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fuk sake, I hate 80s music so much (pg. 4)
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Slylee
I love the 80’s. They are coming back in a big way too, but with a more 21st century style. All the hot pinks, and gloves and leg warmers w/ mini skirts are everywhere in south beach. I like 80’s music too...reminds me of growing up wishing I was like my sister and her friends (her era).

some 80's/early 90's artists

Johnny O
Stevie B
Debbie Gibson
Metallica
Guns N Roses
White Snake
Motley Crue
ACDC
Janet & Michael Jackson (before they turned into freaks)
MisterOpus1
I think it's much easier for people who grew up in Jr. High and High School to be a little more fond of the 80's. Though there was a lot of music I absolutely despised, there was a great deal of music and artists already mentioned that I still love listening to. Just yesterday I heard Simple Minds "Don't you forget about me", and Tears for Fears, "Everybody wants to rule the world" - and that instantly threw me into nostalgia.

Besides, we owe a great deal of our current dance music to the 80's. Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Dee Lite, Happy Mondays (Oakenfold anyone?), Dead or Alive, oh hell even Madonna, Depeche Mode, Erasure, Maars, Nitzer Ebb, on and on and on......
Slylee
oooh! you just reminded me! i was at crobar recently and the resident DJ threw down a remixed version of Tears for Fears "Shout"




anyone know who remixed it??? could it have been Lexicon Avenue?? it sounded like it could be.
BadBadNeil
Here are some of the artists I remember that I got the biggest kicks out of when I was in the 80s. Some only had a couple good songs but still good stuff.

A-Ha, Eurthymics, Rockwell, Romantics, FYC, Corey Hart, OMD, Europe, Hall & Oates, King, Naked Eyes, Pet Shop Boys, Roxette, Shannon, The Police, Robert Palmer, Rick Springfield, Dead or Alive, Calloway, Talking Heads, Huey Lewis and the News, Tears for Fears, After the Fire, Peter Gabriel, Human League, Cars, INXS, Depeche Mode, The FIXX, JCM, Stray Cats, Devo, Billy Idol, Ready for the World, Real Life, Dino, Whispers, Dire Straits, Rick James, Yazoo, Men WIthout Hats, Billy Ocean, Eddie Money, Men at Work, Carl Douglas, Soft Cell, John Parr, Ramones, Simle Minds, Styx, Rod Stewart, The Buggles, The Outfield, Psychedelic Furs, Romantics, Tommy Tutone, Toto, Flock of Seagulls, New Order, Benny Mardones, Metallica, Def Leppard, GNR, Love & Rockets, Scorpions, Alice Cooper, Genesis, Mr. Mister

and lots more

Some of my favorite 80s mixes are of Depeche Mode. Crazy stuff.
DJ_Bod
80s music is good. I have actually been digging the 80s internet radio the past few days here at work.
blazed it
quote:
Originally posted by twisted420
i dont see how you couldnt like it..i mean some of it sure is better than the mainstream music they play nowadays. also does anybody know the song where the music video is a drawing and its like a chick chasing some dude. its 80's..its good though


this video is Aha - take on me. everybody can sing along to this song.


ryo
quote:
Originally posted by gwrmarines
I like some of it GTA Vice City got me in to it! lolol:stongue:


I was going to say the exact same thing:D
Mebot
quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
oooh! you just reminded me! i was at crobar recently and the resident DJ threw down a remixed version of Tears for Fears "Shout"




anyone know who remixed it??? could it have been Lexicon Avenue?? it sounded like it could be.


well theres Sagitaire - Shout (Airscape rmx) which samples tears for fears... that might be the one you heard.

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Originally posted by R.j.
Kitkat Apple Zebra Zero Adam April


haha i get it:D

quote:
Originally posted by MisterOpus1
I think it's much easier for people who grew up in Jr. High and High School to be a little more fond of the 80's. Though there was a lot of music I absolutely despised, there was a great deal of music and artists already mentioned that I still love listening to. Just yesterday I heard Simple Minds "Don't you forget about me", and Tears for Fears, "Everybody wants to rule the world" - and that instantly threw me into nostalgia.

Besides, we owe a great deal of our current dance music to the 80's. Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Dee Lite, Happy Mondays (Oakenfold anyone?), Dead or Alive, oh hell even Madonna, Depeche Mode, Erasure, Maars, Nitzer Ebb, on and on and on......


very good point.. dont forget about Giorgio Moroder :p
LiveTheDream
The 80s rocked! how can you hate it.

U2
Fleetwood mac
blondy
ploice
madness
pink floyed
qween
The jam
pet shop boys
and many more

The 80s was the best decade for pop music
Dj.Louis
70s music own 80s music^^

Rodrico
I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Smiths, Morrisey has a great voice that absolutely blew me away the first time I heard him, and Marr was perhaps one of the most unique guitarist of the 80's.
blazed it
the smith's and morrisey are awesome... but don't listen to them if you are depressed you'll want to kill yourself.
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