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80's Songs Part 2

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:05pm
by Enigma
Thanks for the suggestions for the 80's (and older) Rock\Pop bands to listen to.

So far the list I have is:

Ozzy Osbourne--------------Tangerine Dream
Gloria Estafan---------------Depeche Mode
Rick Astley-------------------Jan Hammer
Duran Duran----------------Jean-Michelle Jarre
U2---------------------------"Weird Al" Yankovic
Men Without Hats-----------Vangelis
Madonna---------------------Genesis
George Micheals------------Phil Collins
Cindy Lauper---------------Huey Lewis and the News
Eric Clapton-----------------AC/DC
Billy Joel--------------------Micheal Jackson
David Bowie----------------Talking Heads
Supertramp----------------The Commodores
Steppenwolf----------------Cream
CCR-------------------------Tears For Fears
Van Halen------------------Velvet Underground
The Police------------------Dead or Alive
Sting------------------------Thompson Twins
Wham-----------------------Pet Shop Boys
Beatles---------------------Twisted Sister
Los Lobos------------------Gypsy Kings
Pink Foyd-------------------Motley Crue
Elvis Presley---------------Van Halen
Metallica--------------------Scorpions
Megadeth-------------------The Cars
ZZTop----------------------Black Sabbath
Led Zeppelin---------------Steve Miller Band
Bryan Adams--------------The Who
The Guess Who------------The Doors
Beach Boys----------------Queen
UB40-----------------------Iron Butterfly
Tom Petty-----------------Mr.Mister
Bee Gees------------------Heart
Chicago--------------------Iron Maiden
Blondie

Anymore ideas? Preferably one hit wonders. Thanks.

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:15pm
by Admiral Valdemar
How about Tangerine Dream, Depeche Mode and Jan Hammer along with Jean-Michelle Jarre and Duran Duran.

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:24pm
by Col. Crackpot
Admiral Valdemar wrote:How about Tangerine Dream, Depeche Mode and Jan Hammer along with Jean-Michelle Jarre and Duran Duran.
my god i hate depeche mode. especially that one goddamn video with that guy walking around carrying a chair and whining insipidly. it was godawful then and godawful now.

*nukes england

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:37pm
by Enigma
Admiral Valdemar wrote:How about Tangerine Dream, Depeche Mode and Jan Hammer along with Jean-Michelle Jarre and Duran Duran.
I'll add that to the list.

EDIT: BTW, I do not recognize Jan Hammer and Jean-Michelle Jarre. What songs were they famous for?

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:37pm
by Equinox2003
Journey and "Weird Al" Yankovic were good by me, I recommend them.

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:42pm
by Xenophobe3691
Genesis?

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:43pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Col. Crackpot wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:How about Tangerine Dream, Depeche Mode and Jan Hammer along with Jean-Michelle Jarre and Duran Duran.
my god i hate depeche mode. especially that one goddamn video with that guy walking around carrying a chair and whining insipidly. it was godawful then and godawful now.

*nukes england
Hey! I added them because my bro mentioned them, not because I particularly like them. Duran Duran > *

And Jan Hammer and Jarre did a lot of synth music. I love synth. The '80s were full of it. Check out their versions of "Crockett's Theme" from Miami Vice.

I should note, the GTA: VC OST is a great source for all things '80s related. It was circa 1986.

EDIT: Don't forget Vangelis!

Posted: 2004-11-05 07:43pm
by Equinox2003
I forgot Stray Cats. They were cool too.

Posted: 2004-11-05 08:06pm
by Joe
Good bands, 80s and older:

Tears for Fears
Velvet Underground
The Stooges
Elton John
Cream
Earth, Wind, & Fire
The Commodores
Ray Charles
Talking Heads
Spinal Tap (both for comedic value, and their music is actually better than 90% of the 80's hair metal shite)
AC/DC (Dalton will be very displeased should he find their nonappearance on this list)
Michael Jackson - how could you forget him?

Novelty 80s bands that are worth listening to:

Flock of Seagulls (at least I Ran, anyway)
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Twisted Sister
Rick James (bitch!)

Crappy 80's shit that is comedy gold today:

Culture Club
Thompson Twins
Wham! (sorry Brits, it must be said)
The kitschy dance club music from Scarface
Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas' attempts at music
Eddie Murphy - Party All the Time

Bands that every time you listen to, 14 more people get infected with genital warts (it's true!):

Metallica

Posted: 2004-11-05 08:12pm
by Admiral Valdemar
Joe wrote: Bands that every time you listen to, 14 more people get infected with genital warts (it's true!):

Metallica
Bwahaha! Especially when the bastard fans seem to think the opening instrumental piece to their older concerts was made by them and not Ennio Morricone (the piece was "Ecstasy of Gold" from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly).

Posted: 2004-11-05 08:21pm
by Joe
They had the gall to place music by Ennio fucking Morricone next to their own? I hate them even more.

Posted: 2004-11-05 08:40pm
by Joe
Oh yeah, Frank Zappa, too. If you ever want to be able to spout half-informed bullshit about rock you gotta know Zappa.

Posted: 2004-11-05 11:33pm
by Col. Crackpot
the greatest 80's campy song ever was Sister Christian by Night Ranger

cuz you MOTORIN'!!!!
What's your price for flight.
for finding mister right!

