Sunday 24 March 2024

1980s Men’s Fashions

’80s fashion was bold, bright and decadent. And that was just the men! In many ways, the 1980s were like any other decade, they just contained a little bit more of everything. Although the 60s and 70s had brough bright primaries and psychedelic combinations, the 80s had to up the ante with day-glo pink, orange and red (all in close proximity), and for me the stand-out colour: lime green – the neon version, of course. Fluorescent (aka neon) colours took over the decade, not just restricted to fashion, hair dyes and advertising.
Here’s a top-to-toe of some of the 80s classic men’s fashion choices.
Crowning Glory – the Mullet
Every bit as important as the gear was the hairstyle. 80s were synonymous with big hair – back-combed to within an inch of life and kept in place with gel and mousse. The subject of much ridicule, nothing shouts 80s more than the mighty mullet. Popular among jocks, movie stars and everyone in between, it consists of hair that’s short in the front and on the sides, and then long in the back. Also popular were heavy metal perms, spiky mohawks, slicked-back ‘dos, buzzcuts, and casual side parts.

Highlights and a Pierced Ear
Ear piercings and highlights were to 1980s what tattoos are today. Whereas some guys had indulged in the 70s, it was mostly hippies and more often than not a single ear. Punk in the late 70s had people piercing all manner of body parts, and all of a sudden a discrete stud in the ear was okay for even the most conservative of guys. And the likes of George Michael paved the way for blonde highlights as lads attempted to emulate this bronzed Adonis.

Shirts: Oversized Printed/Hawaiian
With loud patterns and bright colours, the oversized printed shirt was NEVER tucked in, and often worn unbuttoned over a figure-hugging sports vest. The more garish the better – the tropical designs turned it into a full on Hawaiian, as popularised by Tom Sellick in Magnum PI. Frequently teamed with a curly-perm and moustache.

Slogan and Logo T-shirts
Logo t-shirts were definitely nothing new in ’80s men’s fashion, but the decade saw merchandising and sloganeering go to extremes, as brands and logos all but took over the nearest apparel store or gift shop. Certain (cheeky) slogans made your attitude/affiliations perfectly clear and rock band shirts advertised your musical tastes for all to see.

Baggy Jumpers
At least 2 sizes too big, with the sleeve seam so far off the shoulder it nearly reached the elbow, the baggy jumper usually featured loud, contrasting colours and bold patterns, although not as loud as the women’s, whose sweaters often featured puffed sleeves or my personal favourite, the batwing sleeve.

Jackets: Bomber, Letterman or Leather
Even before Top Gun in 1986, leather bomber jackets were popular, as were their close cousin the letterman (or varsity) jackets, brought over here from the US via movies like the Breakfast Club, Teen Wolf, and the ground-breaking Thriller video from Michael Jackson. You weren’t officially an ’80s bad boy if you didn’t have at least one leather jacket, if not a closet full of them. Continuing a trend set forth by previous decades, the popular item was worn by bikers, punks, heavy metal rock gods, and pretty much anyone with a sense of fashion.

Double Denim
Started in the 70s with Status Quo being the poster boys, this scandalous pairing of blue jeans and denim jacket (and/or shirt) trended throughout the decade.

Tracksuits/Shell suits
It was definitely hip to be hoppin’ in any kind of sports gear, and the heavily branded, conservatively-coloured gym gear popularised by the coolest of hip-hop acts evolved into the most disastrous colour combinations (lime green and purple or pink was de-rigeur) in shiny, crumpled lightweight materials.

Power Suits
No list of ’80s men’s fashion trends is complete without the power suit – the choice suit for powerful businessmen or those who sought to become such, as popularised by Gordon Gekko in Wall Street. Power suits will only die when mob-films stop being made i.e. never. As much a uniform as it was a style statement, the most common examples delivered sharp cuts and wide shoulder pads, worn with brightly-coloured braces (known as suspenders across the pond). Designers like Armani Versace employed bolder colours and lighter fabrics than his predecessors.

Shoes: Sporty, high-top sneakers
Air Jordans struck a balance between fashion and function while paving the way for an industry-wide trend. Originally available as high tops, these more than must-have footwear, also turned Nike into the global behemoth it is today. Notable mentions go to the Converse Chuck Taylor and Adidas Tennis shoes such as the Stan Smith, Superstar, or Spezial.

