Friday, December 20, 2024

Best of 1985 Mix

 

By 1985 it feels like we have left the 70's far far behind.  There is also a good blend of music here that I was into in high school and into in college, but the difference in time is no longer that relevant.  

20. Rain On the Scarecrow by John Mellencamp
     OK let's get into the fall of the Democratic party in rural America.  Watch the opening of this video and you see three young farmers talking.  These men would all have been voting Democrat in 1985 and this song was in response to the banking practices that had become the norm with all the deregulation of the banking industry under Reagan.  Today all these guys and their families all likely vote Republican.  It's incredible how much things can change in 40 years.  Thank you Bill Clinton.  I'll leave it there.  

19. I Want the One I Can't Have by The Smiths
     I wouldn't discover The Smiths until I was in college.  I can still remember the first time I listened to this album Meat is Murder, their second album.  Brilliant!!  Best album they ever made and a huge influence.  

18. Cloudbusting by Kate Bush
     This is Kate Bush in a new plane of existence from her earlier work.  Just a brilliant artist and a wonderful song.  If you don't know the story about the songs look it up, very interesting.  

17. Nowhere Fast by The Smiths
     There are a few songs, especially when you are younger, that you hear and they completely resonate with you.  I remember hearing "Born to Run" for the first time in high school, I remember hearing "Nowhere Fast" for the first time in college.  

16. In Between Days by The Cure
     I have always thought that Robert Smith's genius is well under appreciated.  The same guy who's band broke into the mainstream with "The Forest" made this song.  One thing that came out of this time of music was this idea of writing upbeat sounding songs that actually have very sad lyrics.  Here is a great example that would inspire a lot of writers including those making hits today like Charlie XCS whether they know it or not.  

15. Head Over Heels by Tears for Fears
     I liked this song from the first time I heard it and I've never tired of it.  It feels so mid 1980's in a way that is hard to explain.  But if someone wanted me to define the sound of the 1980's this would be a good pick.  

14. The Sweetest Taboo by Sade
     Wow just so perfect.  Love this song and never tire of it.  It's one of those songs that just makes you want to tap your foot and feel cool.  I remember reading a review of Sade in Rolling Stone Magazine when this album was out.  The guy reviewing them had gone to see them in concert and was amazed at how much he enjoyed their show.  I get it.  

13. Take On Me by a-ha
     Definitely my album of the year in 1985.  Their next album would be even better in my view, but this was really their one shot in the US and then they faded away in our country.  A good band for along time, but in many ways this was their best work.  My kids love this song and if you haven't seen the modern acoustic take where they are performing this for bunch of mid 40s women check it out.  It's great.  

12. That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore by The Smiths
     It's like they took Franny and Zooey and put it into song form in some way.  Not sure how they did that.  There is something about this song that I still connect to today just as I did at age 18.  There is a loneliness and a cruelty to the world that those of us who can relate to Franny I don't think can ever get past.  

11. Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears
     Probably the perfect video, because this is a perfect driving song.  The best song Tears for Fears ever did and that's a pretty good feat.  They are a band who I've always believed completely burned out for everyone in 1985.  

10. Driver 8 by R.E.M.
     OK this is the second best R.E.M. song and a brilliant album.  These two albums are for me the peak of R.E.M. though I would hang with them through a few more albums.  

9. Plum Dumb by The Dead Milkmen
     This is a great album that maybe hasn't aged so well, but I still love this song.  It's funny I'm not even sure why I like this song so much.  Maybe because it feels so 1985 and so youthful in a way that I'm not sure exists anymore.  

8. The Boy Who Cried Wolf by The Style Council
     Wow some big hitter albums in 1985.  Really love this album and this song.  I would discover these guys in college and this album in 1987.  Easily one of the best albums ever made in my view but this is really the only standout single type song on the album.  

7. Shoot Me Down by Everything But the Girl
     This is the first song of theirs that really grabbed me and I happily went with them wherever they wanted to go.  

6. To Live and Die in L.A. by Wang Chung
     They had some big hit that I absolutely hated, but I absolutely love this song.  

5. Is It a Crime by Sade
     Probably the best vocal performance Sade ever did for an album.  The band would go on to make better albums and better songs even, but this is Sade the singer at her best.  

4. Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush
     What can you say about a song that would come back 40 years later to be number 1.  It's brilliant.  

3. Well I Wonder by The Smiths
     This is my favorite Smiths song.  The music is perfect, the lyrics brilliant.  The Smiths are not for everyon, but they are still special to me.  

2. Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits
     My most favorite ever TV and music moment was this song on Miami Vice.  This is a song I fall back to quite often.  

1. Into the Groove by Madonna
     If you knew me in 1985 you would have easily guest what was number 1 if you knew this song was in the pool.  I have declared this as my favorite song all time for the last 39 years and I don't see that changing anytime soon.  Madonna would never top this song even though I think her later work was better than this era of work.  If someone wants to know Madonna this is the song.  

Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story

We have a new NFL-themed Hallmark movie this year.  It's called Holiday Touchdown:  A Chiefs Love Story.  Of course it's about the Chiefs, because Hallmark is in Kansas City. Here's the set-up:  Alana Higman is a 20-something woman whose parents met when their parents both bought season tickets to the Chiefs back in 1967.  The two families have been obsessed with the Chiefs ever since, and they own a store that sells Chiefs memorabilia.  (It's called "KC Corner," and it has this really cool sign where the "KC" looks like the KC on the Chiefs' helmets), along with two arrowheads.

Anyway, Alana is going to take over the store.  She tells her family that there's someone coming to the score on Tuesday that she wants everyone to meet.  They all think that she's finally met a guy -- but no, it's someone from the Chiefs' Fan Engagement operation.  The family is up for Chiefs Fan of the Year -- if they win, they get a special tour of the stadium and sideline passes.  The family is excited.

