forget about that surreal video, with the lead singer playing the Vaudeville clown in the engaging video.
In fact, it was all of those aspects and more: "Something About You"is simply a perfect pop song with a little R &B and synth tossed in. All the right hooks in all the right places. All those little things that combine together to make me appreciate the whole of the song.
The tune still transports me back to when Dad used to drive me home for lunch back in Grade 11. The great ones will do that to you, take us back upon hearing the first note.
Pure nostalgia.
Fave lyrics:
"These changing years, they add to your confusion
Oh and you need to hear the time that told the truth"
As a young teen I'd always been mesmerized by "Wrapped Around Your Finger" by The Police. I still am, 36 years later on headphones. So mellow, yet so hypnotic.
The magic of Sting's melodic and lyrical prowess, Andy Summer's sparse effective guitar and Steward Coupland's intricate drum work all reach new heights on this textured tune.
From the lighting of the first candle, the video had always entranced me.
The obscure literary references in the verses made me flip through the encyclopedias as Sting found a creative way to weave in such words as apprentice, Charibdes, Mephistopholes, tuition, fruition, and from the iconic bridge, alabaster.
And what a bridge! It never fails to give goosebumps. Both lyrically and musically, the tune picks up the tempo when the tables are turned on the master and servant relationship dynamics in question as "You'll be wrapped around my finger". Captivating stuff.
The simple "I'll be wrapped around your finger" chorus shimmered. The synths are hauntingly beautiful. Decades later, I still dream of knocking all those candles down at the end of the video like Sting did when he channeled the 'boy inside the man'.
Fave lyric: "Devil and the deep blue sea behind me".