Saturday 16 March 2024

My Top 13 from 1987

1. Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes - (I've Had) The Time Of My Life - 11-1987
2. Heart - Alone - 07-1987
3. Gary Moore - Over The Hills And Far Away - 01-1987
4. Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe - Barcelona - 11-1987
5. Kiss - Crazy Crazy Nights - 10-1987
6. Level 42 - Running In The Family - 02-1987
7. Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me - 09-1987
8. Europe - Carrie - 05-1987
9. John Farnham - You're The Voice - 05-1987
10. Black - Sweetest Smile - 07-1987
11. Randy Crawford - Almaz - 01-1987
12. Chris Rea - Let's Dance - 06-1987
13. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) - 05-1987


Here's the first lot of bubbling unders - more to come.
The Bee Gees - You Win Again - 10-1987
George Michael & Aretha Franklin - I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)
Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive - 04-1987
Belinda Carlisle - Heaven Is A Place On Earth - 12-1987
The Christians - Ideal World - 12-1987
Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over - 06-1987
Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies - 10-1987
The Gap Band - Oops Upside Your Head - 07-1987
Terence Trent D'Arby - If You Let Me Stay - 03-1987

Saturday 9 March 2024

1980s TV Shows

1980
First Children in Need, first Ceefax transmission, Corrie celebrates 20 years and 2000th edition,
Hi-de-Hi!, Yes Minister, Hammer House of Horror, The Gentle Touch, Juliet Bravo, Family Fortunes, Play Your Cards Right, Russ Abbot’s Madhouse
From USA: Hart to Hart, Taxi, Knots Landing (Dallas spinoff), Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Battlestar Gallactica, Diff’rent Strokes

1981
Dr Who: Tom Baker last show, UK wins Eurovision (Bucks Fizz), Ken marries Deirdre 2 days before Charles marries Lady Di, ORACLE teletext (Scotland)
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Only Fools and Horses, Bergerac, Brideshead Revisited, Sense & Sensibility, Great Expectations, Sons & Lovers, Tenko, Wood & Walters, A Fine Romance, Kenny Everett TV Show, Three of a Kind, Game for a Laugh, Bullseye, Postman Pat, Danger Mouse, Stig of the Dump,
From USA: Scoobie Doo, Magnum, PI

1982
Falklands War, Satellite Channel launch, Pope John Paul II visit’s UK, Channel 4 starts broadcasting in November, Dr Who: Peter Davidson 1st show
Shine on Harvey Moon, Boys from the Blackstuff, Harry’s Game, Brookside, The Tube, The Young Ones, Shogun, An Inspector Calls, ‘Allo, ‘Allo!, Smiley’s People, Muck & Brass, Brookside, Countdown, The Bounder, Odd One Out, Wogan (chat show), Late, late Breakfast Show, Saturday Superstore replaces Multi-Coloured Swap Shop,
From USA: The Fall Guy, Cagney & Lacey, Dynasty, Fame (series), Hill Street Blues, Falcon Crest

1983
Top of the Pops 1000th episode, Dr Who 20th anniversary, Michael Jackson’s Thriller video
Black Adder, The Godfather (miniseries), Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Dombey & Son, Mansfield Park, Brass, Widows, Taggart, Who Dares Wins, Blockbusters, SuperTed, Tucker’s Luck
From USA: Cheers, Knight Rider, T.J. Hooker, The A-Team, St Elsewhere Sons & Daughters (Aus)

1984
Torvill & Dean win Olympic Gold for Bolero, DR Who: Peter Davidson replaced by Colin Baker, Band Aid
Alas Smith & Jones, Spitting Image, Robin of Sherwood, The Bill, Miss Marple, Ever Decreasing Circles, The Living Planet, The Price is Right, Surprise, Surprise, Crimewatch UK, Bob’s Full House, Thomas the Tank Engine
From USA: The Thorn Birds, Fraggle Rock, V, Airwolf, Prisoner: Cell Block H (Aus)

1985
First televised debate in House of Lords, Live-Aid, 1000th episode of Emmerdale Farm, CBBC, First Red Nose Day
Eastenders, No Limits, Howard’s Way, Open All Hours, Girls on Top, The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, Dempsey & Makepeace In Sickness & in Health, Copycats, Telly Addicts, Blind Date, Victoria Wood As Seen on TV, Max Headroom
From USA: Miami Vice, The Cosby Show, Murder, She Wrote, Family Ties, A Woman of Substance

