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Reply #60 posted 11/28/07 9:15am

Paisley4u

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Prince -Lovesexy
Beastie Boys - Shake your rump
Inxs - New Sensation
Level 42 - Something about you
Simple Minds - New gold dream
Depeche Mode - Never let me down again
Janet - What have you done...
General Kane - Crack killed applejack
Michael Jackson - PYT
Van Halen - Hear about it later
Pixies - Monkey gone to heaven
Terence Trent d'arby - Wishing well
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Reply #61 posted 11/28/07 11:00am

incognito

We're Talking 10 Years! And Since, the 80s was my decade (high school/college)
This is how it went down in Chicago (radio play)

1. Billie Jean/Michael Jackson
2. Erotic City (never released as a single but received more airplay than any P song)/Prince
3. Like A Virgin/Madonna
4. You Give Love A Bad Name/Bon Jovi
5. Where the Streets Have No Name/U2 (actually the entire Joshua Tree album)
7. Born in the U.S.A./Bruce Springsteen
8. Careless Whispers/Wham
9. Kiss/Prince
10. Walk This Way/Run D.M.C. and Aerosmith
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Reply #62 posted 11/28/07 12:13pm

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I forgot this song!:
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #63 posted 11/29/07 1:33am

Joshy

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well,off the top of my head,#1song for me is:
"ComeSaidTheBoy" - MondoRock
INXS need you tonight & SOTT also up there but i love my 80s music,so tuff to nail down to 10
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Reply #64 posted 11/29/07 8:02am

ForbiddenFruit

Frankie says

RELAX
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Reply #65 posted 11/29/07 8:26am

Wowugotit

Actually Rod Steward's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" was in 1979 and Tina Turner's comeback album was PRIVATE DANCER which contained the big hit "Whats Love Got To Do With It". The song "Love Will Keep Us Together" was a 1975 hit song by the Captain and Tenille.



prodigalfan said:

This is fun!

Just look at the big movies of the 80s

Top gun
Kenny Loggins Highway to the danger zone
Take my Breath Away

Rocky
The Eye of the Tiger

Beverly Hills Cop
the Pointer Sisters

and the New wave craze

Rod Stewart Do you think I'm Sexy?

Thomas Dolby She Blinded me with Science

And the big Come backs
Tina Turner Love Keep us together

Pat Benatar Love is a Battlefield
The B-52 Love Shack
[Edited 11/27/07 21:56pm]
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Reply #66 posted 11/29/07 9:32am

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Wowugotit said:

Actually Rod Steward's "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy" was in 1979 and Tina Turner's comeback album was PRIVATE DANCER which contained the big hit "Whats Love Got To Do With It". The song "Love Will Keep Us Together" was a 1975 hit song by the Captain and Tenille.




lol I know what I meant. razz in my mind I was singing Love keeps us together... no matter whether the weather is good or bad...

I guess I replaced the word love for "lets stay together".

I getting a bit foggy in my older years.

As for Rod Stewart.... I thought that was in 1980 because I was graduating from grade school then. you know sometimes a song hit for so long that it may spill over to the next year. So we might both be correct on that one.

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Oh and Let's stay together was the first hit song of Tina Turner's come back. she cut the album Private Dancer after she made a mega hit, the remake of Al Green's Let's stay together.

edit: clarification of song
[Edited 11/29/07 9:34am]
"Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack
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Reply #67 posted 11/29/07 10:09am

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Paisley4u said:

Prince -Lovesexy
Beastie Boys - Shake your rump
Inxs - New Sensation
Level 42 - Something about you
Simple Minds - New gold dream
Depeche Mode - Never let me down again
Janet - What have you done...
General Kane - Crack killed applejack
Michael Jackson - PYT
Van Halen - Hear about it later
Pixies - Monkey gone to heaven
Terence Trent d'arby - Wishing well
.....


I forgot Cameo - word up
and of course lots of Prince songs

Kiss,Erotic City and Love Bizarre with Sheila had
a great impact those days..
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Reply #68 posted 11/29/07 12:35pm

Arabia25

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For me it would be:

New Sensation - INXS
Mediate - INXS
Never Tear Us Apart - INXS
One More Try/Father Figure - George Michaels
When Doves Cry - Prince
Shout - Tears for Fears
Human Nature - Michael Jackson
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me - Culture Club
Just Like Heaven - The Cure
Total Eclispe of the Heart - (can't think of her name right now)
Remember when u told me that love was touching souls?
Well, surely u touched mine. O{+>
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Reply #69 posted 11/29/07 5:58pm

dseann

1. Little Red Corvette
2. When Doves Cry
3. Adore
4. Pop Life
5. When You Were Mine
6. Controversy
7. 1999
8. Private Joy
9. 17 Days
10. Erotic City
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Reply #70 posted 11/30/07 3:43am

marzellus

Hello, in no particular order i would choose: all this love- debarge sexual healing-marvin gaye when doves cry-prince jungle love-the time billy jean-michael jackson so ruff so tuff-zapp c'est la vie-robbie nevil word up-cameo 100mph-mazarati love over and over again-switch
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Reply #71 posted 11/30/07 3:44am

marzellus

i am sorry that was very unreadable, oops
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Reply #72 posted 11/30/07 9:16am

Ace

1. "Brilliant Disguise" - Bruce Springsteen
2. "Sign 'O' the Times" - Prince
3. "Train in the Distance" - Paul Simon
4. "Good Evening, Mr. Waldheim" - Lou Reed
5. "Neighborhood Bully" - Bob Dylan
6. "Gigantic" - Pixies
7. "(Nothing But) Flowers - Talking Heads
8. "Everybody Knows" - Leonard Cohen
9. "What Do You Do/The Glory of Love" - Lyle Lovett
10."It's Money That Matters" - Randy Newman

Bonus tracks:

"She's So Young" - The Pursuit of Happiness
"Settle for Love" - Joe Ely
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Reply #73 posted 12/13/07 12:15am

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Arabia25 said:


Total Eclispe of the Heart - (can't think of her name right now)[/color]


Bonnie Tyler
she had a big hit in the '70s with "Heartache"
her voice also reminds me of Kim Carnes
who did some Jesus music in the late '60s or '70s
and had a HUGE hit in the '80s with "Bette Davis Eyes"
which would probably be in my Top 20 favs of the '80s
along with "Telefone (Long Distance Love Affair)" from Sheena Easton
and...
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