Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special 19:24 - Dec 21 with 2073 views | Illinoisblue | Just had Orinoco Flow, now some Aswad. TWTD. Kidding, late 80s was sheeite | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:36 - Dec 21 with 1638 views | gainsboroughblue | 86 onwards was dreadful. Especially when Stock, Aitken and Waterman took hold. I had already made the switch to watching the chart show by then, basing my purchases on the indie chart run down, as well as listening to the Peel show. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:37 - Dec 21 with 1631 views | Whos_blue | Just had Orinoco Flow, now some Aswad. TWTD. Kidding, late 80s was sheeite Apart from the rave scene, The Stone Roses and The Wonderstuff! | |
| Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness. |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:37 - Dec 21 with 1634 views | Dubtractor | Agree and disagree. The stuff at the top of the charts in the late 80s/early 90s was utter toss, more so than ever, but further down the charts there was some really interesting stuff going on. The impact of rave culture coming into the mainstream, UK indie before britpop consumed it, the wave of hip hop that included de la soul and tribe called quest. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:38 - Dec 21 with 1624 views | BarcaBlue | I left England to come to Spain in 1987, mainly to escape Orinoco Flow and the like. | | | |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:43 - Dec 21 with 1596 views | Illinoisblue |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:38 - Dec 21 by BarcaBlue | I left England to come to Spain in 1987, mainly to escape Orinoco Flow and the like. |
Now it’s Wet Wet Wet murdering With a Little Help from My Friends. Christ it’s awful. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:46 - Dec 21 with 1576 views | Illinoisblue |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:37 - Dec 21 by Dubtractor | Agree and disagree. The stuff at the top of the charts in the late 80s/early 90s was utter toss, more so than ever, but further down the charts there was some really interesting stuff going on. The impact of rave culture coming into the mainstream, UK indie before britpop consumed it, the wave of hip hop that included de la soul and tribe called quest. |
A fair point. Should have clarified TOTP of this era is bad bad. Gary Davies has a big snout but that’s offset by Anthea Turner looking cute | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:46 - Dec 21 with 1571 views | BarcaBlue |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:43 - Dec 21 by Illinoisblue | Now it’s Wet Wet Wet murdering With a Little Help from My Friends. Christ it’s awful. |
I left without a moment to spare. | | | |
We've got 86 on here right now..... on 19:49 - Dec 21 with 1560 views | Bloots |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:43 - Dec 21 by Illinoisblue | Now it’s Wet Wet Wet murdering With a Little Help from My Friends. Christ it’s awful. |
....things have gone downhill fast. Pet Shop Boys, to Madonna, to Chris De Burgh. I may kick the dog. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:50 - Dec 21 with 1558 views | Illinoisblue |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:46 - Dec 21 by BarcaBlue | I left without a moment to spare. |
Oh, here’s Kirsty and the Pogues to wash away the filth of Cliff’s mistletoe and wine. | |
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We've got 86 on here right now..... on 19:52 - Dec 21 with 1547 views | Illinoisblue |
We've got 86 on here right now..... on 19:49 - Dec 21 by Bloots | ....things have gone downhill fast. Pet Shop Boys, to Madonna, to Chris De Burgh. I may kick the dog. |
That’s a slippery slope. I may have to yet again watch the Chas n Dave Christmas Special. Filmed in a pub, people drinking and smoking and dancing. Eric Clapton guest appearance and some Goodnight Irene. Magical. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 20:01 - Dec 21 with 1499 views | Pendejo |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:50 - Dec 21 by Illinoisblue | Oh, here’s Kirsty and the Pogues to wash away the filth of Cliff’s mistletoe and wine. |
And they say ***** ****** hid in plain sight... | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 20:11 - Dec 21 with 1478 views | factual_blue |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:38 - Dec 21 by BarcaBlue | I left England to come to Spain in 1987, mainly to escape Orinoco Flow and the like. |
