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Posted on 3/2/15 at 12:10 am to CrimsonFever
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i was five when the 80's ended
People like you telling us about a time you have no recollection about
You would not understand what it was like when the threat of a nuclear war was constantly there, and music wasn't something you could just click on the internet and play or download. Times were hard but dammit them times I will always remember.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 12:24 am to FLBooGoTigs1
I am able to look at it more objectively. I can look at the 60's 70's 80's and compare them and not have any bias.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 12:28 am to CrimsonFever
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I am very glad I wasnt a teenager or young adult in the 80's, definitley the worst decade ever for music.
Good lord, this is false. ... And I can't imagine being a teenager in any other decade. If I got to choose & do it over, I'd pick the 80s. I feel bad for my kids who missed it. They do, however, listen to & like most 80s music, plus 70s rock, & some early- mid 90s bands. Only stations programmed in my vehicle are 80s & classic rock.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:24 am to Arkla Missy
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Good lord, this is false. ... And I can't imagine being a teenager in any other decade. If I got to choose & do it over, I'd pick the 80s. I feel bad for my kids who missed it. They do, however, listen to & like most 80s music, plus 70s rock, & some early- mid 90s bands. Only stations programmed in my vehicle are 80s & classic rock.
How many poison tattoos do you have?
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:47 am to CrimsonFever
Zero, nor tats of any kind. The hair bands, overall, were my least favorite of the 80s. Each had maybe 1 or 2 "good" songs & that's about it. That didn't stop me from going to all of their concerts, though. They were usually a blast. ... I do still have a couple of Union Jack shirts left from Def Leppard shows. I don't consider them a hair band, though, & pretty much all of their stuff is great.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:54 am to Arkla Missy
I loved the 80's Billy ocean, Michael Jackson, Madonna, U2, metal bands, Stevie B and depeche mode for club music. It had it all. The most variety I have seen it the last 50 years.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 1:59 am to FLBooGoTigs1
I was explaining this to my youngest not that long ago - that there was so much diversity in music back then, it was incredible. It was really impossible to pick a favorite song. Top 40 radio was awesome because of this. It never got boring or old.
And come to think of it, if I would've been dumb enough to get a tat from the 80s, it probably would've been ...
And come to think of it, if I would've been dumb enough to get a tat from the 80s, it probably would've been ...
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:06 am to Arkla Missy
GNR
I mean the kids today are spoiled they can download their favorite artists and listen to there favorite genre at the click of a mouse. We used to have to listen to countdowns, Americas top 40, stay up late on weekends to listen to club remixes on the radio. And did we love us some music videos when they first came out.
I mean the kids today are spoiled they can download their favorite artists and listen to there favorite genre at the click of a mouse. We used to have to listen to countdowns, Americas top 40, stay up late on weekends to listen to club remixes on the radio. And did we love us some music videos when they first came out.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:08 am to Arkla Missy
I forgot about buying those little 45 records with one good song on one side and a shite song on the other side.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:24 am to FLBooGoTigs1
I had pretty young parents who listened to great music, so I was listening to all of the popular music from birth. Every other preschooler had 45s of "Mary Had A Little Lamb" & other kiddie songs. My first 45 was "American Band" by Grand Funk Railroad, so I got introduced to rock & pop music very early on. ... But as for the 80s, the countdown was the best thing on radio because there were so many different great sounds - some true rock, some true pop, some a mix of both, some a bit punk, some a bit more metal, etc. Hell, you heard everything from Flock of Seagulls to The Clash, to Springsteen, to MJ, to Pink Floyd, to U2 to all the hair bands, etc., etc., etc., ... It was truly an awesome era in music.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:33 am to Arkla Missy
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flock of sea gulls
"I ran" one of my fav's of all time.
One hit wonder
Another one "She blinded me with science"
Or "our House"
Now there's some one hit wonders.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:35 am to Arkla Missy
So many great bands in the 80's and so many different types. A ha, Van Halen, Beastie Boys, etc...
Posted on 3/2/15 at 2:40 am to prplhze2000
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Nirvana was liberation.
The '80s hairbands sucked but they didn't suck because of the hair or the makeup or the spandex, they sucked because of the music. Nirvana was Cinderella with a haircut and a flannel shirt. The same bland and generic crap but at least the hairstars knew they sucked.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 3:03 am to lsugal121212
quote:
The cure
Just like heaven
Posted on 3/2/15 at 3:47 am to FLBooGoTigs1
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our House
That's a good song.
Posted on 3/2/15 at 3:48 am to shinerfan
lol no, I am not a huge Nirvana fan, but to say they they were baisically Bon Jovi or Warrant is ridiculous.
If that were true then their music wouldn't have been a big part of ending the hair band scene,
If that were true then their music wouldn't have been a big part of ending the hair band scene,
Posted on 3/2/15 at 4:30 am to TigahFan1010
The Cult
Duran Duran/Arcadia
Sisters of Mercy
Depeche Mode
New Order
Concrete Blonde (first 2 albums were in the 80s)
INXS
Front 242
Favorite 80s albums
New Order - Technique Vanishing Point is SOOOO underrated
INXS - Kick/Listen like Thieves
Arcadia - So Red the Rose Full Album
Concrete Blonde - Free
Camouflage - Voices and Images
Duran Duran/Arcadia
Sisters of Mercy
Depeche Mode
New Order
Concrete Blonde (first 2 albums were in the 80s)
INXS
Front 242
Favorite 80s albums
New Order - Technique Vanishing Point is SOOOO underrated
INXS - Kick/Listen like Thieves
Arcadia - So Red the Rose Full Album
Concrete Blonde - Free
Camouflage - Voices and Images
This post was edited on 3/2/15 at 4:38 am
Posted on 3/2/15 at 4:55 am to FLBooGoTigs1
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I forgot about buying those little 45 records with one good song on one side and a shite song on the other side.
I have a bunch of cassette singles.
ETA:
Just reminded me of this likely long-forgotten...
Icehouse - Man of Colours (The Aussie Tears for Fears)
Which reminds me: Midnight Oil
This post was edited on 3/2/15 at 4:59 am
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