Topic: 80´s songs
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Tue 01/03/12 08:12 AM


Holly And The Italians, Camper Van Beethoven, The Damned, The Cramps, Transvision Vamp, Timbuk 3, Tones On Tail, Bauhaus, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, The Lemonheads, The Boomtown Rats, Torch Song, Concrete Blonde, Roky Erickson, Nena, Joy Division, The Dead Milkmen, Violent Femmes, Blake Babies, Sonic Youth....

A lot of my musical tastes came from horror flick soundtracks of the 80's- Fear No Evil, I Was A Teenage Zombie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Return Of The Living Dead...


I'm with you on all of those. I'd have to add Alien Sex Fiend, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gerad Mcmann (he did the theme for Lost boys. :heart:) and probably more I'm not thinking of. Oh and Kraftwerk. Oh how I loved and still love Kraftwerk.


Totally forgot Echo!

I'll see your Alien Sex Fiend and raise you Southern Death Cult, Theater Of Hate, Virgin Prunes, and Creaming Jesus.

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Tue 01/03/12 08:19 AM



Holly And The Italians, Camper Van Beethoven, The Damned, The Cramps, Transvision Vamp, Timbuk 3, Tones On Tail, Bauhaus, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, The Lemonheads, The Boomtown Rats, Torch Song, Concrete Blonde, Roky Erickson, Nena, Joy Division, The Dead Milkmen, Violent Femmes, Blake Babies, Sonic Youth....

A lot of my musical tastes came from horror flick soundtracks of the 80's- Fear No Evil, I Was A Teenage Zombie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Return Of The Living Dead...


I'm with you on all of those. I'd have to add Alien Sex Fiend, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gerad Mcmann (he did the theme for Lost boys. :heart:) and probably more I'm not thinking of. Oh and Kraftwerk. Oh how I loved and still love Kraftwerk.


Totally forgot Echo!

I'll see your Alien Sex Fiend and raise you Southern Death Cult, Theater Of Hate, Virgin Prunes, and Creaming Jesus.


Virgin Prunes. :heart:

The Gun Club, Dead Boys, X-ray Spex.

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Tue 01/03/12 08:25 AM




Holly And The Italians, Camper Van Beethoven, The Damned, The Cramps, Transvision Vamp, Timbuk 3, Tones On Tail, Bauhaus, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, The Lemonheads, The Boomtown Rats, Torch Song, Concrete Blonde, Roky Erickson, Nena, Joy Division, The Dead Milkmen, Violent Femmes, Blake Babies, Sonic Youth....

A lot of my musical tastes came from horror flick soundtracks of the 80's- Fear No Evil, I Was A Teenage Zombie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Return Of The Living Dead...


I'm with you on all of those. I'd have to add Alien Sex Fiend, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gerad Mcmann (he did the theme for Lost boys. :heart:) and probably more I'm not thinking of. Oh and Kraftwerk. Oh how I loved and still love Kraftwerk.


Totally forgot Echo!

I'll see your Alien Sex Fiend and raise you Southern Death Cult, Theater Of Hate, Virgin Prunes, and Creaming Jesus.


Virgin Prunes. :heart:

The Gun Club, Dead Boys, X-ray Spex.


UK Decay, Rosetta Stone, Marionettes, Specimen

and one of my personal faves- Fields Of The Nephilim

I love seeing people's reactions when they see my music collection for the first time and I have stuff likeFields of Nephilim, Lydia Lunch, and Simon & Garfunkel next to each other.

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Tue 01/03/12 08:53 AM





Holly And The Italians, Camper Van Beethoven, The Damned, The Cramps, Transvision Vamp, Timbuk 3, Tones On Tail, Bauhaus, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, The Lemonheads, The Boomtown Rats, Torch Song, Concrete Blonde, Roky Erickson, Nena, Joy Division, The Dead Milkmen, Violent Femmes, Blake Babies, Sonic Youth....

A lot of my musical tastes came from horror flick soundtracks of the 80's- Fear No Evil, I Was A Teenage Zombie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Return Of The Living Dead...


I'm with you on all of those. I'd have to add Alien Sex Fiend, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gerad Mcmann (he did the theme for Lost boys. :heart:) and probably more I'm not thinking of. Oh and Kraftwerk. Oh how I loved and still love Kraftwerk.



