A number of other decades can claim to be the best era of rock n roll but I think the 80s were the best decade for dance music. At the beginning of the 80s, you had the end game of the disco craze with some very sophisticated examples of the genre. Then came the whole new wave thing, which was basically disco music for cool white kids. Rap was dance music at the beginning but became much less so as it matured. R&B artists like Michael Jackson and Prince became the mainstream for a few years in mid decade. House and techno music started underground and got co-opted by the music industry. By the end of the decade, there was the start of the rave scene which was cool to start with but quickly morphed into a bunch of sub-genres with ridiculously high BPM counts. Or maybe I just got oldhaving trouble with this category. this one has a mix of disco, funk, guitars, etc. if it doesn't fit I can dig deeper:
I kind of liked Streets of FireYou want a guilty pleasure. I'll show you a guilty pleasure.
13.17 -- Nowhere Fast -- Fire Inc.
I give you the opening song from that awful "Rock N Roll Fable" Streets of Fire. Featuring a song that Jim Steinman obviously had rejected by Meatloaf (the movie closes with Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young, which is the song that Steinman obviously had rejected by Bonnie Tyler). This song is as over the top as you'd expect from the guy who gave us Making Love Out of Nothing At All and Total Eclipse of the Heart (and the chorus to a song that may yet make my mix).
BONUS: I haven't been doing YouTube links, but the song is more enjoyable if you pretend Diane Lane is actually singing it. Also, Willem Defoe makes a hysterical looking rockabilly/punk villian.
Second Bonus: Did you know there's an unofficial sequel to Streets of Fire called The Road to Hell? And that Michael Pare actually reprises his role? As near as I can tell, it's a Natural Born Killers ripoff in the first half before awkwardly transitioning to him going to see his "daughter" sing all the Ellen Aim songs. I must see it.
Plain popular rock fits in the pop category.Andy Dufresne said:We needed a just plain "Rock" category but I don't see why it can't go into Metal/Hair.What an all time awesome song, obviously.Chaos Commish said:
Clock runs for another 40 minutes. I think I had the last official pick at 7:30 eastern. So all of the following could've made a pick:What's happening with the clock? I'll hold off if we are stopped
Just Like Heaven --- The Cure
I have the EP in a storage unit that we've paid way too much for over the years.13 Your Attention Please by Scars (Weird?wildcard) Scars put out 1 great album in 1981 . Absolutely fantastic. Your Attention Please is a reading of a poem by Peter Porter and fits perfectly as a closing song sitting nicely behind Atomic
I wish I still had my copy of Author!Author! For the longest time there was zero prescence of Scars on the internetI have the EP in a storage unit that we've paid way too much for over the years.13 Your Attention Please by Scars (Weird?wildcard) Scars put out 1 great album in 1981 . Absolutely fantastic. Your Attention Please is a reading of a poem by Peter Porter and fits perfectly as a closing song sitting nicely behind Atomic
I put these in 12 and 13 - but I think you are still missing rounds 9, 10, 11, and 1412 Atomic by Blondie(Disco)
13 Your Attention Please by Scars (Weird?wildcard) Scars put out 1 great album in 1981 . Absolutely fantastic. Your Attention Please is a reading of a poem by Peter Porter and fits perfectly as a closing song sitting nicely behind Atomic
Missing link: 12.xx Ozzy Osbourne - "Diary Of A Madman" (title track)Think I am past due - posting via phone and will gussy up link later.
12.xx Ozzy Osbourne - "Diary Of A Madman" (title track)
I have to go through everything I think I'm good for 9 & 10I put these in 12 and 13 - but I think you are still missing rounds 9, 10, 11, and 1412 Atomic by Blondie(Disco)
13 Your Attention Please by Scars (Weird?wildcard) Scars put out 1 great album in 1981 . Absolutely fantastic. Your Attention Please is a reading of a poem by Peter Porter and fits perfectly as a closing song sitting nicely behind Atomic
Good pick. Almost pulled the trigger on this with my last one.
