‘Music For The Dancers’ N°541 – Vintage 80s Music Videos
War, New Edition, Chas N Dave & The Matchroom Mob, Musical Youth, Rock Steady Crew, Art Of Noise, The Kane Gang, Chaka Khan, Ofra Haza, Wax, Collette, Nena
War, New Edition, Chas N Dave & The Matchroom Mob, Musical Youth, Rock Steady Crew, Art Of Noise, The Kane Gang, Chaka Khan, Ofra Haza, Wax, Collette, Nena
The Rainmakers, Loverboy, Kim Wilde, Waterfront, Bucks Fizz, The Beat, Kane Gang, Star Turn on 45 Pints, Boney M, Change, Newcleus, S O S Band
Go Betweens, Status Quo, The Bluebells, M, Madness, The Men They Couldn’t Hang, The Kane Gang, Breakfast Club, Kraftwerk, The Lotus Eaters, The Sisters Of Mercy, Alien Sex Fiend
The text highlights standout tracks like The Kane Gang’s sleek mid-‘80s rendition of “Respect Yourself,” and Bruce Springsteen’s punchy “Dancing in the Dark,” blending introspection with high-energy production. Duran Duran took a funky shift with “Notorious,” while Kool & The Gang’s “Hi De Hi Hi De Ho” brought playful grooves. Modern Romance’s salsa-infused “Ay Ay Ay Ay Moosey” leaned into quirky fun, and Dynasty’s disco gem “I Don’t Want To Be a Freak” captured late ‘70s club vibes. The Temptations renewed themselves with the polished “Treat Her Like a Lady,” while Jellybean reworked “Jingo” into a percussion-heavy ‘80s club staple. Ottawan’s “You’re OK” and the Gibson Brothers’ “Que Sera Mi Vida” kept disco’s infectious spirit alive, rounding out tracks that celebrated rhythm, reinvention, and unabashed fun.
The Rolling Stones, The Smiths, Big Country, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Level 42, The Adventures, Dr. Hook, INXS, The Kane Gang, Crazyhead, Elton John, Bucks Fizz
Swing Out Sister, Regina Belle, The Kane Gang, Princess, Eartha Kitt, Freddie Jackson, The Real Thing, Orange Juice , The S.O.S. Band, Natalie Cole, Johnny Hates Jazz, Jackie Wilson
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Migos’ “MotorSport” radiates star power with Nicki Minaj and Cardi B trading sharp verses atop a trap-heavy beat, while Lil Uzi Vert’s dark yet hypnotic “XO Tour Llif3” captures heartbreak through emo-rap minimalism. Lloyd’s retro-inspired “Dedication to My Ex” mixes Motown vibes with bold lyrics, and NSG’s “Options” blends afroswing and grime for a danceable hit featuring Tion Wayne.