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1982 Synth-Pop: Duran Duran, Gary Numan, Associates, Thomas Dolby & more | The Album Years Podcast
Continuing our series on the year 1982, up for discussion this week are synth-pop albums, featuring Duran Duran's smash hit Rio, Thomas Dolby's debut masterwork The Golden Age of Wireless, Associates' Sulk, Gary Numan's I Assassin and much more!
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:49 Duran Duran - Rio
00:09:04 Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age of Wireless
00:15:00 Associates - Sulk
00:24:30 Talk Talk - The Party's Over
00:27:28 Genesis Six of the Best concert
00:29:29 China Crisis - Difficult Shapes and Passive Rhythms...
00:34:00 Gary Numan - I Assassin
00:36:40 Ultravox - Quartet
00:37:08 Icehouse - Primitive Man
00:37:25 Harioumi Hosono - Philharmony
Coming up next week, releases by Queen, Dire Straits, Princ...
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1982 Innovative Pop: Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, ABC, Simple Minds & more! | The Album Years Podcast
Просмотров 22 тыс.День назад
It's the first episode of our series on the year 1982 and we begin by talking about innovative pop records that not only defined the era but also embraced emerging production technologies at the time. This is none more evident than on records such as The Dreaming by Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel 4 (Security), ABC's The Lexicon of Love, Roxy Music's Avalon - all albums that pushed the boundaries of w...
1972 Jazz & Prog Rock: Miles Davis, Frank Zappa, Aphrodite's Child & more | The Album Years Podcast
Просмотров 18 тыс.14 дней назад
We've reached the sixth and final part of our odyssey into 1972! On this week's episode we discuss great jazz records by Miles Davis and Frank Zappa and progressive albums from outside the UK, including the undoubted masterpiece that is Aphrodite's Child 666. Plus, our roundup of 1972 with our favourite and most influential albums from the year! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:09 Santana - Caravans...
1972 Soul Destroyers & The Indefinable: Gil Scott-Heron, Terry Callier, Scott Walker, Osibisa & more
Просмотров 9 тыс.Месяц назад
On this week's episode of The Album Years, we continue exploring deep into 1972, with great releases from soul legends Gil Scott-Heron & Terry Callier, and ever indefinable works from Todd Rundgren, Scott Walker, Osibisa and more! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:31 The Isleys - Brother, Brother, Brother 00:02:04 Marvin Gaye - Trouble Man 00:02:26 Gil Scott-Heron - Free Will 00:03:44 Curtis Mayfield...
1972 Rock Classics: Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper & more! | The Album Years Podcast
Просмотров 20 тыс.Месяц назад
In the fourth part of our deep dive into the legendary year of 1972, we focus on some of the biggest rock classics that defined the era! Featured on this episode: Deep Purple's Machine Head and their iconic live recording Made in Japan, Black Sabbath Vol.4, Alice Cooper's Schools Out and more! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:54 Deep Purple - Machine Head / Made In Japan 00:06:41 Wishbone Ash - Argu...
1972 Folk, Ambient & Krautrock: Nick Drake, Tangerine Dream, Neu! & more | The Album Years Podcast
Просмотров 18 тыс.Месяц назад
In the third 1972 episode, Steven Wilson and Tim Bowness dive into the atmospheric worlds of ambient, krautrock, and folk music released that year, including the introspective sounds of Nick Drake, the experimental sonic landscapes of Tangerine Dream and Neu!, along with what might be the first ever folk concept album? 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:41 Tangerine Dream - Zeit 00:03:47 Klaus Schulze...
1972 Prog Rock Extravaganza: Yes, Genesis, Jethro Tull & More! | The Album Years Podcast
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In the second episode of our trip through the musical world of 1972, we discover one of the greatest years in progressive rock history! We talk classic albums by Yes, Jethro Tull, Genesis, ELP and lots of hidden gems from an astonishing year for prog! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:58 Yes - Close To The Edge 00:08:15 Genesis - Foxtrot 00:15:05 Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick 00:22:05 Flash - Flash ...
1972: David Bowie, T.Rex, Lou Reed, Stevie Wonder & more! | The Album Years Podcast
Просмотров 14 тыс.Месяц назад
We are back (in our brand new studio!) with another monumental year in music history: 1972! In this first episode, up for discussion are genre defining glam rock albums by David Bowie and T.Rex, mainstream smash hits by Elton John, Stevie Wonder and The Rolling Stones and much more. Pre-order Tim Bowness' eighth studio album Powder Dry here: burningshed.com/store/timbowness Get tickets for Stev...
Prince, Yes, Mike Oldfield, Marvin Gaye, Nico & more! | The Album Years Podcast Live
