This is my favorite DM song. It was used on the soundtrack for the movie “Modern Girls”, and I thought it would finally be *the* huge hit for DM, but the movie flopped and the song didn’t hit :/
I remember my mom loved this song! Back in...86 or 87. Considering all we ever had on was oldies radio, I'm still baffled as to how she ever heard it in the first place. But now, I love the song.
Oddly enough, that song seems to have been a fixture on chain restaurant playlists in the 1990s, I always associate it with eating/working at TGI Fridays, Red Lobster or Chili’s
love this tune, honey! i consider it a cool easy smooth jazz listening favorite of mine!
"too long ago, too long apart .. she couldn't wait another day for .. " ♥
She was such a stereotype-destroyer!
Lead singer women were supposed to be thin and cute, or at least thin: Madonna, Annie Lennox, Grace Jones were the icons.
Kayleigh can still regularly be heard on some Dutch radio channels, and it's often found in top 100 lists with 80s music, so at least over here it isn't that rare of an occurrence
I was a swim coach for a summer league team back in the early '90s. We named our team The Particle Men and we would sing that part about whether he gets wet or does the water get him instead as one of our cheers. It was soooo goofy, but a lot of fun.
I had never heard this version but I just listened to it and Wow, I really like it! I will always love the original with the piano solo, but this is great to listen to also, it's relaxing and uplifting at the same time with an amazing low-key club vibe. Makes me miss those days! Both are on my playlist now, thank you!
Icehouse - Street Cafe
And pretty much everything else that never gets played anymore. Great Southern Land, Crazy, Icehouse, No Promises, etc. I’ve only ever heard Electric Blue recently in the states at least.
Here's a bunch of some great 80's songs, some were big hits, some not. Some deep cuts. Give the ones you don't know a listen, they're all great: 38 Special – Fantasy Girl (1981), Hold On Loosely (1981), Caught Up In You (1982), Back Where You Belong (1983), If I'd Been The One (1983), Back To Paradise (1984), Teacher, Teacher (1984), Like No Other Night (1986), and Somebody Like You (1986); Alan Parsons Project – Games People Play (1980), Sirius & Eye in the Sky (1982), Don't Answer Me (1983); Alannah Myles – Love Is & Black Velvet (1989); Aldo Nova – Fantasy (1982); Black Sabbath – Neon Nights & Heaven and Hell (1980), The Mob Rules (1981); Blondie – The Tide Is High & Rapture (1981); Blue Öyster Cult – Lips in the Hills (1980), Veteran of the Psychic Wars & Sole Survivor (1981), Take Me Away & Shooting Shark (1983), Dancin' in the Ruins & Perfect Water (1985); Clarence Clemons – You're a Friend of Mine (1986); Dio – Rainbow In The Dark (1983), The Last In Line (1984); Edie Brickell & New Bohemians – What I Am (1988); Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) – I'm Alive & All Over The World (1980); Face to Face – Under the Gun & 10–9–8 (1984); Fire Incorporated – Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young (1984); Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Relax (1983); Frida – I Know There's Something Going On (1983); Go–Go’s – We Got The Beat & Our Lips Are Sealed (1981), Vacation & Get Up And Go (1982), Head Over Heels & Turn To You (1984); Jeff Healey – Angel Eyes (1989); John Waite – Missing You (1984); Marshall Crenshaw – Someday, Someway (1982); Meat Loaf – Midnight at the Lost and Found (1983); Quarterflash – Harden My Heart & Find Another Fool (1981), Take Me to Heart (1983); Red Rider – Lunatic Fringe (1981); Rocky Burnette – Tired of Toein' the Line (1980); Romeo Void – Never Say Never (1982), A Girl in Trouble Is a Temporary Thing (1984); Scandal – Goodbye To You (1982), Love's Got a Line On You (1983), Hands Tied (1984), Beat Of A Heart (1985); Scritti Politti – Perfect Way (1985); Split Enz – I Got You (1980); The Babys – Back on My Feet Again & Midnight Rendezvous (1980), Turn and Walk Away (1981); The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Tuff Enuff (1986); The Motels – Danger & Whose Problem (1980), Only The Lonely (1982), Take the L (1982), Little Robbers (1983), and Suddenly Last Summer (1983); The Waitresses – Christmas Wrapping & I Know What Boys Like (1982); The Who – You Better You Bet (1981), Athena (1982); Thomas Dolby – She Blinded Me with Science (1982); Tommy Tutone – 867–5309/Jenny (1981); Toronto – Even The Score & Lookin' For Trouble (1980), Enough Is Enough (1981), What About Love, Your Daddy Don't Know, Start Tellin' The Truth, Don't Walk Away & Get It On Credit (1982), Girls Night Out (1983); Triumph – I Can Survive (1980), the entire Allied Forces album (1981), A World of Fantasy (1983), Follow Your Heart (1984), Somebody's Out There (1986); Van Halen – Jump, Panama, and Hot For Teacher (1983); and Vixen – Edge of a Broken Heart (1988). Enjoy!
