
If your band had got on the show, you had, in some small way, “made it” in the pop world. It stands as a perfect archive of over 42 years of the British charts and the performances still live on in the public consciousness. The first glimpse of Ziggy Stardust. The public debate about Culture Club's Boy George. The Battle of Britpop. But not all performances on the show went as smoothly as others. Some are iconically bad or shambolic. So who like Rod Stewart on "Maggie May", Mud on "Lonely This Christmas" or Travis on "Sing" couldn't take the lipsyncing seriously? Why Did Dexys Midnight Runners have a dart legend as their backdrop for "Jackie Wilson Said"? And How did Manic Street Preachers while playing "Faster" result in 20K complaints? This and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, "Blue Monday" by New Order and "Martha's Harbour" by All About Eve played very wrong. This is A Short History of Iconic Shambolic Top of the Pops Performances.
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Soundtrack:
sleepy fish – Forgot It Was Monday
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Luar – Into ()
fantompower - blankets ()
Luar – Oblivion ()
Stars As Lights – Maps and Constellations (starsaslights.bandcamp.com)
yutaka hirasaka – eternal moment – ambient guitar loops take ()
Luar - Anchor ()
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:30 Rod Stewart
03:00 Mud
04:05 Punk
06:02 Dexys Midnight Runners
07:10 New Order
09:00 All About Eve
10:07 Nirvana
11:26 90s Dance
13:14 Manic Street Preachers
14:29 Travis
15:32 Stop of the Pops
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