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I think that a lot of fine stuff gets lost amidst the heavy focus on early 80s new romanticy / electronica pop stuff. The 80s had an enormously wide spread of styles and sounds.
Easy to even forget about Madonna and Michael Jackson...
The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it.
(Sir Terry Pratchett)
Prove to Herbivore that the 80's were great for music, TWTD on 08:37 - Jun 7 by sparks
I think that a lot of fine stuff gets lost amidst the heavy focus on early 80s new romanticy / electronica pop stuff. The 80s had an enormously wide spread of styles and sounds.
Easy to even forget about Madonna and Michael Jackson...
Give it up Sparks....it's all over....
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Prove to Herbivore that the 80's were great for music, TWTD on 10:00 - Jun 7 by BrixtonBlue
I don't think one novelty record trumps everything else, Herbs.
Reggae - Redemption Song and could you be loved by Bobby Marley, Ganja Smuggling by Eek-A-Mouse, Police in Helicopter by John Holt, Under me sensi by Barrington Levy, Night Nurse by Gregory Isaacs, who can make the dance ram by Yellowman.
Ska - ghost town and too much too young by The specials, our house by Madness,
Country - Always in my Mind and on the road again by Willie Nelson, 9 to 5 by dolly parton, highwayman by the highwaymen
Pop - Billy Jean by Michael Jackson, you spin me round by dead or alive, Atomic by Blondie
Rock - should I stay or should I go by the clash... I'll leave this to others as a lot of people like rock on here
1979 has a surprisingly high amount of big hits that I assumed were 80s.
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Prove to Herbivore that the 80's were great for music, TWTD on 13:36 - Jun 7 by Kropotkin123
Reggae - Redemption Song and could you be loved by Bobby Marley, Ganja Smuggling by Eek-A-Mouse, Police in Helicopter by John Holt, Under me sensi by Barrington Levy, Night Nurse by Gregory Isaacs, who can make the dance ram by Yellowman.
Ska - ghost town and too much too young by The specials, our house by Madness,
Country - Always in my Mind and on the road again by Willie Nelson, 9 to 5 by dolly parton, highwayman by the highwaymen
Pop - Billy Jean by Michael Jackson, you spin me round by dead or alive, Atomic by Blondie
Rock - should I stay or should I go by the clash... I'll leave this to others as a lot of people like rock on here
1979 has a surprisingly high amount of big hits that I assumed were 80s.
Yes, a few I went looking for turned out to be '79.