Only song I know is Up The Junction, and I love it. I've been thinking about getting an album, because what I have is Teenage Kicks, which is a compilation of some of the best punk/new wave stuff.
My fav album is definitely Argy Bargy, and best songs are definetly tempted, another nail in my heart, and pulling mussels from the shell. And no, they aren't emo, they're punk/new wave band from the 80s.
Not surprising I guess. I know Tempted enjoyed a resurgence back in the mid-90s after it was featured in the movie Reality Bites, but don't know how popular it was in the UK then.
Great band, Difford and Tilbrook were likened to Lennon and McCartney in there day due to the writing style.
Saw them live once supporting Bryan Adams, tehy rocked
Forever88<h6>glah glah glah</h6> wrote: I thought tempted was their biggest hit
"Tempted" is their biggest hit in terms of airplay now but their biggest hits in the U.S. in terms of chart success are "Hourglass" and "853-5937"--they both made the top 40. Too bad you never hear either of those anymore 'cos they're both good. I've also heard "Black Coffee In Bed" a couple times during an 80's weekend or something like that.
We bought our second receiver just before Christmas so we wouldn't fight over it anymore.
Been listening to Deep Tracks' A-Z countdown thingee since the new year began. Currently on Leon Russell's version of Jumpin Jack Flash.
No, they're doing it by song title.
So far, I've heard things like GSTQ, Dragon Attack, and Bicycle Race (and QPR's Fat Bottomed Girl), though I missed Good Company. It's mainly album stuff from the 1970s Queen-wise.
I've managed to hear every Beatles-related song there is, however. Plus about 6 versions of Crossroads.
Togg wrote: Great band, Difford and Tilbrook were likened to Lennon and McCartney in there day due to the writing style.
Saw them live once supporting Bryan Adams, tehy rocked
Yeah i heard Glenn Tillbrook was going on tour, though its a solo tour, so none of the other guys.