Comical
Dazzling
Enthralling
Thursday, January 13, 2022
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Now That's What I Call Stuart's Favourite Music 26 - Ace of Base (The Sign)
"The Sign" came out in November that same year, and will forever be imprinted in my memory due to the constant air time it had on the local radio station (Essex FM) when I was doing my work experience at the Evening Echo newspaper during my brief time at Basildon College in 1994.
The song was a big hit for Ace of Base, reaching a very impressive number 2 in the UK charts, and an even more impressive number 1 in the US Billboard Hot 100 singles. It stayed in the charts for 16 weeks.
Anyway, on a separate note - I do really hope to update my blog with more posts over the next couple of weeks (and not just music and game covers). Work has been considerably busy and stressful and has pretty much taken over my life. I'm literally living and breathing servers, and computers to the point where I'm even losing sleep! Yes I know it's not healthy, but what can I do.... It pays the bills!!!
Onwards and upwards, and don't forget you can check out my other favourite songs by clicking here.
Monday, January 10, 2022
Now That's What I Call Stuart's Favourite Music 25 - Nik Kershaw (Wouldn't It Be Good)
Sunday, January 09, 2022
Now That's What I Call Stuart's Favourite Music 24 - Mental as Anything (Live it Up)
Saturday, January 08, 2022
Now That's What I Call Stuart's Favourite Music 23 - Genesis (The Brazilian)
Name a Genesis song from the mid-1980s and most people will probably say Invisible Touch or Land of Confusion, but ask them if they've heard of The Brazillian and they will just look at you with a confused look. Yes, Genesis also did some amazing experimental instrumental work too.
As great as their more familiar songs are, I've always had a soft spot for this track, but then I think it's because I've always preferred instrumentals to songs with vocals in. This is just great, especially Mike Rutherford's guitar finale. A perfect excuse to turn the volume up to maximum, and let those goosebumps appear.
The track was featured in an episode of Magnum, P.I, used extensively by the BBC during their TV coverage of the 1987 World Athletics Championships, and in 1987 it had a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, but lost out to Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens with the "Top Gun" anthem. Sorry Top Gun fans, but I prefer this!
Big thanks to my sister Stephanie for introducing me to this song all those years ago. Enjoy.