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Thread started 07/29/07 9:35am

Romeoblu

The BestAlbums from The1980's Are

Prince / Sign O The Times
Prince /1999
Prince / Dirty Mind
Roxy Music / Avalon
Prince And The Revolution / Purple Rain
ABC / The Lexicon Of Love
Kate Bush / The Hounds Of Love
Prince / The Black Album
Prince / Lovesexy
Zapp / Zapp
New Order / Technique
Bruce Springsteen / Born In The USA
Donald Fagen / The Nightfly
Prefab Sprout / Steve Mcqueen (Two Wheels Good)
Prince And The Revolution / Parade
The Cure / The Head On The Door
Andre Cymone / Livin' In The New Wave
Bruce Springsteen / Tunnnel Of Love
Madame X / Madame X
Scritti Politti / Songs to Remember
Fine Young Cannibals / The Raw And The Cooked
Vanity 6
Prince / Controversy
Sheila E / Sheila E
Zapp / A New Zapp IV U
The Time / What Time Is It
The Family / The Family
Blue Nile / Hats
Jill Jones / Jill Jones
Zapp / II
The Time / The Time
Prince And The Revolution / Around The World In A Day
New Order / Low Life
Steely Dan / Gaucho
Rick James / Street Songs
Cameo / Word Up
Terence Trant / D'arby / The Hardline According To
Robert Palmer / Riptide
The Cure / Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me
Pet Shop Boys / Introspective
Jesse Johnson / Revue
Human League / Dare
Madonna / Madonna
Sade / Diamond Life
Simpe Minds / New Gold Dream
Zapp / III
Cameo / Alligator Woman
Hall And Oates / Private Eyes
Micheal Jackson / Thriller
New Order / Power Corruption And Lies
Scritti Politti / Cupid and Psyche
Sheila E / Romance 1600
George Clinton / Computer Games
Hall And Oates / Voices
Sheila E / The Glamorous Life
Midnight Star / No Parking On The Dance Floor
Pet Shop Boys / Actually
Shalamar / Heart Break
New Order / Brotherhood
Frankie Goes To Hollywood / Welcome To The Pleasure Dome
Robert Palmer / Clues
Paul Simon / Graceland
P Funk All Stars / Urban Dancefloor Guerilla's
Hall And Oates / H2O
Klymaxx / Meeting In The Ladies Room
Steve Arrington's Hall Of Fame 1
Prince / Batman
Bootsy Collins / What's Bootsy Doin'?
Pet Shop Boys / Please
Hall And Oates / OOh Yeah
Jesse Johnson / Shockadelica
Micheal Jackson / Bad
Peter Gabriel / So
Teena Marie / Star Child
Phil Collins / Face Value
Tear For Fears / Songs From The Big Chair
Apollonia 6
The The / The Infected
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[Edited 7/29/07 9:41am]
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Reply #1 posted 07/29/07 9:40am

Cheek

Is this a "post your fave 80s albums" kinda thread? smile
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Reply #2 posted 07/29/07 9:48am

sosgemini

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is that Madame i see on your list?



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Reply #3 posted 07/29/07 10:20am

TheKnowledge

What a dreadful list.

A lot of these albums are what was so bad about the 1980's.

Hall And Oates, Yuck
Phil Collins, Please

Loads of horrible Synth Funk tack.

Where's The Smiths? The most important band of the 1980's.

Please get some new ears and broaden your musical catalogue
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Reply #4 posted 07/29/07 10:23am

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TheKnowledge said:

What a dreadful list.

A lot of these albums are what was so bad about the 1980's.

Hall And Oates, Yuck
Phil Collins, Please

Loads of horrible Synth Funk tack.

Where's The Smiths? The most important band of the 1980's.

Please get some new ears and broaden your musical catalogue



Ah beaten to it but my thoughts xactly,
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Reply #5 posted 07/29/07 10:40am

Anxiety

BeneHaze said:

TheKnowledge said:

What a dreadful list.

A lot of these albums are what was so bad about the 1980's.

Hall And Oates, Yuck
Phil Collins, Please

Loads of horrible Synth Funk tack.

Where's The Smiths? The most important band of the 1980's.

