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80s Genre/Categories Mixtape Draft - Draft Underway (1 Viewer)

Mr. Ected said:
OUCH! Sniped. Was going to use this as my guilty pleasure. One of my favorite songs, easily fits into my top 10.

ETA: Here is the video. Very cool. ;)
Just wow. Flyin v as the enterprise. Doesn't get much more guilty pleasure than that
Oh man, I missed that link to the video before. :lmao:
Opens with a combo of Boston and Spaceballs. Beautiful!!! :lol:

8.04 - Centerfold, J. Geils Band - Guilty Pleasure

I just LOVE this song. The video helped too. :wub: the hiney
Growing up when this came out, with a neighbor that with 6 kids, one of which was maybe 6-8 years old. We were told to change the words to Saxophone when singing it. :)

 
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I looked over the Google Doc, and these were the picks that were missing. I looked at the thread, and found as much as I could. If the Google doc is wrong, either fix it, or place your picks here and I will fix them!

Hell Toupee

5.19

6.01

7.19

8.01

Chaos Commish

6.06

7.14

8.06

Kardplayer

6.11

7.09

8.11

Karma Police

7.15

8.05

John Madden's Lunchbox

7.10

JZilla

8.09

 
Track 1 side 1 of a debut album is usually a good indicator of what type of artist you are likely to find.

I'd heard good things about this Liverpudlian band and heard snippets from their first 2 singles, one of which qualifies for the one hit wonder category.

I asked to listen to the debut album in the record store and with the headphones on I was blown away by the stereophonic assault this track offers.

Unlike most who dropped off the band after their 1st album, I love everything they ever did and have watched the lead singer Ian McNabbs career get smaller and smaller until he was offering to play in peoples living rooms and backyards. His solo material is more patchy than the bands, but has highs just as high.

7.10 - The Icicle Works - Chop the Tree - 4:42 - 1st song off 1st album

 
This pick probably works best in the Punk/Post Punk category, but I may move it elsewhere.

This track was before they exploded into the mainstream with Antmusic, Stand and Deliver and Prince Charming.

They had just finished their punk experience where they were gobbed on by punks who laughed at them. Dirk Wears White Sox is definitely more punky, but then in a cruel twist of fate Sex Pistols svengali Malcolm McLaren took the rest of his band and formed Bow Wow Wow.

Ant had to recruit his new band band from scratch and his new Ants, led by Marco Perroni established him on a more commercial path.

McClaren introduced Ant to the heavily drum influenced music of the Burundi beat and Ant used it to form his 2 drummer sound for the Kings of Wild Frontier Sound which at school we managed to successfully reproduce on school desks using our hands.

8:10 - Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier - 3:56 - Punk/Post Punk

 
This pick probably works best in the Punk/Post Punk category, but I may move it elsewhere.

This track was before they exploded into the mainstream with Antmusic, Stand and Deliver and Prince Charming.

They had just finished their punk experience where they were gobbed on by punks who laughed at them. Dirk Wears White Sox is definitely more punky, but then in a cruel twist of fate Sex Pistols svengali Malcolm McLaren took the rest of his band and formed Bow Wow Wow.

Ant had to recruit his new band band from scratch and his new Ants, led by Marco Perroni established him on a more commercial path.

McClaren introduced Ant to the heavily drum influenced music of the Burundi beat and Ant used it to form his 2 drummer sound for the Kings of Wild Frontier Sound which at school we managed to successfully reproduce on school desks using our hands.

8:10 - Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier - 3:56 - Punk/Post Punk
So where the heck is Bow Wow Wow?

I say that with love from the sidelines.

 
8.15 Love Is All Around - Hüsker Dü (TV/movie theme)

I have no current way to work this into my mix so I may end up throwing it back next week but the theme for Pee Wee's Playhouse and Holiday Road aren't on Spotify
That would be a cover of a tv theme, though- right?
:shrug:
Kinda opens the category up in a big way.
Big is a bit of an overstatement
hUGE?
I'm deeply hurt by Floppo's allegations of cheating so I'm throwing Mary Tyler Mould back.

Plus I wasn't able to figure out a way to work it into the mix.

 
I looked over the Google Doc, and these were the picks that were missing. I looked at the thread, and found as much as I could. If the Google doc is wrong, either fix it, or place your picks here and I will fix them!

Hell Toupee

5.19

6.01

7.19

8.01

Chaos Commish

6.06

7.14

8.06

Kardplayer

6.11

7.09

8.11

Karma Police

7.15

8.05

John Madden's Lunchbox

7.10

8.10

JZilla

8.09
 
This pick probably works best in the Punk/Post Punk category, but I may move it elsewhere.

This track was before they exploded into the mainstream with Antmusic, Stand and Deliver and Prince Charming.