'I left England to come to Spain in 1987, mainly to escape the Flying Squad'. There, put it right for you. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 20:35 - Dec 21 with 1432 views | fabian_illness | I’m not having this. There’s not one of you moaning that hasn’t karaoke’d ‘I’m too sexy for my shirt’ or bought a jive bunny album. | | | |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 20:52 - Dec 21 with 1400 views | Ftnfwest | Was about 1987 that I lost interest in ‘new music’. Not exclusively but there’s very little after then that I’m particularly keen on. | | | |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 21:21 - Dec 21 with 1358 views | Bluespeed225 |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:36 - Dec 21 by gainsboroughblue | 86 onwards was dreadful. Especially when Stock, Aitken and Waterman took hold. I had already made the switch to watching the chart show by then, basing my purchases on the indie chart run down, as well as listening to the Peel show. |
I admit harbouring a soft spot for SAW, just good old Pop, AND, to make it funnier they used to pee of the music press as they were an actual proper Indie label, no a subsidiary of a major. It’s overblown ‘rock ballads’ that ruin that era. Luckily, salvation was to be found as a melting pot of old punks, Mods, Casuals, New Romos’, assorted crusties and other street strays found solace in various fields! | | | |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 21:22 - Dec 21 with 1355 views | Dubtractor |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 21:21 - Dec 21 by Bluespeed225 | I admit harbouring a soft spot for SAW, just good old Pop, AND, to make it funnier they used to pee of the music press as they were an actual proper Indie label, no a subsidiary of a major. It’s overblown ‘rock ballads’ that ruin that era. Luckily, salvation was to be found as a melting pot of old punks, Mods, Casuals, New Romos’, assorted crusties and other street strays found solace in various fields! |
SAW were 100% better than terrible rock ballads, but that is a pretty low bar tbh. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 21:27 - Dec 21 with 1347 views | Cheltenham_Blue | First time I had sex was to Orinoco Flow. I was glad it was only 64BPM to be honest. Anything quicker and we'd have both been exceptionally disappointed rather than just one of us. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 21:37 - Dec 21 with 1325 views | Illinoisblue |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 21:27 - Dec 21 by Cheltenham_Blue | First time I had sex was to Orinoco Flow. I was glad it was only 64BPM to be honest. Anything quicker and we'd have both been exceptionally disappointed rather than just one of us. |
I hope you arrived at the sail away sail away sail away moment | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 22:13 - Dec 21 with 1273 views | Trequartista | 1988 is the year pop music effectively died and dance music assumed the crown. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 22:51 - Dec 21 with 1226 views | positivity |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 20:52 - Dec 21 by Ftnfwest | Was about 1987 that I lost interest in ‘new music’. Not exclusively but there’s very little after then that I’m particularly keen on. |
you never got over liberace's death? | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 23:24 - Dec 21 with 1205 views | BasingstokeBlue | Music died in 1985. | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 23:26 - Dec 21 with 1201 views | Enigma_Blue | Not only was the music generally bad but as Town fans we also had to ensure the John Duncan era. Although compared to the pop music of today & the football being served up now to us Town fans those were halcyon days [Post edited 21 Dec 2021 23:26]
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 00:15 - Dec 22 with 1157 views | stonojnr |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 23:24 - Dec 21 by BasingstokeBlue | Music died in 1985. |
I thought that was generally agreed to be 1959 | | | |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 01:25 - Dec 22 with 1108 views | Swansea_Blue |
Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 19:37 - Dec 21 by Whos_blue | Just had Orinoco Flow, now some Aswad. TWTD. Kidding, late 80s was sheeite Apart from the rave scene, The Stone Roses and The Wonderstuff! |
The Charlatans Primal Scream Inspiral Carpets Nirvana Pixies Lightning Seeds Blur Jan’s Addiction GnR Alice in Chains Soundgarden Stone Temple Pilots James Sisters of Mercy The Cult But apart from the rise of UK Indie bands, US grunge, loads of global rock bands being in their prime, and the rave scene, WHAT did the late 80s ever do for music? Even the pop chart sh*t had some good stuff like Michael Jackson (most was rubbish though, granted). | |
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Watching the 1988 Xmas Top of the Pops special on 08:12 - Dec 22 with 1036 views | ElephantintheRoom | My parents said the same thing when we were watching top of the ops in the 60s.... which from memory included groovey acts like Val Doonican, Russ Conway and Matt Monroe Could be worse - imagine if it was on now. | |
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