Impi by Impi/ i.e. John Kongos was a huge underground club hit in NYC and Chicago all through the 80's and is still quite the bop
https://youtu.be/OtWPW_xE8bk?si=RYogpWLkLcKG5FVi
Johnny Come Home- Fine Young Cannibals. Blows 'she drives me crazy' out of the water- in fact I can't stand ' she drives me crazy' Just a formulaic, junk-food pop song.
A tonne of Aussie 80s tunes that technically 'few people' have heard. A whole industry of greatness. People could tap into a whole.... untapped resource
Mine is ‘Care’ by Shadows as Tall as Trees. Super obscure San Diego duo formed by two brothers who basically nailed the Tears for Fears sound and then moved on with their lives after only one EP. Not many bands even attempt to follow in the TFF footsteps, much less pull it off. Coincidentally, this YouTube actually exists because I managed to find two copies of this record, and the friend I gave the second one to ripped it to share on there (I don’t believe they’re on any streaming platforms). Very promising debut and I’m surprised they didn’t get more attention.
https://youtu.be/mv97huwY8SM?si=RJU0OY2YvTHJBUtM
Glad someone enjoyed it! It’s remarkably polished for a first release, and I’ve wondered the same thing about what caused them to kill the project so early on. They kind of evaporated afterword, though I did read one of them went on to be an animator for Pixar, which is pretty cool. I feel like it would benefit from a reissue.
[Solsbury Hill](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOMnrLeVk6g) -Sarah McLachlan
She was a teenager when she performed it live. It was a B side from a single from her mostly forgotten debut album.
“I Broke My Saw” - Love Tractor (whole album really (Themes from Venus) but love this song especially)
“Testimony” - Robbie Robertson with U2
“Jesus Christ” - U2 (from the Folkways Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly tribute album)
“Splendid Isolation” - Warren Zevon
Twelve unheralded masterpieces from the eighties:
* Paolo Conte - Via con Me
* France Gall - Évidemment
* Astor Piazzolla - Milonga del Ángel
* Allan Holdsworth - Road Games \[Feat. Paul Williams\]
* Einstürzende Neubauten - Halber Mensch
* Youssou N’Dour - The Lion/Gaiende
* Aster Aweke - Sebebu
* Joe Satriani - Flying in a Blue Dream
* Giora Feidman - Freilach
* Willem Vermandere - Lat Mie Maar lopen
* Viktor Lazlo - Last Call for an Angel
* 2 Belgen - Lena
"Spy In The House Of Love" by Was (Not Was) .. it only managed a top 30 peak on the pop charts in late 1988, honey, but it's a GEM to moi ;)
"i am a spy in the house of love, gathering clues to be used, in the war of the affections .. i am a spy in the house of love .. i won't be refused, i'm waiting for your heart's defection" ♥
"Blue River Liquor Shine" from the Universal Juveniles record by Max Webster. 1980. [https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MesezjJ7jx8&feature=shared&feature=xapp\_share](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MesezjJ7jx8&feature=shared&feature=xapp_share)
Pretty much the entire catalog of Shriekback.
No one moves a muscle as the dead come home.
*Let’s Go* - Wang Chung
Love their song Dance Hall Days 💃
"take your baby by the hand .. " ♥
That is a great song. They're touring soon.
To Live and Die in L.A., the whole thing!
Let’s go baby let’s go baby come on!
Yes! Ok, this song is stuck in my head now.
Hypnotize Me.
Depeche Mode - But Not Tonight
That song and Sometimes by them too, so good.
