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Popdose: Lost in the ’80s: The Village People, “Renaissance”

  • WHarrisBullzEye · 1 year ago
    I'll have you know that this crack dealer showers every day.

    "Filthy." How insulting. I mean, really...
  • JohnHughes · 1 year ago
    Okay..."clean crack dealer..."
  • DwDunphy · 1 year ago
    Even the cleanest crack has to suffer a few dingleberries.

    And then there's the Village People...
  • David_E · 1 year ago
    Holy crap. The only thing that was lacking was a "Klaatu verata nictu" at the end.
  • k · 1 year ago
    i dunno, i kinda like food fight. it sounds like a really low-rent high school version of Oingo Boingo.
  • drcastrato · 1 year ago
    I can't believe this exists. I thought you were making it up.
  • Bastard_Number_1 · 1 year ago
    If you can even believe this - I just bought this record about a month ago - for 50 cents. I'm not shitting you. Maybe I have your copy. If so, I will take good care of it, but no, you cannot have it back.

    Bizzare record indeed. Since I collect 80's music - I bought it simply because I didn't have it - but I have to admit - the cover really intrigued me/frightened the bejeezus out of me. I was pretty shocked at how decent "5 o'clock" was. And actually I don't think "Food Fight" is that bad either. I have to think your view is tainted because you knew it was the Village People. I would have liked to have seen what you thought if you didn't know the artist. It's a pretty silly song, I admit - but I've just listened to it three times. So maybe that means I even like it. Shhh.
  • JohnHughes · 1 year ago
    Let me expand a bit on "Food Fight" here - I do say it's the best of the "new wave" songs on side two, but I still think it sounds like some middle-aged focus group's idea of what new wave sounds like. The wacky lyrics, the insane organ - it sounds like incidental music from "Square Pegs."

    Having said that, I've played it about 8 or 9 times today myself.
  • Jerry · 1 year ago
    In a weird way, I think Food Fight may have been ahead of its time. If it had been slapped together today by some bored college kid and posted to YouTube with a charmingly amateurish video, I could see it being the next "Chocolate Rain".
  • DavidMedsker · 1 year ago
    Well, dog my cats. That "5 O'Clock in the Morning" song isn't bad. "Big Mac," though, is the album's crown jewel. That song is just crazy awesome.
  • Allen · 1 year ago
    Close your eyes and imagine the in the studio. Thinking that, yes, THIS was going to put them back on the map! Food Fight! That's the ticket.
    I remember when they debuted this look on some morning show I saw in the early 80's when I was home sick. I never heard it.
    Thanks for breaking that streak.
    I have heard "Rennaisance" era Village People. I think I can say I have heard it all.
  • DwDunphy · 1 year ago
    You had the Village People on a home sick television experience. I had the space shuttle explosion.

    Funny how disasters work like that.
  • Darren · 1 year ago
    I feel as if I've been violated by Cabbage Patch Kids...wearing ass-less chaps.
  • Titsley LeMieux · 1 year ago
    TItsley is a major fan of Diet. Diet is reminiscent of the "dance in unison" feel good hits of Go West. She personally has "DIet" in her cardio playlist and will skip to it to keep the heart rate at the tip top of the zone. Lyrics like "Diet. You'll feel better if you try it. Don't you know you've got to diet. Or you're gonna roll away" could give even A.I.'s Temptresse aural feul enough to run a marathon!!!
  • kokorotrailer · 1 year ago
    Hi John
    Could this be considered a When-New-Wave-Happened-to-Older-Artists-post? It kinda fits the category, IMHO.
    Thanks for your kind attention.
  • JohnHughes · 1 year ago
    Absolutely!
  • BillU. · 6 months ago
    I just wanted to add that, despite their international success (Even though their fortunes waned in the US, VP were still big overseas in 1980, where the "CSTM" single hit top 10 in the UK, Oz, South Africa and even Hong Kong!), the only country that the singles even made a dent was ITALY! In fact, to this day, when the group performs in concert there, they have to add those 2 songs to their set. Strange but true.

    Sad because listening to the 2 singles today, they were very pop-accessible fare by 1981 standards. Maybe the rest of the album (Side 1 was quite good - except the insipid "Fireman", Side 2 was beyond bad - except "Action Man", the perfect VP meets New Wave mashup!) was the real reason they were unjustly ignored. MTV even refused to play the videos which were in short supply back then. The singles were definitely under-appreciated gems in my opinion.
  • Kris · 6 months ago
    In fact "Five o clock in the morning" was even remixed in the late 90s (I believe) by some Italian dj and charted AGAIN in Italy. Those Italians must have really loved their “Renaissance”!