There's a few songs that I would love to chuck in the mix but they have been tainted by what was going on in my life near the end of '87.
My Dad, who was to die in January of 1988, got cancer. Very late diagnosis meant, as now, incurable. He was to spend the last few months in a hospice in Midhurst, West Sussex. He had a private room, with huge balcony overlooking the grounds, which was ideal for his cigar sessions. People would come and go, he had a mini bar in both bedside cabinets, and we would sit, chat, drink and listen to his favourite songs.
I'd moved back to the UK for a while near the end of 1987/ early '88 so I could visit frequently and the journey gave my Brother and I a chance to listen to a few tapes and catch up. Black's superb 'Wonderful Life' was on constant rotation. As was the Pet Shop Boys 'Actually'. I don't think I've listened to either since. Maybe I should. But not today.
Anyway...
A chance to pick something else that was brightening my, at the time, miserable life!
The Sisters Of Mercy - This Corrosion
The club scene in London had moved on since my New Romantic days and I found myself in New Cross of a Friday night at a place now called The Venue (I think it was called The Harp then). A few different areas, one having a sort of Goth vibe. This was on constant rotation and I loved it. The Venue was to be my club of choice in a few years when I moved back to the UK.
Camouflage - The Great Commandment US mix 12"
A German band that I first heard in a club in Hamburg in early 1987. I managed to buy the 12" a year later as for some reason, although released in the UK, it didn't sell! Madness. Very Depeche Mode lite...
Def Leppard - Gods Of War
Another great album from the Sheffield rockers. I love the ending.
Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Split Mix 12"
A concert favourite, with arm waving included, to this day. The Split Mix is the one they use live.