Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (pray llike Aretha Franklin) Top Of The Pops 1984 video free download


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Nice quality video recorded live in the studio from Top Of The Pops 1984. As heard on GTA IV. Scritti Politti are a British band, originally formed in 1977 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Although there have been various changes to the line-up, Cardiff-born singer-songwriter Green Gartside was the founding member of the band and the only member to have remained throughout the group's history.

Initially a left-wing-inspired post-punk British rock group, Scritti Politti developed into a more mainstream pop music project in the early to mid 1980s, enjoying significant success in the record charts in the UK and the US. Scritti Politti originally consisted of Gartside (born Paul Julian Strohmeyer) as the lead vocalist, Nial Jinks as bass player, Tom Morley as drummer, and Matthew Kay as the manager who sometimes played the keyboard. Morley also created much of the artwork on the band's album covers. Gartside and Jinks had gone to school together in South Wales, and Gartside met Morley at Leeds Polytechnic, a college they both attended. They played one show as The Against in 1976, doing covers of Chelsea songs. Disillusioned and bored with art school, Gartside and Morley left in June 1978 and moved into a squat at 1 Carol Street in Camden Town, London. Jinks was invited to join the band. Gartside taught him how to play the bass in three weeks.

Gartside recorded a demo of one of his new songs, "The "Sweetest Girl"", in January 1981, and the song was included on a compilation of songs obtained with tokens from the March issues of NME. The song prompted many major labels to offer Gartside record contracts, but he decided to stay with Rough Trade. By August 1981, Scritti Politti's debut album was complete and ready for release, but Gartside wanted to wait, most likely because he could not decide on a title. "The "Sweetest Girl"" was released as a single in November and reached only No.64 on the UK music chart, but was cited by The New York Times as one of the ten best singles of the year. The single was later covered by pop band Madness, with their version reaching No.35 in the UK singles chart in 1986. Nial Jinks also temporarily rejoined the band around this time. The band's music was characterized by sophisticated studio production, Gartside's sly, punning word play — influenced by his reading of deconstruction (the group's 1982 debut album, Songs to Remember, features a song called "Jacques Derrida") — and the tension between the polished pop-funk stylings of their music and the subtle radicalism of the political and social messages embedded in their lyrics.

The group's most successful album, 1985's Cupid & Psyche 85, spawned three UK Top 20 hits with "Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)", "Absolute", and "The Word Girl", as well as a US Top 20 hit with "Perfect Way". The personnel for this album differed from that of their first album, and featured keyboardist David Gamson and ex-Material drummer Fred Maher, both of whom would collaborate with Gartside on songwriting and production duties. Arif Mardin would also produce three songs for the album.

This new line-up remained for the band's next album, 1988's Provision. This album was a Top 10 success, though it only produced one Top 20 hit ("Oh Patti"). After releasing a couple of non-album singles in the early 1990s, as well as a collaboration with B.E.F., Gartside became disillusioned with the music industry and retired to South Wales for the rest of the decade. He returned to music-making in the late 1990s, releasing two critically acclaimed albums, 1999's Anomie and Bonhomie (which included various rap and hip hop influences) and 2006's stripped-down White Bread, Black Beer which returned to the more experimental era of the band's history.

The current line-up toured worldwide (under the Scritti Politti name) on the back of the album's success, and completed a UK tour in November 2006. They appeared at the Bestival music festival in September 2006, and at Summer Sonic Festival in Japan. On 19 December, they played a short set at the Rough Trade Christmas party in London.

In 2007, Gartside worked on an album with Alexis Taylor, the singer with Hot Chip. The pair met at the Mercury Music Prize ceremony, and played a concert supporting Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid at KOKO in London in March 2007.

In 2009, Gartside participated in 'Very Cellular Songs', a concert at The Barbican celebrating the music of The Incredible String Band, featuring Richard Thompson, Kamila Thompson, Alasdair Roberts, and Dr. Strangely Strange.

A compilation of singles and album tracks was released on 28th February 2011, with two new tracks, "Day Late and a Dollar Short" and "A Place We Both Belong" both written with David Gamson. Gamson played a large part in the making of Cupid & Psyche 85 and Provision.

Whilst promoting the "Best Of" album, Gartside confirmed that he is hoping to complete an album of new material for Rough Trade later in 2011.

Comments

8 years ago

MrGoblin60

It's funny looking back on this era from today's perspective. When it's all said and done I guess the 80's really was an excuse to wear truly ridiculous get ups.

9 years ago

carol collinson

brilliant 80's band .............. loved this tune reminds me of such happy memories

9 years ago

TopMusique80

1984...l'ENORME hit qui va les révéler

9 years ago

David Bott

Awesome! :^)

9 years ago

Naroon201

Does anyone know who the cute drummer is?

9 years ago

RockinProfessor

Bring back the 80's....at least great 80's music like this*

9 years ago

Admiral Ackbar

Totally awesome! and who cares if he sings like Teddy Ruxpin! 

9 years ago

rebeccam9

I don't want to fancy him, but I do..I nearly always go for feminine men. Adam Ant, Gary Newman the guy who sung Elouise haha

9 years ago

Samuel Awolaja

When music was music and live performances were lip synced!! lool

9 years ago

westland whirlwind

They always used to look a mess, I remember this episode of totp, this is possibly the most ridiculous outfit he ever wore, but theres no getting away from it, they sound amazing, the way they used to sing and the tunes they made stood out from the rest of the field, it was superior in every way and ahead of its time. 

