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Thread started 07/29/09 7:46am

TonyVanDam

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Anyone remember 1980-1982? What music did you listen to within that time flame?

1980-1982 is that one moment in time when the disco era no longer exist and the dance-pop didn't exist yet (it would later on because of Michael, but that's another thread!).

1980-1982 were the days of New Wave, punk, adult contemporary pop (READ: Air Supply.....I HATED THEM! mad lol ), and The Funk going into a new direction thanks to Rick James (rest in peace), Prince, Teena Marie, Roger & Zapp, Cameo, Dazz Bands, and every other funk band that were willing to use synths to create tracks. And beside, those synthpop artists were already using synths & drum machines a lot (The Human League, Yazoo, Devo,.....anyone?)

1980-1982 were the days when country had another shot at crossover Top 40 pop success (The Oak Ridge Boys,....anyone?).

1980-1982 were the days when Christopher Cross damn nearly became The King Of Pops. omg But thank goodness that Michael help put a stop to that! lol tease

But anyway, let discuss.
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Reply #1 posted 07/29/09 7:56am

Anxiety

i was still a kid during those years, and i hadn't really started to appreciate music on my own yet. i pretty much just listened to whatever was on local top 40 radio at the time, and i listened to my mom's record collection. i DO remember getting excited every friday night to watch midnight special and don kirschner's rock show on TV.
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Reply #2 posted 07/29/09 8:14am

RodeoSchro

Hmmmmm, good question.

Waylon Jennings, Wille Nelson and all the other Texas outlaws
Elvis Costello
KISS
Michael Jackson
Jimmy Buffett
Scritti Politti (I think)
The Clash
Lots and lots of pop and funk
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Reply #3 posted 07/29/09 8:32am

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my sister had a shaun cassidy album ... yeah it was my sisters ... yeah honestly ... it was ...

i remember goin thru a blue oyster cult phase ... would that have been the "dont fear the reaper" era ? a bunch of my friends were into that iron maiden and krokus altho i never had an album by them ... DEVIL WORSHIPPERS ALL OF THEM @!!! cool
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Reply #4 posted 07/29/09 8:36am

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Chicago House Music
Prince
Mj
P-Funk
Bootsy
Cameo
EWF
Isley bros
OHIO players
Dazz Band
Devo
Kraftwerk
Zapp/Roger
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Reply #5 posted 07/29/09 8:40am

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ColAngus said:

my sister had a shaun cassidy album ... yeah it was my sisters ... yeah honestly ... it was ...

i remember goin thru a blue oyster cult phase ... would that have been the "dont fear the reaper" era ? a bunch of my friends were into that iron maiden and krokus altho i never had an album by them ... DEVIL WORSHIPPERS ALL OF THEM @!!! cool


LMAO, BOC sure did have a lot of Satan cues in their stuff.

I saw them play in a little bar here in Houston last year. No devil-worshipping was present, just six middle-aged guys having the time of their life onstage.
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Reply #6 posted 07/29/09 8:55am

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Anxiety said:

i was still a kid during those years, and i hadn't really started to appreciate music on my own yet.

Me too but I distinctly remember being very partial to both Madness and Adam And The Ants.
Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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Reply #7 posted 07/29/09 9:17am

SoulAlive

I love the early 80s.Alot of great music came out during those years (80-82).I was listening to...


Prince
The Time
Earth Wind and Fire
Donna Summer
Journey
The Police
Rick Springfield
Loverboy
Rick James
Teena Marie
Brothers Johnson
Pat Benatar

and lots more!
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Reply #8 posted 07/29/09 10:25am

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Let's see. I vividly remember jamming to these songs during that time frame:

Dazz Band - Let It Whip
The Time - Cool
The Time - Wild and Loose
The Time - Get It Up
The Time - The Walk
Prince - "Count Your Blessings" (which I later learned was "Controversy")
lol
Prince - "Do Me, Baby"
Prince - Let's Work
EWF - The Raise album got played by me...a lot!
Rick James - Street Songs (It was one of the last 8-track tapes I remember getting)
Roger - The Many Faces of Roger (This was the 2nd cassette I ever got)
George Benson - Give Me THe Night (my first cassette)
Donna Summer's ST album
The Jacksons - Triumph (I didn't have the album, only the singles.)
MJ - Off The Wall
Diana Ross' - Diana (I LOVE THIS ALBUM EVEN TODAY)
Prince - 1999 (my first official P album)
Teena Marie - Square Biz
Jones Girls - At Peace With Woman (Still one of my favorite albums of all time).
Bill Summers and Summers Heat - "Call It What You Want"
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Reply #9 posted 07/29/09 10:50am

Shango

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1982




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Reply #10 posted 07/29/09 11:07am

Shango

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More 1982







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Reply #11 posted 07/29/09 11:43am

Sowhat

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Prince (the Time, Vanity 6, Andre Cymone)
Rick James (Mary Jane Girls)
Teena Marie
Bar Kays
Cameo
Gap Band
Zapp/Roger
Earth, Wind & Fire
Dazz Band
Ohio Players
Kon Funk Shun
Kraftwerk
Lakeside
Shalamar
Slave
Aurra
The Whispers




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Reply #12 posted 07/29/09 11:47am

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whatever lullaby my mom would sing i guess.
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Reply #13 posted 07/29/09 12:21pm

ColAngus

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Rodeoschro said

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LMAO, BOC sure did have a lot of Satan cues in their stuff.

