ABC - Poison Arrow 1982

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Great quality very rare video recorded in the studio of Top Of The Pops 1981. ABC are an English New Wave band, that charted ten UK and five US Top 40 singles between 1981 and 1990. The band continues to tour and released a new album, Traffic in 2008.
The group's first single, "Tears Are Not Enough", made the UK Top 20 in 1981. Soon afterwards, David Robinson left the band and was replaced by drummer David Palmer. In 1982, the band released their debut album The Lexicon of Love, which reached number one in the UK Albums Chart. Produced by Trevor Horn, it often featured in UK critics' lists of favourite albums: it ranked 42nd in The Observer Music Monthly's "Top 100 British Albums" (June 2004) and 40th in Q magazine's "100 Greatest British Albums" (June 2000). The band had three Top 10 hits during 1982: the singles "Poison Arrow", "The Look of Love (Part One)" and "All of My Heart" and shot high-concept music videos.

ABC found it difficult to follow up their debut. The second album, Beauty Stab, was released in November 1983. It performed poorly in comparison to its predecessor. Gary Langan, who had engineered The Lexicon of Love, produced the effort. The first single, "That Was Then but This Is Now", briefly appeared in the UK Top 20, followed by a Top 40 showing for "S.O.S.". The band eschewed remixes for the project, and the 12" single for "That Was Then but This Is Now" featured the disclaimer "This record is exactly the same as the 7" version. The choice is yours." Stephen Singleton retired from the band in 1984.

Now a duo of Fry and White, augmented by two non-performing band members, Fiona Russell-Powell (known as Eden) and David Yarritu, ABC's chart fortunes in the UK dwindled further with the 1985 album How to Be a...Zillionaire!. Keith LeBlanc from Tackhead programmed much of the beatbox work for the album. The group did score its first US Top 10 hit with "Be Near Me" (which also made the UK Top 30). The album also featured the singles "(How to Be a) Millionaire", "Vanity Kills" and "Ocean Blue". ABC was one of the first bands to do video scratching" for several videos from the How to Be a... Zillionaire album, including the video for "Be Near Me".

Following a hiatus. while Fry was treated for Hodgkin's disease, ABC returned with Alphabet City. Best known for "When Smokey Sings", a tribute to Smokey Robinson, the album also spawned "The Night You Murdered Love" and "King Without a Crown" as singles. All three tracks would make the CD version of the group's first anthology.

In 1989, the duo issued Up, their fifth and final PolyGram studio album. This time experimenting with house music, ABC scored a minor UK hit with the single "One Better World". They then released another single, "The Real Thing". During this period the group worked on a couple of outside productions aimed at the house music scene. One was Paul Rutherford's (Frankie Goes to Hollywood) solo album and first single release; the other was for Lizzie Tear on the group's own Neutron label.

In 1990, the band released a greatest hits compilation album, Absolutely. This covered all of ABC's albums up until 1990, and featured all of their singles. The compilation made the UK Top 10. A video package featuring promos was also released. One new song, "The Look of Love '90", was released to promote the package.

The group then moved to the EMI label (and MCA in North America), where they recorded the 1991 LP Abracadabra. "Love Conquers All", the first single, barely placed in the UK chart, though Italian production team Black Box provided remixes of "Say It" which appeared in the US dance chart.

On 1 September 2007, ABC performed a set with other 1980s acts at Retrofest at Culzean Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland. This appearance included a rendition of "Addicted to Love", with Tony Hadley of Spandau Ballet and Peter Cox of Go West.

In the summer of 2008, ABC toured the US as part of the 2008 Regeneration Tour, which also featured The Human League, Belinda Carlisle, A Flock of Seagulls, and Naked Eyes.

In April 2009, ABC performed the Lexicon Of Love album live at the Royal Albert Hall, accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Anne Dudley of Art of Noise, who arranged and played keyboards on the original record, conducted the performance. A music review in the 13 April 2009 edition of The Independent newspaper, described the performance as a "glorious night that has placed one of the Eighties' most perfectly constructed albums back near the top of the pop pantheon".

In 2009 ABC toured the US as the headliner of the 2009 'Regeneration Tour', which also featured Terri Nunn of Berlin, Wang Chung, and the Cutting Crew. Please visit my other Channel. Keep Rockin!.
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I was 21 yrs young when this song was released. I would put the early 80's on a repeat loop, with an exit and re-entry so I could selfishly come n go. Awesome time to be in my 20's the peak of culture in society's history and I'm being serious.

alanstrom
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A girlfriend and I loved abc and this song back in 82 while dating and would talk for hours on the phone while listening and singing to this song and there other hits...loved those days

Birdsfly
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I heard this on absolute 80's and now that I found it on youtube I can't get it out of my head. The 80's sound was just shoot that poison arrow I wish somebody could build a time machine so that I can go back in time and re-live the 80's.

parmdeepjagdev
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I was 22 at the time. Best time of my life!

mauricepeck
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Lower your sights, but raise your aim! Classic, Great tune.

nicholaspagehayman
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Danced to this so many times in the 80's.

Kasbahkabaret
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Music is Music but then comes along a track that is much more than just music...nuff said...except it still rocks in 2023.

kalpeshjoshi
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We need to bring pianos & keyboards back into music, but especially the sax. It made songs of this era fantastic. Now, most music is over-produced

CC
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I am quite loving this jam at the moment. How random. Love the gold suits- this just screams the 80s. I find the sax player kind of cute- anyone feel the same?

clarissaz
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yes kids, your grandparents were cooler back in the 80s then you are today.

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Sheer Class,
That was then, but this is Certainly Now!

royalordinance
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loved ABC since I was 5...love that all the vids are online!!who is the young sax player????

JWolf-zoct
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They sound great-thank the producer, Martin Rushent?

rodsgodx
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I am so sick of these Toyota commercials on every YouTube video.  I won't buy anymore of the damn cars. 

MrGlendale
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Great quality? You got tinnitus lol there is no treble on this audio at all (hiss from cheap mono VCR capture in HD does not count)

madcommodore