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this week's episode we discuss our "Quintessential Album Years Albums", underrated records that we believe need to be critically re-evaluated and given a second chance! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:50 New Order - Movement 00:01:07 Marvin Gaye - Here, My Dear 00:01:35 Prince - Parade 00:02:04 Stevie Wonder - The Secret Life of Plants 00:04:00 Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans 00:04:50 Mike O...
Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Talk Talk, Nick Drake, Van Morrison & more! | The Album Years Podcast Live
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 месяца назад
This week we have more from our live podcast debut in London last month, which is focused on our list of the artists we talk about the most on the podcast! Can you guess which ones? 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:42 Momus 00:02:09 John Martyn & Nick Drake 00:03:01 Van Morrison 00:05:55 Pink Floyd 00:08:27 David Bowie 00:11:15 Brian Eno 00:12:31 Talk Talk 00:14:48 Scott Walker 00:17:20 Robert Fripp...
The Post Rock Era, Changing Listening Habits, Taylor Swift & more! | The Album Years Podcast Live
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 месяца назад
This episode is comprised of highlights from our recent live podcast debut, filmed at West Hampstead Arts Club in London on 7th June 2024. We discuss how the podcast started, the current 'post rock era' of music we are living in, our changing listening habits with streaming and how we both meet up occasionally and 'blind swap' records! 00:00:16 How did The Album Years start? 00:04:33 The Remini...
1985: Marillion, IQ, Supertramp, Neil Young & more! | The Album Years Podcast (Part 5)
Просмотров 21 тыс.3 месяца назад
Our epic journey into the music of 1985 comes to a close with this week's episode, which includes albums by Marillion, IQ, Neil Young, Supertramp and more! Let us know in the comments what your personal favourites and most influential records from this monumental year were. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:28 R.E.M. - Fables of the Reconstruction 00:01:18 Neil Young - Old Ways 00:07:10 Marillion - M...
1985: The Smiths, Suzanne Vega, Killing Joke, Sting & more! | The Album Years Podcast (Part 4)
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We are back again with more albums from 1985 as we explore iconic "goth" records by Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins and Sisters of Mercy, along with critically acclaimed gems by Suzanne Vega, The Smiths, Jesus and the Mary Chain & more. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:28 Dead Can Dance - Spleen and Ideal 00:05:36 Cocteau Twins - Aikea-Guinea / Tiny Dynamine 00:06:37 Sisters of Mercy - First and Last ...
1985: Kate Bush, Tears for Fears, A-ha, Grace Jones & more | The Album Years Podcast (Part 3)
Просмотров 20 тыс.3 месяца назад
This week's episode of The Album Years continues our journey into the groundbreaking year of 1985, where we discuss seminal art pop masterpieces by Kate Bush, Tears for Fears and Prefab Sprout, plus more experimental and under the radar releases from the year. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:00:47 Kate Bush - Hounds of Love 00:07:59 Tears for Fears - Songs From The Big Chair 00:16:54 Prefab Sprout - S...
1985: Rush, Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Robert Plant & More | The Album Years Podcast (Part 2)
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1985: Rush, Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Robert Plant & More | The Album Years Podcast (Part 2)
1985: Dire Straits, Phil Collins, Prince, Eurythmics & More | The Album Years Podcast (Part 1)
Просмотров 32 тыс.4 месяца назад
1985: Dire Straits, Phil Collins, Prince, Eurythmics & More | The Album Years Podcast (Part 1)
The Best & Most Influential Albums of 2000 | The Album Years Podcast
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The Best & Most Influential Albums of 2000 | The Album Years Podcast
Steven Wilson reviews Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory
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Steven Wilson reviews Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory
2000: King Crimson, Johnny Cash, XTC, AIR, Kevin Gilbert & more | The Album Years Podcast (Part 4)
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2000: King Crimson, Johnny Cash, XTC, AIR, Kevin Gilbert & more | The Album Years Podcast (Part 4)
2000: Linkin Park, Eminem, Iron Maiden, Goldfrapp & more | The Album Years Podcast (Part 3)
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2000: Linkin Park, Eminem, Iron Maiden, Goldfrapp & more | The Album Years Podcast (Part 3)
2000: D'Angelo, Songs: Ohia, Godspeed You! Black Emperor & More! | The Album Years Podcast (Part 2)
Просмотров 15 тыс.6 месяцев назад
2000: D'Angelo, Songs: Ohia, Godspeed You! Black Emperor & More! | The Album Years Podcast (Part 2)
2000: Radiohead, Oasis, Coldplay, U2 & more | The Album Years Podcast (Part 1)
Просмотров 36 тыс.6 месяцев назад
2000: Radiohead, Oasis, Coldplay, U2 & more | The Album Years Podcast (Part 1)

