28/08/2023

Top of the Pops 18 August 1988

 

Reviewed by Chris Arnsby. Simon Mayo: “Hi. Welcome to Top of the Pops and we have tonight, we have Chris Rea, we also have Fairground Attraction, and Yazz, and also with his curls cut off, Mike Read.”
Mike Read: “Absolutely. The first group up tonight, really really good, went to see them a few weeks ago live, they are great, Aztec Camera, Working in a Goldmine.”

 [31] AZTEC CAMERA: working in a goldmine. Paul Ciani is still away and Stanley Appel is in the “produced and directed by” seat.

I'm not going to beat around the bush. Cumulatively this is one of the flattest episodes of Top of the Pops I've seen for a while. Individually none of the songs tonight are bad but one after they other they flop onto a pile and lay there; or, maybe I was just tired after a day at work.




Working in a Goldmine is not a bad song but it's the lowest of low-key starts for the programme and it gets quite a muted response from the audience. It's rare for the programme to dip outside the top thirty (for studio performances, it's a little more common for videos, and the Breakers do it regularly) and this is the first time a low-charting band have been invited in since T'Pau with Valentine, [33] on 21/01/1988. Stanley Appel deserves credit for opening the studio doors to less obvious songs but I wouldn't have put this up first.

[2] KYLIE MINOGUE: the locomotion. Mike Read does his funny Australian accent to introduce Kylie's video.

TOP 40 FROM 40 TO 31.

[19] CHRIS REA: on the beach. Note to self, check through before emailing to make sure I haven't called him Chris Rhea.

The full title of this single is On The Beach Summer '88, or to give it the correct typography according to the single cover; “CHRIS REA on the beach SUMMER '88”. Nice of Chris to copy the Top of the Pops caption style guide. It's another very laid back song.

BREAKERS: The Breakers return after a three week absence. [30 STATUS QUO runnin' all over the world]; [28 VAN HALEN when it's love]; [24 BIG COUNTRY king of emotion]

[7] FAIRGROUND ATTRACTION: find my love. This week everyone in Fairground Attraction gets a guitar,except for the percussion bloke who still has a gourd.



TOP 40 FROM 30 TO 11.

[17] JULIO INGELSIAS / STEVIE WONDER: my love. On video. Turgid.

TOP 10.

[1] YAZZ AND THE PLASTIC POPULATION: the only way is up. Yazz is back in the studio. She joins Mike Read and Simon Mayo up on the studio bridge for a terrible bit of banter. “Can we join the Plastic Population?” asks Mike Read. The jape here is that Yazz will decline because Read and Mayo don't have plastic instruments. Unfortunately the reply is lost because in the stress leading up to her performance Yazz momentarily forgets how microphones work, she holds hers too far from her mouth for her words to be properly audible. It's up to Mike Read to salvage the joke. “We need plastic instruments?” The two hosts then produce two inflatable saxophones and the bit is complete. “I don't believe it,” squeaks Yazz. Hilarious. Yazz then dashes down the stairs to the stage where she rejoins her two dancers for the rest of her performance.

Dickie Higham has rented London' supply of rotating light poles and placed them all on stage behind Yazz. They burst into life about two thirds of the way through the song. I don't remember seeing these used for a while, maybe Paul Ciani banned them? Sensible man if he did, I'm not a fan of their flickering magic.

The performance ends with a long pan right across the studio from where Yazz was to the main stage where Mike Read and Simon Mayo have relocated to say goodnight. Simon Mayo still has the inflatable saxophone (the other has been given to a member of the Studio Crew). Mike Read is now clutching an inflatable guitar. Unfortunately he relocates the guitar to crotch height and starts rocking out on it. It's an image which will haunt my insomnia; Mike Read pulling a face while jerking his hips backwards and forwards and gripping the weird flesh-coloured flexible neck of the inflatable guitar. And now I've shared it with you. See you at 3am.



[22] ROBBIE ROBERTSON: somewhere down the crazy river. Nicky Campbell and Gary Davis next week.

 PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK: Yazz and the Plastic Population, The Only Way Is Up.

 

 

 

1 comment:

  1. These are slight production credit spoilers, but Paul Ciani does actually take a bit of an extended break from TOTP until the end of the year, when he returns for the 15/12/88 and 25th anniversary editions. Stan Appel fills in until the middle of September, then Brian Whitehouse takes over for pretty much the remainder of 1988.

    This can be likened to Michael Hurll's absences to focus on the Late Late Breakfast Show, with Appel and Whitehouse as well as Gordon Elsbury bridging the gaps left. Ciani, meanwhile, produced the final series of Call My Bluff elsewhere in the Beeb light entertainment department during 1988.

    Ciani does still oversee one TOTP edition in late September too, merely producing it and leaving direction duties to Tony Newman (who then directs a few more), but only because neither Appel or Whitehouse were available - indeed, the latter may have had to cancel fairly late as he is still credited on BBC Genome.

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