The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........
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@jegga said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
"Tainted love" @MiketheSnow being second behind "Macarena" from some random google thing. I've never heard of another Soft cell song
I do think the U.K is regional music wise, it might well sell more singles because it has a lot of people, but the "hits" aren't heard down here much, as amusing and awful as the Christmas music is. Nena being mentioned above is a prime example, we all know the fucking balloons, but nothing else (except Germans who probably know all of her songs).
That draw against North Harbour might have annoyed me - sorry Mike
I also want a poll. Nominate your best track by an artist / band that went on to do fuck all else? I just don't know how to do that.
Agree, I'm astounded that the cretins that made Aga do continued to/were allowed to continue make to music and it was reasonably popular in the Uk
There is no law in the UK preventing this sort of thing and yes, it is a gap in our judicial system. In the meantime I wait forlornly for some vigilante justice to be doled out.
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@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@jegga I'm sorry, "Aga" or "Aga do" who the fuch are they?
The rock that I live under is really heavy and I don't like to crawl out much.
If you've never heard of Black lace[ the band that sings aga do] you're one of the lucky ones. Keep it that way, don't search it and try and listen to it.
Be strong, don't let your curiosity get the better of you.
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@Catogrande said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@jegga said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
"Tainted love" @MiketheSnow being second behind "Macarena" from some random google thing. I've never heard of another Soft cell song
I do think the U.K is regional music wise, it might well sell more singles because it has a lot of people, but the "hits" aren't heard down here much, as amusing and awful as the Christmas music is. Nena being mentioned above is a prime example, we all know the fucking balloons, but nothing else (except Germans who probably know all of her songs).
That draw against North Harbour might have annoyed me - sorry Mike
I also want a poll. Nominate your best track by an artist / band that went on to do fuck all else? I just don't know how to do that.
Agree, I'm astounded that the cretins that made Aga do continued to/were allowed to continue make to music and it was reasonably popular in the Uk
There is no law in the UK preventing this sort of thing and yes, it is a gap in our judicial system. In the meantime I wait forlornly for some vigilante justice to be doled out.
If theres any upside to your nations eventual adoption of sharia law its the knowledge that so many in your entertainment industry will finally get whats coming to them. Hopefully James Corden has moved back to the Uk by then.
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@jegga said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@Catogrande said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@jegga said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
"Tainted love" @MiketheSnow being second behind "Macarena" from some random google thing. I've never heard of another Soft cell song
I do think the U.K is regional music wise, it might well sell more singles because it has a lot of people, but the "hits" aren't heard down here much, as amusing and awful as the Christmas music is. Nena being mentioned above is a prime example, we all know the fucking balloons, but nothing else (except Germans who probably know all of her songs).
That draw against North Harbour might have annoyed me - sorry Mike
I also want a poll. Nominate your best track by an artist / band that went on to do fuck all else? I just don't know how to do that.
Agree, I'm astounded that the cretins that made Aga do continued to/were allowed to continue make to music and it was reasonably popular in the Uk
There is no law in the UK preventing this sort of thing and yes, it is a gap in our judicial system. In the meantime I wait forlornly for some vigilante justice to be doled out.
If theres any upside to your nations eventual adoption of sharia law its the knowledge that so many in your entertainment industry will finally get whats coming to them. Hopefully James Corden has moved back to the Uk by then.
I am even now placing the mat facing towards Meccah.
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@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@jegga I'm tough curiosity wise and will take the advice. Thanks.
There is one reason why some of those people /bands are one hit wonders. The rest of their music, is shit.
Thats the worst part , they were actually successful in the charts with other songs despite their music being widely despised
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@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
I also want a poll. Nominate your best track by an artist / band that went on to do fuck all else? I just don't know how to do that.
From the tracks posted it seems like the One Hit Wonder falls into a number of categories:
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A genuine bolt from the blue. An above average hit song which for some unknown reason was the artist / band's one and only release
e.g. Norman Greenspan - Spirit In The Sky -
A below average hit which was released on the back of an event or gimmick
e.g. Clive Dunn - Grandad -
An above average song which was the artist / band's one and only Top 10? Top 20? Top 40? hit. Prior and subsequent releases either didn't chart or didn't reach the required number.
e.g. The Members - Sound Of The Suburbs
Feel free to add / ammend
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With respect to @Catogrande' 'Sugar Sugar' is this the ultimate One Hit Wonder?
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@MiketheSnow Does it count if it was a hit twice? Albeit with some alternative virtue signallers?
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@Catogrande said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@MiketheSnow Does it count if it was a hit twice?
Was waiting for that
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@MiketheSnow said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
I also want a poll. Nominate your best track by an artist / band that went on to do fuck all else? I just don't know how to do that.
From the tracks posted it seems like the One Hit Wonder falls into a number of categories:
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A genuine bolt from the blue. An above average hit song which for some unknown reason was the artist / band's one and only release
e.g. Norman Greenspan - Spirit In The Sky -
A below average hit which was released on the back of an event or gimmick
e.g. Clive Dunn - Grandad -
An above average song which was the artist / band's one and only Top 10? Top 20? Top 40? hit. Prior and subsequent releases either didn't chart or didn't reach the required number.
e.g. The Members - Sound Of The Suburbs
Feel free to add / am
mendHave done
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@MiketheSnow said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
I also want a poll. Nominate your best track by an artist / band that went on to do fuck all else? I just don't know how to do that.
