Monday, April 09, 2007

Video Classics - McLaren and Madness



I've gone pop, turn back now if you can't deal. Two great videos, two great songs. Pretty much a founding father of punk, this is what Malcolm McLaren was up to by 1984. Amazing what the passage of a little time will do. This jam is from his first album as a solo artist, the Trevor Horn-produced Duck Rock (1983). Malcolm McLaren, especially in this video, is bizarrely fascinating to me, creepy but endearing, an awkward armchair ethnomusicologist with northern soul.

Malcolm McLaren - Double Dutch

Dudes, I'm adding this one after the fact because I just cant resist - pure 80's pop goodness. From 1984's Fans, McLaren bastardizes Puccini's Madame Butterfly and a few other classics. "Take it away Cio Cio..." haha - Puccini is rolling in his grave. McLaren probably has a lot of people rolling in their graves come to think of it.

Malcolm McLaren - Madame Butterfly



And the Madness video for 1981's "It Must be Love" single. These guys were sharp.

Madness - It Must Be Love

2 comments:

partyfearstwo said...

Good post I've always loved 80s pop music no matter how bad but madness were something else, great band.

FiL said...

Mmm, Talcy Malcy sure was (& probably still is) an annoying git. But that Madam Butterfly still can get me trying to do my best Kiri Te Kanawa impersonation in the shower.