Showing posts with label 1982. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1982. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2019

It's in the script

Today is Margaret Thatcher Day. Named for the former British Prime Minister, it is commemorated in the Falkland Islands. Until today, I had no idea that this holiday existed. It commemorates the 1982 Falklands War, which was one of the defining events of the Thatcher years.

Pictured at left is a front page headline from The Sun, evocative of the patriotic, gung-ho fervour for the war that was whipped up by British tabloid newspapers.

There was an element of this in the 1997 James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, in which the villain, Elliot Carver, a global media tycoon, attempted to start a war between China and Britain to further his business interests. I dare say this was intentional. That's certainly the first thing I thought of when I watched this scene in the film. In the customary Bond film scene in which the villain explains his evil plot to James Bond, he shows him this headline from one of his own newspapers.

When Carver dies aboard his stealth boat at the end of the movie, M and Moneypenny put out a cover story saying that he was missing at sea, presumed drowned. It's left up to the audience to work out for themselves whether or not this was based on actual events. More astute viewers should have no trouble making these connections.

Sunday, July 03, 2016

An overload of soppiness


Every once in a while a song is released that becomes inexplicably popular despite it being terrible, sounding like fingernails on a blackboard.

On this week in July 1982 Charlene had a number one Australian hit with the treacly ballad, I've Never Been to Me. The worst part of the song is the spoken word portion that starts at the 2:10 mark. It's the musical equivalent of a Mills and Boon romance novel.

Charlene is still around, and recording new material.

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Badgerdarkness/3xy_top_40___02_july_1982___melbourne_vic_australia/

Saturday, August 08, 2015

Choice, Broseph


This week in August 1982 the number 12 song on Melbourne radio station's Top 40 chart was Six Months in a Leaky Boat by Split Enz.

Split Enz were one of the most popular New Zealand bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s. This was a former Australian number two hit. It was also released in the United Kingdom, but discouraged from airplay on the BBC. The story is that it was thought that a song with lyrics about a "leaky boat" would be insensitive to military morale during the Falklands War, which was being fought at the time.

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Badgerdarkness/3xy_top_40___06_august_1982___melbourne_vic_australia/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Months_in_a_Leaky_Boat