Seems the alternative scene is held in higher regard now than it was 40 years ago
In what sense?
Seems the alternative scene is held in higher regard now than it was 40 years ago
The Independent published their 20 greatest singles of 1979 earlier this week, which were:
1. London Calling - The Clash
2. The Eton Rifles - The Jam
3. Transmission - Joy Division
4. I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
5. Good Times - Chic
6. Oliver's Army - Elvis Costello and the Attractions
7. Heart Of Glass - Blondie
8. Are 'Friends' Electric - Tubeway Army
9. Gangsters - The Specials
10. Don't Stop 'till You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
11. Up The Junction - Squeeze
12. Rapper's Delight - Sugarhill Gang
13. Message In a Bottle - The Police
14. Brass In Pocket - The Pretenders
15. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) - Pink Floyd
16. Is She Really Going Our With Him? - Joe Jackson
17. Making Plans For Nigel - XTC
18. Waiting For An Alibi - Thin Lizzy
19. Cruel To Be Kind - Nick Lowe
20. I Don't Like Mondays - The Boomtown Rats
So which singles shouldn't be on the list and what the glaring omissions ?
Can't decide
Seems the alternative scene is held in higher regard now than it was 40 years ago
This one certainly turned a few heads at the time, although that list just shows how good and diverse the music seen was then...or am I just a miserable old man now ?
From 1979 this single was my price possession and I had to hide it from my mum n dad as I was 14.
https://youtu.be/Y_HOYk9ED9Q
Oh those drums. Orgasmic.
Hit Me was released in 1978