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Good choice it also reminds me...
of the Men at Work number "Land down Under" which they are now getting sued for.
80's? Where do I start?
By: DRMW : August 3rd, 2010-00:32
Too many great songs of music from the 80's. And speaking of the 80's, was in Vegas over the weekend so I'm trying to upload some videos I took from some of the parties that had some songs that really brought flashbacks from the 80's. Will share shortly! ...
Graham, we are worlds apart
By: mrsnak : August 3rd, 2010-17:54
But so many of your musical sensibilities echo mine. Besides the iconic "Lamb", who would ever consider "Smallcreeps Day" up here except for me? Love that record. Also loved: Steve Hackett "Spectral Mornings" Bill Bruford "Feels Good to Me" Jeff Beck "Blo...
its weird Snak, but i...
By: G99 : August 4th, 2010-01:39
its weird Snak, but i seem to have listed a lot of slow ballads even though i was a heavy rocker. i think that shows my musical profession coming out in my choices. most of my musical listening was done while i was at school and in the army as a musician....
i have all the Brand...
By: G99 : August 4th, 2010-01:43
i have all the Brand X stuff on CD, but its not amongst my favourites. it needs too much concentration, but if you like Jazz/rock Fusion you should listen to the Ian Gillan Band - Clear Air Turbulance. one of the first albums he released after leaving dee...
This one goes to eleven. :-))
By: boa2 : August 3rd, 2010-08:21
REM - "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" Stevie Wonder - "Higher Ground" Dinosaur Jr - "Freak Scene" Bob Mould - "Wishing Well" The Smiths - "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" U2 - "Elvis Presley and America" Bob Dylan - "Sweetheart Like You" Van Morrison - "Int...
Too many to choose from . . .
By: Dr No : August 3rd, 2010-10:39
. . . but let's start with: (1) Tumbling Dice - a 'must' for any Stones concert . . . I've heard them play it live on at least thirty occasions. (2) Battle of Evermore - the mystical masterpiece from Led Zep IV. (3) The First Cut is the Deepest by Rod Ste...
80s for me!
By: pingtsai : August 3rd, 2010-12:59
I thought it was going to be difficult for me to think of 10 but it turned out I had a hard time limiting it to 10. Tears for Fears - Everybody Wants To Rule The World Madonna - Crazy For You Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me The Cure - Pictures Of...
Ping, there's no need...
By: G99 : August 3rd, 2010-13:05
Ping, there's no need to worry about feeling old. when i look at your list i feel old as i was a fully grown working adult when those were released rather than a young adult as i'm sure you were. most of your bands are still around now, but most of mine a...
Anthony, i was waiting to...
By: G99 : August 4th, 2010-01:20
Anthony, i was waiting to see if someone else mentioned it, a classic if cheesy song ruined really when it became known that it was written about his au pair and not his wife . it was actually the song for the first dance at the wedding reception of my fi...
my humble picks
By: Hororgasm : August 3rd, 2010-14:13
not in order of preference 1) Every Breath You Take - The Police 2) Sweet Child O Mine - Guns and Roses 3) Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard 4) Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen 5) With or Without You - U2 6) I Still Havent Found What I Am Looking For - U2 7) N...
Hey, you're cheating!
By: amanico : August 3rd, 2010-14:19
We said, 10! Only ten! Falco, Nena... Wow, I even have their compact discs... Jeanny, that was another great song from Falco. Foreigner: The Rock FM as we called them in France... Double Vision, Head Games... Pfff, you're right, so many songs to mention h...
me too.
By: Hororgasm : August 3rd, 2010-14:25
i actually bought one of those "Best of Queen" compilation, i dont own the original album....must get my hands on one. when i was younger, i couldnt afford all the albums, in cassette tapes form. but i have build up a good CD collection from the 80s.
howdy
By: Hororgasm : August 4th, 2010-02:08
they are truly the 80s icons...some others like U2 has evolved, and continue into today, or at least into the 90s. some of the younger members should prob start a 90s list. anything post 2000, i will prob fumble.
Embarrassing …
By: AndrewD : August 3rd, 2010-16:32
As someone who likes to think they have reasonable ‘taste’ in music, I am going to take a different and embarrassing tack on this question and tell you what 70’s and 80’s songs I actually have on a USB stick in my car. There are of course the classic albu...
Funny, Pat...
By: amanico : August 3rd, 2010-23:03
I learnt to appreciate Depeche Mode and Pet Shop Boys these last years... It was a bit too electronic music fro me in the 80ie,s I guess. But you're totally right, they are greatissime bands! Best, Nicolas
I will try to limit to 10
By: JerryW : August 3rd, 2010-21:16
I cannot cut my list. Pink Floyd alone would be over 50 songs. Joe Walsh Rocky Mountain Way Stones Angie Gary Wright Dream Weaver McCartney Live and Let Die Seals & Croft Summer Breeze Randy Neuman Short People Zeppellin Ramble On Eagles Hotel California ...
Cool list, Jerry!
By: amanico : August 3rd, 2010-23:08
Well, if I had my favourite top 50, a lot of similar songs and bands would pop up... I love a lot the " West Coast " sound, like Donald Fagen, Eagles, Steely Dan, and Jackson Brown. Running on empty was one of my fav songs! " The Boss " Srpingsteen too, t...
Thanks
By: JerryW : September 20th, 2010-22:36
When I was a teenager I would go to my friends house to play Crime of the Century on his fathers stereo; Macintosh amps, B&O turntable and Klipsh cornwall speaker. Thought we were going to blow the windows out. Good times. JerryW
Songs linked to my childhood
By: GregE : August 3rd, 2010-22:37
I like the criteria of being linked to my growing up. Here's my list: 1. New Kid in Town. I lived in the same house all my childhood and had a very stable childhood, but I changed schools twice while in elementary school. It’s kind of silly, but I always ...
Superb playlist, Greg.
By: amanico : August 3rd, 2010-23:13
The B 52.... How could I forget them? So many great songs from this Band! And the more I read all your answers, the more I am amazed that nobody mentionned, just like me, Thomas Dolby, with a superb album whose title was " An Alien ate my buick ". So many...
Hey Rovermark...
By: amanico : August 4th, 2010-01:06
Seems that we listened to the same bands! Echo and the Bunnymen, Psychedelic Furs, The Cars ( Damn, I love this Band and I am a big fan of Rick Occasek ) and ... The Boomtown rats ( " I don't like Mondays ")....Without forgetting the Damned and Brian Jame...
It's funny...
By: rovermark : August 4th, 2010-13:04
Most people in America know their song "Oh Yeah" since it has been used in a number of movies, TV shows, and commercials but have no idea about their other works. Personally, I think that Stella was their best album, although You Gotta Say Yes to Another ...
Impossible...
By: RJW : August 4th, 2010-04:23
The first rock song I really couldn't get out of my head was Fox on the Run by The Sweet. My girlfriend at the time liked anything by The Bay City Rollers. But enough of the horror stories.... Its hard to limit myself to 10 songs but anything by: Dire Str...
Fun post
By: carl : August 4th, 2010-12:40
Here's a few Freur - Doot doot Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead Bowie - Life on Mars www.youtube.com It just scapes in. The Cure: A forest Billy Idol - White Wedding Talk Talk - Life is what you make it. www.youtube.com Blancmange - living on the ceiling Visa...
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