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If you were listening to KROQ in '83

If you were listening to KROQ in '83

Postby uofsc93 » Fri Jan 23, 2004 7:51 am

Please help me ID this obscure song - it was all synth, almost High Energy, like the New Order/Soft Cell/Q-feel sound at the time, with the words " I listen to the radio .... Stereo." Haven't heard it since then, but somehow never forgot it.
Any help would be great - no doubt a Dj from that time might know Thanks
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Postby Frau_Blucher » Fri Jan 23, 2004 8:04 am

Wow, that jogged a memory!...Members, "Radio", 1982
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Postby Frau_Blucher » Fri Jan 23, 2004 8:20 am

...although your Hi-NRG description is kinda throwing me. MikeP also has a Pukka Orchestra song called "Listen to the Radio" listed in his obscure songs list that I'm not familiar with.

I can email you Members' "Working Girl" mp3 so you can hear if it's the same band. I don't have "Radio"
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Postby uofsc93 » Fri Jan 23, 2004 5:27 pm

Thanks guys - I don't think it was the Members, but even the 'Rats did Skin on Skin which sounded very synth even for them. I'll look up the other band too. Come to think of it, it had to have been released on 12" single as I remember Jed the Fish playing a dub version of the song in '84.
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Postby Blaster » Sat Jan 24, 2004 12:08 am

DoesSound like the Members.....
"I listen to the radio ... It's better than the Stereo!
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Postby audiofool » Sun Jan 25, 2004 9:23 am

More than likely, it's The Members - produced by Martin Rushent -released in 1982, also on a 12" version by Genetic Records, catalogue # 12WIP6773, distributed in the UK by Island Records. (according to the copy in my hand) [:D]

The EP featured a dub version on the B side and also had (If You) Can't Stand Up as a second cut on the A side. Killer horn section, too.

It's kind of like the same horn-section sound in Haircut 100's Favourite Shirt/Boy Meets Girl or Spandau Ballet's Chant No. 1

It also got some airplay on CFNY in Toronto back then.

Radio

By MEMBERS

Album: 1982 Out Of the Blue

Ha, ho
I found myself these days in total sensuality
Her radio and stereo, yes, all the same to me
One thing is clear, say we all know what we hear
The airwaves don't lie

I listen to the radio, it’s better than a stereo
We listen to the radio, radio stereo

Telephone is ringing, but, I can hardly hear
Though the man on the end of the line is speaking loud and clear
Somehow my mind is where, where exactly I don’t know
Too busy tuning in the dial, portable Radio
I know I’m alive, so you can all go ride a bike
The airwaves don't lie

I listen to the radio, it’s better than the stereo
We listen to the radio, radio stereo
Oh-oh-oh-oh radio, Oh-oh-oh-oh radio
Oh-oh-oh-oh radio

Ha, ho

I know my friends ?…………..? what's she doin'
There’s too much going on in here
To determine ?....................? happening to me
You could by lyin’ on a beach in Brighton
While you're dreaming of Saint Tropez
You ain’t got no money in your pocket, well it don’t really matter anyway
‘Cause I said, I know what I like so you can all go ride a bike

I listen to the radio, it’s better than the stereo
We listen to the radio, tally-ho off we go
Listen to the radio, dancing to the radio
Listen to the radio, turn it off, let me go
Listen to the radio, dancing to the radio
Listen to the radio, turn it off, let me go
Listen to the radio




The song "Atmospherics: Listen To The Radio" was originally a Tom Robinson song that appeared on his 1984 album War Baby: Hope and Glory. He had a modest hit with the ep version of War Baby, but it likely best known for the Steely Dan cover "Ricky (sic) Don't Lose That Number" that appeared on this album. see more here (sound clips, too !)---> http://www.tomrobinson.com/records/albums/wbhag.htm
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Postby kiwinsn » Thu Feb 05, 2004 2:04 pm

Is there any way to get a copy of that song.

I was involved with a start-up radio station ( which is still going!!) and that was the first song we played on air...

We are planning a re-union, and i would love to have the track to play just after the first speaker..

Thanks in advance for your help.

Cheers
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Postby kiwinsn » Fri Feb 06, 2004 3:11 am

By the way...it is The Members - radio.

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Postby rewind » Fri Feb 06, 2004 3:51 am

It's on their album "Going West," released on CD in 1997 an available at Amazon.
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Postby uofsc93 » Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:45 am

Thanks again for the help - You guys are awesome (it was the members).
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Postby Rommel » Wed Jun 22, 2005 1:02 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by Blir[/i]
<br>...although your Hi-NRG description is kinda throwing me. MikeP also has a Pukka Orchestra song called "Listen to the Radio" listed in his obscure songs list that I'm not familiar with.

I can email you Members' "Working Girl" mp3 so you can hear if it's the same band. I don't have "Radio"
[/quote]

Do you still have a copy of Working Girl? I was hunting this file down and just saw this thread.

-Romm
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Postby morganwilliams » Thu Jun 23, 2005 6:20 am

fantastic kids!
so wher do we get a copy of the Members "Radio?"
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Postby unguarded moment » Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:25 am

I can help with both "Radio" and "Working Girl" if you'd like.

morganwilliams and Blir, check your inboxes. [:)]
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Postby Sean » Wed Jun 29, 2005 4:41 am

I believe the version KROQ played was Radio Dub.
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Postby SomebodySomewhere » Fri Jul 08, 2005 10:32 pm

For anyone reading this thread in the future, I just noticed today that The Members' official website has "offshore" mp3s posted for three of their songs, including "Working Girl" (but not "Radio").

Website is at...
http://www.themembers.co.uk/Discog.htm

And the mp3s are at...
http://www.jeanmarie.btinternet.co.uk/m ... g_girl.mp3
http://www.jeanmarie.btinternet.co.uk/m ... htclub.mp3
http://www.jeanmarie.btinternet.co.uk/m ... uburbs.mp3
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