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Slattern of the Swail
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the 80's--long may they wave...
AHHHH-the Eighties!
here I am, lovin' the Thompson Twins (Hold Me Now) and living better days--anyone else feel this way?? I remember New Wave--does anyone else?? What is the Best 80's Song???? |
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"Eighties" by Killing Joke.
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"Pimpf" by Depeche Mode
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"Loser" the descendents
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still says videotape
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I just saw that movie 13 Going On 30 a few days ago and then we went over to my sister-in-laws house and watched the Wedding Singer the next day. Man those two movies are really making me miss a bunch of those 80's songs. Its hard for me to pick a favorite as so many of them were really great songs. Video Killed The Radio Star and Its A Dead Man's Party easily make the top 20 list, but I just cant pick my #1 favorite (or #2-5).
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Blinded By Science - Thomas Dolby
My '80s experience was also largely defined by anything by Beru Revue (a local Philly band). Shall we?
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still says videotape
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Back in '82, I played the crap outta Combat Rock by The Clash. I'll pick Should I Stay or Should I go.
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Maybe not the best, but Blood Makes Noise by Suzanne Vega is up there on my list.
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99.9°F is a fantastic album, one of my favorites. Not a bad song on it. However it was released in the early 1990s.
Oh, and I need to add Peter Gabriel's Shock the Monkey to my list of greatest 80s songs. And Men at Work - Down Under
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So far wolf's Thomas Dolby is the best choice. I have spent a great deal of time building the largest and most complete collection of 80's songs imaginable. I specialize in 80's one hit wonder bands in particular. If anything, I'm lacking in the big hair department a bit because I wasn't a huge fan of that. I was more of a mod/progressive-punk sort of guy.
It's incredibly hard for me to choose, but I'd have to say the song to me that really represents the 80's the most is Modern English - I'll melt with you. Although if we're allowed to have a list, I could jot down a 100 of so really great songs.
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Hold Me Now is one of my personal favorites (The Wedding Singer, btw, is probably my favorite movie ever, next to Zoolander)
Take On Me by A-Ha. |
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