Music is an integral part of every day for me. Here are my favorites from the time period in question. It is hard to choose only 10 tracks. Great topic, Vlad! 1. When the Levee Breaks -- Led Zeppelin (Just a wicked blues-rock song. Zeppelin was the band t...
Motley Crue, Def Lep, Whitesnake...It sounds as heavy as good! Simple Minds...I didn'rt even mention them, and they should have deserve it... I have almost all their albums, and danced a lot on them during our mad parties. In fact, it was easy for me..;I ...
1.) Let there be rock AC/DC 2.) Thriller Michael Jackson 3.) Whole lotta love Led Zeppelin 4.) Wir sind die Roboter Kraftwerk 5.) The message Grand Master Flash ( WHEN RAP WAS BORN AND RAP WAS TRUE !!! ) 6.) Rock it Herbie hancock ( break dance classic ! ...
That is the bright side of the Noblesse! Let there be rock and whole a lotta love... That is brilliant! Avec mes sentiments déférents et respectueux. Nicolas
My list: Aerosmith - Angel Bee Gees featuring Samantha Sang - Emotion Billy Idol - Eyes Without A Face Fiction Factory - (Feels Like) Heaven Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine John Cougar Melloncamp - Hurt So Good Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - Enol...
Roixy Music didn't feature, before you quoted this Band, which was not fair. Fabulous cover with great girls, and superb melodies! Aerosmith, of course..;They made so many great songs. And OMD... All a period! Great playlist, my friend. Best, Nicolas
I mentioned Avalon in my mix. Roxy Music did some great music, but Brian Ferry was the ultimate suave lead singer. He did a killer version of "Take Me to the River" on his solo record "The Bride Stripped Bare" (great title). I liked it almost more than th...
Love is in the air - John Paul Young Waterloo (Abba) Theme from Shaft Rote rosen (Freddy Beck), i loved this a a kid : Rivers of Babylon: Boney M The do do do, the da da da: The Police Psycho Killer YMCA - ROFL Bloody Sunday - U2 Don't you forget about me...
just saw Bim late entry and I just couldn't stand it any more after all best music was and is made in 70/80 Now from top of my head to be as precise as I can just letting my subconsciousness to speak let's roll 1. Metallica - Sanatorium / Orion 2. The Doo...
didn't scan every entry on top but seems most missed my #1 80s singer Rick Astely with Never Gonna Give You Up. My first ever CD bought was his debut album. I recall it was when I first went off to college too. CDs then were the newest thing. Darn, I feel...
the absolute BEST. I think it resonates quite well with you and me as well as that guy with the Weird Al avatar because we grew up listening to them and as such, by listening to them, we get transported to a more carefree time. Wondering now for people wh...