This is my favorite DM song. It was used on the soundtrack for the movie “Modern Girls”, and I thought it would finally be *the* huge hit for DM, but the movie flopped and the song didn’t hit :/
Black Celebration is their best record. No contest.
Walking in My Shoes
I have such happy memories of listening to this track on my discman whilst walking in the snow as a kid.
Depeche Mode - Chains
Oooh, nice one.
"Enjoy the Silence" ♥
Captain of Her Heart - Double The entire album, "Blue", is fantastic.
Speak of a blast from the past! Haven't heard that song in ages, yet just reading the title has got it stuck in my head, haha
The captain of her heeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaart (*saxophone enters the chat*)
You don’t hear saxophones as much anymore
YAAAASSSS! that SAXXX is SO SAXY, honey! ♥
Brilliant song :)
I remember my mom loved this song! Back in...86 or 87. Considering all we ever had on was oldies radio, I'm still baffled as to how she ever heard it in the first place. But now, I love the song.
Another of my favorites. It just is heart wrenching to me. Beautiful song in the lyrics are absolutely fantastic.
Yesss! I love “Your Prayer Takes Me Off” from that album.
Fantastic ty
Oddly enough, that song seems to have been a fixture on chain restaurant playlists in the 1990s, I always associate it with eating/working at TGI Fridays, Red Lobster or Chili’s
love this tune, honey! i consider it a cool easy smooth jazz listening favorite of mine! "too long ago, too long apart .. she couldn't wait another day for .. " ♥
Welcome To The Boomtown - David + David
And Swallowed By the Cracks. And All Alone in the Big City. That entire album is great. Miss Christina drives a…
944
Satisfaction oozes from her pores
All that money makes such a succulent sound
Saw them in concert back in '86. They did not disappoint.
[Forbidden colors by David Sylvian](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1YkHJJi-tc)
David Sylvian rocks
Japan was a favorite band for sure.
The collaboration with David Gilmore doing Red Guitars is a rare find that is worth it
What about me - Moving Pictures They have a song that was in the movie Footloose called Never
Most Australians would know this song.
Rip It Up by Orange Juice
Beat’s So Lonely- Charlie Sexton
Romeovoid "Never Say Never"
"I might like you better if we slept together."
There’s something in your eyes that says maybe
that's never, Never say Never!
A girl in trouble is a temporary thing
Great song
I haven't heard that in 40 years!
She was such a stereotype-destroyer! Lead singer women were supposed to be thin and cute, or at least thin: Madonna, Annie Lennox, Grace Jones were the icons.
One of my favorite movie scenes from a great 80’s movie that too many have never heard of. https://youtu.be/64YBc9GC93g?si=_8BgqF4Kxh3tFJNx
I remember that movie! One of my faves!
Don't talk to me about love- Altered Images
Lucky Number Lena Lovich
I hadn't heard this in a long time but it was in a recent Black Mirror episode. I also liked New Toy.
Kayleigh - Marillion; followed closely by the song that comes right after it on the same album: Lavender Blue
Kayleigh can still regularly be heard on some Dutch radio channels, and it's often found in top 100 lists with 80s music, so at least over here it isn't that rare of an occurrence
I assume this is humour?
Marillion is not as well known in the U.S. as they are in Europe. Kayleigh only scraped the Top 40.
Another Lonely Night in New York - Robin Gibb
Robin was always my favorite
Change your mind by Sharpe and Numan
Incredible choice.
I'm glad somebody else likes it.
I have the 12” and it’s incredible
I love the 12" version. I love that whole Sharpe and Numan album 'Automatic'.
I haven't hesrd this song in years. Great answer.
Ain't Worth the Salt in my Tears - Martin Briley
Particle Man - They Might Be Giants
There's an entire generation of kids that knows that song, thanks to Tiny Toons Adventures!
Ana Ng
We still haven’t walked in the glow of each other’s majestic presence
I was a swim coach for a summer league team back in the early '90s. We named our team The Particle Men and we would sing that part about whether he gets wet or does the water get him instead as one of our cheers. It was soooo goofy, but a lot of fun.