Please get some new ears and broaden your musical catalogue



Ah beaten to it but my thoughts xactly,


a lot of the stuff on that list isn't exactly my cuppa tea, but i've seen far worse. if i were stuck on a desert island with only those albums to keep me company, i could probably go at least a good nine months before going insane.
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Reply #6 posted 07/29/07 10:42am

sosgemini

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TheKnowledge said:

What a dreadful list.

A lot of these albums are what was so bad about the 1980's.

Hall And Oates, Yuck
Phil Collins, Please

Loads of horrible Synth Funk tack.

Where's The Smiths? The most important band of the 1980's.

Please get some new ears and broaden your musical catalogue


thats rather rude...how about you sharing what you think is the best and let folks ridicule and belittle your taste? we can start off with your assumption that The Smiths are the most important band of the 80's.


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Reply #7 posted 07/29/07 10:43am

MsLegs

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a lot of the stuff on that list isn't exactly my cuppa tea,

hmmm Agreed. Some of my choices what of been different.
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Reply #8 posted 07/29/07 10:44am

Cheek

sosgemini said:

thats rather rude...how about you sharing what you think is the best and let folks ridicule and belittle your taste? we can start off with your assumption that The Smiths are the most important band of the 80's.


razz


That's Mike, E.T. and Bubbles! smile
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Reply #9 posted 07/29/07 11:41am

Anxiety

MsLegs said:

Anxiety said:



a lot of the stuff on that list isn't exactly my cuppa tea,

hmmm Agreed. Some of my choices what of been different.


my list would have been a fair bit gothier, but that's just the path i was on in the 80s. shrug
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Reply #10 posted 07/29/07 11:58am

TheKnowledge

Husker Du: Zen Arcade
Pixies: Surfer Rosa
Bad Brains: Rock For Light
Nick Cave: The Firstborn Is Dead
Dinosaur Jr: You're Living All Over Me
Michael Jones: After The Rain
Guns N' Roses: Appetite For Destruction
My Bloody Valentine: Isn't Anything
Sinead O'Connor: The Lion And The Cobra
Sonic Youth: Bad Moon Rising
Sonic Youth: Daydream Nation
Replacements: Let It Be
Tom Waits: Rain Dogs
Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones
Afrika Bambaata: Beware
Pandora's Box: Original Sin
Metallica: Kill 'Em All
Pere Ubu: Art Of Walking
R.E.M.: Murmur
AC/DC: Back In Black
Big Audio Dynamite: This Is Big Audio Dynamite
Big Audio Dynamite: Megatop Phoenix
Nick Cave: Your Funeral My Triall
Art Of Noise: Who's Afraid Of
Public Enemy: It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
Cure: Pornography
Dream Syndicate: Out Of The Grey
808 State: 808:90
L.L. Cool J: Radio
Mudhoney: Mudhoney
Living Colour: Vivid
Prince: 1999
Prince: Purple Rain
Prince: Around The World
Prince: Sign Of The Times
Psychedelic Furs: Talk Talk Talk
Public Enemy: Yo Bum Rush The Show
R.E.M.: Document
Rhythm And Noise: Contents Under Notice
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Freaky Styley
Jah Wobble: Bedroom Album
Wedding Present: George Best
Volcano Suns: Thing Of Beauty
New Order Movement
The Smiths: The Smiths
The Smiths: Meat Is Murder
The Smiths: Hatful Of Hollow
The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead
The Smiths: Strange Ways Here We Come

Now Which list Is better.
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Reply #11 posted 07/29/07 12:07pm

Anxiety

TheKnowledge said:

Husker Du: Zen Arcade
Pixies: Surfer Rosa
Bad Brains: Rock For Light
Nick Cave: The Firstborn Is Dead
Dinosaur Jr: You're Living All Over Me
Michael Jones: After The Rain
Guns N' Roses: Appetite For Destruction
My Bloody Valentine: Isn't Anything
Sinead O'Connor: The Lion And The Cobra
Sonic Youth: Bad Moon Rising
Sonic Youth: Daydream Nation
Replacements: Let It Be
Tom Waits: Rain Dogs
Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones
Afrika Bambaata: Beware
Pandora's Box: Original Sin
Metallica: Kill 'Em All
Pere Ubu: Art Of Walking
R.E.M.: Murmur
AC/DC: Back In Black
Big Audio Dynamite: This Is Big Audio Dynamite
Big Audio Dynamite: Megatop Phoenix
Nick Cave: Your Funeral My Triall
Art Of Noise: Who's Afraid Of
Public Enemy: It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
Cure: Pornography
Dream Syndicate: Out Of The Grey
808 State: 808:90
L.L. Cool J: Radio
Mudhoney: Mudhoney
Living Colour: Vivid
Prince: 1999
Prince: Purple Rain
Prince: Around The World
Prince: Sign Of The Times
Psychedelic Furs: Talk Talk Talk
Public Enemy: Yo Bum Rush The Show
R.E.M.: Document
Rhythm And Noise: Contents Under Notice
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Freaky Styley
Jah Wobble: Bedroom Album
Wedding Present: George Best
Volcano Suns: Thing Of Beauty
New Order Movement
The Smiths: The Smiths
The Smiths: Meat Is Murder
The Smiths: Hatful Of Hollow
The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead
The Smiths: Strange Ways Here We Come

Now Which list Is better.


i'd put both lists together, actually. then i'd lose the smiths. but that's only because i don't like the smiths. shrug
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Reply #12 posted 07/29/07 12:25pm

coolcat

TheKnowledge said:

What a dreadful list.

A lot of these albums are what was so bad about the 1980's.

Hall And Oates, Yuck
Phil Collins, Please

Loads of horrible Synth Funk tack.

Where's The Smiths? The most important band of the 1980's.

Please get some new ears and broaden your musical catalogue


no no no! Don't be mean.
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Reply #13 posted 07/29/07 12:30pm

MsLegs

Anxiety said:

TheKnowledge said:

Husker Du: Zen Arcade
Pixies: Surfer Rosa
Bad Brains: Rock For Light
Nick Cave: The Firstborn Is Dead
Dinosaur Jr: You're Living All Over Me
Michael Jones: After The Rain
Guns N' Roses: Appetite For Destruction
My Bloody Valentine: Isn't Anything
Sinead O'Connor: The Lion And The Cobra
Sonic Youth: Bad Moon Rising
Sonic Youth: Daydream Nation
Replacements: Let It Be
Tom Waits: Rain Dogs
Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones
Afrika Bambaata: Beware
Pandora's Box: Original Sin
Metallica: Kill 'Em All
Pere Ubu: Art Of Walking
R.E.M.: Murmur
AC/DC: Back In Black
Big Audio Dynamite: This Is Big Audio Dynamite
Big Audio Dynamite: Megatop Phoenix
Nick Cave: Your Funeral My Triall
Art Of Noise: Who's Afraid Of
Public Enemy: It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
Cure: Pornography
Dream Syndicate: Out Of The Grey
808 State: 808:90
L.L. Cool J: Radio
Mudhoney: Mudhoney
Living Colour: Vivid
Prince: 1999
Prince: Purple Rain
Prince: Around The World
Prince: Sign Of The Times
Psychedelic Furs: Talk Talk Talk
Public Enemy: Yo Bum Rush The Show
R.E.M.: Document
Rhythm And Noise: Contents Under Notice
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Freaky Styley
Jah Wobble: Bedroom Album
Wedding Present: George Best
Volcano Suns: Thing Of Beauty
New Order Movement
The Smiths: The Smiths
The Smiths: Meat Is Murder
The Smiths: Hatful Of Hollow
The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead
The Smiths: Strange Ways Here We Come

Now Which list Is better.


i'd put both lists together, actually.

nod Sounds like a plan and you're right The Smiths overkill is too much.
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Reply #14 posted 07/29/07 12:32pm

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Reply #15 posted 07/29/07 12:35pm

TheKnowledge

Just look at the list, it's awful.

Roxy Music: Avalon

I loved Roxy's early Stuff and I hate this album. It's all smooth horribleness

The Pet Shop Boys Suck big time

Prefab Sprout music for squares

Steely Dan offically the world most boring band ever, elevator music

Bruce "The Boss my Arse" Springsteen, Mr Stadium Dad Rock

Hall And Oates, NO NO NO

Zapp I Hate Synth Funk,

This list is so plastic patheic.

