A LIFE WITH MUSIC - 1980 - BEST 20 ALBUMS

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • The fun continues. With more than sense, I'm buying records at a rate of knots, and adding an overseas gig that provided great memories.
    These are my favourite albums of 1980, with a few additional mentions.

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  • @onmyturntable7036
    @onmyturntable7036 Месяц назад

    Great encapsulation of a year in music, David. In 1980 I was 13, and was starting to buy albums in earnest. My dad increased my weekly allowance, so I went from 45's to LP's! The Pretenders debut I remember buying with my hard earned cash. Stop Your Sobbing introduced me to Ray Davies and in turn The Kinks. 😎🎶

  • @luton_gmanrock
    @luton_gmanrock Месяц назад

    You have impeccable taste in music.

  • @chuckstandiford2976
    @chuckstandiford2976 Месяц назад

    Great list as I agree with almost every selection including sharing the same number one! Unlike you, The River was my introduction to Springsteen. Keep up the good work.

  • @davejohnson8371
    @davejohnson8371 Месяц назад

    I didn’t leave Art College till ‘81, but I spent more on albums than on art supplies.
    Fun memories

  • @EmbryonicRobot
    @EmbryonicRobot Месяц назад +2

    Fascinating archival photos in this video. There are some classics in this lot. And, yes, Duke is the last great Genesis record. I used to have that Mike Rutherford record, but it didn't grab me. Many people seem to dismiss Common One, but I have always loved it. Brilliant list, apart from one record, but that a good ratio! 🙂

  • @jeffhartley1989
    @jeffhartley1989 Месяц назад

    Great list David. A broad spectrum. Pleased to see Nic Jones get a shout out. A couple in there that I've never heard so I'll give them a listen. Thanks for doing this.

  • @gr328
    @gr328 Месяц назад +1

    The River - cracking record!

  • @ashrobinson4604
    @ashrobinson4604 Месяц назад

    Nicely done! I will check out your other years.

  • @andybertaut
    @andybertaut Месяц назад

    Hold Out (Jackson Browne) doesn't get enough love

  • @spectrum_archives
    @spectrum_archives Месяц назад

    Great list!

  • @MGKBOSTON
    @MGKBOSTON Месяц назад

    "Hanging around the Davos crowd, you know who I'm talking about don't you?" 😂 Man, that camping trip sounds like a time. UB40/The Police! What a night. I love that Signing Off album! Closer definitely has a totally different vibe than Unknown Pleasures and I love them both. I'm with you on Duke! Pretenders debut as well. Steve Winwood's solo debut was a disappointment, but Arc Of A Diver is outstanding. There is something about that record's production...it just sounds terrific. "That's ABBA, my second favorite album from 1980. Can you believe it? Well, you probably can" 😂Excellent work interspersing the photos throughout the video.
    With regard to the recent party, the consensus seems to be to have it again next July! So, on that note stay tuned for more details in the future. I am already looking forward to it. ✌

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Месяц назад +1

      I'll be keeping an eye out for that July '25 date, Mike! Might even coax Jill into a mini-holiday. I'll tell her it's a cheesecake baking training programme, while us boys go record shopping. Yay!

  • @giovanniacanfora3781
    @giovanniacanfora3781 Месяц назад

    Good choices 👍

  • @nickcooper1260
    @nickcooper1260 Месяц назад

    Thanks, David i have about half of these albums. Bill Drummond, their manager, described Echo and the Bunnymen as "The Best band in the World", which they were a bit dubious about , however I still play my vinyl and CD copies to this day and 'one of the greatest debut albums' wouldn't be too hyperbolic.

  • @joyfulcolouring7372
    @joyfulcolouring7372 Месяц назад

    Great channel, enjoy every video. And I love your cabinets, where did you get them from, thank you.

  • @spinynorman8217
    @spinynorman8217 Месяц назад

    Your music taste replicates mine, it's uncanny. We are the same age.