Totally forgot Echo!

I'll see your Alien Sex Fiend and raise you Southern Death Cult, Theater Of Hate, Virgin Prunes, and Creaming Jesus.


Virgin Prunes. :heart:

The Gun Club, Dead Boys, X-ray Spex.


UK Decay, Rosetta Stone, Marionettes, Specimen

and one of my personal faves- Fields Of The Nephilim

I love seeing people's reactions when they see my music collection for the first time and I have stuff likeFields of Nephilim, Lydia Lunch, and Simon & Garfunkel next to each other.


Oh I love Lydia Lunch. Which reminds me (because of similar looks) I totally forgot Sousxie and the Banshees.
Oh and Morrisey should be in there somewhere. Most for songs like. "Girlfriend in A coma" and.. "Pretty Girls Make Graves."

My musical collection is ridiculous and extensive. It's actually worse than my movie collection.

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Tue 01/03/12 09:21 AM






Holly And The Italians, Camper Van Beethoven, The Damned, The Cramps, Transvision Vamp, Timbuk 3, Tones On Tail, Bauhaus, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, The Lemonheads, The Boomtown Rats, Torch Song, Concrete Blonde, Roky Erickson, Nena, Joy Division, The Dead Milkmen, Violent Femmes, Blake Babies, Sonic Youth....

A lot of my musical tastes came from horror flick soundtracks of the 80's- Fear No Evil, I Was A Teenage Zombie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Return Of The Living Dead...


I'm with you on all of those. I'd have to add Alien Sex Fiend, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gerad Mcmann (he did the theme for Lost boys. :heart:) and probably more I'm not thinking of. Oh and Kraftwerk. Oh how I loved and still love Kraftwerk.



Totally forgot Echo!

I'll see your Alien Sex Fiend and raise you Southern Death Cult, Theater Of Hate, Virgin Prunes, and Creaming Jesus.


Virgin Prunes. :heart:

The Gun Club, Dead Boys, X-ray Spex.


UK Decay, Rosetta Stone, Marionettes, Specimen

and one of my personal faves- Fields Of The Nephilim

I love seeing people's reactions when they see my music collection for the first time and I have stuff likeFields of Nephilim, Lydia Lunch, and Simon & Garfunkel next to each other.


Oh I love Lydia Lunch. Which reminds me (because of similar looks) I totally forgot Sousxie and the Banshees.
Oh and Morrisey should be in there somewhere. Most for songs like. "Girlfriend in A coma" and.. "Pretty Girls Make Graves."

My musical collection is ridiculous and extensive. It's actually worse than my movie collection.


And I'll throw in Gene Loves Jezebel

I have the Lydia Lunch comic book Bloodsucker.

My music and movie collection used to be equal, but I think my movies are winning the battle. I miss records and lasers because you can store more of them.

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Tue 01/03/12 10:06 AM
Edited by VintagenNerdy on Tue 01/03/12 10:38 AM







Holly And The Italians, Camper Van Beethoven, The Damned, The Cramps, Transvision Vamp, Timbuk 3, Tones On Tail, Bauhaus, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, The Lemonheads, The Boomtown Rats, Torch Song, Concrete Blonde, Roky Erickson, Nena, Joy Division, The Dead Milkmen, Violent Femmes, Blake Babies, Sonic Youth....

A lot of my musical tastes came from horror flick soundtracks of the 80's- Fear No Evil, I Was A Teenage Zombie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Return Of The Living Dead...


I'm with you on all of those. I'd have to add Alien Sex Fiend, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gerad Mcmann (he did the theme for Lost boys. :heart:) and probably more I'm not thinking of. Oh and Kraftwerk. Oh how I loved and still love Kraftwerk.



Totally forgot Echo!

I'll see your Alien Sex Fiend and raise you Southern Death Cult, Theater Of Hate, Virgin Prunes, and Creaming Jesus.


Virgin Prunes. :heart:

The Gun Club, Dead Boys, X-ray Spex.


UK Decay, Rosetta Stone, Marionettes, Specimen

and one of my personal faves- Fields Of The Nephilim

I love seeing people's reactions when they see my music collection for the first time and I have stuff likeFields of Nephilim, Lydia Lunch, and Simon & Garfunkel next to each other.


