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. Peach on a beach releases the long-awaited second album All Over the Map exploring his passion for geography, technology and nostalgia. Official website: https://www.peachonabeach.ca/
Although British band The Psychedelic Furs is best known for the title track on the Pretty In Pink soundtrack, I've always preferred the shimmering synths and the sheer beauty of the pseudo ballad "The Ghost In You".
This song and video master the 'sad verse, happy chorus' classic alternative formula.
I love the sharp colour contrasts in the video between the more subtle verses and the slightly happier chorus.
During each verse, the black and white clips show a reflective Richard Butler singing in front of his backstage mirror.
The melancholy is offset in each joyous chorus as the frame changes to an altered reality, as vibrant colourful bubbles move about the screen.
You may recall the track was featured in the romantic comedy 50 First Dates starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore. The chorus's cerebral lyrics "Inside you the time moves and she don't fade, the ghost in you, she don't fade" reduce the sappiness of what ultimately is an old school new wave love song...and what a lovely song it is.
From the opening alien synth notes of "Planet Claire", The B52s remind us on this early single that they are gifts from another galaxy.
What's extraordinary about this song is that it takes almost two minutes until the first vocals appear: that is unless you count Kate Pierson's lip sync of the intro synth line.
Meanwhile, vocalist Fred Schneider plays a mean cowb...I mean walkie-talkie?!
The eccentric gals and guys of this unique band have always taken fun seriously with silly lyrics, antics and outfits.
It still blows my that two important alternative artists emerged from the college town of Athens, Georgia (population: approx. 125,000).
Tightly surrounding vocalist Steve Perry in a display of unity, "Separate Ways" was one of the first videos to show the "air band" technique.
Journey also hated making videos, which may explain why this one feels it cost under $20 to shoot.
Shot on a wharf in New Orleans, the video features the band members in your face with awkwardly close close-up shots.
"Separate Ways" by Journey is one intense tune. It was written during a turbulent time for the band as two members were going through divorces during the middle of a tour.
A band known for its hooks and looks, "A View to a Kill" by Duran Duran was just another grand video to add to its growing repertoire
Recorded as the theme for the James Bond film of the same name, the clip is stylish and slick, featuring the boys playing roles as spies and assassins while lurking around the Eiffel Tour.
I love thelow budget 80's cheese of the clip, especially the "flying camera getting shot out of the sky" effect.
And at the end of the video, Le Bon does a parody of James Bond, smarmily introducing himself as "Bon. Simon Le Bon."
According to Wikipedia, Duran Duran was chosen to do the song after bassist John Taylor a lifelong Bond fan, approached producer Albert Broccoli at a party, and somewhat drunkenly asked "When are you going to get someone decent to do one of your theme songs?
"A View to a Kill" was the last song recorded by the original five-member lineup until the band reunited in 2001.