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This week, we have a Set of Rocks to choose from. Or, to put it another way... a few Rock Sets. Here's the song they might all have been named after... although they probably weren't at all.
And here is today's dirty half-dozen...
ROXETTE #1
British mod-revivalists from 1980 (though they also sound a bit folky to me). Teetotal now too, it seems.
ROCK SET #2
As always, spellings are variable on this feature, if the pronunciation is close enough. Here's some Swedish punks from 1980...
ROXETTE #3
French punks, also from the 80s. Their lead singer has caught a few facial ticks from John Lydon. Here they are in 1986...
ROXETTE #4
I wasn't sure whether to include this one, as it crosses over with the next Roxette. Back in 1984, Swedish songwriter Per Gessle was in a band called Gyllene Tider. However, when they released their music in the USA, they went by the name Roxette. Arguably the more famous half of his later Roxette, Marie Fredriksson, wasn't present. Hence...
ROXETTE #5
The Set of Rocks most people will be familiar with. The aforementioned Per Gessle and Marie Fredriksson originally gathered themselves together in 1986, going on to enjoy a string of pop-rock hits throughout the 90s. Here's their first big one, from 1989...
Sadly, I couldn't find the Glaswegian Roxette from 1982 who released the single Blind Man's Blues / Too Much Alcohol. Neither could I track down the Finnish punk Roxette from 1985. But I did manage to find one more, more modern, Roxette...
ROXETTE (& THE JETS) #6
Traditional French rock 'n' rollers from 2015, located on the camp of bands...
Six Roxettes to choose from, but which ones are Dressed For Success... and which are Fading Like A Flower?
I really liked #1. Said no one. Ever
ReplyDeleteI'm sure their mums were big fans.
DeleteI'm really struggling to get all the way through #5
ReplyDeleteAnd now that I am #6 my vote goes to None Of The Above
DeleteCan't please all of the people all of the time...
DeleteMy thoughts exactly. #2 was OK. The only good thing about #6 is the name of their EP.
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