Комментарии

  • @PTCrucial
    @PTCrucial 18 часов назад

    I share a lot of Steven and Tim’s likes, particularly artists like Goldfrapp, Kate Bush, Tears for Fears, prefab sprout etc. But I can’t get my head around stuff like the band Sunn 0))). Where does ambient music actually just become unpleasant noise. I love everything that Steven’s done. I love Porcupine Tree, No Man, Blackfield and of course his solo work,and I hear his obvious influences and that’s great. But I don’t hear these (Sunn 0))) ) influences. I’m not being critical and I’m not slagging this band off, I just don’t understand. Anyone got a view?

  • @patriciashipley7555
    @patriciashipley7555 18 часов назад

    Never heard the China Crisis album before, and I didn't really hear Steely Dan but the guy sounds a lot like Ric Ocasek to me and they sound like the Cars with a bit of Chinese flavor

  • @stephenthompson-zu3ej
    @stephenthompson-zu3ej 20 часов назад

    Seen Dereck Higgins having a pop at you guys the other day, I think hes bitter that he never got his Zoom interview with Steve; personally I enjoy listening to you guys

  • @astrocat2008
    @astrocat2008 20 часов назад

    I really loved Thomas Dolby's debut album (i have all his albums and still listen to them regularly). But i was also into China Crisis, i must say. If you talk about great synth-pop albums of this time, i would also mention New Musik's "Anywhere" (1981) and "Warp" (1982) albums that i still find incredibly interesting and well produced. And, yes, The Lotus Eaters' 1984 "No Sense Of Sin" touching album… And, about Thomas Dolby's work with other bands, i would of course talk about his great support and production for Prefab Sprout's "Steve McQueen", "From Langley Park To Memphis" and "Jordan: The Comeback" albums… Also, nice to hear Hosono mentioned for his electronic work (and not folk/Tin Pan Alley stuff - which i like a lot too), even though S.F.X. (1985) is the "bigger" album, from Hosono. I was lucky enough to meet him and Miharu Koshi (which Hosono has produced/co-produced extensively during many years) in Japan, a long time ago. He was such a sweet and discreet man… 😅 I have his whole discography (around 40 CDs) and there are so many different things in it, he is such a creative mind (just like Sakamoto)… ☺

  • @chriswilson1853
    @chriswilson1853 21 час назад

    I've always felt that BWYB was an underrated album which compares well to their "great four."

  • @MisAnnThorpe
    @MisAnnThorpe 21 час назад

    I thought I was the only one who prefers the remixed "The Affectionate punch" to the original . . . for the most part.

  • @scottkirklin7154
    @scottkirklin7154 23 часа назад

    I laughed when they completely passed over U2's 'How to Dismantle...'?

  • @quantumeseboy
    @quantumeseboy 23 часа назад

    Just looked up Momus.

  • @martinfarnworth6659
    @martinfarnworth6659 День назад

    I didn't know for years that i wasn't listening to the UK version of Sulk. Curious as its my favourite album ever

    • @MisAnnThorpe
      @MisAnnThorpe 22 часа назад

      The non U.S. remix version is possibly my favourite ever album.

  • @quantumeseboy
    @quantumeseboy День назад

    The Cure never made a bad record??

  • @ronfarney6477
    @ronfarney6477 День назад

    Duran Duran Rio album is my all top No1 from all the Duran Duran albums I've got um all 16 studio albums 🎉🎉🎉 Simon lebon Voice amazing Vocals cords fantastic brilliant awesome amazing epic if your in a shop or in ya car or at advertising and you see Duran Duran you now it's Simon lebon 🎉🎉🎉he's totally brilliant live and Duran Duran best ever band on planet earth 🌎🌍🌎 they are still era 46 years making brilliant awesome amazing albums and singles and still touring not many around now from the 80s 🎉🎉🎉

  • @quantumeseboy
    @quantumeseboy День назад

    A toadiness?

