- Waterloo Station
- a No 42 red double-decker bus to Aldgate
- Tower Bridge
- Westminster Palace Clock Tower
- the South Bank
- Leicester Square
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/
Thursday, March 25, 2021
13/100 Video - "West End Girls" - Pet Shop Boys (1986)

Wednesday, March 24, 2021
14/100 Video - "Thriller" - Michael Jackson (1984)
Best way to handle a zombie apocalypse?
Guns: Nope. Nuclear bombs: Naw. Dancing: YES!
"Thriller" by Michael Jackson doesn't really need any introduction. I realize this video should be higher on the list but I'm suffering from a bit of zombie fatigue.
The storyline. The twist. Then the dancing. And the choreography.
A clip that was equally frightening as exciting for those of us who were kids when this came out.

Tuesday, March 23, 2021
15/100 Video - "Personal Jesus" - Depeche Mode (1989)
Think back to the early 80s for minute. Hands up if you thought back these guys would be making videos sporting cowboy hats and playing guitars at the end of the decade?

Monday, March 22, 2021
16/100 Video - "Material Girl" - Madonna (1984)
The classic video branded Madonna with a her "Material Girl" nickname, a track that is so quintessential 80s.

Sunday, March 21, 2021
17/100 Video - "Take On Me" - a-ha (1985)
The video for a-ha's "Take On Me" used a pencil-sketch animation / live-action combination known as rotoscoping, in which the live-action footage is traced over frame by frame to give the characters realistic movements.
Approximately 3,000 frames were rotoscoped, which took 16 weeks to complete. The video cost $150,000 USD, which was significant at the time in 1985.
Actress Bunty Bailey, who played singer Morten Harket's love interest, went on to star in the band's follow-up video, “The Sun Always Shines on T.V.,” and had a real-life romance with Harket.
The iconic music video for “Take On Me” has reached one billion views on YouTube, a feat very few artists have accomplished.