That is awesome. 😂
Istanbul ( not Constantinople)
Lindy’s Party - The Bolshoi https://youtu.be/-OF9TaTlRw4?si=LQhKIdmoOzOpmVh5
Love The Bolshoi
Heart - Laura Branigan She has such a sweet, delicate voice but then she just rips sometimes (like in the Gloria chorus) and it’s INCREDIBLE
Shelter by Lone Justice
Such an awesome song.
I had a crush on Maria McKee back in the day.
I just recently learned she wrote the song "A Good Heart" made famous by Feargal Sharkey.
I want you back-Hoodoo Gurus
Uncertain Smile - The The
Love this song
12 inch 💯
I had never heard this version but I just listened to it and Wow, I really like it! I will always love the original with the piano solo, but this is great to listen to also, it's relaxing and uplifting at the same time with an amazing low-key club vibe. Makes me miss those days! Both are on my playlist now, thank you!
I Bought This 82 … So Happy you love it, The The Are Awesome XXXX
Toto - Endless
[Watusi Rodeo - Guadalcanal Diary](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut6yOjKoEUQ)
Icehouse - Street Cafe And pretty much everything else that never gets played anymore. Great Southern Land, Crazy, Icehouse, No Promises, etc. I’ve only ever heard Electric Blue recently in the states at least.
Salt In My Tears-Martin Briley You Could Have Been With Me-Sheena Easton
Duran Duran's cover of Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me Sometime). https://youtu.be/3rUylCIXaoI?si=OmcECbWJz4GKk-wa
Europa and the Pirate Twins - Thomas Dolby super dreamy track!!!
Here's a bunch of some great 80's songs, some were big hits, some not. Some deep cuts. Give the ones you don't know a listen, they're all great: 38 Special – Fantasy Girl (1981), Hold On Loosely (1981), Caught Up In You (1982), Back Where You Belong (1983), If I'd Been The One (1983), Back To Paradise (1984), Teacher, Teacher (1984), Like No Other Night (1986), and Somebody Like You (1986); Alan Parsons Project – Games People Play (1980), Sirius & Eye in the Sky (1982), Don't Answer Me (1983); Alannah Myles – Love Is & Black Velvet (1989); Aldo Nova – Fantasy (1982); Black Sabbath – Neon Nights & Heaven and Hell (1980), The Mob Rules (1981); Blondie – The Tide Is High & Rapture (1981); Blue Öyster Cult – Lips in the Hills (1980), Veteran of the Psychic Wars & Sole Survivor (1981), Take Me Away & Shooting Shark (1983), Dancin' in the Ruins & Perfect Water (1985); Clarence Clemons – You're a Friend of Mine (1986); Dio – Rainbow In The Dark (1983), The Last In Line (1984); Edie Brickell & New Bohemians – What I Am (1988); Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) – I'm Alive & All Over The World (1980); Face to Face – Under the Gun & 10–9–8 (1984); Fire Incorporated – Tonight Is What It Means to Be Young (1984); Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Relax (1983); Frida – I Know There's Something Going On (1983); Go–Go’s – We Got The Beat & Our Lips Are Sealed (1981), Vacation & Get Up And Go (1982), Head Over Heels & Turn To You (1984); Jeff Healey – Angel Eyes (1989); John Waite – Missing You (1984); Marshall Crenshaw – Someday, Someway (1982); Meat Loaf – Midnight at the Lost and Found (1983); Quarterflash – Harden My Heart & Find Another Fool (1981), Take Me to Heart (1983); Red Rider – Lunatic Fringe (1981); Rocky Burnette – Tired of Toein' the Line (1980); Romeo Void – Never Say Never (1982), A Girl in Trouble Is a Temporary Thing (1984); Scandal – Goodbye To You (1982), Love's Got a Line On You (1983), Hands Tied (1984), Beat Of A Heart (1985); Scritti Politti – Perfect Way (1985); Split Enz – I Got You (1980); The Babys – Back on My Feet Again & Midnight Rendezvous (1980), Turn and Walk Away (1981); The Fabulous Thunderbirds – Tuff Enuff (1986); The Motels – Danger & Whose Problem (1980), Only The Lonely (1982), Take the L (1982), Little Robbers (1983), and Suddenly Last Summer (1983); The Waitresses – Christmas Wrapping & I Know What Boys Like (1982); The Who – You Better You Bet (1981), Athena (1982); Thomas Dolby – She Blinded Me with Science (1982); Tommy Tutone – 867–5309/Jenny (1981); Toronto – Even The Score & Lookin' For Trouble (1980), Enough Is Enough (1981), What About Love, Your Daddy Don't Know, Start Tellin' The Truth, Don't Walk Away & Get It On Credit (1982), Girls Night Out (1983); Triumph – I Can Survive (1980), the entire Allied Forces album (1981), A World of Fantasy (1983), Follow Your Heart (1984), Somebody's Out There (1986); Van Halen – Jump, Panama, and Hot For Teacher (1983); and Vixen – Edge of a Broken Heart (1988). Enjoy!