  • @dust4magnet
    @dust4magnet День назад

    I remember record stores at the time pushed sampler vinyl EP's (sometimes free, sometimes for a dollar) of exciting new British bands. I recall one EP had "Talk Talk" and "Hungry Like the Wolf" (I forget the other 2 tracks). I loved both songs. Some months later I saw Duran Duran on their first Canadian tour at a small venue in front of about 800 early fans. Great show. I was struck by how stylish they looked. (I saw a lot of bands at that hall: The Fixx, A Flock of Seagulls, Split Enz, Boomtown Rats, Men Without Hats, Iggy Pop, the list goes on.)

  • @wads_o_hair
    @wads_o_hair День назад

    Based on the discussion of "Sulk" by Associates, I attempted to listen to the 2016 remaster of that album on Qobuz. I say attempted, because the remastering was so extremely compressed that I couldn't stand the reverb-laden sludge for more than 3 songs. I hope that the original release had more dynamic range, enough to allow the songs to breathe and MacKenzie's voice to not sound like a histrionic alley cat trying to escape from a garbage can. I am so glad that Steven W. doesn't brick-wall his projects like this!

  • @conssuckballs
    @conssuckballs День назад

    The Party's Over is by far my favorite TT album. The title track Have You Heard The News and Today are synch classics.

  • @CesarAristocratWindmill
    @CesarAristocratWindmill День назад

    Ys is so excessive that it turns out great. It has hellish qualities and end of the world lyrics. Probably the most ambitious effort Italian Prog produced

  • @Wayner71
    @Wayner71 День назад

    I was never able to get into 'The Associates' back in the day. Something about Billy MacKenzie was inscrutable and inaccessible.

  • @JohnSheppard1
    @JohnSheppard1 День назад

    Delighted to hear Tim giving Saga a mention by way of Rupert Hine. Such a great band. Also nice to hear the voices being centred. The panning on previous episodes was a bit of a pet peeve.

  • @billbuffett
    @billbuffett День назад

    In 1982 Duran Duran were a rock band with synthesisers and blended punk rock guitars with funky beats, glam and electronics. Totally new and in a way nobody else was doing at the time. So, were they innovative? Maybe, for sure not easily imitable. But they are firstly a pop group and sold their “product” of irresistible tunes and unforgettable videos, and as the saying from the wise goes, “there’s nothing wrong with pop”. Other than a pinups band, at the core there is their ability to write memorable hooks, thanks almost entirely to Simon Le Bon’s melodies. In Rio, Nick Rhodes’ arpeggiated and phased synths in rock and funk song structures set them apart, let alone John Taylor’s bass lines that are regarded as amongst the finest in that regard, and nowadays labelled as criminally underrated. After all, you haven’t sold more than 100 million albums for over 40 years just by being a pinups band. There must be something else, and indeed there is much much more than that. Saw them several times live and they are great skilled musicians. Of course, not all of their songs (and albums) were perfect and they have had some that weren’t up the par, especially with some of Le Bon’s lyrics. But they’ve also produced masterpieces that stand the test of time. And for a non-native English speaker, their music more than the lyrics has always been immediate, impactful, and irresistible at times. My personal favourites, Rio, The Wedding Album (Duran Duran), and Medazzaland. Steven, since Duran Duran is always on the lookout for a great guitarist, you should absolutely offer to write a song with them 😉. In the meantime, your wizardry on a 5.1 mix of Rio would be the perfect addition to your brilliant career. Cheers!

  • @apollomemories7399
    @apollomemories7399 День назад

    Talk Talk followed after John Martyn before Genesis.

  • @The.Last.Guitar.Hero.
    @The.Last.Guitar.Hero. День назад

    that KJ and Cult albums were awesome

  • @madebydbm
    @madebydbm День назад

    Great to hear the love and respect for Thomas Dolby's Golden Age. Superb album. Been listening to it for over 35 years and still impresses me.

  • @The.Last.Guitar.Hero.
    @The.Last.Guitar.Hero. День назад

    as an 80s synthpop fan...82 was a great year, I think Mirror Man was on the first talk talk album, I loved that single and I miss Mark Hollis's vocals

  • @muldoon67
    @muldoon67 День назад

    Wow 'Haruomi Hosono - Philharmony' is pretty cool. Shades of Japan, Human League, Sigue Sigue.