Oh I love Lydia Lunch. Which reminds me (because of similar looks) I totally forgot Sousxie and the Banshees.
Oh and Morrisey should be in there somewhere. Most for songs like. "Girlfriend in A coma" and.. "Pretty Girls Make Graves."

My musical collection is ridiculous and extensive. It's actually worse than my movie collection.


And I'll throw in Gene Loves Jezebel

I have the Lydia Lunch comic book Bloodsucker.

My music and movie collection used to be equal, but I think my movies are winning the battle. I miss records and lasers because you can store more of them.


Oh! Gene Love's Jezebel.

I've heard of Bloodsucker. I have Paradoxia- A Predators Story, and AS-FIX-E-8.

I collect vinyl. I have a walk in closet almost full of them.

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Tue 01/03/12 10:32 AM








Holly And The Italians, Camper Van Beethoven, The Damned, The Cramps, Transvision Vamp, Timbuk 3, Tones On Tail, Bauhaus, Sisters Of Mercy, Danielle Dax, The Lemonheads, The Boomtown Rats, Torch Song, Concrete Blonde, Roky Erickson, Nena, Joy Division, The Dead Milkmen, Violent Femmes, Blake Babies, Sonic Youth....

A lot of my musical tastes came from horror flick soundtracks of the 80's- Fear No Evil, I Was A Teenage Zombie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Return Of The Living Dead...


I'm with you on all of those. I'd have to add Alien Sex Fiend, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gerad Mcmann (he did the theme for Lost boys. :heart:) and probably more I'm not thinking of. Oh and Kraftwerk. Oh how I loved and still love Kraftwerk.



Totally forgot Echo!

I'll see your Alien Sex Fiend and raise you Southern Death Cult, Theater Of Hate, Virgin Prunes, and Creaming Jesus.


Virgin Prunes. :heart:

The Gun Club, Dead Boys, X-ray Spex.


UK Decay, Rosetta Stone, Marionettes, Specimen

and one of my personal faves- Fields Of The Nephilim

I love seeing people's reactions when they see my music collection for the first time and I have stuff likeFields of Nephilim, Lydia Lunch, and Simon & Garfunkel next to each other.


Oh I love Lydia Lunch. Which reminds me (because of similar looks) I totally forgot Sousxie and the Banshees.
Oh and Morrisey should be in there somewhere. Most for songs like. "Girlfriend in A coma" and.. "Pretty Girls Make Graves."

My musical collection is ridiculous and extensive. It's actually worse than my movie collection.


And I'll throw in Gene Loves Jezebel

I have the Lydia Lunch comic book Bloodsucker.

My music and movie collection used to be equal, but I think my movies are winning the battle. I miss records and lasers because you can store more of them.


Oh! Gene Love's Jezebel.

I've heard of Bloodsucker. I have Paradoxia- A Predators Story, and AS-FIX-E-8.

I collect vinyl. I have a walking closet almost full of them.



The first time I heard her name I was visiting a friend in college back in the late 80's and I saw her name written in ink on an elevator wall.

Still buy vinyl from time to time, I even have some 8-track and reel-to-reel.

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Tue 01/03/12 05:42 PM
Some great 80's artists I enjoyed.

Guns N' Roses, 'Til Tuesday, Journey, Whitesnake, Cyndi Lauper, U2, Bruce Springsteen, A Flock of Seagulls, Nena, Asia. Each had several hits that I always find the time to listen to time and again. And to note these are only artist mainly known for their 80's output for the most part (save u2 and Springsteen). Several of them are still putting out stuff, but little of it reaches the fame of their earlier works.

Of course the 80's also contained its share of horrors.

I am looking at you I Wanna Be a Cowboy by Boys Don't Cry & Rock Me Amadeus by Falco.

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Tue 01/03/12 08:36 PM

Some great 80's artists I enjoyed.

Guns N' Roses, 'Til Tuesday, Journey, Whitesnake, Cyndi Lauper, U2, Bruce Springsteen, A Flock of Seagulls, Nena, Asia. Each had several hits that I always find the time to listen to time and again. And to note these are only artist mainly known for their 80's output for the most part (save u2 and Springsteen). Several of them are still putting out stuff, but little of it reaches the fame of their earlier works.

