Presented by Chris Arsnby. Steve
Wright: “Hello, good evening, and welcome to another exciting Top of the
Pops!!” Peter Powell: “Thank you Steve! Right for starters here's hit fifteen,
Bon Jovi!”
[15] Bon Jovi: Livin' On A Prayer. Bon Jovi take Top of the Pops seriously. Which is a
surprise. I would have assumed they were too busy to come to Shepherds Bush but
here they are for the second time in two months and having a great time; lots of
playing up to the camera; mucking about and grinning and pointing; and Jon Bon
Jovi's been working on his Mick Jagger chicken walk. Keyboard player David
Bryan is having so much fun he abandons his keyboard and comes to the front of
the stage to join in on the guitar held by the one that isn't Richie Sambora...
Alec John Such? Unfortunately for David he's largely off camera so his display
of bonhomie is overlooked.
Stanley Appel is still sitting in the Producer and Director's
chairs simultaneously. (John- They are quite small chairs) He makes good
use of hand held cameras looking up from the studio floor to get dynamic shots
of the band. Meanwhile Lighting Director Ron Bristow takes advantage of Michael
Hurll's absence to (gasp) turn down the lights (a bit). With some of the
flashing, blinking, and strobing, dialled back the low-angled shots look great
with the band in the foreground and the lighting grid in the background. There's
a perfect moment at the end of the second chorus , the “liivvvin on a prayeer”
line. Vision Mixer Kathryn Randall cuts to a beautifully framed medium close-up
of Jon Bon-Jovi standing with one arm aloft, backlit, and looking every inch
the rock star.
[16] Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush: Don't Give Up. On video.
[22] Red Box: For America. Not seen
on Top of the Pops since October 1985. What have you been up to guys?
Writing lyrics?
In Americ urelei urelei urelei urelei urelei urelei eh!
Urelei urelei urelei urelei urelei USA (for America)
Where's the peace and understanding?
Go drum, go dance, sound on sound
All this peace and understanding
Go drum, go dance, round and round
In America yeeooo ay da yeeooo ah in America
Na na ne na ne na na, Ya da dee yeh yeh ee ah
Ya da dee yeh ah,In Americ urelei urelei urelei urelei urelei
urelei eh!
Urelei urelei urelei urelei urelei USA (for America)”
I guess not.
(John- In case you think Chris is having you on, these are the genuine lyrics. Though some sites have Urelei translated as Uruguay! Google the word Urelei and it just takes you back to this song…so I suppose we’ll never know.)
[17] Swing Out Sister: Break Out. I am distracted by Corinne Drewery's suit. Her top is a
traditional dinner jacket that someone has cut across the midriff. This makes
it Z-shaped and it swings (appropriately) in a way that would make Pythagoras reconsider
some of his theorems. Also, what's going on below the waist? Is Corrine wearing
a very long straight skirt or loose fitting trousers? It's just not clear.
Top 40 Breakers: [25] Bob
Geldof, This is The World Calling; [24] Shakin' Stevens, Because I love
You; [20] Spandau Ballet, Through the Barricades.
[7] Duran Duran: Notorious. Red Box
have been away for a year. Duran Duran have been away for twice as long. They
last appeared in November 1984, with Wild Boys. They're in fine form and the
audience are having a great time, but this was the peak. Next week Notorious
will dip to [12] and then duck out of the Top 20 a couple of weeks later. (John
– It was a good album though) “Duran Duran are back!” is Peter Powell's
unfortunate verdict.
Top 10 Charts.
[1] Berlin: Take My Breath Away. On video.
[10] The Pretenders: Don't Get Me Wrong. “Mike Smith presents the show next week,” says Powell and we end
with The Pretenders homage to The Avengers. Closing credits background?
It's the title sequence still again.
Performance of the Week: Bon Jovi:
Livin' On A Prayer
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