  • @TheRealAndyR
    @TheRealAndyR День назад

    Rio was also quite heavily remixed for the American market. In particular Hold Back the Rain (which really should have been a single) is two and a half minutes longer and much heavier. As with most of the Duran catalogue, the reissues sound dreadful. Get Steven Wilson on the case ASAP!

  • @bonzoboots
    @bonzoboots День назад

    Does Donald Fagen's Nightfly (one of the best of the year) belong in this category?

  • @bonzoboots
    @bonzoboots День назад

    @18:13 Paul Buchanan

  • @eliaibiza
    @eliaibiza День назад

    Duran Duran fue una gran banda y lo sigue siendo ;)

  • @pattardn
    @pattardn День назад

    So disappointed to hear Mr. Wilson saying he knows nothing of the Lotus Eaters. Simply put, their single is one of the most effortlessly beautiful pieces of music ever created.

  • @frankhardenbol9998
    @frankhardenbol9998 День назад

    ok time to get into Associates/Gary Numan... because all other content i totally click with. Thomas Dolby is the one for me. And if you didnt already.. check the Lotus Eaters!

  • @rachelar
    @rachelar День назад

    Duran's "The Chauffeur" is so innovative

    • @tamanegi909
      @tamanegi909 День назад

      Agreed. I think Simon wrote the words and music for this.

  • @offbeat65
    @offbeat65 День назад

    So why exactly 'Rio' should be considered a synth-pop album? Because synth-pop is defined by guitars that want to be in heavy metal bands and drummers who think they are in Chic?

    • @offbeat65
      @offbeat65 День назад

      Btw, the band who diluted Radiohead for the masses was not Coldplay but Muse.

    • @LuDux
      @LuDux День назад

      @@offbeat65 But Muse never worked with Brian Eno unlike Coldplay

    • @offbeat65
      @offbeat65 День назад

      @@LuDux - Nor did Radiohead, if memory serves.

  • @yamzors3048
    @yamzors3048 2 дня назад

    lol that photographic proof

  • @vernonallen3370
    @vernonallen3370 2 дня назад

    Thomas Dolby appeared on Foreigner’s 4 album and provided keyboards foe Bowie at live aid

  • @fortheloveofmusic860
    @fortheloveofmusic860 2 дня назад

    Duran Duran, my first musical love (as a ten year old). Now as a fifty year old I love modern progressive rock and metal.

  • @petergabriel8448
    @petergabriel8448 2 дня назад

    Rio is great, awesome production, superb sound quality.

  • @Fastnbulbous1969
    @Fastnbulbous1969 2 дня назад

    Here's the thing. While there are certainly a ton of artists still influenced by early 80s synthpop, it's not necessarily a good thing. Aside from a few Associates, New Order, OMD and Ultravox tunes, I don't enjoy that stuff like I did as a kid. It was exciting then because it was the sound of the future. But the joke's on us, the future kind of sucked. I had Rio, and I always thought it was a bit s**t then, and still is. Even some interesting artists like Monoton, Sparks, Yaz, Hosono, etc, just don't make my playlists the way post-punk and new wave does. New Order - 1981-1982 EP Monoton - Monotonprodukt 07 Sparks - Angst in My Pants Yazoo - Upstairs At Eric’s Haruomi Hosono - Philharmony Rational Youth - Cold War Night Life Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless Ultravox - Quartet Punk and post-punk especially still sound fresh compared to synthpop, so I hope you all cover it. 1. The Cure - Pornography 2. Mission Of Burma - VS. 3. The Comsat Angels - Fiction 4. The Sound - All Fall Down 5. The Dream Syndicate - Days of Wine and Roses 6. The Birthday Party - Junkyard 7. X - Under The Big Black Sun 8. Orange Juice - You Can’t Hide Your Love Forever 9. Siouxsie & The Banshees - A Kiss In The Dreamhouse 10. The Gun Club - Miami 11. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Ice Cream For Crow 12. The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour 13. Bad Brains - Bad Brains The Damned - Strawberries Wall Of Voodoo - Call Of The West The Church - The Blurred Crusade Bauhaus - The Sky’s Gone Out Au Pairs - Sense And Sensuality Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters The Clash - Combat Rock Virgin Prunes - If I Die, I Die Killing Joke - Revelations Modern English - After The Snow Oingo Boingo - Nothing To Fear The Passage - Degenerates Orange Juice - Rip It Up Liliput - Liliput Nina Hagen - Nunsexmonkrock The Blue Orchids - The Greatest Hit (Money Mountain) The Clean - Compilation Tom Verlaine - Words From The Front Translator - Heartbeats And Triggers The Psychedelic Furs - Forever Now Gang of Four - Songs of the Free Sad Lovers and Giants - Epic Garden Music The Bongos - Drums Along The Hudson The Monochrome Set - Eligible Bachelors

    • @MisAnnThorpe
      @MisAnnThorpe 21 час назад

      You're absolutely correct in that "Rio" is a 'bit shit'!

