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this is a very random comment.
my father passed away 12 /21 of this year.
when i was in junior high, this song came out. my father, who had a very silly sense of humor, took a liking to it. whenever it came on he would do this very specific dance that cracked up my best friend and me. both of us to this day think of him when we hear this and do the dance ourselves.
Re-posting cause it's a lovely comment.
In a good way
Just saw the Eddy Grant is suing The Donald over nicking this tune for a political ad. +1 for Eddy!
https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/09/30/judge-declines-to-dismiss-eddy-grants-lawsuit-against-trump-for-using-electric-avenue/
Speaking of politics, he sang in "Living on the frontline": "Me no want to shoot Palestine, oh I have land, oh I have mine". Today he would be labelled and bullied as anti-Semite
Hah ! That is what I use now. A radio station prize from the early 90's. A stereo Magnavox no less. Must be over 30 years old.
When I was in HS we still only had alarm clocks. Push buttons phones were yet to be.
this is a very random comment.
my father passed away 12 /21 of this year.
when i was in junior high, this song came out. my father, who had a very silly sense of humor, took a liking to it. whenever it came on he would do this very specific dance that cracked up my best friend and me. both of us to this day think of him when we hear this and do the dance ourselves.
—Love this story! Sounds like a scene from a John Hughes movie. I’m curious, what’s the move? Post an animated gif if possible. 😂
https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/09/30/judge-declines-to-dismiss-eddy-grants-lawsuit-against-trump-for-using-electric-avenue/
my father passed away 12 /21 of this year.
when i was in junior high, this song came out. my father, who had a very silly sense of humor, took a liking to it. whenever it came on he would do this very specific dance that cracked up my best friend and me. both of us to this day think of him when we hear this and do the dance ourselves.
Nowadays, he would be labeled as "antisemite". Good musician and righteous man.
I had no idea. Thank you!
c.
Listening to this in 2020 with what I know now gives it so much more context - do appreciate that
My family is composed of various displaced Carribbean people living in England and the US, so the words are immediately evocative to me.
I can get why some people just think of this is a 'fun' annoying 80's song, but it will always have a powerful effect on me.
I had no idea. Thank you!
c.
and reruns of The Wire.
My family is composed of various displaced Carribbean people living in England and the US, so the words are immediately evocative to me.
I can get why some people just think of this is a 'fun' annoying 80's song, but it will always have a powerful effect on me.
Thank you for that insight -- I had no idea. I hear this song completely different now.
My family is composed of various displaced Carribbean people living in England and the US, so the words are immediately evocative to me.
I can get why some people just think of this is a 'fun' annoying 80's song, but it will always have a powerful effect on me.
Eddy Grant had several hits, especially in the UK, in the late 1960s with the band The Equals. Who also wrote "Police On My Back" which was covered by The Clash.
I can remember playing this song really loudly when I lived at home, and Mom said, "What's he saying? Electrical Banana? What does that mean?" I've loved this song ever since.
Oh, Cynaera, you still make me smile. Rest in peace, lovely lady.

DIY. Hit the mute button for the blessed relief that silence brings. It's what I do when songs come on that offend my ears.
It is not the artist of the song "Love Come Back", or "Baby Come Back ", so popular on the radio-stations, many years ago? The song which provided humorous anecdotes when transported to different languages........
A simple but powerful truth. Even if I'd been grooving to this song as a freshman, though, I wouldn't regard this song as great today.
Word up!

This is a great song, and I remember it well... this song is sweet pop stuff— it is excellent, but the real poetic power of Eddy Grant is demonstrated in his song Gimme Hope Joanna...
I can remember playing this song really loudly when I lived at home, and Mom said, "What's he saying? Electrical Banana? What does that mean?" I've loved this song ever since.
Or One-Chord wonders...
Usually the vote distribution is a more-or-less smooth curve (mountain or valley), but for this song they almost look random.


Completely out of place on Radio Paradise! :(
I think "Eve of Destruction" is a far worse "social commentary song". There are many others as well.
Only if you tell the rest of us how to do the same.




And while we're at it: how about some Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five? Please?