More YouTubey music
Feb. 7th, 2009 01:15 amI've been compiling a list of late-80s/early-90s dance music - more on that another time - but I wanted to post up a few indie tracks from earlier in the 80s that I love love.
Echo and the Bunnymen - Killing Moon (live clip)
The Cure - Lovesong and a live clip of Pornography (love to see one of their concerts one day - Robert Smith is still pumping it out)
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (must see the movie)
Soft Cell - Tainted Love (the spacey video)
And some kiwi goodness with The Chills - Love My Leather Jacket (YEAH) and Pink Frost
And, holy shit!, Look Blue Go Purple, a feminist women's band, who played good music (although excessively girly vocals, c'est la vie): Circumspect Penelope and Cactus Cat (poppy, and I didn't like it so much, although I had the EP. Where is all the music I've lost over the years?). Their best song, IMO, was As Does the Sun (probably due to the instrumental break in the middle). Oooh, MySpace! It's there.
And just as an oddity, a Japanese cover of a song by Dead Famous People (another kiwi women's group), Postcards from Paradise. Horrible sound quality (and lead vocal, although DFP's vocalist, Donna Savage, was nothing to write home about), but I'm boggled. Simply boggled.
DFP's best song was called "Traitor to the Cause": "When you look at me, then I remember this. When you make the tea, it tastes like weasel's piss. .... When I look at you, I feel so sick inside. ...Who would ever've thought you'd turn out to be het. Don't ever come round my house again. You were wrong if you thought we could be friends." They also had the grooviest drummer, Robin Tearle, who could arm-wrestle anyone into submission. :-)
And just to give a bit of context to NZ in the early 80s, a TV skit by McPhail and Gadsby (popular comedians) featuring the "lady MPs" - McPhail is playing Marilyn Waring, who was instrumental in forcing a change of govt in 1984 when she crossed the floor on a debate on nukes (and later came out as a lesbian), while Gadsby is Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, in the blue frock.
And here's a clip with a bit of Karen Hay, who introduced the late-night music show, Radio With Pictures, that first exposed me to all that groovy Brit and indie kiwi stuff. The clip also features the Topp Twins, NZ's famous lesbo twin comedy and country and western stars (no kidding, they have had a number of variety shows on TV, and numerous tours around the country), but whose music I really loathe (except for their early political non-C&W stuff). Hey, they're out and proud and do drag. Good on them.
Echo and the Bunnymen - Killing Moon (live clip)
The Cure - Lovesong and a live clip of Pornography (love to see one of their concerts one day - Robert Smith is still pumping it out)
Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (must see the movie)
Soft Cell - Tainted Love (the spacey video)
And some kiwi goodness with The Chills - Love My Leather Jacket (YEAH) and Pink Frost
And, holy shit!, Look Blue Go Purple, a feminist women's band, who played good music (although excessively girly vocals, c'est la vie): Circumspect Penelope and Cactus Cat (poppy, and I didn't like it so much, although I had the EP. Where is all the music I've lost over the years?). Their best song, IMO, was As Does the Sun (probably due to the instrumental break in the middle). Oooh, MySpace! It's there.
And just as an oddity, a Japanese cover of a song by Dead Famous People (another kiwi women's group), Postcards from Paradise. Horrible sound quality (and lead vocal, although DFP's vocalist, Donna Savage, was nothing to write home about), but I'm boggled. Simply boggled.
DFP's best song was called "Traitor to the Cause": "When you look at me, then I remember this. When you make the tea, it tastes like weasel's piss. .... When I look at you, I feel so sick inside. ...Who would ever've thought you'd turn out to be het. Don't ever come round my house again. You were wrong if you thought we could be friends." They also had the grooviest drummer, Robin Tearle, who could arm-wrestle anyone into submission. :-)
And just to give a bit of context to NZ in the early 80s, a TV skit by McPhail and Gadsby (popular comedians) featuring the "lady MPs" - McPhail is playing Marilyn Waring, who was instrumental in forcing a change of govt in 1984 when she crossed the floor on a debate on nukes (and later came out as a lesbian), while Gadsby is Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan, in the blue frock.
And here's a clip with a bit of Karen Hay, who introduced the late-night music show, Radio With Pictures, that first exposed me to all that groovy Brit and indie kiwi stuff. The clip also features the Topp Twins, NZ's famous lesbo twin comedy and country and western stars (no kidding, they have had a number of variety shows on TV, and numerous tours around the country), but whose music I really loathe (except for their early political non-C&W stuff). Hey, they're out and proud and do drag. Good on them.