Because I hadn't been able to listen to any albums from 1982 over the past few days I decided to take a trip back in personal nostalgia. In a few of my posts, I mentioned that I was in Israel in April of 1982. While getting rather sloshed in a bar in Tel A Viv, my friends and I were entertained by a television showing music videos. At first, we rocked to what I would later discover to be the video to all of Queen's greatest hits up until 1980 and that was totally cool. Next, however, they showed the videos for the top ten songs in Israel that week or so I have always thought. So, to the best of my knowledge, here it is:
10. An Israeli duet featuring a man who looked like a grown up version of a friend of mine from junior high school and a woman. Don't have a clue what the song was, they sang in Hebrew but the lady was quite pretty and the man had a powerful voice.
9. A Soul band whose name or song I can't remember
8. The Human League- Don't You Want Me
7. A rather hot looking French lady- Upside Down (I assume that was the title)
6. A dark haired woman who had a great voice. She was either Israeli or Italian
[caption id="attachment_1726" align="aligncenter" width="300"]
The J Geils Band[/caption]
5. J. Geils Band- Centerfold
[caption id="attachment_2277" align="aligncenter" width="199"]
Foreigner[/caption]
4. Foreigner- Waiting For a Girl Like You
[caption id="attachment_2485" align="aligncenter" width="259"]
Rod Stewart[/caption]
3. Rod Stewart- Young Turks
2. An English band featuring a short guy as lead singer- Can't remember the song
1. Abba- Head Over Heels
I think the reason I remember this top ten so well is that fact that there were a couple of decent rock tunes in the chart. I have also noted that there are a good number of heavy metal bands from the country. My point here is that I think they can rock in Israel! Thank you for coming along on my trip down memory lane.
Next post: Charlie Daniels Band- Windows
To buy Rock And Roll Children, go to www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/RockAndRollChildren.html
Also available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Froogle and on sale at Foyles Book Shop in London
No comments:
Post a Comment