Saturday, December 14, 2024

Final KHSAA Football Rankings

Here is the final top 20 from MaxPreps.  State Champions are in bold:

1.  Lou. Trinity:  13-2 (6A Champ)
2.  Cooper:  14-1
3.  Paducah Tilghman:  15-0 (4A Champ)
4.  Ryle:  12-3
5.  Bowling Green:  13-2 (5A Champ)
6.  Boyle Co:  12-1
7.  Franklin Co:  13-1
8.  Lex. Frederick Douglass:  9-5
9.  Christian Academy-Louisville:  12-3 (3A Champ)
10.  Ft. Thomas Highlands:  11-3
11.  Corbin:  12-2
12.  Covington Catholic:  11-3
13.  Lou. St. Xavier:  7-5
14.  Lou. Manual:  10-2
15.  S. Warren:  12-2
16.  Beechwood:  14-1 (2A Champ)
17.  Woodford Co:  10-2
18.  Great Crossing:  10-4
19.  Ashland Blazer:  11-2
20.  Lou. Male:  9-3

And here is the Power Eleven for the teams in our end of the Commonwealth:

3.  Paducah Tilghman:  15-0 (4A Champ)
29.  Union Co:  12-3 (3A Runner-Up)
34.  Graves Co:  9-3
39.  Madisonville-N. Hopkins:  7-4
43.  Mayfield:  9-3
68.  Henderson Co:  4-7
75.  Murray:  8-4
81.  McCracken Co:  6-6
102.  Caldwell Co:  5-7
103.  Hopkinsville:  3-7
116.  Crittenden Co:  4-7

The MaxPrep rankings go back to 2004.  This season is the first in which Tilghman finished at the top of the Power Eleven rankings.  It is also the first time that a Power Eleven team has finished in the MaxPreps Top Ten since Mayfield did it in 2017.  And it's the only time (going back to 2004) where a Power Eleven team has finished in the MaxPreps Top Five.  So it seems clear that this year's Tilghman team is the best football team in our section since at least 2004.  Congratulations to everyone at Tilghman!

And now, on to basketball season!

Friday, December 13, 2024

Best of 1984 Mix

 

1983 | 1985

Wow by 1984 I was becoming a real romantic.  Album of the year had to be Purple Rain but there were some big hitters in 1984 and we get the first Everything But the Girl album.  


20. Downbound Train by Bruce Springsteen

     Always one of my favorite songs off of this album.  

19. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville by R.E.M.

     For me this is R.E.M's best album.  It still has that rawness of Murmur but so much more in your face. 

18. Fascination by Everything But the Girl

     One of the greatest songs ever written, absolutely a gem of a song.  The live version they would release later is even better.  

17. Hand In Glove by The Smiths

     I can still remember the first time I ever listened to this album.  I bought the cassette and I still remember popping it into the cassette player in my car and listening to it for the first time.  This is The Smiths debut, but I wouldn't get introduced to them for a few more years.  

16. The Beautiful Ones by Prince

     Like I said album of the year and this is a great song.  

15. The Unforgettable Fire by U2

     I've always been a big fan of this song.  

14. Take Me With U by Prince

     What a wonderful song.  This album is so good from start to finish.  At the time I did not appreciate it and I'm glad I grew up to appreciate it.  

13. Bobby Jean by Bruce Springsteen

     I think this is Springsteen's best album and his most influential album.  This song in many ways best represents what I love so much about his music.  

12. Love Don't Live Here Anymore by Madonna

     Another great album and definitely the best of what I think of as the early part of her career.  

11. Careless Whisper by Wham!

     Here's the thing.  If I had to wrap up 1984 in one song/video it would be this song/video from Wham!  It is so 1984. 

10. Do What You Do by Jermaine Jackson

     Better than any song Michael Jackson ever recorded.  

9. The Saturday Boy by Billy Bragg

     I love the fact that Billy Bragg could write about male youth in a way that is so honest and touching.  

8. Girl With Grey Eyes by Big Country

     I did not know this song in 1984, but would discover this album a few years later when I bought it at a Kroger in Paducah for $1.  Best $1 purchase I ever made I think.  

7. Show Me by Pretenders

     This is such a beautiful song.  

6. When Doves Cry by Prince

     So this is what if feels like when doves cry :)

5. So. Central Rain by R.E.M.

     Best song R.E.M. ever made.

4. Angel by Madonna

     If in 1986 you had told me that I would put "Angel" on a list like this ahead of "So. Central Rain" I would have said you were crazy, but here we are.  Such a great song.  

3. Flame of the West by Big Country

     This song feels more relevant all the time and it's the best song Big Country ever made.  

2. St. Swithin's Day by Billy Bragg

     The best song Billy Bragg ever made.  Bragg explores masculinity in a way that not many have ever explored it in song or poetry or writing and it is a special gift to the world.  

1. Missing You by Diana Ross

     Absolutely adore this song.  I can so clearly remember driving to golf practice and hearing this on the radio.  Diana Ross, in case you can't tell from these lists, is I believe a very special and unique talent.  Her vocal performance on this song is just perfection. 


Monday, December 9, 2024

Unbelievable

Today, the Classic SEC has five of the top nine spots in the AP Men's Basketball Poll:

1.  Tennessee:  8-0
2.  Auburn:  8-1
3.  Iowa St:  7-1
4.  Duke:  7-2
5.  Kentucky:  8-1
6.  Marquette:  9-1
7.  Alabama:  7-2
8.  Gonzaga:  7-2
9.  Florida:  9-0

That's unbelievable -- I never thought I'd see that.

On the other hand, the Classic SEC still hasn't won it all since 2012, or even played for the title since 2014.  So let's not get too excited yet.