They had just finished their punk experience where they were gobbed on by punks who laughed at them. Dirk Wears White Sox is definitely more punky, but then in a cruel twist of fate Sex Pistols svengali Malcolm McLaren took the rest of his band and formed Bow Wow Wow.

Ant had to recruit his new band band from scratch and his new Ants, led by Marco Perroni established him on a more commercial path.

McClaren introduced Ant to the heavily drum influenced music of the Burundi beat and Ant used it to form his 2 drummer sound for the Kings of Wild Frontier Sound which at school we managed to successfully reproduce on school desks using our hands.




:hot: You'll mind your mouth if you know whats good for youwas saving BWW for later

7.19 You Dropped A Bomb on Me by The Gap Band(R&B) " you were my thrills , you were my pills"

8.01 C30 -C60-C90 Go by Bow Wow Wow ( ahead of its time) the theme of the song , not paying for music, was way ahead of its time. Record companies weren't pleased with this song

links later . I'm in Provincetown for the weekend

 
This pick probably works best in the Punk/Post Punk category, but I may move it elsewhere.

This track was before they exploded into the mainstream with Antmusic, Stand and Deliver and Prince Charming.

They had just finished their punk experience where they were gobbed on by punks who laughed at them. Dirk Wears White Sox is definitely more punky, but then in a cruel twist of fate Sex Pistols svengali Malcolm McLaren took the rest of his band and formed Bow Wow Wow.

Ant had to recruit his new band band from scratch and his new Ants, led by Marco Perroni established him on a more commercial path.

McClaren introduced Ant to the heavily drum influenced music of the Burundi beat and Ant used it to form his 2 drummer sound for the Kings of Wild Frontier Sound which at school we managed to successfully reproduce on school desks using our hands.




No more. I promise. 80's, I thought, would be my weakest decade, so I didn't join. Ugh. My bad. Much love to y'all.

 
This pick probably works best in the Punk/Post Punk category, but I may move it elsewhere.

This track was before they exploded into the mainstream with Antmusic, Stand and Deliver and Prince Charming.

They had just finished their punk experience where they were gobbed on by punks who laughed at them. Dirk Wears White Sox is definitely more punky, but then in a cruel twist of fate Sex Pistols svengali Malcolm McLaren took the rest of his band and formed Bow Wow Wow.

Ant had to recruit his new band band from scratch and his new Ants, led by Marco Perroni established him on a more commercial path.

McClaren introduced Ant to the heavily drum influenced music of the Burundi beat and Ant used it to form his 2 drummer sound for the Kings of Wild Frontier Sound which at school we managed to successfully reproduce on school desks using our hands.




Great ####### song. Perfect category. Winner.

 
8.15 (repick) Brass in Pocket - The Pretenders (UK #1 Hit)

The first #1 of the decade.

Kind of a thin category
Released in 1979
But was a #1 UK hit in 1980. Kraftwerk set a legal precedent.
The album was released January 1980 - I took the 1st song off first album "Precious" So maybe the single was released 1979, but it didn't chart until 1980...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretenders_%28album%29

 
Up late coding - putting in my early Saturday pick. There are literally two dozen Smiths/Morrissey tunes that I could choose and be content with a solid choice. I already have a song from Ferris Bueller's Day Off so I am leaving that Smiths song off my list. And while Charmed did have Alyssa Milano (a favorite of mine since the 80s) I am leaving that theme off the list as well.

9.17 - There is a Light that Never Goes Out - The Smiths - Indie/Alternative

 
Okay, my turn to be a Richard about a bunch of the picks that have been made all at once in one post.

Time for my next Genre Bending pick.

This song would be ineligible for every other category except this one.

Originally released in 1978 it was eventually included as a B-Side to Computer Love in 1981 and some DJ's realized that the B-Side was better than the A and it fit well with the burgeoning New Romantic movement in Britain. Kraftwerk were the era's equivalent to the Beatles in influence and many artists helped get this to Number 1 in the UK in 1982. It was released as an A-Side against the bands wishes.

4.09 - Kraftwerk - Das Model - UK Number 1 - 3:38
In case I haven't made it clear by now, I'm not in here to worry about genres/rules, etc... I just want to find new music and discuss some great songs that came out in the 80s, sure people are stretching the rules but don't expect me to come down with some great ruling.
Who stole your lollies?

I wasn't expecting you to come down with some great ruling. I like the way you are running this draft.

I've been guilty in the past of getting too involved in the minutae of detail, but it ultimately is pointless. People gonna draft what people draft.

Peer pressure is a great leveller if someone wants to circumvent the spirit of the draft.

If someone seriously wants to sneak a Flock of Seagulls into the Rap/Hip Hop section they will do so in the last few picks whenever everyone is too busy with 3ITC or whatever monstrosity is employed to finish the draft quickly.

