And the whole thing, in case you’re interested…because we need her irreverence these days.
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Once a legitimate blog. Now just a collection of memes 'n menz.
And the whole thing, in case you’re interested…because we need her irreverence these days.
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Grace Jones: Slave to the Rhythm (1985)
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Culture Club: Waking Up With The House On Fire (1984)
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Madonna: Bedtime Stories (1994)
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I kind of wish I’d watched more Soul Train back in the day ‘cuz this was the music I was dancing to. But as I remember it was broadcast Sunday morning, and after having been out all Saturday night, Sunday mornings just weren’t my jam… Plus I also seem to recall the music they were dancing to on the show was always already old and tired to us gay club kids.
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Elton John: Blue Moves (1976)
Like many others, when Blue Moves first came out, and for many years later, I had a love/hate relationship with this album. The sound was so different from all of Elton’s previous work, and yet still so fresh. It also annoyed me no end back in the day that all four sides of the album wouldn’t fit on a standard 90 minute cassette tape, requiring that you buy a notoriously thin and prone to breakage and entanglement-in-the-player 120-minute cassette.
Now, of course, I think this collection is brilliant.
Favorite tracks: One Horse Town, Boogie Pilgrim, Crazy Water, Shoulder Holster, Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word, If There’s a God in Heaven (What’s He Waiting For?), and Bite Your Lip (Get Up and Dance).
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Culture Club: Colour by Numbers (1983)
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Donna Summer: The Wanderer (1980)
Or as I like to call it, “The beginning of the end of her career.”
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Madonna: Erotica (1992)
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Donna Summer: On The Radio – Greatest Hits Vol. I & II (1979)
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Laura Branigan (1952-2004): Gloria (1982)
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Grace Jones: Bulletproof Heart (1989)
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Grace Jones: Portfolio (1977)
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Grace Jones: Muse (1979)
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Giorgio Moroder: E=Mc2 (1979)
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Picture it: San Francisco, August 1986. Before I was employed and settled into my own place, I was staying with some friends of my best buddy in a grand old Victorian on Haight Street, and one afternoon I was poking around in the guest room closet and ran across a cache of vinyl. Among the many records I hadn’t heard previously was this gem, Boom Boom by one-hit wonder* Paul Lekakis. I had no idea a video had ever been made, so stumbling across this on YouTube the other day was a surprise.
The full 12-inch version, of Boom Boom if you’re so inclined.
Okay, I know it’s not the greatest song in the world, but much like Sparks’ Music That You Can Dance To (that I also found in that same cache of vinyl) it is inexorably tied to my first few months as a San Franciscan.
*Further research via Discogs and Spotify indicate that Mr. Lekakis has put out work since the 80s, but after listening to (most of) it, I can’t honestly say I’ve heard any of it. (And quite frankly, none of that matches Boom Boom—with the possible exception of Fruit Machine, which has that same mid 80s energy.)
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Giorgio & Chris: Love’s in You, Love’s in Me (1978)
Never one of my favorites, but looked back upon fondly, especially Burning the Midnight Oil.
I get the totally unsubstantiated feeling that Giorgio was fucking Chris at the time and was hoping to make her the next Donna Summer. Unfortunately, Chris didn’t possess the vocal talent of Summer and this is why I think this was a one-off album…
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Roxy Music: Avalon (1982)
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…with one of her performances that is a perfect reflection of the last several years.
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