9 years ago

Connor Jamison

Green - one of my teenage crushes.

9 years ago

MrSKIN

Nice quality video recorded live in the studio from Top Of The Pops 1984. As heard on GTA IV. Scritti Politti are a British band, originally formed in 1977 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Although there have been various changes to the line-up, Cardiff-born singer-songwriter Green Gartside was the founding member of the band and the only member to have remained throughout the group's history.Initially a left-wing-inspired post-punk British rock group, Scritti Politti developed into a more mainstream pop music project in the early to mid 1980s, enjoying significant success in the record charts in the UK and the US. Scritti Politti originally consisted of Gartside (born Paul Julian Strohmeyer) as the lead vocalist, Nial Jinks as bass player, Tom Morley as drummer, and Matthew Kay as the manager who sometimes played the keyboard. Morley also created much of the artwork on the band's album covers. Gartside and Jinks had gone to school together in South Wales, and Gartside met Morley at Leeds Polytechnic, a college they both attended. They played one show as The Against in 1976, doing covers of Chelsea songs. Disillusioned and bored with art school, Gartside and Morley left in June 1978 and moved into a squat at 1 Carol Street in Camden Town, London. Jinks was invited to join the band. Gartside taught him how to play the bass in three weeks.Gartside recorded a demo of one of his new songs, "The "Sweetest Girl", in January 1981, and the song was included on a compilation of songs obtained with tokens from the March issues of NME. The song prompted many major labels to offer Gartside record contracts, but he decided to stay with Rough Trade. By August 1981, Scritti Politti's debut album was complete and ready for release, but Gartside wanted to wait, most likely because he could not decide on a title. "The "Sweetest Girl"" was released as a single in November and reached only No.64 on the UK music chart, but was cited by The New York Times as one of the ten best singles of the year. The single was later covered by pop band Madness, with their version reaching No.35 in the UK singles chart in 1986. Nial Jinks also temporarily rejoined the band around this time. The band's music was characterized by sophisticated studio production, Gartside's sly, punning word play — influenced by his reading of deconstruction (the group's 1982 debut album, Songs to Remember, features a song called "Jacques Derrida") — and the tension between the polished pop-funk stylings of their music and the subtle radicalism of the political and social messages embedded in their lyrics.The group's most successful album, 1985's Cupid & Psyche 85, spawned three UK Top 20 hits with "Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)", "Absolute", and "The Word Girl", as well as a US Top 20 hit with "Perfect Way". The personnel for this album differed from that of their first album, and featured keyboardist David Gamson and ex-Material drummer Fred Maher, both of whom would collaborate with Gartside on songwriting and production duties. Arif Mardin would also produce three songs for the album.This new line-up remained for the band's next album, 1988's Provision. This album was a Top 10 success, though it only produced one Top 20 hit ("Oh Patti"). After releasing a couple of non-album singles in the early 1990s, as well as a collaboration with B.E.F., Gartside became disillusioned with the music industry and retired to South Wales for the rest of the decade. He returned to music-making in the late 1990s, releasing two critically acclaimed albums, 1999's Anomie and Bonhomie (which included various rap and hip hop influences) and 2006's stripped-down White Bread, Black Beer which returned to the more experimental era of the band's history.The current line-up toured worldwide (under the Scritti Politti name) on the back of the album's success, and completed a UK tour in November 2006. They appeared at the Bestival music festival in September 2006, and at Summer Sonic Festival in Japan. On 19 December, they played a short set at the Rough Trade Christmas party in London.In 2007, Gartside worked on an album with Alexis Taylor, the singer with Hot Chip. The pair met at the Mercury Music Prize ceremony, and played a concert supporting Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid at KOKO in London in March 2007.In 2009, Gartside participated in 'Very Cellular Songs', a concert at The Barbican celebrating the music of The Incredible String Band, featuring Richard Thompson, Kamila Thompson, Alasdair Roberts, and Dr. Strangely Strange.A compilation of singles and album tracks was released on 28th February 2011, with two new tracks, "Day Late and a Dollar Short" and "A Place We Both Belong" both written with David Gamson. Gamson played a large part in the making of Cupid & Psyche 85 and Provision.Whilst promoting the "Best Of" album, Gartside confirmed that he is hoping to complete an album of new material for Rough Trade later in 2011.

9 years ago

Lord Mamba

one of the greatest tunes of all time.

9 years ago

Rare Person

its fun they didnt use a miqrophone :)i like this tune :)

9 years ago

Rik McRik

Skank Bloc Bologna.

10 years ago

Karl Hughes

Great song,great band..but what were they..white disco, funk, progressive pop? Not that it matters,but they don't fall into a category which is great..anyone enlighten me..is there such a thing as androgynous pop.?..surely these would fit the description...80's groups looked so flamboyant and effeminate...these,Duran Duran,Spandau Ballet,Culture Club, Japan, Soft Cell..

10 years ago

splodge

This song got me into scritti way back when androgyny was de rigeur on TOTP (ah things ain't what they used to be) I just love that funky major 7th bass line, the chords seemed so original, still do in fact. Love the sci-fi messiah look too, would be totally unacceptable for a pop band nowadays.

10 years ago

Stephen Garrett

This is so well produced.

10 years ago

tinfoilsandwich

Amazing

10 years ago

gillyh2745

Like the Indian sherwani suit!

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