I saw them play in a little bar here in Houston last year. No devil-worshipping was present, just six middle-aged guys having the time of their life onstage.


i only kid about the devilworshipping - my friends used to say that ! I actually ALMOST got to see them here locally - but i didnt get to go that night (think i got sick or something) ... they used to tour alot still - will have to look them up to see where they are /goin etc... wink
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Reply #14 posted 07/29/09 12:29pm

Anxiety

i remember LOTS of hall & oates lol
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Reply #15 posted 07/29/09 12:51pm

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You guys are too cool for me. I was 11-12 years old during that time and I remember having the 7"s of Juice Newton's "Queen Of Hearts" and Olivia Newton-John's "Magic". I think I had the Thriller album by the end of 1982. hmmm

I didn't really start getting into music until 1983. neutral
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Reply #16 posted 07/29/09 12:53pm

daPrettyman

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You know, I forgot to mention that I had the Oak Ridge Boy's Fancy Free 8-track. I loved "Elvira". lol
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Shango

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Reply #18 posted 07/29/09 1:18pm

TonyVanDam

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Anxiety said:

i was still a kid during those years, and i hadn't really started to appreciate music on my own yet. i pretty much just listened to whatever was on local top 40 radio at the time, and i listened to my mom's record collection. i DO remember getting excited every friday night to watch midnight special and don kirschner's rock show on TV.


Those shows were still important because not every cable TV customer had MTV yet. In New Orleans, we didn't get MTV until 1983.
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Reply #19 posted 07/29/09 2:44pm

vainandy

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Prince
The Time
Vanity 6
Andre Cymone
Rick James
Teena Marie
The Mary Jane Girls
The Barkays
Lakeside
Cameo
Con Funk Shun
Kleeer
Skyy
Bill Summers and Summers Heat
Roger
Zapp
Kano
The Dazz Band
The Gap Band
Slave
Aurra
Donna Summer
War
The Jacksons
Michael Jackson
Jermaine Jackson
Ebonee Webb
Bobby Nunn
Instant Funk
Evelyn "Champaign" King
D Train
O'Bryan
Shalamar
The Whispers
Dynasty
Sun
Starpoint
Frankie Smith
The Isley Brothers
Central Line
Sunrize
Goody
Larry Graham
The Reddings
Trouble Funk
Ray Parker, Jr.
Raydio
Cheryl Lynn
Taana Gardner
Cheri
Ashford and Simpson
Junior
Sylvester
Tom Browne
The Evasions
Fatback
Michael Henderson
Brick
Kraftwerk
Soul Sonic Force
The Jonzun Crew
Planet Patrol
Freedom
Wynd Chymes
Sho-Nuff
Atlantic Star
Ray Goodman and Brown
Diana Ross
Smokey Robinson
The Pointer Sisters
Frankie Beverly and Maze
Zoom
Fat Larry's Band

Hell, too many to name. Those were some of the best years of all time.
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Reply #20 posted 07/29/09 3:23pm

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vainandy said:

Prince
The Time
Vanity 6
Andre Cymone
Rick James
Teena Marie
The Mary Jane Girls
The Barkays
Lakeside
Cameo
Con Funk Shun
Kleeer
Skyy
Bill Summers and Summers Heat
Roger
Zapp
Kano
The Dazz Band
The Gap Band
Slave
Aurra
Donna Summer
War
The Jacksons
Michael Jackson
Jermaine Jackson
Ebonee Webb
Bobby Nunn
Instant Funk
Evelyn "Champaign" King
D Train
O'Bryan
Shalamar
The Whispers
Dynasty
Sun
Starpoint
Frankie Smith
The Isley Brothers
Central Line
Sunrize
Goody
Larry Graham
The Reddings
Trouble Funk
Ray Parker, Jr.
Raydio
Cheryl Lynn
Taana Gardner
Cheri
Ashford and Simpson
Junior
Sylvester
Tom Browne
The Evasions
Fatback
Michael Henderson
Brick
Kraftwerk
Soul Sonic Force
The Jonzun Crew
Planet Patrol
Freedom
Wynd Chymes
Sho-Nuff
Atlantic Star
Ray Goodman and Brown
Diana Ross
Smokey Robinson
The Pointer Sisters
Frankie Beverly and Maze
Zoom
Fat Larry's Band

Hell, too many to name. Those were some of the best years of all time.
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Reply #21 posted 07/29/09 3:27pm

