My Gen X Playlist: Pretty in Pink – The Psychedelic Furs

17 thoughts on “My Gen X Playlist: Pretty in Pink – The Psychedelic Furs”

  1. Wow, another surprising backstory to one of my 80’s favorites! I also thought the song was created for the movie. Now, I want to watch the movie again…for the hundredth time. Love John Hughes films! High school? Not so much.

    Liked by 3 people

  2. Wow, I had forgotten what a HUGE star Molly Ringwald was! She got John Hughes to make a movie based on a song she happened to like?? It’s like her star power just evaporated into thin air. I wonder if it was her choice or Hollywood’s. (Actually, I just saw her in a tiny role in Feud: Capote vs the Swans.)

    Liked by 1 person

  3. I think hughes paid more attention to the chorus than anything else. I think most people including myself who saw the film in theater never even remotely paid close attention to the lyrics anyway. I mean if anything it could be from the perspective of Steph played by James Spader and how he would think of Andie because she had zero interest in him.

    Liked by 1 person

  4. The Furs have been a favourite since they got their start.

    I enjoyed your post and the push and pull with the song’s meaning. It reminds me that many songwriters choose not to tell the meaning of their songs, wanting people to find and attach their own meaning. I think it works fine if there’s a bit of both. I watched most of the ‘Brat Pack’ movies but don’t think I ever saw this one. I see it pop up sometimes on a streaming service so shold just hit “play” sometime.

    Liked by 2 people

    1. Interpreting the lyrics was near impossible before the internet. I had my guesses, but there wasn’t enough information at my fingertips. I’m learning a lot of the song background with this blog and sometimes I’m just floored. It’s been fun.

      The movie was good as a teenager. I’m trying to decide if it’s still good as an adult. The Breakfast Club still translates, but this one may be on the fence. John Cryer does a good job. So does James Spader as the villain.

      Like

Leave a reply to M. Cancel reply