Friday, October 3, 2014

5 on Friday -- Set 243



Spinning Friday tunes since 2010...

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Now that October has arrived, it's time for my monthly feature for 5 on Friday -- The Hit Makers.

Once a month I'm going to feature the songs that launched careers. I'll be looking at different musical styles and the groups or singers from those styles who I love the best.

Here are five of my favorite Australian bands and artists, and the songs that brought them to the masses.


1 - Highway to Hell  -- AC/DC -- 1979

Ten years ago, if you had asked me whether AC/DC would be on my list of favorite bands, I would have looked at you as if you'd lost your mind.

The Supernatural soundtrack changed all of that.








2 - Who Can it Be Now -- Men at Work -- 1981







3 - Original Sin -- INXS -- 1983


Oh, how I love INXS and Michael Hutchence.








4 - Don't Dream It's Over  -- Crowded House  --  1986


As someone who loves collage, it's no wonder I was highly attracted to this mixed-media video when it first came out.








5 - Spinning Around  -- Kylie Minogue -- 2000


Although technically Kylie came to prominence with her Loco-Motion cover in 1987, her career did a bit of side-tracking for awhile. Her current dance-club music career really launched with this 2000 hit.



2 comments:

Durward Discussion said...

Good set. Nice to feature the Australians.

Mike Golch said...

Cool set,sadly you tube keeps telling me the men at work video will not play.Oh well.