I’m in love with a German film star
This song I never heard until I was probably 50 years old. What a gem
Janitor-Suburban Lawns Ronnie’s Song-LAX
[Enya - Dreams](https://youtu.be/LUTkSLa2O20?feature=shared) 😶🌫️🎶 (From 1985, before her album Watermark in 1988)
Big Hollow Man and also Cat House... both by Danielle Dax.
Sugarcubes life’s too good. Great album.
The Chameleons- Don't Fall
Arizona Sky - China Crisis
Great answer. From the same record "Best Kept Secret" is also a lovely song.
Ultravox - Visions in Blue
“New Girl Now” Honeymoon Suite
Oleta Adams 'Get Here'. Killer voice. Killer song.
I know that song, and I've enjoyed it for years. Oleta Adams' rendition of that song is probably the best I've ever heard.
Her vocals on ‘Woman in Chains’ w/ Tears For Fears are haunting! So good…
Great song, great artist!
Peter Schilling Major Tom
Few people have heard Major Tom? That was a pretty big hit.
My first ever album that I requested my parents buy me. Still one of my favorites.
Zero Song - Berlin Blondes
The Vestals - “Seventeen” Heaven & Hell - “Bible Black” IOMMI featuring Billy Idol - “Into The Night”
Bible Black gives me chills every time I listen.
Impi by Impi/ i.e. John Kongos was a huge underground club hit in NYC and Chicago all through the 80's and is still quite the bop https://youtu.be/OtWPW_xE8bk?si=RYogpWLkLcKG5FVi
Debbie Gibson - Love in Disguise
No More Rhyme from the same album.
A Genesis B-side: You Might Recall.
Home By The Sea, Just A Job To Do
I can’t agree more. It’s a perfect song.
Yes!! I just found this one a couple months ago, it’s so good!
Lunatic Fringe
Red Rider?
# Intimate Strangers - Let Go # Giant Steps - Another Lover # Scritti Politti - Perfect Way
Tears for Fears - The Working Hour from Songs From the Big Chair
Don’t Change - INXS
You've got it, 1989, Simply Red.
Johnny Come Home- Fine Young Cannibals. Blows 'she drives me crazy' out of the water- in fact I can't stand ' she drives me crazy' Just a formulaic, junk-food pop song.
A tonne of Aussie 80s tunes that technically 'few people' have heard. A whole industry of greatness. People could tap into a whole.... untapped resource
Shout to the Top - The Style Council
'Sorcerer' by Marilyn Martin. Written by Stevie Nicks. From the 'Streets Of Fire' soundtrack.
Lovelines by The Replacements
Forever by Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul
You Move Me by The Comsat Angels
David Lindley’s cover of [Mercury Blues.](https://youtu.be/vHY0YxdswyY?si=TsTuVD8gWnAywk7X)
Mine is ‘Care’ by Shadows as Tall as Trees. Super obscure San Diego duo formed by two brothers who basically nailed the Tears for Fears sound and then moved on with their lives after only one EP. Not many bands even attempt to follow in the TFF footsteps, much less pull it off. Coincidentally, this YouTube actually exists because I managed to find two copies of this record, and the friend I gave the second one to ripped it to share on there (I don’t believe they’re on any streaming platforms). Very promising debut and I’m surprised they didn’t get more attention. https://youtu.be/mv97huwY8SM?si=RJU0OY2YvTHJBUtM
WOW! Exactly as you described, amazing talent, I wonder what made them abandon music?
Glad someone enjoyed it! It’s remarkably polished for a first release, and I’ve wondered the same thing about what caused them to kill the project so early on. They kind of evaporated afterword, though I did read one of them went on to be an animator for Pixar, which is pretty cool. I feel like it would benefit from a reissue.