  • @juliankenning
    @juliankenning 2 дня назад

    Good thing, Japan has been mentioned. Although I would probably also recomend to mention Japan. That being said, mentioning Japan should as well not be forgotten in that context. Plus at least a few words about Japan.

  • @jarkkokangas6150
    @jarkkokangas6150 2 дня назад

    It's good!

  • @johnnyskinner9944
    @johnnyskinner9944 2 дня назад

    Ah, but don’t forget with Duran they always wanted to be the. Band that married Punk with Funk with a huge dose of Kraftwprk thrown in And way past Rio into the late 80’s and into the 90’s Duran’s guitarist Warren Cuccurrio was Frank Zappa’s guitarist and played with missing persons so that whole punkier / heavier side was still right there And that is why DD will never sound flat, even when f the sound and isn’t for everyone There is and still to this day an Edge to Duran that you have to take your hat off and say fair play, and have to be regarded as one of the best bands over the past 40-50 years

  • @greatpoochini1
    @greatpoochini1 2 дня назад

    Fantastic connection between China Crisis and Eyeless in Gaza. Fragile and melodic.

  • @davestephens6421
    @davestephens6421 2 дня назад

    I find it amazing that you guys are working musicians and songwriters, and yet you know so, so many albums and so knowledgeable right across the genres....how do you/did you find the time???? Respect!!!! 😂

  • @mikewest1542
    @mikewest1542 2 дня назад

    I was also at the Genesis womad concert 1982 , six of the best and as Steven says it rained all day in Milton Keynes and Talk , Talk with The blues band, Nine below zero and John Martyn . Decent line up , I believe Talk Talk was at the time into their Duran Duran phase so not liked . Devo was worst at Knebworth with Genesis in 78 , never seen so many bottles not helped when their lead singer announced “ we don’t like Genesis , their hairs too long “ lol.

    • @chartstuff000
      @chartstuff000 День назад

      Did Hollis actually say that? I just remember him mumbling something about ‘Pink Floyd fans…’. Talk Talk were wearing white suits however and got a lot of mud lobbed at them…at least I think it was mud. All very ironic considering how they were travelling towards prog, while Genesis were already on the commute back 😊

  • @LuDux
    @LuDux 2 дня назад

    Roxy connection: Marthla Ladly was member of The Associates for some time and appeared in Live(?) Avolon performance in 1982

  • @stuartraybould2574
    @stuartraybould2574 2 дня назад

    Could never stand this stuff, I think the 80s was the worst time for music up until now. The last 10yrs have been even worse. That's just me though.

  • @michaelantonyaustin
    @michaelantonyaustin 2 дня назад

    Even though ’The Album Years’ were ‘nice’ about them, I still wanted to ‘defend’ the inspirational and influential merits of Duran Duran. But… thankfully it appears many people here are of the same opinion! A highly underrated band that have always balanced their knack for writing great pop songs with a more experimental aesthetic.

  • @rymerster
    @rymerster 2 дня назад

    Hosono remixed / edited "Persian Love" by Holger Czukay in 1982 for a compilation he put together, so there is a link there in time and place between them. "Philharmony" is up there as one of the best of the year for me, but I didn't get to hear it until much later.

  • @markgatland977
    @markgatland977 2 дня назад

    "I'll have a shower and then phone my brother up, within the hour I'll smash another cup"...still one of my favourite opening lines to any song ❤

  • @LuDux
    @LuDux 2 дня назад

    Speaking of samplers.. Clocks and Babies by Chakk (related projects Cloud Nine, Moloko) Synth R&B/Electro R&B: You're The One Fore Me by D Train

  • @eymerichinquisitore9022
    @eymerichinquisitore9022 2 дня назад

    Someone tell that nerd with glasses who Klaus Nomi was please