Reviewed by
Chris Arnsby. Gary Davies: “Hi,
good evening. Welcome to Britain's number one pop show. In the studio tonight
we have T'Pau, we've got the Proclaimers, and Paul McCartney.”
Janice Long:
“And, interrupting
their world tour to be with us, at twenty two, it's The Hooters, Satellite.”
Last week I was
whining that I thought the join between the new scenery and the old (but
probably quite expensive elements that need to be kept so the cost can be
properly amortised) looked untidy; I'm thinking of the big colour screen and
the neon logo. Does it look untidy? I can't tell. Maybe Geoff wasn't taking
inspiration from the song. Maybe Brian Whitehouse said, “those bits look
rubbish, do what you can to cover them up,” and Geoff did.
[4]
ALEXANDER O'NEAL: criticize. On
video.
TOP 40. Songs recorded off the radio; [39] MEL
& KIM, Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree; [30] ALISON MOYET, Love
Letters.
Meanwhile at [21]
THE TAMS unexpectedly get their song named in full, Ain't Nothing Like
Shaggin.
[3] THE PROCLAIMERS: letter from america. Gary Davies is waving around The Proclaimers' gold disc for their album THIS IS THE STORY. Towards the end of the song Charlie Reid breaks a guitar string. Sadly the actual moment of breaking is lost because the camera is close in on Charlie, but the broken string can be spotted swinging loose and catching the light in all subsequent shots.
TOP 40
BREAKERS: [26] DEF
LEPPARD, hysteria; [24] CUTTING CREW, i've been in love before; [18]
JELLYBEAN FEATURING ELISA FIORILLO, who found who; [16] MICHAEL JACKSON,
the way you make me feel.
[14] PAUL
McCARTNEY, once upon a long ago.
It's only been a year since Paul was last on Top of the Pops, although
that was to join in one of the links and lark around with Janice Long; who by
coincidence was also hosting the week of 11/12/1986. His last actual
performance appears to be 21/11/1974 with Wings and Junior's Farm.
George
Harrison's been at [2] for the past four weeks, is Mr McCartney feeling
the pressure to do something to make his own single more successful? Or, is it
he taking the opportunity to feature on both Top of the Pops on both
sides of the Atlantic? Or, did he just feel like performing?
Janice Long
name checks Linda McCartney first in her introduction, followed by violinist
and Spurs fan Nigel Kennedy “with his footy scarf tied to his violin” (two
years away from the Four Seasons recording which would make him famous), and
Paul gets third billing.
How does the
boy Paul do? Well, it's a bit of a dull performance because of the way the song
is broken up into bits, and nobody knows what to do when it's not their bit.
The saxophonist shuffles awkwardly when he's not playing. Nigel Kennedy does
the same, although he lights up when he gets a chance to, well, mime obviously
but let's not split hairs. He leans right into the camera, making sure his
football scarf is at the front of the shot and the camera operator reaches out
and gives it a matey tug. The only person who looks genuinely pleased to be
there all the time is the other guitar player (who is making the most of his
slight resemblance to Val Kilmer with a Top Gun-esque hair style). He
can't stop grinning, and why should he? He's on stage with Paul McCartney.
TOP 10.
[1] T'PAU:
china in your hand. T'Pau
are back in the studio to perform on one of the new-look stages. This is why
The Hooters could be shown on the main stage. In the event that T'Pau stay at
Number 1, Top of the Pops now has a repeatable performance which doesn't
use the old scenery.
T'Pau have
thought about how they want their performance to look, unlike lazy old Paul
McCartney. They don't want their saxophonist shuffling around on stage waiting
for the sax break to kick in (it was the late eighties, there were a lot of sax
breaks). Instead they've stood him up on one of the studio bridges and the
camera crane pans nicely away from (flame-haired songstress) Carol Decker to
him in a single move. They've even remembered to give the saxophonist the black
leather jacket which is compulsory for all the not-Carols in T'Pau.
[12] MAXI
PRIEST: some guys. “We
must thank readers of Smash Hits for voting Top of the Pops number one
television programme again,” boasts Gary Davies before the goodbyes. Who's
hosting next week? No idea. Janice won't tell. All she can reveal is that the
show is live. Which means it will probably be hosted by Mike Smith.
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