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Mar 29, 2006, 09:08 PM
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| | | Hit me with your best shot! I am on a 80's music hunt. I have a pretty large selection of 80's music, but I'm sure that there are a few songs out there that I don't have yet. If you have a hot minute, just ramble off some groups, or song titles that I can look up so I can add to my collection of great 80's music. *****Every Genre is highly appreciated. Thanks, Cheers! | | | | | | |
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Mar 29, 2006, 09:27 PM
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| Love Missile F1-11 - Sigue Sigue Sputnik. Ex-wifes fave |
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Mar 29, 2006, 09:54 PM
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| bands only of the 80's or that played in the 80's as well as other decades?
too much work for me to list all the impt songs, when in doubt yahoo/google it. wikipedia has some helpful stuff
abba (80's - winner takes it all, super trouper)
aerosmith (like 12 albums in the 80's)
alan parsons project (75-87ish)
eurythmics (sweet dreams, here comes the rain again, missionary man)
billy joel (albums: Glass Houses,Songs In The Attic, An Innocent Man, The Bridge, Storm Front)
billy idol (rebel yell, eyes wout a face, flesh for fantasy, dont need a gun sweet sixteen)
blondie (80 - the tide is high, rapture)
bob seger (against the wind, fire lake, her strut, like a rock, hollywood nights, night moves.....)
bruce springsteen (hungry heart, born in the usa, cover me, tunnel of love, im goin down, dancin in the dark, glory days)
the clash
is this what you're looking for. do you mean just the synthesizer, over processed stuff, or just a list of artists and songs from the 80s?
much more, but i don't wanna post unless i know this is the angle you want. |
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Mar 29, 2006, 10:17 PM
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| From the title of your question, I thought you were asking about Pat Benatar, LOL.
Some of my favorite 80s songs are:
Tears for Fears (Everbody Wants to Rule the World, Shout, Head Over Heels)
Corey Hart (I Wear My Sunglasses at Night)
Night Ranger (Sister Christian)
Boston (More than a Feeling)
Gary Human (Cars)
REO Speedwagon (Take it on the Run)
J Geils Band (Centerfold)
Loverboy (Turn Me Loose)
Devo (Whip It)
Martha and the Muffins (Echo Beach)
Madness (Our House)
Barnes and Barnes (Fish Heads)
Also some other bands I like are Journey, Foreigner, Trooper, Chilliwack, Glass Tiger, The Thompson Twins, The Pet Shop Boys, Men without Hats, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode... I could go on and on actually. Man I love the music of the 80s!
But yeah as kp says there are different types of 80s music obviously. Like there was a lot of heavy metal in the 80s. Are you interested in that? Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot, Motley Crue, Whitesnake... are heavy metal bands that come to mind. |
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Mar 30, 2006, 12:01 AM
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| Belinda Carlise
Cyndi Lauper
Europe
Tiffany
Bucks Fizz
Sister Sledge
B 52's
The Pretenders
Starship
Simple Minds
Bananarama
Rick Astley
Gloria Gaynor
Kool & the Gang
Billie Idol
Blondie
Bonnie Tyler
Soft Cell
Human League
Madness
Culture Club
Wham
Phil Collins
If you want anymore just ask - music ismy thing - I would be a crap DJ ifI didn't know y music  - although I would have to say the 90's is my era |
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Mar 30, 2006, 03:00 AM
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Mar 30, 2006, 03:34 AM
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| I have a great collection of one-hit wonders from the 80's. I'm at work now but I'll do a directory listing for you when I get home.
Example: Driver's Seat - Sniff 'n The Tears |
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Mar 30, 2006, 05:59 AM
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| Some more. Again, not all great songs, but that’s relative to the listener. Most are at least well known.
Barnes & Barnes (fish heads)
Adam ant (goody two shoes)
Commodores (night shift, still)
Devo (whip it)
Tears for fears (shout, everybody want to rule the world, head over heels, mother's tongue)
Men at work (who can it be now, dr heckyll & mr jive, down under)
Men without hats (safety dance)
midnight oil (beds are burning, dreamworld, dead heart)
Bananarama
David bowie (lets dance, modern love, china girl, blue jean,
The cars (shake it up, since youre gone, heelo again, you might think, magic)
Chicago (album 16)
Toto (rosanna, africa)
Elvis Costello
The cure
Def leppard (hysteria, pour some sugar on me, rocket, photograpgh, rock of ages)
Dexy’s midnight runners (com on eileen)
Dire straits (romeo & Juliet, so far away, money for nothing, brothers in arms, walk of life)
Foreigner (head games, urgent, juke box hero, waiting for a girl, I wanna know what love is)
Peter Gabriel (biko, shock the monkey, sledgehammer, big time, in your eyes)
Journey (Any Way You Want It, Who's Cryin' Now, Don't Stop Believin', Open Arms, Separate Ways, Faithfully, Girl Can't Help It, I'll Be Alright Without You)
Olivia newton john (magic, xanadu, physical, heart attack)
E.L.O. (I’m alive, hold on tight, rock n roll is king)
Hall & oates (You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling, Kiss On My List, You Make My Dreams, Private Eyes, "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do), Did It In A Minute, Your Imagination, Maneater, One On One, Say It Isn't So, Adult Education, Out Of Touch, Method Of Modern Love, Everything Your Heart Desires)
The police (de do do do de da da da, don’t stand so close to me, invisible sun, every little thing she does, spirits in the material world, every breath you take, king of pain, Roxanne, wrapped around your finger, synchronicity II)
kenny rogers (lady)
the pretenders (brass in pocket, back on the chain gang, my city was gone, middle of the road, dont get me wrong)
the romantics (what i like about you, talking in your sleep)
rush (tom sawyer, subdivisions, new world man, distant early warning, big money, mystic rhythms) I have so much more to go through! =P |
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Mar 30, 2006, 06:27 AM
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| in trying to go though my library, but its going take a long time.
if you are interested in hits and what was big, you can get some good idea at wikipedia.
if you type in, for example, 1981 in music you get the below link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981_in_music
tells you the albums released, the top albums and singles in UK/US. you need to scroll down through. can get you searching and finding unexpected stuff.
its been a really useful site when im looking for songs from an artist or a period... granted the pop stuff isn't necess the best stuff...
Bruce springsteen (born in the usa, dancing in the dark, cover me, in on fire, im going down, glory days, tunnel of love)
Squeeze (tempted)
talking heads (once in a lifetime, burning down the house, and she was, wild wild life)
u2 (albums boy, war, October, unforgettablefire, Joshua tree, rattle & hum)
van halen (cradle will rock, mean street, where have all the good times gone, pretty woman, dancing in the street, panama, jump, hot for teacher, california girls, van hagar stuff too)
depeche mode (people are people, master and servant, personal jesus)
and on and on...... |
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Mar 30, 2006, 09:07 AM
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| Wow, there was a lot of great music in the 80s... I always knew I liked the 80s for music, but after reading everyone's posts it's even more apparent! |
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