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Posted by: Curse, May 18th, 2006, 8:54am
Which is your favourite group/singers? If you haven't heard any of the songs, possibly you could goto youtube.com and search. I wanted to add some more but there just wasn't enough space.

If you like any other, then post it here! 80s only!

Curse! =]
Posted by: Curse, May 18th, 2006, 9:06am; Reply: 1
Oh!

I can't believe I forgot ABBA! Oh my god! Sorry everyone who likes ABBA!

Curse =]
Posted by: Parker, May 18th, 2006, 10:22am; Reply: 2
I wasn't really alive much in the 80's... :)  but I sure do remember the sounds of Bon Jovi. Blondie was cool too though :). And ABBA was the 70's.
Posted by: Parker, May 18th, 2006, 11:23am; Reply: 3

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I went with duran duran cause they had the 2nd best bond song


Who had the first? :)
Posted by: George Willson, May 18th, 2006, 12:25pm; Reply: 4
I don't know. I have a fondness for We Have All The Time I The World sung by Louis Armstrong for On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Goldeneye with Tina Turner is also a great one. I just listen to my disc with all of them and wnjoy the moments. They're all great songs...well The Man With The Golden Gun is a little odd...

As for the 80's, you left out Billy Joel and Oingo Boingo. Sorry, dude, they top everyone on your list. I lived through the 80's. I've never heard of Simply Red, but I've heard all the other ones. Still...Billy Joel and Oingo Boingo. Elton John also rocks, IMHO.
Posted by: bert, May 18th, 2006, 12:31pm; Reply: 5
The Police beats all these guys.  And The Fixx.  And Asia (just the debut, though).
Posted by: Curse, May 18th, 2006, 12:36pm; Reply: 6
Ha-ha.

I wanted to put some other's up there, like Fleetwood Mac.

There wasn't enough room!

Curse =]
Posted by: Shelton, May 18th, 2006, 12:37pm; Reply: 7
How bout The Cars, Def Leppard?  And I think Blondie and Earth, Wind and Fire are suspect of being 70's groups.


And since we're on Bond themes, Tom Jones' "Thunderball" and Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better" tops my list.
Posted by: Andy Petrou, May 18th, 2006, 7:53pm; Reply: 8
I love the 80's! It's my favourite music and movie era! For me, songs like "Oh Yeah" by Yello, "Get out of my dreams, get into my car" by Billy Ocean and "Weird Science" by Oingo Boingo are the best. They sort of define that decade for me  ;D

Didn't vote, sorry. Not really a fan of anyone on that list.

A x
Posted by: Herodreamer79, May 18th, 2006, 7:57pm; Reply: 9
its all about Bon Jovi
Posted by: James McClung, May 18th, 2006, 8:12pm; Reply: 10
The Vapors. "Turning Japanese" dominates all these guys. ;D
Posted by: Herodreamer79, May 18th, 2006, 8:27pm; Reply: 11
i was born in 79 so i was in grammer school throughout the 80's... it was about 3rd grade i started listening to rock....

Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, D@mn Yankees, Poison, Warrant... all the butt rock bands... you name it i listened to it...

then in Junior high i graduated to Metallica, Guns N Roses, Megadeth, Nirvana and all the Seattle bands....

thats pretty much what i listen to today.
Posted by: James McClung, May 18th, 2006, 9:30pm; Reply: 12
Ha! Men Without Hats! Almost forgot about them. Thanks for reminding me, Breanne. Safety Dance rules. Ozzy and Priest rule as well. Also, it was in the 80's when metal (especially thrash metal) really started to get big, namely bands like Slayer, Anthrax, and as Hero mentioned, Metallica and Megadeth (all of which made up the Big Four of Thrash). Ozzy and Priest really paved the way for those guys. Perhaps they weren't the biggest part of the 80's music scene but I thought I'd give some names just the same.
Posted by: Shelton, May 18th, 2006, 9:33pm; Reply: 13
I almost put Peter Gabriel on my list as well, but started thinking about how long his career has spanned, from his work with Genesis all the way through to today.  Shock the Monkey is still one of the creepiest videos I have ever seen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1Zo1-U73UE&search=shock%20the%20monkey

Speaking of videos, does anyone remember the Herbie Hancock video with the "robots" playing synthesizers and what not?  Lionel Richie's "Dancing on the Ceiling"?  Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl" with Christie Brinkley?

Abra-abracadabra.  It's gonna reach out and grab ya.

Yes, despite my age of 26 years, I was blessed with a brother who is 12 years older and remember quite a bit of this stuff.

And I'll bet dollars to donuts that Andy has seen License to Drive on a few occassions.

"Archie's.....Come back!"
Posted by: Curse, May 19th, 2006, 1:13am; Reply: 14
I'm the only one who likes The Pointer Sisters ^_^

Curse =]
Posted by: Andy Petrou, May 19th, 2006, 4:39am; Reply: 15

Quoted from Shelton

And I'll bet dollars to donuts that Andy has seen License to Drive on a few occassions.

"Archie's.....Come back!"


LMAO!

Of COURSE I've seen License to Drive COUNTLESS times! "An innocent girl, a harmless driver. What could possibly go wrong?"

;D
Posted by: Steve-Dave, May 19th, 2006, 10:35am; Reply: 16
METALLICA!!!
Posted by: Takeshi (Guest), May 19th, 2006, 4:28pm; Reply: 17
Whose 80s is this? I was listening to Slayer and Metallica. Master of Puppets and Reign in Blood were my favorite albums back then.