Posted: 2004-11-06 12:33am
by Dalton
Joe wrote:AC/DC (Dalton will be very displeased should he find their nonappearance on this list)
Hah, the man knows me too well.

Posted: 2004-11-06 08:47am
by Tsyroc
Dead or Alive --- You spin me right round baby, right round like a record or something like that. They are the bad for people who don't think Culture Club went far enough in whatever direction Boy George was taking his style at the time. :D

Thompson Twins
Pet Shop Boys
Duran Duran

ZZ-Top - they've been around a long time but they hit it big in the 80s with their videos.
Twisted Sister - early 80s "Heavy Metal" Were Not Gonna Take It, I Wanna Rock
Quiet Riot - Cum Feel the Noize, Slick Black Cadillac
Def Leppard - anything from 'High and Dry' or Pyromania is you want 80's or earlier.
Mötley Crüe - from "Girls, Girls, Girls" on back.
Europe -don't like them but they were definately 80s
Bon Jovi - "Slippery When Wet" was a huge album in 86/87
Van Halen - 1984 and 5150 are both big 80s albums. Diver Down was also out in the 80s but 1984 was the last album with DLR and it was huge. 5150 was the first with Sammy and it hit pretty well.
Scorpions - Rock You Like a Hurricane was an early 80s hit.
The Cars -- another big 80's video band. Plus there's Moving In Stereo scene from 'Fast Time at Ridgemont High'
Living Colour -- Cult of Personality being their one hit. They've done a few decent covers for movie soundtracks but really they'v only go that one song.
John "Cougar" Mellencamp - Anything from his album "Uh Huh" or earlier is 80s or earlier. If it just says John Mellencamp on it that's 90's or later.

Older than the 80s

Black Sabbath
Dio (aka Ronnie Jame Dio) - the creater of the Rock-n-Roll devil horns. Actually had a lot of stuff of his own and with Black Sabbath in the 80s.
Nazareth -- almost a one hit wonder. Don't bother with a greatest hits album just get Hair of the Dog it has all of their really good songs on it anyway. {i]Hair of the Dog, Love Hurts[/i] being the two more well known ones.
Tedd Nugent -- Stranglehold, Great White Buffalo, Cat Scratch Fever
The Who
The Doors
Steve Miller Band
The Rolling Stones -- Just stick with their greatest hits from the 70's or earlier.
Deep Purple
Rainbow - I really only like "Main On the Silver Mountain" and that was with Dio as the lead singer.
Queen -- I don't really remember listening to anything they put out after the 80s so that pretty much means all of their Greatest Hits, plus "It's a Kind of Magic" (the soundtrack to Highlander) plus the soundtrack to "Flash Gordon" would all fit in there. Bohemian Rhapsody is technically 80s and earlier but most people associated it with "Wayne's World" which was in the 90s.
Blue Öyster Cult - mainly Don't Fear the Reaper but I like Godzilla too.

Guns-N-Roses -- if you stick with their really good stuff. Appetite for Destruction and Lies are both from the 80s and before Axel became drunk with power. :)

Iron Butterfly - In-a-Gadda-da-vida a very very long one hit wonder from late 60s early 70s. :wink: It may be too psychedlic in style if you are mostly shooting for an 80s vibe.

Posted: 2004-11-06 10:33am
by Mrs Kendall
Haha! Rick Astley, my family used to call him Rick Asspick! Funny, thanks for the laugh. I love 80's music !!

Posted: 2004-11-06 12:48pm
by Enigma
List has been updated. Who did the song "Tarzan Boy" and the Ghostbusters song?
EDIT: I need to know who does the 80's version of "Summer Holiday"?

Posted: 2004-11-06 01:04pm
by Knife
:shock: Hmm. Good start.

Let me add Heart, Mr. Mister, Chicago, and Enigma (thats 80's I think)

Posted: 2004-11-06 01:36pm
by Dalton
How about Blondie?

OOOH Iron Maiden!

Posted: 2004-11-06 02:00pm
by salm
madness were cool.

Posted: 2004-11-06 02:29pm
by Wong Fei Hong
Here are some songs:

Europe - The Final Countdown

Judas Priest - Living After Midnight

Falco - Rock Me Amadeus

Patrick Hernandez - Born to Be Alive

Twisted Sister - I Wanna Rock



Anything by Journey.

Posted: 2004-11-06 02:32pm
by General Zod
NOBODY mentioned Guns & Roses? shame on you godless heathens! :P

Posted: 2004-11-06 02:42pm
by Wong Fei Hong
Darth_Zod wrote:NOBODY mentioned Guns & Roses? shame on you godless heathens! :P
The only good song was "Welcome to the Jungle"

They pretty much ended 80's heavy rock and gave way to Grunge rock.

And the new band, Velvet Revolver, sucks too.

Posted: 2004-11-06 02:51pm
by salm
Darth_Zod wrote:NOBODY mentioned Guns & Roses? shame on you godless heathens! :P
that´s because the gunners sucked and axl rose was an idiot. :)

Posted: 2004-11-06 02:55pm
by General Zod
salm wrote:
Darth_Zod wrote:NOBODY mentioned Guns & Roses? shame on you godless heathens! :P
that´s because the gunners sucked and axl rose was an idiot. :)
bah, i say! *smack* :P