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Music Video Monday: “Walkin’ Shoes” by Tora Tora

The 2022 Beale Street Music Festival was a success in its first year back after a two-year pandemic hiatus. One of the things that set this year’s festival apart past editions — other than the supposedly temporary move to Liberty Park in Midtown — was the record number of Memphis acts on the bill. From our coverage of the BSMF 2022 weekend, Bluff City’s finest turned out to be huge crowd pleasers.

One of the local bands on the stage was Tora Tora. The ’80s metal sensation consisting of singer Anthony Corder, guitarist Keith Douglas, bassist Patrick Francis, and drummer John Patterson exploded out of Memphis with their 1989 album Surprise Attack, which peaked at number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Their hit single “Walking Shoes” was a little more bluesy than most of their hair metal contemporaries. Wikipedia claims the black-and-white video was the first from Memphis to be played on MTV, but that’s not quite true. The New Wave novelty song “Dog Police” appeared on Weird Al Yankovic’s MTV show five years earlier. But “Walking Shoes” was definitely the first Memphis video to land in hit-making heavy rotation on the video channel. In the video, watch for some Downtown Memphis landmarks, like the Tennessee Brewery, which have changed considerably since then. Rock on with Tora Tora!

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Music Video Monday: Dog Police

Today’s Music Video Monday is keeping the peace. The dog peace. 

The 1980s were a strange time. Many elements in today’s music culture were born in the crucible of the Regan era. Many things then thought ephemeral have unexpectedly lasted. Music videos rose to prominence with MTV. Synth pop, which was relegated to a joke by the end of the decade, is now the default setting for 21st century pop. 

And then there was Dog Police, the Memphis synth band combo of Tony Thomas, Sam Shoup, and Tom Lonardo, who, influenced by Devo and a sense of general New Wave insanity, created a novelty hit out of their band’s theme song. Music Video Monday is always searching for earlier and earlier Memphis music videos, and this one, directed by Joe Mulherin in 1984, is among the earliest. The production values on display here, from the videography to the makeup and staging, are pretty impressive, and the song…well, the song will probably get stuck in your head for a while. You can thank Music Video Monday later. 

Music Video Monday: Dog Police

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