The Singles Page reviewed by Alan Lewis in Sounds 15th, April 1978 including Graham Parker, Ian Dury, The Only Ones, Japan, Subway Sect and many more.
@SoundsClips Really strong selection there - bumper week
@SoundsClips Blimey, some absolute classic late '70's singles there. My paper round money went on four of them; Graham Parker, Only Ones, Ian Dury and the Police. All still feature on my playlists today.
@SoundsClips AND Plastic Bertrand!
@SoundsClips Review of ‘Roxanne’ is fascinating given what later transpired.
@SoundsClips „Ça plane pour moi, ça plane pour moi Ça plane pour moi, moi, moi, moi, moi Ça plane pour moi Ouh-ouh-ouh-ouh Ça plane pour moi“ youtu.be/8soQkubMk1g?si… It’s good, but it’s not ‚Wot a waste‘. Wot a week though!
@SoundsClips Good week for singles but Night Fever was the best of the lot and got a “yaaawn”.
@SoundsClips Hey Lord Don’t ask me Questions- top tune 🎶
@SoundsClips Never realised Japan covered Don't Rain on My Parade. I'm curious now...
@SoundsClips All those reviews seem to hold up well across the decades; what a week!
@SoundsClips Who remembers Jane Aire & the Belverderes? For some reason I have copies of her output through some Stiff records promotion. Are they worth anything?