The three bands called Models, without the article 'The', are: 1. an Australian rock group from Melbourne, 2. a short-lived punk band from London, United Kingdom and 3. a pop band from Serbia.
1. Models were an alternative rock group formed in Melbourne, Australia, formed in August 1978. They went into hiatus in 1988. They are often incorrectly referred to as The Models. They re-formed in 2000, 2006 and 2008 to perform reunion concerts. "Out of Mind, Out of Sight", their only No. 1 hit, appeared on the Australian singles charts in July 1985. The related album, Out of Mind, Out of Sight, peaked at No. 3 on the Australian albums charts after its release in August. An earlier song from the same album, "Barbados", had peaked at No. 2 on the Australian singles chart.
They formed from two earlier punk/new wave bands, Teenage Radio Stars (singer and guitarist Sean Kelly) and JAB (Ash Wednesday, Pierre Voltaire and Johnny Crash, keyboards, bass and drums respectively). This version of the group did not stay together for long, however, and soon Ash Wednesday was replaced by Andrew Duffield and Pierre Voltaire by Mark Ferrie.
In 1980 this line-up released their first album, Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf, which was not commercially successful, but was well received by audiences on the live pub circuit. The band played more often and in more places than virtually any other Australian band of the era - but the group tended to record completely new material for their studio albums, so many of their most popular early songs went unreleased until 2002, when a compilation album of early live material ("Melbourne") was released.
Models' early style was a spiky, distinctive blend of New Wave, glam rock, dub and pop: their most notable features were Kelly's strangled singing voice, Duffield's virtuoso synthesiser performances (he used the EMS Synthi AKS, also notably used on Pere Ubu's Dub Housing), and the band's cryptic, slightly gruesome, lyrics (eg "Hans Stand: A War Record" from Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf), which were mostly composed by Duffield and Kelly.
By June 1981 Johnny Crash had been replaced by Buster Stiggs, and the group released the 10" album "Cut Lunch" (which consisted of demo tracks which had been particularly successful, including one track produced by Split Enz keyboard player Eddie Rayner), and, later that year, their second full-length album "Local And/Or General", which was recorded in the UK. Both releases helped to widen their audience nationally, thanks to regular radio exposure on Triple J in Sydney and on community stations in other cities, as well as national TV exposure through their innovative music videos on programs such as the ABC's Countdown.
After signing with the MMA management company (which also handled INXS), the group attempted to create a hybrid of their alternative roots and a more commercial sound. Ferrie and Stiggs left after "Local And/Or General" and, after a brief stint as a five-piece, they were replaced by James Freud (real name Colin McGlinchey) and Barton Price. Freud had attended high school with Kelly, and they had played together in the Teenage Radio Stars: he had had a brief and relatively unsuccessful solo career.
This version of the group released the highly regarded 1982 LP 'The Pleasure of Your Company, produced by Nick Launay; its big drum sound and danceability in particular reflected Launay's influence, and Freud's more radio-friendly voice made the album more accessible. The album was critically acclaimed but again failed to sell strongly, although the single I Hear Motion was a national hit. Duffield later explained that the song's distinctive keyboard part had been inspired by the riff from the Stevie Wonder classic Superstition.
At this point (under pressure from management), the band reassessed their direction and moved towards to a more radio-friendly format. The group relocated to Sydney and Duffield - and his crucial influence on the band's sound - was forced out under acrimonious circumstances and replaced by Roger Mason on keyboards and James Valentine on saxophone. For touring, the group was regularly augmented by backing singers including Kate Ceberano and Zan Abeyratne (who had been the singers in popular early Eighties pop-funk band I'm Talking) and Canadian-born singer Wendy Matthews; Matthews and Kelly became a couple and formed the band Absent Friends.
The band released their most commercially successful work with the singles Out of Mind, Out of Sight and the James Freud tune Barbados, off the album Out of Mind, Out of Sight. Their follow-up album, Models' Media, was less successful. Models also featured on the Australian Made Tour of 1986-1987 with INXS and Jimmy Barnes, but, in 1988 the pressures of ten years of touring, as well as financial troubles, hastened the breakup of the band.
It was their extended live exposure, however, that ensured that Models stayed in the public eye when other contemporaries had been forgotten: the band's later work remained popular on radio throughout the 1990s; this, coupled with the critical acclaim and cult appeal of their earlier work, re-stimulated interest in their work in the latter half of that decade. The band reformed for a few gigs in 2000; in 2001 their rarities album "Melbourne" was released, and in 2002 Harper Collins Australia published Freud's memoir, I Am The Voice Left From Drinking; the title is taken from a line from Barbados and alludes to his problems with drugs and alcohol.
Wendy Matthews induct Models into ARIA Hall Of Fame on 27 October 2010. She was backing vocals for the Models smash hit Out of Mind Out of Sight.
