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Like A Lady
The Sounds
#2000s #BPDgirlvibes

Like a Lady by the Sounds. Very sexy.
Victim of Love
Erasure
#1980s #electronic

35 years ago today, Erasure released their single Victim of Love, which became one of their big hits.
Atmosphere
Joy Division
Yesterday was another anniversary: 42 years since Ian Curtis killed himself. Here is one of my favourite songs of his.
OMD's wonderful 1981 single Maid of Orleans had a stained-glass image as its artwork. A fan has had it fitted into his front door!
New Life
Depeche Mode
RIP Andy Fletcher, 1961-2022.
Ice Machine
Depeche Mode
#1980s #electronic

Another Depeche song here that I've always liked, Ice Machine.
Enjoy the Silence
Depeche Mode (Live San Francisco 1990)
#1980s #electronic

Depeche Mode with a 1990 live version of their classic Enjoy the Silence.
Jealousy [Extended Version]
The Pet Shop Boys
#1990s #electronic

"Not poppy, nor mandragora,
Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world,
Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep
Which thou owedst yesterday."

"You will never again know the peace you enjoyed before today."

The Pet Shop Boys with their fantastic extended version of their song Jealousy, a study of the heartbreak, agony, obsession, insecurity and jealousy that one feels upon learning of a lover's betrayal.
A selection of pieces by Italian composers of upbeat movie soundtracks (perfect background ambience for a middle-class fondue party!):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9TVf6EX0Vs
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#1980s #brass #brassband

This is the most ridiculous version of Depeche Mode's early hit Just Can't Get Enough. Looks like Italy. Very enjoyable, and has a surprise percussion section towards the end that you definitely won't see coming. Hilarious stuff!
I am really quite shocked to discover that Nanci Griffith, the American singer-songwriter, died last year. I never heard until now.

In the early 1990s, my mother began collecting music of her own liking. It was always "woman-y" stuff - Suzanne Vega, Emmylou Harris, Beverley Craven, Mary Chapin Carpenter, etc. - so I probably wouldn't have much fondness for it, except that it was so much a part of my childhood. (In those days, albums were played again and again in a household, so one became very familiar with them.)

Out of all the CDs, perhaps my mother's favourites were albums by Nanci Griffith. She had just released the Late Night Grande Hotel album, which was played God knows how many times in the house. Then my mother got her previous album, Storms. A couple of years later came Other Voices, Other Rooms and then Flyer.

Late Night Grande Hotel in particular was full of songs that brought my mother a lot of happiness. Whenever I think of her these days, this album immediately springs to mind. I remember how innocent and happy she seemed whenever those songs played. She would often sing along. I just looked the album up, and the track-listing brings back lyrics and melodies which are painful now for me, but very impressive in how they are so vivid after so long. It must be 25 years since I heard the beautiful title song, or One Blade Shy, or The Power Lines... but there they are, and there is my mother.

I don't know anything about Nanci Griffith as a person, and her music isn't the kind of thing I would seek out... but it is good music, and it touched a very pure soul and made her happy.

RIP Nanci Griffith, 1953-2021.