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Reply #60 posted 01/27/13 9:33am

rdhull

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ufoclub said:

Just try playing him that one song, "She's Always in My Hair". It's the one Prince song that really breaks into a New Wave Synth pop mode without the falsetto, without the overt R&B funk elements. Without the the funk chords.

It's the most like Duran Duran, Aha, The Pretenders, The Romantics, etc...

In fact it is akin to when The Eagles guy, put out "Dirty Laundry" breaking oddly into a New Wave top 40 vibe.

Its rock, not new wave though.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #61 posted 01/27/13 10:13am

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rdhull said:

ufoclub said:

Just try playing him that one song, "She's Always in My Hair". It's the one Prince song that really breaks into a New Wave Synth pop mode without the falsetto, without the overt R&B funk elements. Without the the funk chords.

It's the most like Duran Duran, Aha, The Pretenders, The Romantics, etc...

In fact it is akin to when The Eagles guy, put out "Dirty Laundry" breaking oddly into a New Wave top 40 vibe.

Its rock, not new wave though.

What about this definition of New Wave?

"Common characteristics of New Wave music, aside from its punk influences, include the use of synthesizers and electronic productions, the importance of styling and the arts, as well as a great amount of diversity. As a term, New Wave is often used to describe music which was quirky and eccentric, yet also catchy and pop at heart, incorporating clear melodious hooks. In such a way, its style varies greatly, ranging from 1950s and 60s rock revivalism, ska and reggae-styled music, to synthpop-oriented dance."

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A form of rock music very popular in the 1980s. It originated in the late 1970s and lasted until around 1992. The sounds are very electronic, using synthesizers and other keyed instruments.

I was in high school 1983-87... new wave as a top 40 music genre was easily recognizable and it had gone mainstream. And back then I thought that with that one song, Prince had gone all the way (unlike hybrids which still had his Prince-isms) and succeeded at making a rock/pop song with strong catchy melodies and synth production ... New Wave.

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Reply #62 posted 01/27/13 10:18am

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ufoclub said:

rdhull said:

Its rock, not new wave though.

What about this definition of New Wave?

"Common characteristics of New Wave music, aside from its punk influences, include the use of synthesizers and electronic productions, the importance of styling and the arts, as well as a great amount of diversity. As a term, New Wave is often used to describe music which was quirky and eccentric, yet also catchy and pop at heart, incorporating clear melodious hooks. In such a way, its style varies greatly, ranging from 1950s and 60s rock revivalism, ska and reggae-styled music, to synthpop-oriented dance."

or this definition:


A form of rock music very popular in the 1980s. It originated in the late 1970s and lasted until around 1992. The sounds are very electronic, using synthesizers and other keyed instruments.

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You make it sound like just because there is use of syntheziers, it makes it new wave. I thi nk it is how and what melodies are used with the synth if it is used. And that woukld be something akin to Automatic. With Shes Always In My Hair, the guitar ois to the fore and the star instrument. Its straight for..oh wait. Im all of a sudden seeing and sort of hearing Nik Kershaw doing this.

You may be right. At the vvery least I guess She's is a perfect rock new wave hybrid. Or a rock song with new wave elements? Like Computer Blue (please do not comment on Computer Blue please!).

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Reply #63 posted 01/27/13 10:46am

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A school radio station DJ can't even play what he wants to. disbelief Radio is dead! tombstone

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #64 posted 01/27/13 12:13pm

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rince isn't what I would call 'new wave', but the influences are there.

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