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Re: 80s music
No love for Billy Idol huh?
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I'd suggest picking up the Living In Oblivion series and the series from Rhino that I can't recall the name of. Find what you like and work your way back to the albums from there.
Ever notice that what now passes for '80s music was rarely played on the radio back then, unless you happened to live in a college town? Try picking up a Top 40 list from that era. Of course the same thing can be said about the '60s, what is listened to now is not what was popular then. So there is hope Britney et al will fade away. |
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Billy Squier
Thomas Dolby The Go Go's Devo Nena Krokus Men at Work Flock of Seagulls Berlin Violent Femmes |
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Surprised no one has suggested New Order yet.
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Re: 80s music
Blondie.
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Men at Work
AC/DC Black Flag Romeo Void Men Without Hats (I believe Safety Dance was the 1st MTV video to feature a dwarf) And the best party bands of the 80's: <font color="red">Oingo Boingo </font> <font color="red"> DEVO </font> |
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Re: 80s music
Happy Mondays
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Re: 80s music
I recommend the Vice City soundtrack box set. It helps if you also have fond memories of the game, but there's a lot of good [censored] on there. (or if you aren't as lazy as me, look up the songs and buy the albums they're on)
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Re: 80s music
What no Spandau Ballet? |
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