One from the ever eclectic B A Roberston, this nevertheless always struck me as an odd subject for a pop song – especially one with a punk sensibility.
Intriguing certainly, though it doesn’t seem to have been a hit.
The clip is taken from The Kenny Everett Video Show.
This is the best selling single from the album Private Dancer which marked Tina Turner’s renaissance from the lean years after she left her abusive husband Ike.
Yet another sad loss. This time Terry Hall of The Specials, Special AKA, Fun Boy Three, The Colourfield and more.
It wasn’t until I saw reports of his death that I discovered he had been subjected to a horrific ordeal as a schoolboy.
His musical legacy is assured, though.
With The Specials he helped to bring back the mid-sixties ska sound. The band was also significant for being multi-racial and addressing social issues.
With Fun Boy Three the musical emphasis changed – see a previous entry in this category here but I always liked this rather pessimistic song from that band.
Fun Boy Three: The Lunatics Have Taken Over the Asylum
However, many consider this – even more gloomy – track The Specials’ masterpiece.
The Specials: Ghost Town
Terence Edward (Terry) Hall: 19/3/1959 – 18/12/2022. So it goes.
One of a long line of bands originating from Australia, INXS’s heyday was from the mid-80s to mid-90s when the death of lead singer and lyricist Michael Hutchence took the wind out of their sails a bit.