Frankie Goes To Hollywood – ‘Two Tribes’

23 June 1984 The only one of Frankie's three big 1984 singles to get to number one here in Ireland, 'Two Tribes' certainly fits in with that year's fashion for songs about nuclear war. However, where '99 Red Balloons' laments our self-destruction and lost civilisation, this is a slightly different take: nuclear war may indeed … Continue reading Frankie Goes To Hollywood – ‘Two Tribes’

The Pointer Sisters – ‘Automatic’

26 May 1984 Post-disco, R n' B-originating, Prince-influenced synth-pop: that's what it is. As for why it is, I'm less certain. 'Automatic' feels less a song than a keyboard setting; the lyrics even lean gleefully into the whole circuitry-systems conceit. Ruth Pointer's contralto is an interesting lead vocal choice, and in truth the only item … Continue reading The Pointer Sisters – ‘Automatic’

Phil Collins – ‘Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)’

28 April 1984 I've not seen the movie Against All Odds, but I assume from the title song that it's about a woman who finally has enough of her man's middle-aged, passive-aggressive, cry-baby sulking, and leaves him to his Ford Mondeo and his Top Gear DVDs and his Phil Collins CDs. Later cover versions will … Continue reading Phil Collins – ‘Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)’

Cyndi Lauper – ‘Girls Just Want To Have Fun’

18 February 1984 I bet you're as surprised as I am to discover that 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun' was written and originally performed by a man. But yes, 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun' was a slightly punkish 1979 track by a Robert Hazard, and the spelling isn't the only difference. Hazard's version is … Continue reading Cyndi Lauper – ‘Girls Just Want To Have Fun’

Shakin’ Stevens and Bonnie Tyler – ‘A Rockin’ Good Way’

4 February 1984 Uh-oh. I don't know this one, and I'm not looking forward to making its acquaintance. As usual, I will listen to it for the first time LIVE as I write this. The pairing of Wales' next-biggest pop stars—Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey evidently being unavailable—promises to be a terrible mis-match of Bonnie's … Continue reading Shakin’ Stevens and Bonnie Tyler – ‘A Rockin’ Good Way’