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Posted by 2 Players on Jul-02-2002 04:04:

80s Anyone?

I am sure of us must have been listening to a great deal of music before all the goa-trance-trance came up...

The 80's saw the use of electronic music incoporated with vocalists...still we hear them today...

I personally think that Tiffany, Debbie Gibson have either really good engineers or their vocal strengths are really worth the mention.

Oh well, it was the 80s...but I am glad there's still some Emotional Songs to listen to..rather the all night head-banging tunes...lol

I am sure the pieces we all listen too leaves a subtle moment in our lives...some image that we can back and see that deja-vu-thingy backwards instead of forward...

Oh well, is there anyway to really generate really strong vocal tracks without bringing a live one back? Let me know..I could use some samples..


Posted by .montecarlo. on Jul-02-2002 05:25:

BLONDIE


Posted by Fir3start3r on Jul-02-2002 06:06:

quote:
Originally posted by InsomnEac
BLONDIE



Did you know Blonde was created as the first band to use RAP in their song?
Not saying they invented RAP, but they were the first recognized international band to do so; they were quite ahead of their time (at the time lol).


Posted by .montecarlo. on Jul-02-2002 06:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Fir3start3r


Did you know Blonde was created as the first band to use RAP in their song?
Not saying they invented RAP, but they were the first recognized international band to do so; they were quite ahead of their time (at the time lol).


cool (rapture?)

they were also one of the first punk bands headed by a woman (they were punk when they started)


Posted by SNAFU_man on Jul-02-2002 06:23:

psychedelic furs
thomas dolby

guess i'm showing my age lol
the cure

thought i heard blondie was doing some renuion tour this year with some new stuff. forgot where i heard it.


Posted by .montecarlo. on Jul-02-2002 06:30:

quote:
Originally posted by SNAFU_man
thought i heard blondie was doing some renuion tour this year with some new stuff. forgot where i heard it.


yes they did, i saw the video footage. but, its just not the same , the new stuff wasn't good IMO, and they even said it was mostly financially motivated. debbie harry used to be so hot tho, her head was SO DAMN BIG too lol. rip blondie...


Posted by Xavier on Jul-02-2002 11:16:

POP
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Power of Love
Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax
Rick Astley - Never gonna give you up
Pet Shop Boys - Always on my mind
Icehouse - Electric Blue
- Nothings Gonna change my love for you
American Tale - Somewhere outthere <<<--a childhood anthem
Taylor Dayne - Tell It To My Heart


80s FUNK
Whisper - Rocksteady
midnight star - midas touch



I was TOO young in the 80s in my toddler years and I can remember these songs. The 80s ruled!!


Speaking of the 80s anyone remember the show K.I.D.S Incorporated?


Posted by BLuEOcEaN420 on Jul-02-2002 16:31:

/me sings the lyric to New Order - Bizarre Love Triangle



80s r0x

Duran Duran... Blondie....Bangles....Belinda Carlson.. Eurythmics..Olivia Newton..Extreme

-BLuEOcEaN420
~70278330~


Posted by virtual dj on Jul-02-2002 18:48:

pet shop boys - left to my own devices
pet shop boys - always on my mind
camouflage - love is a shield


Posted by virtual dj on Jul-02-2002 18:48:

depeche mode - strangelove
depeche mode - enjoy the silence
erasure - a little respect


Posted by lMIlk on Jul-02-2002 18:56:

el debarge


Posted by nekholm on Jul-02-2002 19:47:


Celebrate The Nun!!


Posted by tranceliner on Jul-02-2002 19:57:

Some POP-music is imho a kind of "ancestor" for trance with its vocals and emotional (synth)-melodies.

But I myself went into Techno/Trance/Rave by the Europe Dance Scene from �92-�94 on. Like Culture Beat/2 Unlimited/Captain Hollywood Project.
My first CDs i bought were in fact some eurodance �92 CDs and I still enjoy listening through them from time to time !


Posted by IronDragon on Jul-03-2002 03:17:

3 words baby:

Dexy's Midnight Runners


Posted by lMIlk on Jul-03-2002 05:53:

i dunno if i said it already but

el debarge


Posted by DarkTrance on Jul-03-2002 10:37:

I use to listen to the Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Depeche Mode, and The Cure, now I listen to them every now and then, but the Pet Shop Boys are still my favourite "group" of all time and I listen to them more often than the other 3 right now, my favourite PSB tune is "Radiophonic" its a fucking awesome song, I suggest u go download it for all the people that like Always on my mind


Posted by DJ Sarah H on Jul-03-2002 18:41:



Level 42 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

they were my favorite act in the 80's, they were classified as brit funk but Shep Pettibone did some awesome dance remixes of their stuff.

Level 42 - Something About You (Shep Pettibone Remix)
Level 42 - World Machine (Shep Pettibone Remix)
Level 42 - Lessons in Love (Shep Pettibone Remix)

There was also some good dance remixes floating about of stuff by Duran Duran.


Posted by GrimReaper on Jul-03-2002 18:49:

Some of my 80s favs are/were A-HA (Take On Me), Duran Duran (Ordinary World) and Pet Shop Boys (Always On My Mind) and Depeche Mode (Enjoy The Silence)..


Posted by Xavier on Jul-03-2002 21:57:

who remembers Tears For Fears - Everybody wants to rule the world or
Crowded House - Don't Dream its Over?


Posted by virtual dj on Jul-18-2002 17:52:

quote:
Originally posted by DarkTrance
the Pet Shop Boys are still my favourite "group" of all time and I listen to them more often than the other 3 right now, my favourite PSB tune is "Radiophonic" its a fucking awesome song, I suggest u go download it for all the people that like Always on my mind


my favourites are the Pet Shop Boys too... i have all the singles since "It's a sin" and all the albums.
I like a lot songs of them...
Left to my own devices, Being Boring, Rent, The survivors, etc.

cheers.


Posted by halo99 on Jul-19-2002 01:09:

i guess my favorite '80s was Trent Reznor, aka Nine Inch Nails (he wasn't really around until the late '80s though). i love NIN, so i guess i can class them under '80's since thats when he originated

KMFDM came from the 80's too... i like them a lot also


Posted by Tranz on Jul-19-2002 02:00:

DURAN DURAN

They used alot of cool synths and samples back in the 80's.
Their best of CD collection is mint.


Posted by Mikrop on Sep-09-2002 06:40:

Ok... does anyone know what the track with the male vocals "how does it feel...(rest unknown)" is called?


Posted by CrackedLcd on Sep-09-2002 07:28:

tears for fear, Eurythmics, and a lot of synthcore reminds me of the 80...lately I been playin a lot iof synthcore and it sounds reminds me of the 80s....


Posted by DJ Sarah H on Sep-09-2002 09:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Mikrop
Ok... does anyone know what the track with the male vocals "how does it feel...(rest unknown)" is called?



New Order - Blue Monday

'How does it feel, tell me how does it feel, how does it feel, tell me now how does it feel . . . '


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