From the tracks posted it seems like the One Hit Wonder falls into a number of categories:
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A genuine bolt from the blue. An above average hit song which for some unknown reason was the artist / band's one and only release
e.g. Norman Greenspan - Spirit In The Sky -
A below average hit which was released on the back of an event or gimmick
e.g. Clive Dunn - Grandad -
An above average song which was the artist / band's one and only Top 10? Top 20? Top 40? hit. Prior and subsequent releases either didn't chart or didn't reach the required number.
e.g. The Members - Sound Of The Suburbs
Feel free to add / ammend
It is a bit like rugby - nobody is quite sure of the laws- so you just push them.
Yes to Spirit in the Sky. Everybody knows it. Not many know who wrote or sung it. (unlikely to know any others).
No to "Grandad". Maybe I'm not old enough and it is a U.K. thing. Never heard it.
No to "Sound of the suburbs". Know it, just ,but never a "hit" I would say.Your "hit" status is worthy of comment -a NZ hit isn't a U.K hit. However if a U.K band makes it in NZ ( and vice versa) it is actually global success I think.
I'm a fan of Brit music but...2 of those those don't fit for me, as a larger than Britain hit.
@MN5 will probably have to adjudicate any poll, which worries me a bit . A bit like Garces on Saturday.
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@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
"Tainted love" @MiketheSnow being second behind "Macarena" from some random google thing. I've never heard of another Soft cell song
I do think the U.K is regional music wise, it might well sell more singles because it has a lot of people, but the "hits" aren't heard down here much, as amusing and awful as the Christmas music is.
I beg to differ @Snowy . Pretty much all of these were played here in NZ back in the day. In fact before the early 80s when the FM rollout started and almost all radio outside Auckland was controlled by NZBC and later the Radio New Zealand SOE, we were far more likely to hear the UK stuff than anything else. All those novelty records got an airing, at least on Radio Northland, and as playlisting was done centrally it was probably the same around the country. There was some US music, but mostly Country, and a bit from Aus as well, and many were re-recorded by local artists and the originals werenât released here. And in fact you were much more likely to get St Winifredâs Choir than a local band like Blerta or even Split Enz, and bands like Human Instinct? Nope, nowhere.
Radio Hauraki was the exception, and we used to love being within range so we could hear different stuff. Ironically it was TV that brought the change to more music from the US, Aus, Europe and Canada when Grunt Machine and Radio with Pix played it. God bless you Brent Hansen.
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@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@MiketheSnow said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
@Snowy said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
I also want a poll. Nominate your best track by an artist / band that went on to do fuck all else? I just don't know how to do that.
From the tracks posted it seems like the One Hit Wonder falls into a number of categories:
-
A genuine bolt from the blue. An above average hit song which for some unknown reason was the artist / band's one and only release
e.g. Norman Greenspan - Spirit In The Sky -
A below average hit which was released on the back of an event or gimmick
e.g. Clive Dunn - Grandad -
An above average song which was the artist / band's one and only Top 10? Top 20? Top 40? hit. Prior and subsequent releases either didn't chart or didn't reach the required number.
e.g. The Members - Sound Of The Suburbs
Feel free to add / ammend
It is a bit like rugby - nobody is quite sure of the laws- so you just push them.
Yes to Spirit in the Sky. Everybody knows it. Not many know who wrote or sung it. (unlikely to know any others).
No to "Grandad". Maybe I'm not old enough and it is a U.K. thing. Never heard it.
No to "Sound of the suburbs". Know it, just ,but never a "hit" I would say.Your "hit" status is worthy of comment -a NZ hit isn't a U.K hit. However if a U.K band makes it in NZ ( and vice versa) it is actually global success I think.
I'm a fan of Brit music but...2 of those those don't fit for me, as a larger than Britain hit.
@MN5 will probably have to adjudicate any poll, which worries me a bit . A bit like Garces on Saturday.
Sounds too technical and beyond my paygrade
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Sister Janet Mead, singing nun from Adelaide who was a part of the âRock Massâ movement, using rock music to get the kids into Catholic church. A worldwide smash hit in 1974. Listen to that electric guitar! Almost makes me regret I didnât become an altar boy. (Sheâs still alive btw not sure where to send fan mail, sorry.)
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My memory of the â70s was syndicated U.S. radio shows I could hear up & down NZ on the AM dial â Casey Kasemâs American Top 40, Country Countdown (from Nashville, hated the thing) and Wolfman Jackâs show, which was mostly oldies and weird stuff, a real education. Hauraki played the Stones, but canât remember anybody playing Zeppelin on radio, you had to buy those records to hear them. Only time you heard Pink Floyd on air was âThe Great Gig In the Skyâ being used to sell coffee on a tv advert which still blows my mind. Radio i used to play rock in the mornings, then Sinclairâs talker, then rock music afterward, followed by Tim Bickerstaffâs afternoon-early evening sports talker, then back to rock in the evening. Crazy radio format. K-Tel records were also very popular.
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@Salacious-Crumb Wow. That took me back.
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@Salacious-Crumb said in The Ultimate one hit wonders thread........:
My memory of the â70s was syndicated U.S. radio shows I could hear up & down NZ on the AM dial â Casey Kasemâs American Top 40, Country Countdown (from Nashville, hated the thing) and Wolfman Jackâs show, which was mostly oldies and weird stuff, a real education. Hauraki played the Stones, but canât remember anybody playing Zeppelin on radio, you had to buy those records to hear them. Only time you heard Pink Floyd on air was âThe Great Gig In the Skyâ being used to sell coffee on a tv advert which still blows my mind. Radio i used to play rock in the mornings, then Sinclairâs talker, then rock music afterward, followed by Tim Bickerstaffâs afternoon-early evening sports talker, then back to rock in the evening. Crazy radio format. K-Tel records were also very popular.
When you say Sinclair do you mean Pete Sinclair? For some reason I hear his name and think of vegemite jars.