Monday, 14 April 2014

Battle of the New Wave Bands - Final Four (Round 4)

The Final Four have been determined!!!

After a tight even split of votes in the early going, clear favorites emerged in the end.  Below are the winners (and margin of victory) of the four brackets, and the Final Four match-ups:


    
              

A)  The Cure  (64%)              vs.               D)  Talking Heads  (73%)




B) The Smiths  (55%)             vs.               C)  The Clash  (64%)


The Final Four are all giants that left an indelible imprint during their heyday:

A)  The Cure debuted in 1976 and Robert Smith created a series of dark, brooding records that planted the seed for goth rock.  Top LP's included Three Imaginary Boys (1979), Head on the Door (1985) and Disintegration (1989).  Controversial song 'Killing an Arab' was based on Camus classic novel 'The Stranger'.

B)  The Smiths were another brooding, melancholy UK band that featured Morrissey, a celibate ironic crooner and Johnny Marr, guitarist extraordinaire.  Formed in 1982 the band released five albums before disbanding in 1987, with high-points being 'Queen is Dead' LP and the haunting 'How Soon is Now' single.

C) The Clash were formed ironically after Joe Strummer saw the Sex Pistols in concert during 1976, but quickly became the definitive UK punk band.  Hard rocking, passionate with a leftist political ideology, their motto was 'the only band that matters'.  Musically the Clash evolved to explore dub reggae, rockabilly and soul/blues in their pinnacle 'London Calling' 2-LP record.  'Clampdown' and 'Guns of Brixton' still resonate.

D) Talking Heads got it's start early opening for the Ramones in the seminal CBGB punk club.  David Byrne came from the art school New York scene, and brought theatrical intellectual edge to the band.  And music that morphed from punk pop to a funk/R&B unique rhythmic hybrid.  Ten LPs were released over a 12 year career, with the first four essential listening.  'Pyscho Killer' and 'Life During Wartime' are personal favorites.


Simply send a Comment  (enter Name only in Name/URL drop-down option) to this post with your selections.  

DEADLINE for Votes:  Friday, April 18th 10 pm.  

11 comments:

  1. Talking Heads
    The Clash

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  2. Jo' picks

    Cure
    Smith

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  3. Santino Bellisario14 April 2014 at 23:31

    This was easy John...

    A) The Cure
    and
    C) The Clash

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  4. A) the Cure
    B) the Smiths

    (easy decisions!!)

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  5. D) Talking Heads
    C) Clash

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  6. So...this was really tough...

    Initially I thought ... The smiths and the cure..and although I most definitely prefer the smiths to the clash... Choosing both the smiths and the cure is just not embracing the diversity of new wave.... The smiths and the cure have the same common denominator...deep lyrics with a smattering of pain and angst... Talking heads represent the more "upbeat joie de vivre" of this "era" .. So after listening to the "best of" for each them... And lingering over "love cats" and "how soon is now" a little too long... I ended up "on the road to nowhere"

    Talking heads and the smiths are my choices...

    Wouldn't it just be easier if we all admit that actually "the specials" really represent new wave the best???!!!! - you've surely got to admit that the 6min jazz/ reggae extended version of Ghost Town embraces all the influences we discussed deep into the night in Brazil.....??!!!!

    Yours in utter angst...!
    Sheelagh takes a bow 😉

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  7. Talking Heads
    and
    The Clash

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  8. The smiths
    The Cure

    Dee... (Not an easy one)

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  9. Talking Heads

    The Clash

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