![]() ![]() S to 3Xl Frankie Say Relax Don't Do It Authentic 80s Style T-shirt. Men and ladies Sizes up to 3XL Frankie Say Relax Distressed Text T-shirt, Grey. As ‘Two Tribes’ set up camp at #1 for the summer, their previous five-week chart-topper climbed back up to #2, making them only the fourth act to occupy both Top 2 positions after The Beatles, John Lennon and, um, John Travolta… They have one final number one coming up this year.Frankie Says Relax White Slogan on Black T-shirt. But that’s not to suggest Frankie Goes to Hollywood weren’t genuinely massive in 1984. No doubt all those mixes helped this record to its giant stay at the top – the longest since 1977 – as well as similar promotion tactics to those that worked so well for ‘Relax’. There were a million and one remixes of ‘Two Tribes’ – the ‘Annihilation Mix’, anyone? – but I like the classic single mix, with the air raid siren, and the public information announcer opening the song with: The air attack siren sounds like… By contrast, the album version is a little short, and missing the very Russian-sounding middle eight. Frankie try so hard to make it work – and it is still a banging, clanging, throbbing, pulsing wonder – but I think they overreach and, slightly, overcook it. Songs about geopolitical tension can be hit or miss. I want to love this as much as I do ‘Relax’, but it falls short for me… I think it’s because ‘Relax’ is so simple, so gloriously filthy, and so universal. If I had to choose, though, I think I’d spend my last moments on earth in the ‘Relax’ video, rather than this one. As the song reaches its final note, the planet explodes. Holly Johnson drinks it all in as the ringside announcer. Chernenko only led the Soviet Union for a year or so – despite being nowhere near as famous as Stalin, Khrushchev, Gorbachev and co., he’s the one immortalised in this video… He grabs Reagan by the balls. The video is another event in itself, with Ronald Reagan and Russian leader Konstantin Chernenko throwing one another around a sawdust ring. But something was definitely in the air in 1984. ‘Relax’, ’99 Red Balloons’, ‘The Reflex’, now this… Maybe it was the impending threat of nuclear destruction (this is also already the 3 rd chart-topper of the year to reference war and/or peace…), or maybe it was cocaine. It’s been a theme this year: hard-edged pop that’s bursting at the seams, constantly threatening to implode but just about keeping it together. The bass riff is thrilling, the splicing of Russian classical music with high-NRG dance is fun… But to my ears it’s all a bit of a mess, especially in the verses. Just the right mix of catchy and clever…?Īlmost. A subject matter (and video) designed to raise eyebrows… check. On this, just their second release, Frankie (and producer Trevor Horn) were clearly sticking to the same formula as their first smash, ‘Relax’. When two tribes go to war, A point is all that you can score… There are very few chart-toppers that have lines like: We’ve got the bomb, Yeah… Sock it to me biscuits now… But this is one. ![]() Nine weeks, in which the best-selling song across the land was an ode to nuclear war. ![]() No record will spend longer at #1 during the 1980s than this. ![]() Two Tribes, by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (their 2 nd of three #1s)ĩ weeks, from 10 th June – 12 th August 1984 ![]()
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