studio150
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But there's 'nothing wrong with a bit of novelty pop'....
Think this should have its own thread, the best and worst of novelty pop....sing Lofty...shaddup your face....
But there's 'nothing wrong with a bit of novelty pop'....
IMO Ghost Town was one of their worst, although it does have some merit as The Irish National Anthem
Ghost Town is the greatest number 1 single of all time.
They wrote stuff at that time (I think 'Show me, show me, show me' was on Wish?) that are GOOD pop songs. Friday, as you've correctly already pointed out, was so very clearly written, with the mindset 'Let's write a song to get Radio One airplay' rather than 'Let's write a GOOD song'.
No way José - FIIL is a corker. Definitely one of my favourite post-Disintegration songs, possibly THE favourite.
Not often we disagree on musical STUFF. Not for me, though.
I don't think its a BAD track. I think its a bad CURE track. Its not what I want from them. That probably makes no sense, but it does to me.
Put it this way - if I were in an office or a shop being forced to listen to Radio One, and it came on, it would be a pleasant surprise, and I'd be glad to hear it.
If I were listening to a Cure collection and it came on, I might skip it.
If I was listening to all Cure tracks on random shuffle, I would skip vast swathes of KMKMKM, a fair bit of The Top and just about everything after Disintegration. However, FIIL would send not just me but my whole family into spasms of joy - if I want catchy pop from The Cure, I don't go to Lovecats, I follow the guitars.
The Police-Roxanne
I thought I was onto something with The Charlatans and The Only One I know.
It's a cracking track even though The Charlatans have released some brilliant singles.
But according to Wiki Indian Rope charted at the dizzying heights of 89 before hand.
The thing with The Charlatans is, as much as I love TOOIK, if anyone had piped up with any one of a half dozen tracks that are better, I'd have backed down.Glad you saved me there, I was going to suggest that.
Not even close - this was their sixth single
Perhaps you would like to name the five issued before Roxanne, I only got Fall Out before the issue of Roxanne in April 1978, therefore looking forward to know the other four.
I thought I was onto something with The Charlatans and The Only One I know.
It's a cracking track even though The Charlatans have released some brilliant singles.
But according to Wiki Indian Rope charted at the dizzying heights of 89 before hand.
Nothing wrong with novelty pop indeed. That isn't the same as liking every novelty pop record ever made . It is about quality well written music regardless of genre. Love Cats is well written novelty pop imho. Love the bass line too.But there's 'nothing wrong with a bit of novelty pop'....
Sparks This town ain't big enough for the both of us
Ghost Town is the greatest number 1 single of all time.
Joint greatest no.1 with Going Underground surely?