When played in reverse, you get "I Think We're Alone Now" by Tiffany. I discovered this when experimenting remix of this song with "Feeling Like a Stranger" by Call It Heaven.
1985.11 actually but feels like recorded (nearly) end of that year as should've Aliens been filmed since real that end(ex. 1985.late10 ~ 1986.2, initial release 1986.8/9)
Used to hear this at the spit in Boston and loved it then at respectable street in WPB Fl and all the yoga chicks were doing the same old apple picking dance to it... how times change but I still love it
The New Romantic era was the last hurrah for my interest in contemporary music. I was in my mid twenties. The playlist and favoured groups that inspired the New Romantics reflected what had been my musical taste throughout the late sixties and seventies. Zager and Evans Bowie, RoxyMusic, Kraftwerk, Jarre, Human League mk.1, anything remotely electronic sounding or unusual. The late seventies was a remarkable time for the sudden diversity of musical types but most of all the emergence of the synthesiser as the main instrument in newer bands energised a medium that had become rather tired of guitar driven rock/pop music. It was a great time: alright, some of the songs could be a little twee but you always get that in any musical genre. There hasn't been quite the same kind of eruption in music and fashion since then.