Bonus round today! One of my favorite albums of the early 80's was The Golden Age of Wireless by Thomas Dolby. I would listen to that album from start to finish. It had a combination of unique synth sounds, funky beats, thoughtful and creative lyrics, and beautiful melodies. The album was full of international hit songs, such as Radio Silence, Windpower, and One of our Submarines. Of course, in the US, the chart topper was She Blinded Me With Science, which had a nice video to go with it. Another hit song was this danceable tune
Thomas Dolby – Europa and the Pirate Twins
The album also had a number of ballads, such as Cloudburst at Shingle Street, and this
Thomas Dolby – Airwaves
His follow-up album, The Flat Earth, wasn't as popular, but it gave us this hyper-funky song
Thomas Dolby – Hyperactive
After that, he started doing movie soundtracks, and got into the technical sound arena. He formed a company that created the first cellphone ringtone for Nokia. In the following clip, he discusses this, and the clip after that goes along with his story.
Thomas Dolby explains creation of Nokia ringtone
Francisco Tarrega – Grand Vals (basis for Nokia ringtone)