2. Models were a short-lived 1977 punk band formed in Harrow, London, United Kingdom. Band members were Cliff Fox on vocals and guitar, Marco Pirroni on guitar, Mick Allen on bass and Terry Day on drums. This band are sometimes referred to as The Models, but the name on their only official single (and record) is Models.
Pirroni and Allen befriended while attending art school in Harrow. When punk emerged in 1976, the first formed Siouxsie and the Banshees, playing guitar, although for brief time. Shortly after that, he and Allen formed a band called The Beastly Cads, who later changed their name to Models. The band only released one single "Freeze" and recorded four songs in the Peel Sessions, before dissolving. Later, Pirroni and Allen formed Rema-Rema, a post-punk band.
Pirroni later reteamed up with Terry Day, who since then was named Terry Lee Miall, in Adam and the Ants, beginning to work alongside that band's singer and frontman, Adam Ant. Allen went on to other projects, the longest running being The Wolfgang Press on the influential British record label 4AD. After the demise of the band he paired up with Giuseppe De Bellis, to form the experiment project Geniuser
The Models originally formed in Harrow as The Beastly Cads. They are perhaps most infamous for the song "I Wanna Form My Own Nazi Party" arguing the song was a "cynical look at all the silly punks who wear Nazi armbands" whereas Viv Goldman in Sounds slagged the band for it saying people would only remember the chorus and not get the point. After Marco Pirroni's very brief stint as the guitarist for the Banshees and in between days as the guitarist for Rema Rema and Weekend Swingers and then finally jackpot with Adam And The Ants he was in the Models who produced this classic one off moment of punk Freeze / Man of The Year (1977 Step Forward Records).
3. Models were a Serbian pop band. They are best known by their song ,,Noć je vedra nad Srbijom'' Serbian, 1997
Barbados
Models Lyrics
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I am the voice - left from drinking
I celebrate - my love for you
Into the calm - saying I believe
That all the bitterness will last for hours
Maybe - I would blind the girl
Who is drowning - in the silence
Into a storm I have to be
Wake up to anger and mixed emotions
In the sun - I will come - to see Barbados
In the sun - I will come - to see Barba-a-a-dos
In the sun - I will come - to see Barbados
In the sun - I will come - to see Barba-a-a-dos
All I see - is washed away
Ooh, I am the voice - left from drinking
I celebrate - mmm, my love for you
Into the calm - saying I believe
That all the bitterness will last for hours
In the sun - I will come - to see Barbados
In the sun - I will come - to see Barba-a-a-dos
Woh-oh, to see Barbados
In the sun - I will come - to see Barba-a-a-dos
To see Barbados
In the sun - I will come - to see Barba-a-a-dos
To see Barbados
In the sun - I will come
The lyrics of Models' song Barbados reflect a feeling of being washed away and lost, with the singer only being able to hold onto his voice, which he feels is left from drinking. He celebrates his love for someone, but at the same time, he acknowledges the bitterness that often follows such strong emotions. The girl he refers to seems to be drowning in silence, and he feels like he might blind her from it. However, the storm continues, and he wakes up to a mix of emotions, including anger.
The repetition of "in the sun, I will come to see Barbados" throughout the song seems almost like a mantra or a form of escapism. The idea of going to Barbados represents a sunny, tropical paradise away from the turmoil that is described in the rest of the lyrics. Despite everything, the singer believes that there is a calm to be found, and that a trip to Barbados might help him find it.
Overall, the lyrics of Barbados showcase themes of loss, love, bitterness, and a desire for escape. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the need for a change of scenery and a fresh start.
Line by Line Meaning
All I see - is washed away
I can only see the things that are no longer there
I am the voice - left from drinking
I am the only one speaking up, even though I've had too much to drink
I celebrate - my love for you
I am expressing my love for you openly and joyfully
Into the calm - saying I believe
Despite the chaos, I still have faith and trust in something greater
That all the bitterness will last for hours
The bad feelings will linger for a long time
Maybe - I would blind the girl
Sometimes I wish I could shield someone from the painful truth
Who is drowning - in the silence
Someone is suffering deeply, alone and in silence
She turns the grey - into a cold stare
The sadness in her eyes turns into a distant, emotionless expression
Into a storm I have to be
I must brace myself for the difficult times ahead
Wake up to anger and mixed emotions
Every day is a struggle with conflicting feelings and pent-up anger
In the sun - I will come - to see Barbados
I will go to a place of warmth and beauty to find solace and escape
In the sun - I will come - to see Barba-a-a-dos
In this paradise, I hope to forget my troubles and find peace
To see Barbados
I long to experience the beauty and serenity of this island
To see Barbados
Nothing else matters, I just need to be in this peaceful place
In the sun - I will come
I'll bask in the warmth of the sun and forget all the negativity
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDREW PETER DUFFIELD, JAMES RANDALL FREUD
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