Feelin' a little trancey.
Category: music
Everybody Wants to Rule Saturday Music
- The Tipping Point, by Tears for Fears: New TfF in 2022, it really is 1984 forever.
- Ha! Ha! Ha!, by Ultravox
- New Wave Deep Cuts
Haunted Machines Wednesday Music
Red Skies Saturday Music
- Reach the Beach, by The Fixx
- React, by The Fixx
- 99 Luftballons, by Nena
- Dreamtime, by The Stranglers
- Feline, by The Stranglers
- Grace Under Pressure, by Rush
- Never for Ever, by Kate Bush
See also 2 Minutes to Midnight Saturday Music. So many musical options, I barely had any overlap.
Witchy Wednesday Music
Screaming at Friday Music
Bow Down Before Monday Music
Takin' Care of Wednesday Music
'80s Neon Tuesday Music
Inspired by a fediverse conversation about how '80s the '80s were (more '80s than you can believe):
- Maybe It's Live, by Robert Palmer: Lot of great rock/dance/almost bluesy songs.
- Notorious, by Duran Duran: Rio was good pop, but Notorious is the one that actually impressed me. They could rock out when they had to.
- Miami Vice, by Jan Hammer: The sound of the '80s.
- The Power Station: 1985, Robert Palmer, the rock half of Duran Duran, and a Chic ("le freak") made an awesome video and a whole album of rock/synth.
- Riptide, by Robert Palmer: His breakout, with of course the video.
- Airwolf: The greatest TV show of all time. There is apparently an entire album of Airwolf Themes but I can't find it anywhere convenient.
- Harold F, by Harold Faltermeyer: Axel F, the Beverly Hills Cop song. But he scored everything else, too, like Fletch Lives.
- Living in Fear, by The Power Station: A decade later, they reunited. I barely know this album at all, '90s I was too much into metal & industrial to still like my '80s pop.
And then looking this up, I discovered Robert Palmer died in 2003, age 54. Nobody told me! guardian obituary