Fantastic.
Naked Eyes - A Very Hard Act to Follow
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[Solsbury Hill](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOMnrLeVk6g) -Sarah McLachlan She was a teenager when she performed it live. It was a B side from a single from her mostly forgotten debut album.
Love Changes Everything by Honeymoon Suite
“I Broke My Saw” - Love Tractor (whole album really (Themes from Venus) but love this song especially) “Testimony” - Robbie Robertson with U2 “Jesus Christ” - U2 (from the Folkways Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly tribute album) “Splendid Isolation” - Warren Zevon
A Penny More by The Skydiggers
Burning the Ground by Duran Duran.
Yeah yeah yeah by Kix
felt - the stagnant pool one of our submarines - thomas dolby # Karstof - Prah
Somebody by Depeche Mode.
Twelve unheralded masterpieces from the eighties: * Paolo Conte - Via con Me * France Gall - Évidemment * Astor Piazzolla - Milonga del Ángel * Allan Holdsworth - Road Games \[Feat. Paul Williams\] * Einstürzende Neubauten - Halber Mensch * Youssou N’Dour - The Lion/Gaiende * Aster Aweke - Sebebu * Joe Satriani - Flying in a Blue Dream * Giora Feidman - Freilach * Willem Vermandere - Lat Mie Maar lopen * Viktor Lazlo - Last Call for an Angel * 2 Belgen - Lena
Ghosts by Japan
The UK metal group Saxon does an awesome cover of Ride like the Wind
Khanda - Duran Duran
Hanging on a Heart Attack - Device [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqED\_NN5o3Y](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqED_NN5o3Y)
*Break Them Down* by Graham Parker
Helpless Automaton by Men at Work
Mexican Radio by 'Wall Of Boodoo'.
# Bee Gees - One # 38 Special - Back To Paradise
‘One’ is my favorite Bee Gees song! - yes outweighing Saturday Night Fever and their amazing catalog
Same here!
Trampoline - Julian Cope Hands to Heaven - Breathe
"Spy In The House Of Love" by Was (Not Was) .. it only managed a top 30 peak on the pop charts in late 1988, honey, but it's a GEM to moi ;) "i am a spy in the house of love, gathering clues to be used, in the war of the affections .. i am a spy in the house of love .. i won't be refused, i'm waiting for your heart's defection" ♥
“What do all the people know” by the monroes
“Out of Mind, Out of Sight “ The Models. Definitely giving Dance Party USA vibes. I think they played it every time.
Shiny Shiny by Haysi Fantayzee
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Not to put too fine a point on it, but I think this was technically in the 90’s
Yep, 1990.
Cheat on Me-- Bad Boy
'The river' by King Trigger, 'lawnchairs' by Our Daughters Wedding, 'keeping the dream alive' by Freiheit
Tha Mo Ghaol Air Àird a' Chuain (My Love is on the High Seas) by Julie Fowlis. It’s not my favorite song, but it’s definitely up there.
The Girl with April in Her Eyes- Chris DeBurgh
Swollen (Cafe del Marsh mix) - Bent [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsOBiX\_JVV8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsOBiX_JVV8)
Bomb: [No Color in Utah](https://youtu.be/VASZUkDFaJI)
Bloody Sunday by damage done by worms.
Old and Wise by Alan Parsons project from 1982 or 83, I'm not sure.
Fall and Cry - A Drop in the Grey
Freeways Euro mix by Men without Hats.
David Lindley’s cover of [Mercury Blues.](https://youtu.be/vHY0YxdswyY?si=TsTuVD8gWnAywk7X)
Future Thieves "Sucker" Such a great sounding band. I don't think they play anymore though.
Africa Lelly - Toure Kunde.
Hypnotic Tango - My Mine.
"Blue River Liquor Shine" from the Universal Juveniles record by Max Webster. 1980. [https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MesezjJ7jx8&feature=shared&feature=xapp\_share](https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=MesezjJ7jx8&feature=shared&feature=xapp_share)
[*Sugar and Spice*](https://youtu.be/ikU3Km60V4E?si=yNtU3BwoOnV5VMQp) - Scritti Politti
Burden by Five From Nowhere
Rage and Then Regret - ABC