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Love this song. Wrote it down, just couldn't force it into a category I had left.zamboni said:16.14 Donnie Iris - Ah! Leah! (wildcard - for now)
Nothing to feel guilty about - I was forced to listen to country music in the late 70's and early 80 when around my parents. This one I tried to convince myself I didn't like, but I did.simey said:I feel no guilt for loving this song (or any song for that matter), but some may hate it or not give it the time of day, plus it's country. This is Johnny's daughter.
16.18 - Seven Year Ache - Rosanne Cash (guilty pleasure)
This and another song that I have on my short list are "serious" songs that I just don't think of when I think of 80's, but they are both so good they made my short list. Still trying to "shoehorn" the other one in.16.15 Welcome to the Boomtown - David + David (First song offfirstonly album)
There's been a lot of nostalgia in this thread but the 80s were also a very scary time. This song captures the slick artifice and the rotten core that exemplified the era.
Was on my very short list for this category - having a difficult time with this category.
Me too. There are at least two versions of it.Yes on the history of Flock drafting, and I agree that it's a really good tune.Pretty sure Flock gets taken in every 80s draft, no? I still like that song a lot though.. my favorite of theirs.
Maybe I wasn't searching correctly but the best version I could find on Spotify was in German.I was convinced I was going to the Holly Knight tree for my one hit wonder, but instead go to a total anomaly from the 80s.
A german guy who had a bigger hit in the US with this track than practically anywhere outside Europe.
Breaking Bad brought it back in spectacular style.
17.10 - Peter Schilling - Major Tom (Coming Home) - 5:00 - One Hit Wonder
Was going to draft this as a companion piece to my previously drafted "Ashes To Ashes".I was convinced I was going to the Holly Knight tree for my one hit wonder, but instead go to a total anomaly from the 80s.
A german guy who had a bigger hit in the US with this track than practically anywhere outside Europe.
Breaking Bad brought it back in spectacular style.
I think half of my list won't be on spotify. I'll cross that bridge when I come to it. German will do I supposeMaybe I wasn't searching correctly but the best version I could find on Spotify was in German.I was convinced I was going to the Holly Knight tree for my one hit wonder, but instead go to a total anomaly from the 80s.
A german guy who had a bigger hit in the US with this track than practically anywhere outside Europe.
Breaking Bad brought it back in spectacular style.
17.10 - Peter Schilling - Major Tom (Coming Home) - 5:00 - One Hit Wonder
If you really want it I can throw it back, I have plenty of choice for this category.I was convinced I was going to the Holly Knight tree for my one hit wonder, but instead go to a total anomaly from the 80s.
A german guy who had a bigger hit in the US with this track than practically anywhere outside Europe.
Breaking Bad brought it back in spectacular style.
Are you talking about Space Oddity? Because that is crazy talk.I've already got Major Tom on my spotify! Load it up.
TBH, I heard Schilling's Major Tom way before I heard Bowie's, and I still like it better![]()
Major Tom >> Space OddityAre you talking about Space Oddity? Because that is crazy talk.I've already got Major Tom on my spotify! Load it up.
TBH, I heard Schilling's Major Tom way before I heard Bowie's, and I still like it better![]()
1988 remains my favorite year ever for unheralded / forgotten-about music. I'm tempted to put together one of these mixtapes solely featuring songs from that year.18.8 - Rush Hour, Jane Wiedlin (Guilty pleasure)
It's so catchy. I sing like a fool whenever the player shuffles to this song.
Do I get extra points for the double entendre of pairing Wiedlin with the guilty pleasure category? :s&m:
I think that music is unheralded/forgotten because it's the last year of truly 80's sounding music. The tastes were turning away from that sound and more towards the type more closely associated with the early 90's.1988 remains my favorite year ever for unheralded / forgotten-about music. I'm tempted to put together one of these mixtapes solely featuring songs from that year.18.8 - Rush Hour, Jane Wiedlin (Guilty pleasure)
It's so catchy. I sing like a fool whenever the player shuffles to this song.
Do I get extra points for the double entendre of pairing Wiedlin with the guilty pleasure category? :s&m:
The odd is what makes it great.Major Tom >> Space OddityAre you talking about Space Oddity? Because that is crazy talk.I've already got Major Tom on my spotify! Load it up.
TBH, I heard Schilling's Major Tom way before I heard Bowie's, and I still like it better![]()
Bowie's song is just...odd.
I know saw him at some point... I think opening for Joe Jackson- and liked the easy poppy flow of his writing. This tune was the main song by the main acapella group at college, and has gotten stuck in my brain. Brings back happy memories too... so-1 . 13 - --- Repo Man --- Iggy Pop --- Movie/TV Theme
2. 7 - --- Ace of Spades --- Motorhead --- Metal/hair
3. 13 - --- Just Like Honey --- Jesus & Mary Chain --- 1st song, 1st album
4. 7 - --- Primitive Painters --- Felt --- New Wave
5. 13 - --- High Pressure Days --- The Units --- Ahead of their Time
6. 7 - --- Sophisticated ##### --- Public Enemy --- Rap
7. 13 - --- Der Mussolini --- Deutsch Americanische Freundschaft (D.A.F.) --- Non US/UK Band
8. 7 - --- Rich --- Yeah Yeah Yeahs --- 80's Wannabe
9. 13 - --- Ghost Town --- The Specials --- UK #1
10. 7 - --- I love a Man in a Uniform --- Gang of Four --- punk/post-punk
11. 13 - --- Take the Skinheads Bowling --- Camper Van Beethoven --- Silly/Funny/Weird
12. 7 - --- Flaming Desire --- Bill Nelson --- Wildcard
13 13 --- Da Butt --- E.U. --- One hit wonder
14 7 --- Different Finger --- Elvis Costello --- Country
15 13 --- The Planet Doesn't Mind --- Nu-Musik --- Disco/Dance/House
16.7- Ziggy Stardust- Bauhaus (Cover)
Genres (11)
Indie/Alternative
Soft Rock
R & B/New Jack Swing
Pop
Categories (11)
Title track of album
Guilty Pleasures
awesome.Im going to shuffle things around a little to make my mix better (for me at least)
I am going to throw back Back Street Girl as a cover song and instead draft
9.3 Mommys Little Monster, Social Distortion, Title Track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7sUh-DX7I0
I am then going to draft my 18th rounder
18.17 Miserlou, Agent Orange, cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkb8gVAEreI
Thanks for listening
Vike... the song you've linked sucks.So happy when I found this group - This screams Prince to me.