Maybe I was a little harsh but come on just look a the list.
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Reply #16 posted 07/29/07 12:36pm

TheKnowledge

daPrettyman said:






This list maybe even worse, thanfully it's shorter.
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Reply #17 posted 07/29/07 12:38pm

daPrettyman

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TheKnowledge said:

daPrettyman said:






This list maybe even worse, thanfully it's shorter.

Sounds like u don't have much taste either razz
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Reply #18 posted 07/29/07 12:52pm

Anxiety

TheKnowledge said:

This list maybe even worse, thanfully it's shorter.


grinch! lol
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Reply #19 posted 07/29/07 12:54pm

MsLegs

Anxiety said:

TheKnowledge said:

This list maybe even worse, thanfully it's shorter.


grinch! lol

Co-sign.
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Reply #20 posted 07/29/07 2:23pm

DawnD

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razz Excellent musical taste! lol razz lol razz
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Reply #21 posted 07/29/07 2:47pm

Timmy84

Anxiety said:

TheKnowledge said:

This list maybe even worse, thanfully it's shorter.


grinch! lol


Co-sign. biggrin

I think this poster don't like nothing from the '80s. lol
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Reply #22 posted 07/29/07 3:07pm

Anxiety

love & rockets - their whole run from "seventh dream of teenage heaven" through "earth sun moon"

laurie anderson - her whole run from "big science" through "home of the brave"

the cure - their whole run from "head on the door" through "disintegration"

prince - everything from the 80s - YES, even "batman" lol

bowie - "scary monsters and super creeps", and what the hell, "let's dance"

bauhaus - everything they did in the '80s

the pixies - "doolittle"

talking heads - "speaking in tongues", "stop making sense"

i'm sure there were more, but these albums were my roadmap through the '80s. nod
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Reply #23 posted 07/29/07 3:15pm

MsLegs

Anxiety said:

love & rockets - their whole run from "seventh dream of teenage heaven" through "earth sun moon"

laurie anderson - her whole run from "big science" through "home of the brave"

the cure - their whole run from "head on the door" through "disintegration"

prince - everything from the 80s - YES, even "batman" lol

bowie - "scary monsters and super creeps", and what the hell, "let's dance"

bauhaus - everything they did in the '80s

the pixies - "doolittle"

talking heads - "speaking in tongues", "stop making sense"

i'm sure there were more, but these albums were my roadmap through the '80s. nod

nod I definitely agree with the ones highlighted in Green. Also, some Grace Jones has to be added to the list.
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Reply #24 posted 07/29/07 3:50pm

Nikster

Let's see...

I was a HUGE fan of almost anything Jackson for much of the 80's, so this list is gonna reflect that boxed

I'll just get them outta the way first lol

Michael Jackson - Thriller, Bad
Jacksons - Victory
Jermaine Jackson - Self titled
Janet Jackson - Dreamstreet, Control, Rhythm Nation
Rebbie Jackson - Centipede

Ok, now for some variety lol

Prince - Prettymuch everything...but I really got into him right around the Lovesexy era. I thought the Batman album was awesome too redface
Culture Club - Colour By Numbers
Duran Duran - Once again, prettymuch everything. Never really got into Arena tho.

I liked a lot of the rap music that was being done at the time as well, but for the longest time you could not FIND any of it around here...the best one could do was hope to find a k-Tel compilation at K-mart shrug
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Reply #25 posted 07/30/07 1:07am

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wtf? no one even mentioned the eurythmics yet?

eek
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Reply #26 posted 07/30/07 1:13am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

wtf? no one even mentioned the eurythmics yet?

eek


Crazy, isn't it? confused

I thought I post my list but no-one cares about it so I won't... hmph!
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Reply #27 posted 07/30/07 1:26am

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Cheek said:

IstenSzek said:

wtf? no one even mentioned the eurythmics yet?

eek


Crazy, isn't it? confused

I thought I post my list but no-one cares about it so I won't... hmph!


i wanted to make a list but i just started listening to the albums and forgot

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Reply #28 posted 07/30/07 1:27am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

i wanted to make a list but i just started listening to the albums and forgot

smile


lol

I bet Savage is somewhere in the top 5... smile
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Reply #29 posted 07/30/07 1:34am

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Cheek said:

IstenSzek said:

i wanted to make a list but i just started listening to the albums and forgot

smile


lol

I bet Savage is somewhere in the top 5... smile


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