The 80's
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The 80's
Maybe it's because the 80's were my formative years from a musical point of view but for me it's the decade that really stands out for me.
Some things that either stood out or I just like:
- U2 formed
- Madonna created herself
- Dexy's Midnight Runners put together one of the best songs ever
- David Byrne and Brian Eno collaborated and produced an amazing song - Jezebel Spirit - designed to be listened to very very loudly
- Remember the Pet Shop Boys and Wham? (not my favs)
- Duran Duran made music videos into movies (almost)
- Michael Jackson hit the scene
- Matt Johnson and his band "The The" made some excellent music
- Shriekback - listen to the song Faded Flowers (and dozens more - This Big Hush etc etc) and be lost to a world of really good music
- The Sisters of Mercy - Deep, dark, and Gothic in a sense - "And the devil in a black dress watches over...."
Sadly - many of these have faded into the background - and there's many more that I'm not listing. I suppose what's sad is that the newer generation won't be listening to any of it. We need a Top 100 - NON Mainstream list.
Some things that either stood out or I just like:
- U2 formed
- Madonna created herself
- Dexy's Midnight Runners put together one of the best songs ever
- David Byrne and Brian Eno collaborated and produced an amazing song - Jezebel Spirit - designed to be listened to very very loudly
- Remember the Pet Shop Boys and Wham? (not my favs)
- Duran Duran made music videos into movies (almost)
- Michael Jackson hit the scene
- Matt Johnson and his band "The The" made some excellent music
- Shriekback - listen to the song Faded Flowers (and dozens more - This Big Hush etc etc) and be lost to a world of really good music
- The Sisters of Mercy - Deep, dark, and Gothic in a sense - "And the devil in a black dress watches over...."
Sadly - many of these have faded into the background - and there's many more that I'm not listing. I suppose what's sad is that the newer generation won't be listening to any of it. We need a Top 100 - NON Mainstream list.
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I must admit that I have has a great weakness for Duran Duran since I saw them in concert back when I was in high school (guess that ages me, doesn't it
). Their lead singer was such a hottie!
And they played good catchy tunes, too!
Vain, there is a series of five CD's called Living in Oblivion that features a lot of the more obscure bands/hits from the 80's that you might really like. When I took 'em to work, everyone wanted copies!


And they played good catchy tunes, too!

Vain, there is a series of five CD's called Living in Oblivion that features a lot of the more obscure bands/hits from the 80's that you might really like. When I took 'em to work, everyone wanted copies!

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He made you hungry like the wolf?duchess of malfi wrote:I must admit that I have has a great weakness for Duran Duran since I saw them in concert back when I was in high school (guess that ages me, doesn't it). Their lead singer was such a hottie!
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Michael Jackson's Billie Jean when I hear it, always reminds me of the spring-break I spent in Daytona Beach. So I guess that dates me as well.

The Police also comes to mind for me as an '80's group although they started in the late 70's
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I've always been disappointed I was born too late to be a punk ('77)
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Some people like the 80s like they like a little bauble that brings back nostalgic memories, whilst others detest the decade. For me, there were a handful of great songs and good bands, but I just personally don't enjoy the 80s. They used too much synthesizers . . . drum sound was transformed . . . I believe music lost a little bit of its authenticity during that period. There just seemed to be less "soul". Of course, I might not blame the 80s for that. I mean, they were still recovering from the greatest Holocaust known to man: disco.
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Punk. 'nuff said.
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Yeah, but there was punk during the 70s--and arguably better than 80s punk. In fact, I believe that punk was most influential at or around 1977. Even some mainstream bands (Floyd, for example) felt they needed to change their style to fit the punk wave.
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You're a hard man, Lord FoulLord Foul wrote:I believe music lost a little bit of its authenticity during that period. There just seemed to be less "soul".

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Okay, then, lemme rephrase it: how about I didn't like the energy? Heh . . .
Like I said to begin with, there were some great bands and songs that came out of the 80s. I'm not lazily sweeping a whole decade under the rug without a second thought; it's just a simple matter of personal taste.
Like I said to begin with, there were some great bands and songs that came out of the 80s. I'm not lazily sweeping a whole decade under the rug without a second thought; it's just a simple matter of personal taste.
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I guess I'm kind of partial to 80s music. Some of my favorite bands were in their prime--Psychedelic Furs, The Cure, U2, Depeche Mode (don't laugh!). Some of my other faves who were around for awhile, finally received some long overdue popular recognition--Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads, Springsteen. Other bands, that aren't quite so memorable, probably put out too much synth-pop music, but even those songs outshine most of the cookie-cutter dance/pop out there today.
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I love Depeche Mode, too. Why would anyone laugh?Tulizar wrote:I guess I'm kind of partial to 80s music. Some of my favorite bands were in their prime--Psychedelic Furs, The Cure, U2, Depeche Mode (don't laugh!).
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