1986
Prince Andrew marries Sarah Ferguson
Lovejoy, Boon, Bread, A Very Peculiar Practice, Kane & Abel miniseries, Brush Strokes, Casualty, Life & Loves of a She-devil, The Singing Detective, First Among Equals, Catchphrase, Every Second Counts, The Russ Abitt, The Really Wild Show, Equinox, Strike it Lucky, Beadle’s About, Yes, Prime Minister, The Chart Show
From USA: Moonlighting, The Golden Girls, The Equalizer, North & South, Neighbours (Aus)

1987
Dr Who: Colin Baker replaced by Sylvester McCoy, Ireland's Johnny Logan wins the Eurovision Song Contest
Blackadder the Third, French and Saunders, Filthy Rich & Catflap, Tutti Frutti, The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Northanger Abbey, Spitting Image, Robin of Sherwood, Inspector Morse, The Dame Edna Experience, The Charmer Fireman Sam, Chucklevision
From USA: Prisoner Cell Block H (Aus)

1988
First televised debate in House of Commons, Live-Aid, Winter Olympics from Calgary, Alberta
London’s Burning, Red Dwarf, You Rang, M’Lord, Hale and Pace, Whose Line is it Anyway, Countryfile, Fifteen to One, Wheel of Fortune, Playdays, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
From USA: Beauty and the Beast, Oprah, The Flying Doctors (Aus)

1989
Launch of Sky TV & Discovery Channel, Mike Tyson beats Frank Bruno in Vegas, Second Red Nose Day, 3000th episode of Coronation Street
Desmond’s, Challenge Anneka, Blackadder goes Forth, Birds of a Feather, Making Out, A bit of Fry & Laurie, The Manageress, The Late Show, Children’s Ward, Mike and Angelo, Byker Grove
From USA: Roseanne, MacGyver, The Wonder Years, Home & Away(Aus)

Sunday 3 March 2024

My Top Thirteen from 1986

Yet another year when I was spoilt for choice, although I will admit some of the also-rans are only there to remind of the diversity of music in this decade, and were NOT songs I'd ever have on a playlist.

1. ZZ Top - Rough Boy - 05-1986
2. Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush - Don't Give Up - 11-1986
3. Spandau Ballet - Through The Barricades - 11-1986
4. Status Quo - In The Army Now - 10-1986
5. Mr Mister - Kyrie - 03-1986
6. Lionel Richie - Dancing On The Ceiling - 08-1986
7. Queen - A Kind Of Magic - 03-1986
8. Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer - 11-1986
9. Robert Palmer - I Didn't Mean To Turn You On - 07-1986
10. Berlin - Take My Breath Away (Love Theme From 'Top Gun') - 10-1986
11. Simply Red - Holding Back The Years - 05-1986
12. The Style Council - Have You Ever Had It Blue - 04-1986
13. Level 42 - Lessons In Love - 04-1986


Some of the bubbling unders - more to come.
David Bowie - Underground - 06-1986
Cutting Crew - (I Just) Died In Your Arms - 09-1986
The Damned - Eloise - 02-1986
Bon Jovi - You Give Love A Bad Name - 09-1986
Europe - The Final Countdown - 11-1986
The Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me '86 - 10-1986
Cindi Lauper - True Colours - 10-1986
Swing Out Sister - Breakout - 11-1986
Van Halen - Why Can't This Be Love - 05-1986
Run-DMC/ Aerosmith - Walk This Way - 09-1986
Blow Monkeys - Digging Your Scene - 03-1986
Wham! - The Edge Of Heaven - 06-1986
George Michael - A Different Corner - 04-1986
Dire Straits - Walk Of Life - 01-1986
Billy Ocean - When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going - 01-1986
Double - The Captain Of Her Heart - 01-1986
A-ha - Cry Wolf - 12-1986
The Bangles - Manic Monday - 02-1986
Big Country - One Great Thing - 09-1986
It Bites - Calling All The Heroes - 08-1986
Janet Jackson - What Have You Done For Me Lately? - 04-1986
Mike & The Mechanics - Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground) - 03-1986
Patti LaBelle & Michael McDonald - On My Own - 05-1986
The Pretenders - Don't Get Me Wrong - 10-1986
Bruce Hornsby & The Range - The Way It Is - 08-1986
Whitney Houston - The Greatest Love Of All - 05-1986
Genesis - Land Of Confusion - 11-1986
The Housemartins - Happy Hour - 06-1986