  • @frenchvinyladdict
    @frenchvinyladdict Месяц назад +1

    Great selection as usual, David. I recently got into Echo & Bunnymen. I don't have their debut yet, though ''Heaven Up Here'' is likely the one I have listened to the most over the last few months, truly a fantastic band. I've never really focused on that Mike Rutherford's debut solo works, so now you are peaking my curiosity 🙂Very cool archival photos with the stories that go along with it. Man, you guys were able to pay 60 French francs for a XTC/UB40/The Police ticket back then. I know, this price needs to be corrected for inflation, but still...wow! Closer is one all my all-time favorite rock album. I recently got ahold of a OG pressing dark red translucent copy of that masterpiece what was to become a massive source of inspiration for quite a few of these 80s new wave/post punk/gothic rock bands. Agreed with what you said about Duke. Your #1 rank does not surprise me , I think I'm starting to know you 😉

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Месяц назад +2

      😁 You are! 'Heaven Up Here' appearing soon! Did you see I did a separate video on that album alone? ....probably over a year ago now. It's on the channel somewhere. And yeah, that Frejus bill was amazing. I'd never thought about how much it cost, but you're right to point out how cheap it was. I'm now wondering how it wasn't even sold out, given that they had promo staff selling tickets to holiday-makers. Incredible.

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Месяц назад +1

      By the way, Romuald, that Mike Rutherford solo album is the only one worth buying, at least until the more pop-oriented Mike and the Mechanics albums came along.

    • @frenchvinyladdict
      @frenchvinyladdict Месяц назад +1

      @@davidatkinson-lifematters4826 Solid selling point! My father had the Mike and the Mechanics ''Hits'' on cassette he used to listen to in the car when he drove me to school and to football practice. I think I don't need to hear ''Over My Shoulder'' ever again😆

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Месяц назад +2

      @@frenchvinyladdict Me neither 😅
      Don't get your hopes up though. 'Smallcreep's Day' is not full-on Prog, it's more like 'And Then There We're Three' without the keyboards spilling all over it. It does, however, have a grandeur that Mike and the Mechanics doesn't. I read Mike Rutherford's autobiography and what surprised me was how important he'd been to Genesis songwriting and arranging. It's worth a read, if you're into that kind of thing.

    • @frenchvinyladdict
      @frenchvinyladdict Месяц назад +1

      @@davidatkinson-lifematters4826 Yeah, I do enjoy reading biographies/memoirs of musicians. Thanks for the tip 😊

  • @johnw706
    @johnw706 Месяц назад

    A great list of albums .
    Here's my list , starting with number 20 :
    Gary Numan : Telekon
    Yes : Drama
    Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band : Against the Wind
    Split Enz : True Colours. ( with the fabulous I Got You )
    Tom Waits : Heartattack & Vine
    Pete Townshend : Empty Glass
    Graham Parker & the Rumour : The Up Escalator
    Robert Palmer : Clues. ( has a great cover of Gary Numan's I Dream of Wires )
    Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band : The River
    The English Beat : I Just Can't Stop It
    Eric Clapton : Just One Night. ( a wonderful live album )
    AC / DC : Back in Black
    Peter Gabriel : Peter Gabriel 3
    Steve Winwood : Arc of a Diver
    The Pretenders : The Pretenders
    XTC : Black Sea
    Rush : Permanent Waves
    Squeeze : ArgyBargy ( my favourite Power Pop album )
    Genesis : Duke
    Dire Straits : Making Movies
    Thanks !!!!

  • @paulsimister944
    @paulsimister944 Месяц назад

    I have most of the albums that you mentioned, except Abba, George Benson and Steve Winwood.
    Here are the albums from 1980 that make my all-time top 500 albums, based on my plays algorithm.
    1 Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel 3 (Melt)
    2 Van Morrison - Common One
    3 David Bowie - Scary Monsters & Super Creeps
    4 Talking Heads - Remain In Light
    5 Kate Bush - Never For Ever
    6 The Beat - I Just Can't Stop It
    7 Jim Carroll Band - Catholic Boy
    8 Bruce Springsteen - The River
    9 The Sound - Jeopardy
    10 Genesis - Duke
    11 Teardrop Explodes - Kilimanjaro
    12 XTC - Black Sea
    13 Dire Straits - Making Movies
    14 Terry & The Pirates - The Doubtful Handshake
    15 Wishbone Ash - Live Dates 2
    16 Warren Zevon - Stand In The Fire
    17 Iron City Houserockers - Have a Good Time but Get Out Alive!
    18 Ian Hunter - Welcome To The Club
    19 Joan Armatrading - Me Myself I
    20 Dexy's Midnight Runners - Searching For The Young Soul Rebels
    The top 4 are in my top 100 and the albums down to XTC make my top 250.
    A few extra mentions:
    The Soft Boys - Underwater Moonlight
    Magazine - The Correct Use of Soap
    Graham Parker - The Up Escalator
    Pete Townshend - Empty Glass
    Supertramp - Paris
    Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell
    Daryl Hall - Sacred Songs
    The Supertramp live album would have made it if I'd included plays for the extended Live In Paris, that was released in 2015.