I also loved The Rivers Edge because that film depicted my generation of teenagers better than any other 80's film. Sorry, but none of the artists you listed get my vote; which is a shame because I hear they all speak very highly of me. Lol.



Posted by: James Fields, May 19th, 2006, 9:20pm; Reply: 18
Do Not Laugh...

Dead Kennedys
The Pixies
The Butthole Surfers
Beastie Boys
Judas Priest
Metallica
The Grateful Dead

Now Days:
Dead Kennedys
Pink Floyd
Tool
Turbonegro
Rammstein
Pantera
David Bowie
Posted by: Takeshi (Guest), May 19th, 2006, 9:46pm; Reply: 19
Hey Sawyer,

I loved the Dead Kennedys when I was a teenager. I actually met Jello Biafra and had coffee with him once; he was a very approachable guy. I don't know if you've ever seen any concert footage of them, but if you haven't you should track some down. Jello is a fantastic performer, and the crowds used to go nuts slam dancing and stage diving etc. It's great to watch, would've been even better being there.

Posted by: -Ben-, May 22nd, 2006, 4:04am; Reply: 20
umm.... somebody forgot INXS, the best Australian band ever. Also, Never Tear Us Apart was featured on Donnie Darko, and the song got high in the charts in the US.

Tears For Fears (soem of theier songs are in the 80's), also featured in DOnnie Darko.
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), May 22nd, 2006, 8:15am; Reply: 21
I do remember one or two performers some of you may have heard of:

Bruce Springstein?

Meatloaf?

And music videos ruined the music industry!


Phil
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), May 22nd, 2006, 1:56pm; Reply: 22

Quoted from tomson


PS. Wasn't there as song in the 80's called "Video killed the radio star" or something like that?



Yes.  And it's true.  Before music video, a band had to sound good.  That's where the talent was needed.  Nowadays, look good in front of the camera.  Maybe do something outrageous, and you're a star.


Phil
Posted by: George Willson, May 22nd, 2006, 4:05pm; Reply: 23

Quoted from dogglebe
Meatloaf?


Meatloaf is a favorite not so much for Meat, but for the real talent behind the operation: Jim Steinman. Some may know some of Steinman's other songs besides the Bat Out of Hell albums. Making Love Out of Nothing At All, Total Eclipse of the Heart, and It's All Coming Back to Me Now being the biggies I recall.

Posted by: greg, May 22nd, 2006, 4:24pm; Reply: 24
Duran Duran...besides that I don't like your list.

Since we've spoken of James Bond theme songs, my favorite is A-Ha's the Living Daylights!
Posted by: Takeshi (Guest), May 22nd, 2006, 8:03pm; Reply: 25

Quoted from dogglebe

Meatloaf?
Phil


Bat out of Hell was released in the 70s. I was into more alternative stuff in those days, but if I had to nominate a favourite mainstream band from the 80s; I'd nominate Queen.
Posted by: James Fields, May 23rd, 2006, 9:12am; Reply: 26
Earth, Wind, and Fire was pretty good. I'm surprised that it hasn't gotten any votes so far.
Posted by: Abe from LA, May 23rd, 2006, 2:51pm; Reply: 27
I was into specific songs more than specific entertainers in the '80s.

Anybody remember these artists.  Some were big, some were like one-hit wonders and others provided memorable sound track songs to hit movies.

Go-Gos
Berlin
Stacey Q
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Simple Minds
Quarterflash
Billy Idol
Tears For Fears
Eurythmics
Missing Persons
Huey Lewis and the News

I saw Judas Priest live in Long Beach around '82 or '83, and I wasn't even a Priest fan. (Had friends who were, however)

I met Joan Jett and Lita Ford, when they were with the Runaways, one night at KROQ radio station (circa '78).   They were just hanging out.  Smoking, talking, drinking, laughing.  Very cool.
One of my friends had a plan on how we could me the ladies, which included drummer Sandy West -- Cherie Curry was gone by then, pursing a solo career... and movies.

We had to bribe the DJ, Rodney Bingenheimer.  
Enroute to the Pasadena station, we stopped off in Little Tokyo and bought this Japanese Haga book dedicated to a very young Brooke Shields.
Rodney had this thing for 'young things.'
We delivered the book and he welcomed us with open arms.
Posted by: Curse, May 25th, 2006, 11:22am; Reply: 28
Remember, the poll was only 11 choices, I know alot of 80s groups (seeing as I like the 80s music) but those 11 were just from the top of my head. o.o

Curse =]
Posted by: darthbrion, May 29th, 2006, 1:54am; Reply: 29
I'm not sure if he's been said yet but I was big into Prince back in the 80's.  Purple Rain, 1999, Sign O' The Times, great stuff!

I also loved the Police, Def Leppard, Huey Lewis...God I'm such a dork.
Posted by: Yeaster, September 18th, 2008, 11:35am; Reply: 30
I guess Michael, I'm not as familiar with the others.

Madonna's old work, I feel, is a little overrated.
Posted by: sniper, September 18th, 2008, 1:51pm; Reply: 31
Hehe, hadn't seen this one.

I pretty much hated all the music back in the 80s - pop's never really meant anything to me, but on this list I would say that Earth, Wind and Fire sucks the least.

The big artists back in 80s all had too much hair and too much make-up for my taste. It was such a relief to me when Public Enemy entered the scene - to finally have something with actual substance.
Posted by: Brian M, November 29th, 2008, 7:00am; Reply: 32
I wasn't born until late in the 80's but I prefer 80's music to what harms my ears nowadays.

Bon Jovi are my all time favorite band (seen them live in June) but I also like Aerosmith, Billy Joel and Guns n Roses.
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