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Albums of 1983 or 1984 which year do you perfer 1983
The Police= Synchronicity David Bowie= Let's dance Michael Jackson= Thriller Def Leppard= Pyromania Lionel Richie= Can't slow down Cyndi Lauper= She's so unusual Marivn Gaye = Midnight love Isly Bros= Between the sheets John Cougar Mellencamp= Uh huh Madonna= Debut album 1984 Bruce Spingsteen= born in the u.s.a. Prince= Purple Rain Van Halen= 1984 Talking Heads= Stop making sense Tina Turner= Private dancer Madonna= Like a virgin Sheila E= The glamorous life U2= The unforgettable fire Bob Marley= Legend Footloose= Soundtrack I love both yrs but if I had to choose I'll go what with 1984. | |
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Thriller was '82. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Thriller was '82.
I know but Thriller was a late '82 release and which it's peak in 1983 | |
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Okay. | |
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Bob marley legend should not count surely?
I'd say 1984 too. Mainly for "born in the usa" which I still love. [Edited 12/14/04 3:32am] | |
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When it comes to pop music,1983 is the best year of the 80s.Even though Prince's '1999' and MJ's 'Thriller' were released in late '82,it was in 1983 that these albums really reached their peak.That was such an exciting era. | |
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Both years were wonderful but being a member of The Class of 1985, 1984 began my senior year so I am more partial to it. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Where's the Eurythmics? Sweet Dreams and Touch. And INXS-the Swing ('84)
add-on [Edited 12/14/04 8:56am] looking for you in the woods tonight Switch FC SW-2874-2863-4789 (Rum&Coke) | |
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Without a doubt 1983.
/peace Manki | |
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Both, let's not forget Hall & Oates 1983 Rock&Soul + 1984 Big Bam Boom
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Sorry, I listed singles by mistake. [Edited 12/14/04 13:58pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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1984 Albums:
Prince & The Revolution - Purple Rain The Time - Ice Cream Castles Apollonia 6 - Apollonia 6 Sheila E. - The Glamorous Life Sheena Easton - A Private Heaven Roger - The Saga Continues Rick James - Reflections Teena Marie - Star Child Mary Jane Girls - Four For Love Midnight Star - Planetary Invasion Chaka Khan - I Feel For You The Jacksons - Victory Janet Jackson - Dream Street I prefer the 12 Inches from 1984 though, they burned that year up! Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I'd go with the 1984 albums. They have more of my favorites there. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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[quote] vainandy said: 1984 Albums:
The Jacksons - Victory I like that album. Never hear anyone liking it now though. Only for "one more chance" is anyone gonna play it now, but I kinda like "wait" "torture" and the silly "body".....I remember seeing the video to "body", (not at the time, i wasn't even born yet!) jacko wasn't in it though | |
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jn2 said: Both, let's not forget Hall & Oates 1983 Rock&Soul + 1984 Big Bam Boom
* [Edited 12/14/04 13:32pm] You think Big Bam Boom is good? You are Out Of Touch!! . | |
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Man that's tough. I'll go more with 1984. A lot of my favorite songs come from that year and even though I was 5 then, I remember quite a bit of that year. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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In addition to the albums you've already listed, '83 had 'Speaking in Tongues', 'War', 'Rebel Yell' and 'Whammy!', but '84 had 'Make It Big', 'Reckoning', 'Ride the Lightning' and 'Heartbeat City'. I'd say it's too close to call. I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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1983
The Police= Synchronicity David Bowie= Let's dance Michael Jackson= Thriller Def Leppard= Pyromania Lionel Richie= Can't slow down Cyndi Lauper= She's so unusual Marivn Gaye = Midnight love Isly Bros= Between the sheets John Cougar Mellencamp= Uh huh Madonna= Debut album 1983, by far, but I'll give '84 props for Janet's second album "Dream Street" 1983 also gets props for: SOS Band - Tell Me (If You Still Care) Bronski Beat - Age of Consent | |
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