Reviewed by
Chris Arnsby.
Steve Wright:
“'ello there!! Good evening!! I'm Steve Wright!! Welcome to Top of the Pops!!
We have an excited crowd!! And some good bands!! And our other host is Mark
Goodier!! Say hello Mark!!”
Mark Goodier:
“Thank you very much Steve. Let's start tonight with a lady who keeps on coming
back to the UK because she keeps on getting hits. Debbie Gibson at number
nineteen with Out of the Blue. Across there.”
[13] LA MIX:
check this out. On
video. Steve Wright once again goes solo to introduce this video.
Wright/Goodier rift confirmed! And here's something else to add to the Debbie
Gibson blue list. Steve Wright's wearing blue washing up gloves because he's a
wild and kerazy guy.
TOP 40 FROM
40 TO 31. Paul Ciani
has persuaded Goodier and Wright to set aside their differences in the
interests of show harmony. They both introduce the chart countdown.
[15] OFRA
HAZA: im nin'alu. Now
Goodier goes it alone. He's back on the scaffold bridge where he started the
show. Did the pair demand equal chances to solo introduce a record?
Ofra Haza is
also on the Debbie Gibson stage. A repeat use made obvious by the distinctive
monitor bank behind. I don't recall Top of the Pops recycling stages for
back-to-back performances before -at least not since the days of the 1984
Scenic Services strike, 23/02/1984. Is Top of the Pops coming from a
smaller studio this week? In an attempt to hide the reuse this performance is
intercut with the video. “Different!! Interesting!!” is the final verdict of
Steve Wright, Top of the Pops' resident intellectual.
I'd have
swapped the running order. Put Ofra Haza on first and Debbie Gibson on third. I
can only assume the production team placed Ofra Haza third because they also
wanted to show the video, which contains some good visuals and shows places
that wouldn't have been so familiar to the 1988 audience. The downside of this
thinking is, you open with Debbie Gibson's much more business as usual
performance.
TOP 40 BREAKERS:
[22 CLIMIE FISHER
this is me] ; [25 ASWAD give a little love]; [28 STYLE COUNCIL
life at a top people's health farm ].
[11]
HOTHOUSE FLOWERS: don't go.
For those keeping count (me). Steve Wright and Mark Goodier teamed up to
introduce the Breakers and now Steve Wright goes solo again to introduce
Hothouse Flowers.
This was my
GCSE revision time and there are a slew of songs I associate with sitting in my
bedroom trying to memorise correct facts. Don't Go is one of them but I
remember it because I really disliked it at the time. This is unfortunate
because the internet consensus suggests I'm wrong and most people seem to
remember Don't Go quite fondly. I had, as is fairly standard for me, quite an
arbitrary reason for taking against this song. The pace of the song seems off.
The music doesn't match the speed at which the Liam Ó Maonlaí dashes through
the lyrics, as if he's in a rush to get to the end. I've probably missed the
whole point.
TOP 40 FROM
30 TO 11
[17] MICA
PARIS: my one temptation.
You won't be surprised to hear that Mark Goodier joined Steve Wright for the
chart countdown and now he's on his own again, back on the studio bridge. He
must be knackered. Dashing up and down the studio to meet up with Steve Wright
for 20 seconds before having to scoot upstairs again. Prediction time. The pair
will be reunited for the rest of the show.
About Mica
Paris, I have little to say. Sorry. The lyric “nothing is free if you pay too
much,” states the obvious in a way that probably won't shake the IMF to its
foundations.
[18] SCRITTI POLITTI: patti (don't feel sorry for loverboy). This explains Debbie Gibson and Ofra Haza having to share the same stage because the others were all set up for bands. About Scritti Politti, I have very little to say. Sorry.
[1] WET WET
WET: with a little help from my friends. Another outing for the 12/05/1988 performance. This is of
course a double a-side with Billy Bragg. Last week, to illustrate the double
a-side concept, Paul Ciani played a brief snippet of Wet Wet Wet when Billy
Bragg had finished. Obviously he'll do the same now and show a small moment of
Billy Bragg's performance.
[14] HEART:
what about love. Paul
Ciani's dragging this out a bit. Still Billy Bragg is bound to be along in a
moment. Nicky Campbell and Peter Powell next week and here's Heart. With Billy
Bragg coming afterwards, no doubt.
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