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Thread started 08/06/07 10:24am

Wowugotit

Do you have a New Wave fetish?

I've got one for sure.


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Reply #1 posted 08/06/07 10:28am

LittleSmedley

Yes. And I really like Prince's new wave infuenced stuff. My fave bands from the era are Adam and the Ants, Blondie, The Police and Scritti Politti.
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Reply #2 posted 08/06/07 10:31am

Wowugotit

OMG! I Love Adam & The Ants 1980 album. I recently downloaded it (legally) and I was really impressed with his sound prior to "Goody Two Shoes" and "Strip". I really loved Prince on "Dirty Mind" to the extreme.
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Reply #3 posted 08/06/07 10:34am

Wowugotit

Blondie & Debbie Harry are all time faves for sure.

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Reply #4 posted 08/06/07 10:40am

LittleSmedley

Wowugotit said:

OMG! I Love Adam & The Ants 1980 album. I recently downloaded it (legally) and I was really impressed with his sound prior to "Goody Two Shoes" and "Strip". I really loved Prince on "Dirty Mind" to the extreme.


Kings of the Wild Frontier, and the follow-up, Prince Charming, are both amazing albums. No-one sounded quite like them. A weird and wonderful mix of Link Wray, british glam rock, punk, and even funk ("Don't be Square Be There"). And that burundi drum rumble sounded fantastic. IMO, it hasn't dated.
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Reply #5 posted 08/06/07 10:44am

Wowugotit

I couldn't agree with you more. I stumbled upon Kings of the Wild Frontier by accident and am glad I did.
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Reply #6 posted 08/06/07 10:46am

uPtoWnNY

Romeo Void - I love Deborah Iyall's voice.
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Reply #7 posted 08/06/07 11:55am

bboy87

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I REALLY need to get into New Wave
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #8 posted 08/06/07 12:02pm

sosgemini

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Blondie and The Motels were new wave?
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Reply #9 posted 08/06/07 1:13pm

Wowugotit

Yes the Motels were considered (for a time) to be at the forefront of L.A. new wave in the early 80's. Blondie? come on. you can't be that uninformed, can you?

sosgemini said:

Blondie and The Motels were new wave?
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Reply #10 posted 08/06/07 1:17pm

Wowugotit

Quotes from allmusic.com:

"Blondie was the most commercially successful band to emerge from the much-vaunted punk/new wave movement of the late '70s".

"Led by the charismatic Martha Davis, the Motels were one of the most successful and acclaimed bands to emerge from the fertile Los Angeles new wave scene".
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Reply #11 posted 08/06/07 1:23pm

pacey68

I got seriously into music in 79 so I suppose it's my era, although I do remember growing up with glam rock & disco on the radio so I have a soft spot for that too. Btw, never heard Missing Persons. I don't think they made it here in the UK.

Great bands from the new wave era: The Jam, The Police, The Pretenders, Elvis Costello, Blondie, Squeeze, The Specials, Adam & The Ants, The Jags, The Beat, The Vapors, Madness, Ian Dury, Joy Division... the list goes on. I know not all are considered new wave but they all reached a peak between 79-81
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Reply #12 posted 08/06/07 1:25pm

Wowugotit

During the late '70s and early '80s, New Wave was a catch-all term for the music that directly followed punk rock; often, the term encompassed punk itself, as well. In retrospect, it became clear that the music following punk could be divided, more or less, into two categories — post-punk and new wave. Where post-punk was arty, difficult, and challenging, new wave was pop music, pure and simple. It retained the fresh vigor and irreverence of punk music, as well as a fascination with electronics, style, and art. Therefore, there was a lot of stylistic diversity to new wave.
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Reply #13 posted 08/06/07 1:31pm

Cinnie

post-punk fetish
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Reply #14 posted 08/06/07 1:35pm

Wowugotit

I know very little about UK music. I know that Missing Persons had a couple of Top 40 hits in the USA in the early 80's and had videos played on MTV. The lead singer, Dale Bozzio, was an ex-Playboy bunny, and was a backup singer in Frank Zappa's band. Dale signed to Prince's Paisley Park record label in 1988. Prince wrote the song "So Strong" for the album RIOT IN ENGLISH.
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Reply #15 posted 08/06/07 1:47pm

sosgemini

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Wowugotit said:

Yes the Motels were considered (for a time) to be at the forefront of L.A. new wave in the early 80's. Blondie? come on. you can't be that uninformed, can you?

sosgemini said:

Blondie and The Motels were new wave?


I always figured Blondie was a punk band gone pop. shrug So yeah, i guess im uniformed. lol
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Reply #16 posted 08/06/07 1:51pm

Wowugotit

I didn't mean to be rude. Blondie was considered punk, new wave, disco, pop, etc. They were really all of those styles at different times.

sosgemini said:

Wowugotit said:

Yes the Motels were considered (for a time) to be at the forefront of L.A. new wave in the early 80's. Blondie? come on. you can't be that uninformed, can you?



I always figured Blondie was a punk band gone pop. shrug So yeah, i guess im uniformed. lol
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Reply #17 posted 08/06/07 2:12pm

NWF

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Not a fetish. More of a disease. lol

BUT I LIKE IT! woot!
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #18 posted 08/06/07 2:17pm

Cinnie

NWF said:

Not a fetish. More of a disease. lol

BUT I LIKE IT! woot!


I heard your screenname stands for New Wave Fetish
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Reply #19 posted 08/06/07 2:22pm

NWF

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Cinnie said:

NWF said:

Not a fetish. More of a disease. lol

BUT I LIKE IT! woot!


I heard your screenname stands for New Wave Fetish


That should be more appropriate, right? lol

No, it just means that I'm a sucker for this genre for life. shrug
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #20 posted 08/06/07 2:39pm

LightOfArt





drool
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Reply #21 posted 08/07/07 2:01pm

pacey68

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drool

Soft Cell, classic album. I read recently that it was probably the first album recorded under the influence of E, not really important but an interesting fact nonetheless.
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Reply #22 posted 08/07/07 4:07pm

dancerella

hell yeah! loves me some new wave like Adam and the ants, Berlin, Soft Cell and ABC but i like other bands that dabbled in new wave as well. Shalamar did some new wave albums in the 80's, as did Rockwell and Klymaxx! i love my new wave funky!
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Reply #23 posted 08/07/07 5:09pm

Wowugotit

I love Berlin "The Metro".
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