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1) Rainy Davis (Sweetheart) I know most people wouldn't think of her music as new wave but believe it or not it is!
2) Berlin (pleasure Victim) 3) Vanity 6 4) The Pointer Sisters (Break Out) 5) Rick James (Cold Blooded) New wave funk! | |
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I guess these would be considered New Wave:
The Cars... ...Panorama Missing Persons... ...Spring Session M (might be hard to find) Classic Masters (I know you said no comps but this might be the only alternative with this group) Thomas Dolby... ...The Golden Age of Wireless Oingo Boingo... ...Only a Lad XTC... ...Black Sea tA France countdown - T-Minus 8 days and counting. Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm [Edited 8/16/05 2:11am] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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GangstaFam said: doctamario said: Somebody educate me. What is new wave and isn't Controversy a new wave album (I heard?)? I guess it's a kind of rock?
During the late '70s and early '80s, New Wave was a catch-all term for the music that directly followed punk rock; often, the term encompassed punk itself, as well. In retrospect, it became clear that the music following punk could be divided, more or less, into two categories — post-punk and new wave. Where post-punk was arty, difficult, and challenging, new wave was pop music, pure and simple. It retained the fresh vigor and irreverence of punk music, as well as a fascination with electronics, style, and art. Therefore, there was a lot of stylistic diversity to new wave. It meant the nervy power pop of bands like XTC and Nick Lowe, but it also meant synth rockers like Gary Numan or rock revivalists like Graham Parker and Rockpile. There were edgy new wave songwriters like Elvis Costello, pop bands like Squeeze, tough rock & rollers like the Pretenders, pop-reggae like the Police, mainstream rockers like the Cars, and ska revivalists like the Specials and Madness. As important as these major artists were, there were also countless one-hit wonders that emerged during early new wave. These one-hit groups were as diverse as the major artists, but they all shared a love of pop hooks, modernist, synthesized production, and a fascination for being slightly left of center. By the early '80s, new wave described nearly every new pop/rock artist, especially those that used synthesizers like the Human League and Duran Duran. New wave received a boost in the early '80s by MTV, who broadcast endless hours of new wave videos in order to keep themselves on the air. Therefore, new wave got a second life in 1982, when it probably would have died out. Instead, 1982 and 1983 were boom years for polished, MTV-radio new wave outfits like Culture Club, Adam Ant, Spandau Ballet, Haircut 100, and A Flock of Seagulls. New wave finally died out in 1984, when established artists began to make professional videos and a new crop of guitar-oriented bands like the Smiths and R.E.M. emerged to capture the attention of college-radio and underground rock fans. Nevertheless, new wave proved more influential than many of its critics would have suspected, as the mid-'90s were dominated by bands — from Blur to Weezer — that were raised on the music. cool, thanks for the schooling Don't hurt me, I'm a newb. I'm supposed to be stupid. | |
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My 2nd favorite DEVO album since somebody already mentioned Q.Are we not men? Unfortunately, her music is only available on compilations & this album still hasn't been reissued.DEVO wrote & played all the music btw. A hard choice between this & Man-Machine, but I chose this since most people are familiar with this album. David Sylvian is a genius.Born in the same year as Michael Jackson, Madonna , & Prince btw. A classic.. | |
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JonSnow said: i did my top 80 for a new wave website that was compiling people's lists. here's the top 10 of my picks:
1. Sweet Dreams (are made of this) - Eurythmics 2. The Head on the Door - The Cure 3. Error in the System - Peter Schilling 4. True - Spandau Ballet 5. Synchronicity - The Police 6. Scary Monsters - David Bowie 7. Peepshow - Siouxsie & The Banshees 8. Phantoms - The Fixx 9. Feel - Human Drama 10. 1999 - Prince By the way, the winner w/ the most votes was The Clash "London Calling" Really stretching the boundaries there. spelling edit [Edited 8/16/05 8:01am] | |
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All of this Eurythmics love makes me teary. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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I woke up sunday morning with no way to hold my head that didn't hurt
and the beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad so I had one more for dessert | |
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Darla said: Man-Machine
Their best I'd say. | |
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Lots of good recommendations so far. Some that I have, and some that I don't but lots to go on. Thanks for the suggestions thus far! | |
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NWF said: Is the rest of this album as good as Cars? | |
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sextonseven said: JonSnow said: i did my top 80 for a new wave website that was compiling people's lists. here's the top 10 of my picks:
1. Sweet Dreams (are made of this) - Eurythmics 2. The Head on the Door - The Cure 3. Error in the System - Peter Schilling 4. True - Spandau Ballet 5. Synchronicity - The Police 6. Scary Monsters - David Bowie 7. Peepshow - Siouxsie & The Banshees 8. Phantoms - The Fixx 9. Feel - Human Drama 10. 1999 - Prince By the way, the winner w/ the most votes was The Clash "London Calling" Really stretching the boundaries there. spelling edit [Edited 8/16/05 8:01am] Yeah, i really have a broad definition of new wave. I don't think new wave is limited to early 80's synth-pop. But i guess it's all a matter of debate | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: NWF said: Is the rest of this album as good as Cars? uh yeah its a good album.. i prefer..Replicas..or telekon but pleasure principle you get a cool version (its live) of Me! I Disconnect From You whilist the one on replicas is kinda of anonying... but yeah..Pleasure principle is a starter album.into numan's bladerunnerish-paranoia mind...which apparently was big in the 80's | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Lots of good recommendations so far. Some that I have, and some that I don't but lots to go on. Thanks for the suggestions thus far!
Which ones ya got already? | |
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GangstaFam said: RipHer2Shreds said: Lots of good recommendations so far. Some that I have, and some that I don't but lots to go on. Thanks for the suggestions thus far!
Which ones ya got already? yah..thought..get the sex gang children one..you wont be dissapointed | |
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GangstaFam said: RipHer2Shreds said: Lots of good recommendations so far. Some that I have, and some that I don't but lots to go on. Thanks for the suggestions thus far!
Which ones ya got already? Eurythmics - Sweet Dream and Touch The Cars - Panorama Talking Heads - Remain in Light (along with 3 or 4 others) | |
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tommysoul said: But - at the heart of caterogisation lies a fundamental desire to fence in and compartmentalise - in other words - restrict. Branding art with time-frame terminology such as 'Post Punk', 'New Wave' or 'Paisley Underground' is aludicrious and very human moronity. | |
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tommysoul said: Oh yeah!! I absolutely that album!! Well, lucky-lucky us. Lucky-lucky-luck.
Luck-luck-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK-cluck-cluck-cluck-cluck-cluck-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK. | |
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- Feline , The Stranglers
- Reggatta de Blanc, Police - English Settlement, XTC - Is Nothing Sacred, The Lords Of The New Church - Babble, That Petrol Emotion | |
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"Pretenders" - Pretenders "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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jn2 said: - Babble, That Petrol Emotion Good one - Big Decision was a great single, and Manic Pop Thrill (1st album) was really good as well. | |
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Big Decision is a perfect dance-pop track, get it you all!
you'd rather sail the ocean than make a big decision.. | |
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1st Duran Duran album | |
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