Of course the 80's also contained its share of horrors.

I am looking at you I Wanna Be a Cowboy by Boys Don't Cry & Rock Me Amadeus by Falco.


Lol, The horror's of the 80's are relative. I personally find Guns n Roses one of the worst 80's bands ever.. but, too each their own. Everyone has their own musical opinion.

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Wed 01/04/12 07:19 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6FRV5IhuEU

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Wed 01/04/12 07:25 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNUOXSShYjU

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Wed 01/04/12 08:09 AM

My favourite 80's songs:
Soft Cell-'Say Hello, Wave Goodbye',
ABBA-'The Winner Takes It All',
Roxy Music-'Love Is The Drug',
Duran Duran-'Wild Boys',
Spandau Ballet-'Through The Barricades',
George Michael-'A Different Corner',
George Michael-'Praying For Time',
Right Said Fred-'Deeply Dippy'


tho obviously - from my list- totally into hair and to me that really defined the decade along with punkabilia - but I was totally into Annie Lennox & Tears For Fears (for some reason) I think I just fell in love with her voice

and then totally dug Disturbed's remake of Shout


but the reason I think Hair really defined the decade is because of the glam - it crept into everything in the 80s - it wasn't the only rock n roll around (I actually listened to a lot of jazz at the time - and bands like the Eagles & Led Zepplin - but then I have been listening to Led Zepplin since 1970)

but it was the best party music and it was all we heard in the clubs & rockhouses at the time....

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Wed 01/04/12 08:11 AM

Some great 80's artists I enjoyed.

Guns N' Roses, 'Til Tuesday, Journey, Whitesnake, Cyndi Lauper, U2, Bruce Springsteen, A Flock of Seagulls, Nena, Asia. Each had several hits that I always find the time to listen to time and again. And to note these are only artist mainly known for their 80's output for the most part (save u2 and Springsteen). Several of them are still putting out stuff, but little of it reaches the fame of their earlier works.

Of course the 80's also contained its share of horrors.

I am looking at you I Wanna Be a Cowboy by Boys Don't Cry & Rock Me Amadeus by Falco.


yup journey is also definitive 80s - Steve Perry is awesome - tho not a big follower of the band I can't help but admire steve perry

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Wed 01/04/12 03:17 PM

Lol, The horror's of the 80's are relative. I personally find Guns n Roses one of the worst 80's bands ever.. but, too each their own. Everyone has their own musical opinion.


True. Some of the most maligned 80's songs ever are actually pretty good in my opinion.

We Built This City by Starship & We Didn't Start The Fire by Joel receive a lot of hate across music lists and polls, and yet I find both songs really good.

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Wed 01/04/12 05:40 PM
So did songs like.. Pretty Girls Make Graves by The Smiths, but music like that are played on radio stations and in clubs all the time.

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Wed 01/04/12 05:46 PM

So did songs like.. Pretty Girls Make Graves by The Smiths, but music like that are played on radio stations and in clubs all the time.


The Smiths are a great band. Never did understand the bashing they get in a lot of places. A lot of people I know only know them because of "How Soon Is Now" and its placement everywhere.

I've never heard Pretty Girls Make Graves on the radio here save on Satellite radio. You probably get better stations than I do. :(

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Wed 01/04/12 06:03 PM
Wall Of Voodoo - "Mexican Radio"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V04IBsz-9Wo

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Fri 01/06/12 07:51 AM
Had and have a big crush on Gabriele Susanne Kerner of Nena

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQYQTFudrqc

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Fri 01/06/12 05:11 PM

Had and have a big crush on Gabriele Susanne Kerner of Nena

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQYQTFudrqc


That whole album is great.

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Mon 01/09/12 06:41 AM

80s?

80s were VH ACDC Def Leppard & Dokken quiet riot


and the Alan Parson's Project


and Devo

The Ramones and such


favorite songs from the 80s- stuff like

Rock of Ages, Hot For Teacher, Hells Bells, Let's Get Rocked, Panama, I wanna be sedated - and such
Def Leppard and Dokken hell yeah!