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/
Saturday, April 3, 2021
4/100 Video - "Pale Shelter" - Tears For Fears (1982)

Friday, April 2, 2021
5/100 Video - "The Perfect Kiss" - New Order (1985)

Thursday, April 1, 2021
6/100 Video - "Around the World" - Daft Punk (1997)
I sometimes struggle with remembering lyrics, even to my favourite songs.
But I always remember the melody, the rhythm and the beat.
I guess you could say I prefer action over words.
In this video, it's all about movement representing the individual parts of the music.
The video "Around the World" by Daft Punk takes creativity to another dimension.
The choreography of each group of dancers matches a different instrument in the mix.
Bass Guitar - Tall Grey Men
Drums - Mummies
Synth - Swimsuit Girls
Second Guitar - Skeletons
Vocals - Robots
And the characters walking around in circles are represented by parts of the music not being played.
Cinematic genius.

Wednesday, March 31, 2021
7/100 Video - "Bittersweet Symphony” – The Verve (1997)
The vocalist/pedestrian is in his own world as the video continuously shows he is unfazed by the world around him.
The video is also a commentary on life in general, how you can't let others derail you from accomplishing your goals, because many will try.
It could also be a metaphor for how many people are unaware of how their actions affect others.
Several times he knocks people over and doesn't miss a step or stop, showing how many people will willingly step all over someone to get what they want.
The concept was inspired by the video for Massive Attack's 1991 song "Unfinished Sympathy," which was showed the singer walking down a street in a similar manner.
And the video has never been more relevant: we need to continue moving forward, no matter what obstacles or challenges are in our way.

Tuesday, March 30, 2021
8/100 Video - "Angel" – Massive Attack (1998)
"Angel" by Massive Attack is one crackerjack track.
Starting with an ominous percussion, the song builds progressively as more instruments and layers are added. During the long bridge, a menacing guitar solo grinds away as the industrial beats rage onwards.
The epic chase video is incredible, as the band members follow Daddy G in a car lot until the latter half when half of Bristol shows up for a grand chase scene in slow motion.
Rob Robinson737 provides the best explanation for the video in the YouTube comments, a metaphor for facing one's fears:
"The video is about running away from your fears, the longer you run away from them the greater they become until you reach to a point from where you can no longer run as if there is no land left for you to run on and there it is your greatest fears stood there right in front of you, and then you realize that these fears are just an illusion and that you confront them head on and then they are frighten of you at the moment you start chasing them."
