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TOP TEN ARTISTS AS OF 1989 who were your favorite artsists as of the end of the 1980's? my ten look like this:
1. Micheal Jackson 2. Prince 3. George Micheal 4. Janet Jackson 5. Whitney Houston 6. Madonna 7. Billy Joel 8. Tina Turner 9. David Bowie 10 Aerosmith n.b i didnt include on my list, Dance pop super Group "Milli Vanilli" or everyone's favorite boy band ()"New Kids On The Block" or "Bon Jovi" so please, no evil org notes or death threaths "Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey | |
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Xavier23 said: who were your favorite artsists as of the end of the 1980's? my ten look like this:
1. Micheal Jackson 2. Prince 3. George Micheal 4. Janet Jackson 5. Whitney Houston 6. Madonna 7. Billy Joel 8. Tina Turner 9. David Bowie 10 Aerosmith n.b i didnt include on my list, Dance pop super Group "Milli Vanilli" or everyone's favorite boy band ()"New Kids On The Block" or "Bon Jovi" so please, no evil org notes or death threaths What about Bobby Brown? | |
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Favorite artists of the 80's or what would my favorite artist list look like if I made on in 1989? | |
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GangstaFam said: Favorite artists of the 80's or what would my favorite artist list look like if I made on in 1989?
what it would look like if u made it in 1989 "Americans consume the most fast food than any nation on Earth and the stupid motherfuckers wonder why they are so fat? " - Oprah Winfrey | |
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That's real hard after:
Prince The Police Public Enemy Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Xavier23 said: what it would look like if u made it in 1989
I'll have to think about that. I was only 13. By then I was buying and listening to the music of: Prince Madonna Janet Jackson The Cure Depeche Mode U2 INXS Aerosmith I'd say those 8 probably. | |
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It was all about Madonna, Janet and Paula. I didn't really get my first album until '88. | |
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Jesus and Mary Chain
The Church The Go-Betweens Front 242 Ministry Nitzer Ebb The Replacements The Fall The Feelies Roxy Music Most of them hold up pretty well I think, except for Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb, who now just seem hopelessly goofy. Ah well, I thought it was cool at the time. [Edited 3/16/05 19:26pm] | |
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damosuzuki said: Jesus and Mary Chain
The Church The Go-Betweens Front 242 Ministry Nitzer Ebb The Replacements The Fall The Feelies Roxy Music Most of them hold up pretty well I think, except for Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb, who now just seem hopelessly goofy. Ah well, I thought it was cool at the time. How old are you? | |
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GangstaFam said: damosuzuki said: Jesus and Mary Chain
The Church The Go-Betweens Front 242 Ministry Nitzer Ebb The Replacements The Fall The Feelies Roxy Music Most of them hold up pretty well I think, except for Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb, who now just seem hopelessly goofy. Ah well, I thought it was cool at the time. How old are you? 35 - practically ready to be fitted for a wheelchair and colostomy bag. | |
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damosuzuki said: 35 - practically ready to be fitted for a wheelchair and colostomy bag.
You were into some pretty cool shit for a 19 year old. I just discovered the joy of Roxy Music last year. | |
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1.Prince (Batman ruled my world that year and I wanted to be different and root for the underdog, which P was in my school, but Michael was no.1 from the jump..P ruled my world from 87--90, then I got my mind right again)..damn Graffiti Bridge.
2.Michael Jackson 3.Bobby Brown 4.Guns N Roses 5.L.L Cool J 6.Samantha Foxx 7.INXS 8.Faith No More 9.U2 10.Public Enemy _____ 11. Living Color 12. Anthrax (It was all about I'm the Man ) u guys know that shit!!!! 13. Robe Base 14. Chubb Rock 15. Anita Baker Everybody loves the star When he’s on the top But noone ever comes around When he starts to drop But you were someone special You stuck through thick and thin But I was much too busy Trying to shine To let your love shine in Let you slip away I must have been insane Stop in the name of love Don’t make me live my life in vain One More Chance - Jackson 5 | |
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GangstaFam said: Xavier23 said: what it would look like if u made it in 1989
Depeche Mode Personal Jesus...Violator would come out a few monthe later. but I guess you were still rocking Music for the masses. I'm taking a ride with my best friend The Cure kids were scary as fuck, but disentagration is one of my favs now. | |
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GangstaFam said: damosuzuki said: 35 - practically ready to be fitted for a wheelchair and colostomy bag.
You were into some pretty cool shit for a 19 year old. I just discovered the joy of Roxy Music last year. Well, I was lucky enough to have had some pretty good influences on my listening habits when I was younger. My middle school years were pretty dreadful, though - I still have a copy of Twisted Sister's You Can't Stop Rock n' Roll collecting dust in my mom's basement. [Edited 3/16/05 19:51pm] | |
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lilgish said: The Cure kids were scary as fuck, but disentagration is one of my favs now.
See, I think I was too naive at the time to understand that. My school was a bit strange though. All of the coolest, most popular kids were wearing "Head On A Door", "DM 101" and "Substance" t-shirts. So I think I had a scewed opinion about alternative music at the time. | |
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damosuzuki said: Well, I was lucky enough to have had some pretty good influences on my listening habits when I was younger. My middle school years were pretty dreadful, though - I still have a copy of Twisted Sister's You Can't Stop Rock n' Roll collecting dust in my mom's basement.
And I'm sure I have some relics from my junior high lying around as well, i.e. Milli Vanilli, Young MC, Skid Row. | |
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GangstaFam said: damosuzuki said: Well, I was lucky enough to have had some pretty good influences on my listening habits when I was younger. My middle school years were pretty dreadful, though - I still have a copy of Twisted Sister's You Can't Stop Rock n' Roll collecting dust in my mom's basement.
And I'm sure I have some relics from my junior high lying around as well, i.e. Milli Vanilli, Young MC, Skid Row. We all have our skeletons. | |
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GangstaFam said: And I'm sure I have some relics from my junior high lying around as well, i.e. Milli Vanilli, Young MC, Skid Row. hey skid was the shit..especially slave to grind 92 They call us problem child, we spend our nights on trail, we walk the endless mile | |
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lilgish said: hey skid was the shit..especially slave to grind 92
They call us problem child, we spend our nights on trail, we walk the endless mile I agree. I still love most of those songs. One of the few hair bands that are still cool. | |
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