The Men They Couldn't Hang - Ironmasters
Suzanne Vega - Iron Bound/Fancy Poultry
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Iron Bar Dub
The Young Uns - Jack Ironside
Railroad Bill - Iron and Steel
And 100% of Clash II's! No question, the decade had its share of atrocities. I think there's maybe a case for saying the good parts were particularly good and the bad parts particularly bad, though that's more idle notion than scientific reasoning. That's where I lean. Moreover, the stuff closer to...
And 100% of Clash II's! No question, the decade had its share of atrocities. I think there's maybe a case for saying the good parts were particularly good and the bad parts particularly bad, though that's more idle notion than scientific reasoning. That's where I lean. Moreover, the stuff closer to...
To clarify, is "80s music" a distinct category from music made in the 80s cos i think it's a pretty indisputable fact that there was a hell of a lot of good music recorded during that decade? Approaching half of the Clash catalogue for starters. To me 80s music is synthy new wave shit and shitty ha...
To clarify, is "80s music" a distinct category from music made in the 80s cos i think it's a pretty indisputable fact that there was a hell of a lot of good music recorded during that decade? Approaching half of the Clash catalogue for starters. And 100% of Clash II's! No question, the decade had i...
To clarify, is "80s music" a distinct category from music made in the 80s cos i think it's a pretty indisputable fact that there was a hell of a lot of good music recorded during that decade? Approaching half of the Clash catalogue for starters. And 100% of Clash II's! No question, the decade had i...
To clarify, is "80s music" a distinct category from music made in the 80s cos i think it's a pretty indisputable fact that there was a hell of a lot of good music recorded during that decade? Approaching half of the Clash catalogue for starters.
I remember a programme called MT USA which was basically just a guy in New York introducing music videos for a couple of hours on Sunday afternoons and every week, without fail as i recall it, they would play Love is a Battlefield and nothing evokes the 80s quite like it for me. There were three vi...
I remember a programme called MT USA which was basically just a guy in New York introducing music videos for a couple of hours on Sunday afternoons and every week, without fail as i recall it, they would play Love is a Battlefield and nothing evokes the 80s quite like it for me.
Credit for Live Aid and all that, but does anyone remember/respect Geldof as a musician? It's fine to like a few songs and whatever, but nobody is ever speaking about him and Joe in the same breath. I guess it was good to bring awareness to the famine and general awareness of a very overlooked cont...
Could have sworn Mondays was a huge hit in the States but upon checking, I'm stunned to see it didn't even break the billboard top 70!! I think they'd a lot better songs tbh. I recall Geldof telling some yarn about the time they sent dead rats (actual dead rats) to radio stations across the country...
Wow. This commercial just screams mid-90's!? You’d think Hoy would reconsider his position … :shifty: The 90's seemed to be the heyday of featuring goofy, twitchy characters in commercials. I think we should rename the 90s "The Surge Era". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTY8hrvFck8 Goofy dancing c...