
Date of issue: 31.12.1979
Record label: Mercury
Song language: English
Talk In '79 |
The Clash were headed for a head on collision |
Crash for complete control |
The Pistols left behind a swindle and a scandal |
That nobody wished to handle |
Sham 69 were left in a shambles |
Generation X was next |
Elvis and Nick Lowe |
They had a go |
With the help of the Attractions |
And Joe Jackson said it wasn’t his style |
Dave Edmunds survived alive |
On top of a Rockpile |
Devo didn’t know if they were men |
Because they couldn’t get no satisfaction |
The Rats were caught in their own trap |
Steve Strange began to change |
Ultravox had a system |
Kraftwerk nearly beat them |
And the Yellow Magic Orchestra missed them |
Eno rose for Lowe |
The Slits became rasta |
And the Buzzcocks played faster and faster with adrenalin |
John Cooper Clarke he was smart |
The Public Image became Limited |
The Police were re-released and came out as a three-piece |
The Rocky Horror Show became the history of tomorrow |
Nina Hagen, she was a German maiden |
And the music press revealed their anger |
When threatened by the Stranglers |
This broadcast was brought to you in 1979 |
I’m just talking to you over these waves |
Not just about another time and another place |
And before we knew it |
The old wave was gone and controlled |
Name | Year |
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Parisienne Walkways ft. Phil Lynott | 1995 |
King's Call | 1979 |
Spanish Guitar ft. Phil Lynott | 2012 |
Out In The Fields ft. Phil Lynott | 1995 |
Old Town | 1981 |
The Man's A Fool | 1981 |
Growing Up | 1981 |
Dear Miss Lonely Hearts | 1979 |
A Child's Lullaby | 1979 |
Yellow Pearl | 1979 |
Solo In Soho | 1979 |
Ode To A Black Man | 1979 |
Ode To Liberty (The Protest Song) | 1981 |
Don't Talk About Me Baby | 1981 |
Fatalistic Attitude | 1981 |
Little Bit Of Water | 1981 |
Cathleen | 1981 |
Gino | 1981 |
Together | 1981 |
Jamaican Rum | 1979 |