This is one thing about music that I really miss. Not just the 12" single but as a teen, music was one the most important things in life. The top 40 chart just doesn't seem to have the same relavence these days. When I was at school it was the yardstick by which your favourite band or artist was judged pretty much like the premier league decides who is the best football team. I remember countless classroom arguments between the Duranie and The Jam fan "Who's had the most number ones"? usually settled it one way or the other.
The way it was promoted is also vastly different. A "straight in at number 1" was as rare as Haley's comet. A record would be released. You'd then hear it on the radio. It'd creep into the top 40, make top of the pops and then climb steadily up the charts before steadily falling out again. Nowadays tracks appear on download before they are released as a single, enter the chart at a high position and then disappear or hang around for months on end.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for progress and technology. God knows if it had been around 20 years ago i'd have saved a fortune in money and space. The thing is I actually liked the process of buying records. Yes you'd hear the single but then buying the 12" was like entering your own musical lottery. Quite often i'd excitedly rush home with a bag of vinyl not knowing what was in store. If they got it right which more often than not the did, you'd have 7 minutes of heaven however sometimes they'd get it horribly wrong or crime of crimes, put the single version on the 12" and not tell you. I say a lottery because you could also end up with an ultra rare remix or limited edition sleeve without realising. I know you can get a lot of these remixes on download or cd but there's nothing like the original and besides cd's don't have that crackle that vinyl does.
Anyway enough rambling, here's some of my faves
Wings of a dove (blue train mix) - Madness
IOU (Megamix) - Freeez
Pretty in pink (Berlin mix) 0 Psychedelic Furs
Hammer to fall (Headbangers mix) - Queen
See that glow (NY remix) - This island earth
The Reflex (dance mix) - Duran Duran
People are people (On Usound remix) - Depeche Mode
Duel - Propaganda
We close our eyes (Total overhang club mix) - Go West
Always on my mind (Extended dance mix) - Pet shop boys.
The way it was promoted is also vastly different. A "straight in at number 1" was as rare as Haley's comet. A record would be released. You'd then hear it on the radio. It'd creep into the top 40, make top of the pops and then climb steadily up the charts before steadily falling out again. Nowadays tracks appear on download before they are released as a single, enter the chart at a high position and then disappear or hang around for months on end.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for progress and technology. God knows if it had been around 20 years ago i'd have saved a fortune in money and space. The thing is I actually liked the process of buying records. Yes you'd hear the single but then buying the 12" was like entering your own musical lottery. Quite often i'd excitedly rush home with a bag of vinyl not knowing what was in store. If they got it right which more often than not the did, you'd have 7 minutes of heaven however sometimes they'd get it horribly wrong or crime of crimes, put the single version on the 12" and not tell you. I say a lottery because you could also end up with an ultra rare remix or limited edition sleeve without realising. I know you can get a lot of these remixes on download or cd but there's nothing like the original and besides cd's don't have that crackle that vinyl does.
Anyway enough rambling, here's some of my faves
Wings of a dove (blue train mix) - Madness
IOU (Megamix) - Freeez
Pretty in pink (Berlin mix) 0 Psychedelic Furs
Hammer to fall (Headbangers mix) - Queen
See that glow (NY remix) - This island earth
The Reflex (dance mix) - Duran Duran
People are people (On Usound remix) - Depeche Mode
Duel - Propaganda
We close our eyes (Total overhang club mix) - Go West
Always on my mind (Extended dance mix) - Pet shop boys.
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