  • @Fastnbulbous1969
    @Fastnbulbous1969 Месяц назад

    So about six in common, but it was such a good year, I like nearly everything in your list except I hadn't heard the Rutherford or live Joni, will fix that. The one I've never liked is ABBA. I think it goes back to the tyranny of AM radio driving me bananas. Plus, in 4th grade, a teacher in music class said they'd play a key example of "rock music" and put on "The Winner Takes it All." I got sent to the principle because I stood up, said, "that's bulls**t!" and flipped my desk, ha ha. I honestly don't understand how anyone can like it, but we all have our quirks. I think anyone would agree it's a disco ballad, not rock. I did like one such thing, "Last Dance." I only recently heard Van Morrison's Common One, because of The Album Years YT show.
    Is there anything that you didn't know at the time but discovered later? The Trouser Press Record Guide turned me on to underrated post-punkers The Sound and Comsat Angels, both of which I found used once I got to college, and featured heavily on Fester's Bucket O' Nasties radio show in the late 80s.
    1. Talking Heads - Remain In Light
    2. The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms
    3. Joy Division - Closer
    4. XTC - Black Sea
    5. Echo & the Bunnymen - Crocodiles
    6. Killing Joke - Killing Joke
    7. The Birthday Party - The Birthday Party
    8. Bauhaus - In the Flat Field
    9. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Doc At The Radar Station
    10. The Sound - Jeopardy
    11. Siouxsie & the Banshees - Kaleidoscope
    12. The Comsat Angels - Waiting For A Miracle
    13. X - Los Angeles
    Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
    Young Marble Giants - Colossal Youth
    The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
    The Jam - Sound Affects
    Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
    Magazine - The Correct Use of Soap
    The Teardrop Explodes - Kilimanjaro
    U2 - Boy
    Pretenders - Pretenders
    Simple Minds - Empires And Dance
    Grace Jones - Warm Leatherette
    Horace Andy - Showcase
    The Soft Boys - Underwater Moonlight
    David Bowie - Scary Monsters
    Motörhead - Ace Of Spades
    Rush - Permanent Waves
    Stiff Little Fingers - Nobody's Heroes

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Месяц назад

      'The Winner Takes It All' is definitely NOT rock! No disagreement there. Looking at your list, it looks a bit edgier than mine. Although I picked-up on post-punk and new wave, I retained my love of the classic rock and Prog acts of the 70s. And to your question, yes there are several albums in my rundown that I only discovered later.

  • @julesgiddings8747
    @julesgiddings8747 Месяц назад

    Oh my goodness, no AC/DC, Scorpions, Judas Priest or Queen. Big albums for them in 1980! At least you have Van Halen 🙂

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Месяц назад

      Ha ha! I was never much of a fan of The Scorpions, but I quite liked Judas Priest. Not enough to have their albums in my Top Picks though. I'm a Bon Scott man, when it comes to AC/DC and saw them in '78/79 in a tiny venue. They were awesome. Brian Johnson is a great guy, but a lousy singer (don't shoot me!). Queen had peaked as well, and even though I still bought their albums afterwards, 'Opera' was where they were truly magic.

  • @anthonysacco5379
    @anthonysacco5379 Месяц назад

    Great selection David. But I would have included Bowie's Scary Monsters and Super Freaks in the top 5

    • @davidatkinson-lifematters4826
      @davidatkinson-lifematters4826  Месяц назад +2

      @@anthonysacco5379 That’s an oversight on my part. It’s a very good album, but I went cool at the time on Bowie between Heroes and Let’s Dance. Certainly good enough to squeeze in to the Top 20, if I did this again.

  • @gavintyte4996
    @gavintyte4996 Месяц назад

    Thanks David i was gonna call the police thought you had broken in and stole my record collection.Love most of those albums keep up the good work.Saw Genesis in Ipswich Duke tour first ever gig cheers.

  • @colinargentblunstone
    @colinargentblunstone Месяц назад

    Is that a Sting box set behind you??