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Anxiety said:

i remember LOTS of hall & oates lol

oddly enought I do too smile
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Reply #22 posted 07/29/09 3:34pm

TonyVanDam

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vainandy said:

Prince
The Time
Vanity 6
Andre Cymone
Rick James
Teena Marie
The Mary Jane Girls
The Barkays
Lakeside
Cameo
Con Funk Shun
Kleeer
Skyy
Bill Summers and Summers Heat
Roger
Zapp
Kano
The Dazz Band
The Gap Band
Slave
Aurra
Donna Summer
War
The Jacksons
Michael Jackson
Jermaine Jackson
Ebonee Webb
Bobby Nunn
Instant Funk
Evelyn "Champaign" King
D Train
O'Bryan
Shalamar
The Whispers
Dynasty
Sun
Starpoint
Frankie Smith
The Isley Brothers
Central Line
Sunrize
Goody
Larry Graham
The Reddings
Trouble Funk
Ray Parker, Jr.
Raydio
Cheryl Lynn
Taana Gardner
Cheri
Ashford and Simpson
Junior
Sylvester
Tom Browne
The Evasions
Fatback
Michael Henderson
Brick
Kraftwerk
Soul Sonic Force
The Jonzun Crew
Planet Patrol
Freedom
Wynd Chymes
Sho-Nuff
Atlantic Star
Ray Goodman and Brown
Diana Ross
Smokey Robinson
The Pointer Sisters
Frankie Beverly and Maze
Zoom
Fat Larry's Band

Hell, too many to name. Those were some of the best years of all time.
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Don't forget about T.S. Monk. Bon Bon Vie was a r&b classic within 1980-1982.
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Reply #23 posted 07/29/09 3:36pm

Anxiety

TonyVanDam said:

Anxiety said:

i was still a kid during those years, and i hadn't really started to appreciate music on my own yet. i pretty much just listened to whatever was on local top 40 radio at the time, and i listened to my mom's record collection. i DO remember getting excited every friday night to watch midnight special and don kirschner's rock show on TV.


Those shows were still important because not every cable TV customer had MTV yet. In New Orleans, we didn't get MTV until 1983.


where i grew up, we didn't get MTV until around 85...i know it was well after the purple rain premiere, because i didn't get to watch it when it happened. pout

so i agree, those shows were important to people in the boonies like you and me! heck, it was on those shows that i saw and heard prince for the first time ever, when they aired his promo clip for "i wanna be your lover" waaay back in the old timey days. lol
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Reply #24 posted 07/29/09 6:17pm

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Man,...do I remember it?! Hell yeah and with much joy. What did I NOT listen to? Man, I listened to literally everything that was funk, rock, new wave, pop, reggae. I listened to jazz fusion as well. During this period, I was in my pre teens and barely in my teens so I listened to everything from the 70's all through the 80's. I had many faves in 80 -82 that were in all of these different genres but it was very little that I didn't listen to and that I wasn't up on.
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Reply #25 posted 07/29/09 8:53pm

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Barkays
Zapp
Cameo
Confunkshun
EWF
Evelyn"Champagne"King
Dazz Band
Kleer
Aurra
Slave
Rick James
Prince
Rolling Stones
Queen
Gap Band
Brick
Human League
Maze just for starters lol
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Reply #26 posted 07/29/09 11:16pm

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I was 6-8 around this time,so most likely whatever my Mom was listening to. I did'nt really start getting my own musical taste until probably 1984.

Does the Annie Soundtrack count? lol
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Reply #27 posted 07/29/09 11:24pm

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ditto to the dude above me(or girl...can't tell by the handle). I was 2.5-4.5 years old...sooooo...prolly K-Earth 101(oldies).

THo later I do remember going on a road trip from California to Louisiana with the padres and my mom had "Faith" on repeat in the ...get this, "Mini-Van"...lol. No cd player even. JUst the tape looping over and over and over and over.....I HATE GEORGE MICHAEL!!!!!
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Reply #28 posted 07/30/09 12:24am

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I was born in 79 so 80,81,82 I don't rememeber at all, but 83 is when I rememeber hearing the Thiller album and seeing the video for Beat It and being amazed at MJ.
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Reply #29 posted 07/30/09 12:32am

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I turned 6 in 1983, but I distinctly remember at our house listening to... what.... Donna Summer? Air Supply? The Bee Gees? Kenny Rogers? Olivia Newton-John? Leo Sayer? And lots of oldies.

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Then, of course, 1983 came along and saved me with MJ, Madonna and Prince. Madonna and Prince, of course, were quickly stricken from the playlist some time in 1984 when my mom figured out what they were about, but we still saw the videos at the babysitter's house. Somehow a weird mish-mash of Whitney Houston, Elton John, Cher and Pauala Abdul took their place and it wasn't until 1991 or so that I reintroduced myself to P & M (and MJ and Janet and George Michael) when I was old enough to get an "F U" attitude, developed my own personality, and learned to hide the the things I was into - not just music wink
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