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Recommend a good 80's album when i say good 80's album i mean something really rockin or some nice dance pop or some funk or some shit but 80's please "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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avant-garage rock filled with gigantic hooks that would have been a huge hit in a just universe. [Edited 3/4/06 16:43pm] | |
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it hardly gets more '80s than this, though you could pair this with a greatest hits album by the band VISAGE and have a totally gnarly time. | |
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Posthumous said: it hardly gets more '80s than this, though you could pair this with a greatest hits album by the band VISAGE and have a totally gnarly time. not to get all nit-picky, but wouldn't a lot of these songs date from the seventies? it's still a cool recommendation. I have a Numan compilation tucked away somewhere that I haven't listened to in years. I used to really like doing the robot to My Shadow in Vain. | |
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damosuzuki said: Posthumous said: it hardly gets more '80s than this, though you could pair this with a greatest hits album by the band VISAGE and have a totally gnarly time. not to get all nit-picky, but wouldn't a lot of these songs date from the seventies? it's still a cool recommendation. I have a Numan compilation tucked away somewhere that I haven't listened to in years. I used to really like doing the robot to My Shadow in Vain. well, yeah...you're right...but i'd recommend this over one of his studio albums to someone new to gary. everything on his GH is so tight, and he's not exactly a stranger to filler on some of his albums. | |
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damosuzuki said: Babble by That Petrol Emotion_____
avant-garage rock filled with gigantic hooks that would have been a huge hit in a just universe. [Edited 3/4/06 16:43pm] That's the one with the should-have-been-a-hit Big Decision I've seen them in concert in 1993. * [Edited 3/5/06 1:42am] | |
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jn2 said: That's the one with the should-have-been-a-hit Big Decision I've seen them in concert in 1993. Damned right it should have been a hit. That riff was huge, gigantic, enormous, and the rest of the album's almost as good. | |
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JANFAN4L said: Only thing I remember from them was Happy Birthday, that was the jump off. | |
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lilgish said: JANFAN4L said: Only thing I remember from them was Happy Birthday, that was the jump off. You really should explore this album. It's Altered Images at their most mature and artistic. Clare Grogan is going to town with the vocals. Tracks like "Don't Talk To Me About Love", "Bring Me Closer" and "Love To Stay" are downright gorgeous. It was recently digitally remastered with retrospective commentary, bonus outtakes and extended mixes. Highly recommended. | |
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From an Amazon review: The British pop scene was mostly dominated by synth-pop in the 1980s, but occasionally you had a band who rose above the norm by introducing a more soulful bent to their sound, the fact that most of them were white notwithstanding. ABC, Style Council, Go West, Cutting Crew & Simply Red (even if they didn't fall into the synth-pop category) were good examples of soul-pop from England that was truly worthy of the soul part of that equation. Hipsway was another such band, but because of their only one hit single, they've been forgotten except for really & truly fervent fans of pop music (yours truly included). Their 1986 self-titled debut was a masterpiece of white-boy soul that deserved a bigger chance by the fickle music-buying public. With Roxy Music (a definite inspiration to 1980s synth- & soul-pop) defunct by the early 1980s, they still seemed to be the standard by which other soundalike & lookalike bands aspired to, with a sophisticated, squeaky-clean image & a singer doing his best Bryan Ferry impression. But for my money, Hipsway lead singer Grahame Skinner did the best job at it. HIPSWAY is mostly made up of ballads & midtempo numbers that Bryan Ferry could easily have given his distinctive treatment to. "Bad Thing Longing", "Long White Car", "Tinder" (with its film noir-ish horn section) & "Forbidden" (probably about a May-December romance) are songs where Skinner comes on oh-so-smoothly with a voice that will melt any woman's heart. But it's on the uptempo numbers that Hipsway proves themselves the equal of any 1980s R&B band. "The Honeythief" was their only hit single, peaking at #19 in America. This white boys' version of hardcore funk (without losing the polish, of course) was also a hit in the dance clubs & I'm sure even Americans couldn't resist the urge to get down. "Ask The Lord", "The Broken Years" (I have no clue what this song is about), "Upon A Thread" & "Set This Day Apart" (who knew the English gave birth to great horn players?) are other songs (but not as fierce as "The Honeythief") that will make even the most staid listener do what the band's name claims. [Edited 3/5/06 4:59am] | |
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Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus Der Lüge Esplendor Geométrico - La Zona Coil - Horse Rotorvator I was mostly thinking in terms of horses this time... | |
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Sweetheart by rainy Davis is the shit! You can find it on Amazon. | |
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are these really obscure? I've never heard of any of these bands except Gary Numan. | |
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"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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Listen to me on The House of Pop Culture podcast on itunes http://itunes.apple.com/u...d438631917 | |
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Novabreaker said: Coil - Horse Rotorvator I was mostly thinking in terms of horses this time... I like that record. Not as much as LSD or some of their mid-late nineties stuff, but it's pretty darn cool. Who else besides these guys and Scott Walker are cool enough to write songs dedicated to Pasolini? [Edited 3/6/06 19:55pm] | |
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virgin prunes-if i die,i die..
the smiths-the smiths christian death-only theatre of pain cocteau twins-garlands the jesus and mary chain-psychocandy siouxsie and the banshees-hyenae | |
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Janet Jackson's Control album. Every song is awesome! | |
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npgmaverick said: OH HELL YEAH! This one too! | |
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Rick James - Street Songs
Cameo - Cameosis Roger - The Many Facets Of Roger Stevie Wonder - Hotter Than July Bootsy Collins - The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away Prince - Sign O' The Times [Edited 3/7/06 6:58am] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Those are Great picks! In addition to those already mentioned, some others (it's too hard to pick one!):
... [Edited 3/7/06 3:02am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Xavier23 said: when i say good 80's album i mean something really rockin or some nice dance pop or some funk or some shit but 80's please
This one has got all of that | |
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Xavier23 said: when i say good 80's album i mean something really rockin or some nice dance pop or some funk or some shit but 80's please
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paligap listed: this and that
wait... ..did I spot a Kaja-Goo-Goo album somwhere in there?! seriously, I don't have that one, so I can't say anything about it. still your inclusion is enough to be sure that this is a worthy album Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Dancelot said: wait... ..did I spot a Kaja-Goo-Goo album somwhere in there?!
I'll admit to having this one... ...White Feathers Nick Beggs was a bad boy on bass. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "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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