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Ask our fellow orger Vainandy. | |
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Bingo. | |
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Unless your childhood OR teen years were the 1980's, you wouldn't understand. | |
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My point is there were alot of popular and influential artist during the 80's, but the only time I hear this trinity is here. Im glad the Madonna fans, and the prince fans and the MJ fans have all agreed to this, but to the majority of people and the mainstream theres alot more people at the table. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I was born in 1981 and the first voices I remember are the Pointer Sisters, Tina Turner and MJ.
Not very far after would be Cyndi Lauper, Prince, and of course, Madonna.
Yes Gloria Estefan, Whitney, George Michael were all in the mix (I watched MTV from age 2 - liberal parents) but i happen to think it's the BIG FOUR. JANET, Michael, Madonna and Prince. When I discovered Mike had a badass little sister who could sing and dance like he could...man, it was on.
If you think of the 80s in terms of radio play, MTV, cultural impact on things like dancing and fashion, and just plain SUPERSTARDOM - Whitney and Tina (and Bruce) all fit the bill, but in reality, these four artists were the ones at the crux of all things influential and 'of the times' - MJ, JJ, P and M. Rhythm Nation CAME OUT in the 1980s, so the whole production is 80s. Videos for everything from Billie Jean to When Doves Cry to Like A Virgin to Pleasure Principle to Like a Prayer to Rhythm Nation to Kiss to Bad...this was the badass 4.
But, I also must say, it really is a 3. Think about it...MJ, Madge, Prince were all born in the same YEAR, within MONTHS AND WEEKS OF ONE ANOTHER, all in the midwest. Something was in that water... I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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A fucking men! | |
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One hailed from Indiana, another from Minnesota, another from Detroit lol | |
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None of them really go together. | |
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Vocally, Madonna doesn't belong in this group. Hell, I'd pick Boy George over her. | |
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From looking at most of the critic's choices U2, Run-DMC, REM out score both Madonna and Prince. Hell P is further down the list than most on here could ever admit. MJ is the only one of the 3 mentioned that is constantly in the top 5 and U2 trounces him on average. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Obviously,Prince,Madonna and Michael weren't the only artists who made an incredible impact in the 80s.There was also Tina Turner,Hall and Oates,Bruce Springsteen,Duran Duran and others.But if you forced me to pick only three,I would have to choose Madonna,Prince and MJ.You can't deny that Prince,MJ and Madonna basically RULED the 80s.
Bruce Springsteen had a big album in the mid-80s ('Born In America') but I didn't even hear much from him after '85. | |
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Indeed! | |
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OK,let me ask you to pick THREE artists who,in your opinion,defined 80s music | |
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...and, truthfully, Whitney ruled 1986 and 1987. | |
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I can agree with that Whitney's impact was HUGE.I have her first and second albums. | |
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Well see my personal preferences,, like everyone else on here, doesnt matter. A prince site is obviously going to be prince slanted and god knows there are enough Jackson and Madonna fans to round out the trinity here, but as I've stated this trinity notion is only here. Google it and all you get is that these 3 were born in the same year, which honestly doesnt have anything to do with anything.
Were they important?, yes, did they influence the scene? , yes. However they arent the be all end all 80s music.
Hell Robert Palmer and Peter Gabriel had just as much influence MTV wise than P or M and Im not even mentioning New Wave and the 2nd british invasion.
[Edited 7/12/11 0:34am] The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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I get what you're saying but I think that,if you were to ask a random person on the street (who was actually alive during the 80s) to name the THREE 80s ARTISTS that had the most impact (musically and culturally),they would probably name at least two of "the big three"......Madonna and MJ,definitely.I guarantee it.That "trinity notion" is not only on this site.
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^MJ yes obviously, but I think that Bruce would be a close second, third is up for grabs though I would say U2. [Edited 7/12/11 0:42am] The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Dude, don't you mean Born in the U.S.A.? | |
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I remember reading how Hall & Oates were the "first true stars" of the early MTV movement. | |
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LOL...yes | |
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Well I know where I live, they have billboards for radio stations that play the 80s and they pictures of 4 artist on the billboard: MJ, Madonna, Prince and JANET JACKSON.
I don't think Madonna should be up there with Prince and MJ. | |
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just googled and found these
darlenesteelman.wordpress...f-80s-pop/
"...MTV celebrated its ratings trifecta, moral watchdogs recoiled at the unholy trinity,..."
http://www.usatoday.com/l...main_N.htm
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Madge looks like a hooker, P looks confused, and Michael looks.......ew. | |
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