I think this song is an important one. I'm hard pressed to come up with another song that so clearly divides the disco 70's from the pop/rock of the 80's. This includes Blondie's own music.The single was released in the United States in February 1980. It peaked at No. 1 for six consecutive weeks, and was certified Gold (for one million copies sold) by the RIAA. It also spent four weeks at No. 2 on the US dance chart. The single was also No. 1 on Billboard magazine's 1980 year-end chart. It was released in the UK two months later, where it became Blondie's fourth UK No. 1 single in little over a year. The song was also played on a British Telecom advert from the 1980s. 25 years after its original release, "Call Me" was ranked at No. 283 on the list of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
In 1981, the song was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The song lists at No. 44 on Billboard's All Time Top 100.
Good pick - was in the mix for me in the category.13.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDl3bdE3YQA
It is a pretty bad category after I took a look at some lists. This song will fit in nicely in my mixGood pick - was in the mix for me in the category.13.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDl3bdE3YQA
Always dug her hippie chick look...
Choke me in the shallow water.13.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDl3bdE3YQA
Usually there is about a song per round that I hate. This is a fine example.13.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
Good pick - was in the mix for me in the category.13.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDl3bdE3YQA
Always dug her hippie chick look...
her.sorry13.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
nothing meant towards the pick. this was a song that was played to death in the late 80s13.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
wtfI'm going to stretch the category just a bit- this came in at #42 (on the disco/dance charts in the US) in 1980 after being released in 79'...
And even though I told myself I wouldn't, I'm still taking a song by them and THIS iconic (I'd even say over-done) tune... it wouldn't be an 80s draft without it. (but if there's an issue with the pick, I'll throw it back)
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expand, please.I'm going to stretch the category just a bit- this came in at #42 (on the disco/dance charts in the US) in 1980 after being released in 79'...
And even though I told myself I wouldn't, I'm still taking a song by them and THIS iconic (I'd even say over-done) tune... it wouldn't be an 80s draft without it. (but if there's an issue with the pick, I'll throw it back)
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always associated this with '79 but forgot it was 80 after Curtis diied. Love the pick & song. In my top 10 . I'm mad as hell at myselfI'm going to stretch the category just a bit- this came in at #42 (on the disco/dance charts in the US) in 1980 after being released in 79'...
And even though I told myself I wouldn't, I'm still taking a song by them and THIS iconic (I'd even say over-done) tune... it wouldn't be an 80s draft without it. (but if there's an issue with the pick, I'll throw it back)
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I assume he's saying that he doesn't believe that Joy Division is a one-hit wonder. I suppose definitions can vary. It wasn't their only charting single on the UK charts (and Control reached #3 as an album). It actually didn't chart in the U.S. outside the dance charts.I'm going to stretch the category just a bit- this came in at #42 (on the disco/dance charts in the US) in 1980 after being released in 79'...
And even though I told myself I wouldn't, I'm still taking a song by them and THIS iconic (I'd even say over-done) tune... it wouldn't be an 80s draft without it. (but if there's an issue with the pick, I'll throw it back)
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Good thing it was only around for one year then. Imagine it came out in 198013.3 What I am , Edie Brickell and the New Bohs, one hit wonder
all of the above but it was an early 80 releaseGREAT songI'm going to stretch the category just a bit- this came in at #42 (on the disco/dance charts in the US) in 1980 after being released in 79'...
And even though I told myself I wouldn't, I'm still taking a song by them and THIS iconic (I'd even say over-done) tune... it wouldn't be an 80s draft without it. (but if there's an issue with the pick, I'll throw it back)
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was it in your linked list? I thought that was the arbiterI thought one hit wonder was for US pop top #40 only![]()
kinda covered all that in my OP.I'm going to stretch the category just a bit- this came in at #42 (on the disco/dance charts in the US) in 1980 after being released in 79'...
And even though I told myself I wouldn't, I'm still taking a song by them and THIS iconic (I'd even say over-done) tune... it wouldn't be an 80s draft without it. (but if there's an issue with the pick, I'll throw it back)
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if it has to be pop-chart, then it won't work. like I said- it was a reach... just outside the dance top 40.was it in your linked list? I thought that was the arbiterI thought one hit wonder was for US pop top #40 only![]()
Me too. This is my first phone quote. I hope it works right.I thought one hit wonder was for US pop top #40 only![]()