If more than 5 people listen to a mix it will be a surprise. When we were able to use megaupload to download and burn, we had a much higher uptake of people listening to other peoples stuff.

Ultimately I want to see more post draft posting and reviews of peoples mixes incorporated. Too many times once the draft is finished it dies and the mixes never get listened to.
Shouldn't have quoted you specifically for this one, was more about the general whining of categories.

also, so far I have no spotify, so my mix will be uploaded for your pleasure.

 
9.05 Two Doors Down - Mystery Jets (Wannabee 80s)

Should've been a hit in 2011

Would've been a hit in 1983
What did you think of Radlands? I really liked it, especially the title track, "Someone Purer" and "Greatest Hits" but seems like it was mostly panned.

On that title track, the lyric "May the bridges we burn light the way..." I think it's pretty awesome, but also seems like someone should have come up with it a long time ago.. it seems mostly attributed to Dylan from 90210, someone tell me it's deeper than that please.

 
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9.05 Two Doors Down - Mystery Jets (Wannabee 80s)

Should've been a hit in 2011

Would've been a hit in 1983
What did you think of Radlands? I really liked it, especially the title track, "Someone Purer" and "Greatest Hits" but seems like it was mostly panned.

On that title track, the lyric "May the bridges we burn light the way..." I think it's pretty awesome, but also seems like someone should have come up with it a long time ago.. it seems mostly attributed to Dylan from 90210, someone tell me it's deeper than that please.
I like the band a lot but they're kind of at a career crossroads after four albums. A lot of press they got in the beginning was about Blaine's disability and relationship with his father. Their last two albums have been more ambitious but didn't have any charting UK singles. Their big break opening for the Mumfords on their US tour was unfortunately cut short when the headliners cancelled. I'm looking forward to see where they go next. They have the talent to be career artists but they need an audience to be able to do that.

As for Radlands, I'm always suspicious of any British bands that make a record in the US that's inspired by touring this country. My first thought is of Spinal Tap harmonizing at Graceland. The songs you mentioned plus Lost in Austin were the standout tracks but there were some clinkers as well. I think Serotonin was their most consistent album but was kind of lacking in highlights.

 
Sorry I haven't been around. Completely stumped on Wannabe 80's and Ahead of their time, so I'm sticking to my mainstream goodness...

6.11 Come Dancing - The Kinks - Pop I love the carnival sound - definitely one of my favorite 80's songs.

http://youtu.be/gs2kFrGluKs

7.9 In the Air Tonight - Phil Collin - Soft Rock I think we all know the rumored story

http://youtu.be/YkADj0TPrJA

8.11 One Way or Another - Blondie - Punk/Post-Punk

http://youtu.be/KXewIR7Y7cc

ETA: I updated the Google Doc

 
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Shouldn't have quoted you specifically for this one, was more about the general whining of categories.
I don't think anyone has whined about the categories. Some people have been called out for trying to put songs in categories where they obviously don't belong, but why wouldn't they be called out on that?

 
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I looked over the Google Doc, and these were the picks that were missing. I looked at the thread, and found as much as I could. If the Google doc is wrong, either fix it, or place your picks here and I will fix them!

HellToupee

5.19

6.01

7.19

8.01

Chaos Commish

6.06

7.14

8.06

Kardplayer

6.11

7.09

8.11

Karma Police

7.15

8.05

John Madden's Lunchbox

7.10

8.10

JZilla

8.09
If I am correct, Chaos is the only skip we have left.

 
8.15 Love Is All Around - Hüsker Dü (TV/movie theme)

I have no current way to work this into my mix so I may end up throwing it back next week but the theme for Pee Wee's Playhouse and Holiday Road aren't on Spotify
That would be a cover of a tv theme, though- right?
:shrug:
Kinda opens the category up in a big way.
Big is a bit of an overstatement
hUGE?
I'm deeply hurt by Floppo's allegations of cheating so I'm throwing Mary Tyler Mould back.

Plus I wasn't able to figure out a way to work it into the mix.
fwiw- I love the pick.... was just pissed that I took the category with my first rounder and hadn't thought outside the box in that way.

8.15 (repick) Brass in Pocket - The Pretenders (UK #1 Hit)

The first #1 of the decade.

Kind of a thin category
Released in 1979
But was a #1 UK hit in 1980. Kraftwerk set a legal precedent.
I OBJECT

 
9.Whatever -- Take Your Time (Do It Right) -- S.O.S. Band (1 Hit Wonder)

Pretty typical soul/dance jam of the early 80s. Still had that tendency to turn a 3 minute song into a 7 minute song, which means it probably lasts longer than all the guys trying to take the song's advice. I still dig it, and since I got sniped on the Gap Band (now I can't tell my story about how that song is always playing when I visit Ben's Chili Bowl), I'll go with this.

 

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