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thekumquat ([personal profile] thekumquat) wrote in [community profile] little_details2023-06-25 06:22 pm

It's 1985 and you've been dumped... what music?

Welcome back to little_details!
I'd actually tried to post this in May 2017, but the Dreamwidth version wasn't yet open. As it happens, while I finished the story in question (only really of interest to Antonia Forest fans), I'd still appreciate answers:

"I'm writing a story which for various reasons is between April and June 1985, in England. A 17-year-old boy who generally takes himself way too seriously and has just been dumped, wants to put on some loud music to express his feelings. Rock, punk, not disco - any song that would be available via reasonably mainstream means at that time.

If the timeframe were more flexible, the obvious song would be Joan Jett & the Blackhearts "I hate myself for Loving You", but that came out in 1988. Queen's "Friends will be Friends" would do, but again that's 1986. Ideas?

If anyone happens to know *when* in 1985 that Jimmy Somerville left Bronski Beat to join the Communards, that would also be helpful.

Hoping the DW version of this community takes off!"
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[personal profile] cnoocy 2023-07-09 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I realize I'm answering late, but if you want verisimilitude, when this happened to me at around this time and around this age, my song for it was "Please Do Not Go" by the Violent Femmes off their self-titled 1983 debut. It's an American record, so it may have been technically an import, but "Blister in the Sun" was a big enough deal that I would expect it to be available in record stores or through the grapevine.