Reviewed by Chris
Arnsby. 15/12/1983.
Simon Bates: "Thursday night on BBC1. Welcome to Top of
the Pops. With some familiar faces." Janice Long: "We're going to
have a great party time tonight starting at number 25, it's Status Quo and
Marguerita Time."
[25] Status Quo: Marguerita Time. Bad news. This is a
pre-recorded episode of Top of the Pops so Simon Bates won't tell us the
time. However, he does helpfully namecheck BBC1 for any viewers whose TV set is
missing a channel tuning knob. Marguerita Time is the song that reveals Status
Quo don't know how to spell Margarita but, more than that, it's also one of
those rare Status Quo songs that doesn't sound like other Status Quo songs. (Fact John- Actually you can spell it either
way according to Googlepedia. I think in this case it’s a cocktail. I can’t
really imagine der Quo drinking cocktails though, it'd be more like Brown Ale Time) It joins Pictures of
Matchstick Men, Living On An Island, and In The Army Now in a small pile vastly
overshadowed by Status Quo's 3,623,217 other songs which all go
dun-der-dun-der-dun-der-dun.
[24] UB40: Many Rivers To Cross. The promo film.
[3] Slade: My Oh My. Slade are in the charts twice.
Merry Christmas Everybody is currently lurking down at number 35 for its 1983
rerelease. Slade have bought scarves for everyone in the studio to wave. They
have Slade written on them, obviously. Director Gordon Elsbury (Michael Hurll
is away for Christmas) forces Simon Bates to hold a Slade scarf but Simon Bates
is incorruptible. He is sickened by crass attempts like this to curry favour
with the audience. Observe the scornful way he holds the scarf and then throws
it over the side of the balcony as soon as his introduction is over. In fact
the balcony seems to be a bit of an anti-Slade zone. At the far right end, just
behind Noddy Holder, is an incredibly bored looking teenager. She and a friend
each have one end of a Slade scarf and they give it a few desultory waves
before the whole thing becomes too much effort. Maybe they're Status Quo fans.
Or maybe they're less than impressed by Noddy Holder's theory that a women
needs a man and you should "try and catch one if you can."