The first time that I heard of the word "obsession" was via the 1967 episode of the original "Star Trek" which had that very title. Basically in that adventure, Captain Kirk goes all Captain Ahab about a big white alien cloud which loves to suck blood. It's also notable for the fact that two of the usually doomed red-shirted security guys gets a bit more attention and a name to boot: Ensigns Rizzo and Garrovick. The latter guy even gets to punch out his captain.
But then seventeen years later, the word pops up again far more frequently. In this edition of Reminiscings of Youth, I give you "Obsession", the biggest single by the American synthpop band Animotion. And for a while by my recollection, it was a lot of pop music lovers' obsession after its release in October 1984, especially its video which I saw on heavy rotation on the various music shows on television here in Canada. I always thought it looked like a combination of extras from "Ben Hur" and a party that Crockett and Tubbs from "Miami Vice" would love to infiltrate secretly.
In Canada, it hit No. 7 on the RPM charts while in the United States, "Obsession" scored a No. 6 ranking. That bass rhythm and the crash-and-bang synthesizers made it not only a hit on its own but became a pop culture go-to song for TV shows such as the WWF's "Saturday Night's Main Event" and our own national program "FT ~ Fashion Television".
So the word "obsession" became a part of my own pop culture lexicon through "Star Trek" and Animotion. But then, not too long after the song became a hit, a certain American fashion designer jumped into the mix with his take on the word.
Let's see what was at the top of the Oricon charts in October 1984.
1. Kyoko Koizumi -- Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge (ヤマトナデシコ七変化)
2. Checkers -- Hoshikuzu no Stage (星屑のステージ)
3. Masahiko Kondo -- Eien ni Himitsu sa(永遠に秘密さ)
I recall hearing Animotion's "obsession" was really popular in the 1980's however I also recall that hit being played often on the radio even in the mid 1990's, too.
ReplyDelete"Obsession" lasted a good long while because other TV shows wanted to use it as their theme tunes.
DeleteFireminer here. I discovered this song while watching through old episodes of WWF Saturday Night Main Event on YouTube. The recently-resurrected WWE Saturday Night Main Event uses this song too. You can watch it live on YouTube. It's just one whole nostalgia trip for 80s wrestling.
ReplyDeleteYeah, didn't know about the connection with the WWF until I read about it on Wikipedia. For us up here in Canada, it was always heard as THE song for the latest in fashion.
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