18.19 Girls - The 1975 - (Wannabe 80s)
I have heard some of their stuff but never really got into them. I dont own any of their CDs. Ill try them again though. Anything you suggest as a starting pointawesome.Im going to shuffle things around a little to make my mix better (for me at least)
I am going to throw back Back Street Girl as a cover song and instead draft
9.3 Mommys Little Monster, Social Distortion, Title Track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7sUh-DX7I0
I am then going to draft my 18th rounder
18.17 Miserlou, Agent Orange, cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkb8gVAEreI
Thanks for listening
you listen to any Dwarves, acer?
I think it's kind of catchy in a whiny sort of way.Vike... the song you've linked sucks.So happy when I found this group - This screams Prince to me.
18.19 Girls - The 1975 - (Wannabe 80s)
can't remember too much (I had something on vinyl way back then and hadn't really thought about them until now)... but had that garage/surf/punk vibe to them that I got from Miserlou. Similar to The Cramps, IIRC.I have heard some of their stuff but never really got into them. I dont own any of their CDs. Ill try them again though. Anything you suggest as a starting pointawesome.Im going to shuffle things around a little to make my mix better (for me at least)
I am going to throw back Back Street Girl as a cover song and instead draft
9.3 Mommys Little Monster, Social Distortion, Title Track
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7sUh-DX7I0
I am then going to draft my 18th rounder
18.17 Miserlou, Agent Orange, cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkb8gVAEreI
Thanks for listening
you listen to any Dwarves, acer?
Sorry, I fixed the link. That may not change your mind though...Vike... the song you've linked sucks.So happy when I found this group - This screams Prince to me.
18.19 Girls - The 1975 - (Wannabe 80s)
18.13- Gentlemen Take Polaroids- Japan (Title Track)1 . 13 - --- Repo Man --- Iggy Pop --- Movie/TV Theme
2. 7 - --- Ace of Spades --- Motorhead --- Metal/hair
3. 13 - --- Just Like Honey --- Jesus & Mary Chain --- 1st song, 1st album
4. 7 - --- Primitive Painters --- Felt --- New Wave
5. 13 - --- High Pressure Days --- The Units --- Ahead of their Time
6. 7 - --- Sophisticated ##### --- Public Enemy --- Rap
7. 13 - --- Der Mussolini --- Deutsch Americanische Freundschaft (D.A.F.) --- Non US/UK Band
8. 7 - --- Rich --- Yeah Yeah Yeahs --- 80's Wannabe
9. 13 - --- Ghost Town --- The Specials --- UK #1
10. 7 - --- I love a Man in a Uniform --- Gang of Four --- punk/post-punk
11. 13 - --- Take the Skinheads Bowling --- Camper Van Beethoven --- Silly/Funny/Weird
12. 7 - --- Flaming Desire --- Bill Nelson --- Wildcard
13 13 --- Da Butt --- E.U. --- One hit wonder
14 7 --- Different Finger --- Elvis Costello --- Country
15 13 --- The Planet Doesn't Mind --- Nu-Musik --- Disco/Dance/House
16.7- Ziggy Stardust- Bauhaus (Cover)
17.7- Mary Ann- Marshall Crenshaw (Soft Rock?... if not, then Pop)
Genres (11)
Indie/Alternative
R & B/New Jack Swing
Pop
Categories (11)
Title track of album
Guilty Pleasures
dammit- was just about to take SY in the same category.Nothing like some early Sonic Youth to really tie things together with the Dokken and Wall of Voodoo
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Sonic Youth - Star Power
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T4eXkGl8zo
alt/indie
may switch to ahead-of, still undecided on another pick
There are a couple other bands I really hope get selected, which is why I'm still a little undecided on my other "alt" pickI was upset that there was no Sonic Youth picked and was going to use my wildcard on them.
To me, Fugazi and Sonic Youth epitomize what Alternative music is
A lot of other bands that dont belong there just got lumped into the same category
The whole album is very eightyish. "Sex" (the song) was on my shortlist for this category.Sorry, I fixed the link. That may not change your mind though...Vike... the song you've linked sucks.So happy when I found this group - This screams Prince to me.
18.19 Girls - The 1975 - (Wannabe 80s)![]()
If we get a decent amount of round 18 picks in here, I may do two windows this afternoon (Rd 19 11-2) & (Rd 20 2-5), rather than trying to squeeze extra picks in on a Friday afternoon.
Love this album. His second has a pretty great collection of songs too but the big 80s drum sound Steve Lillywhite used hasn't aged well.I know saw him at some point... I think opening for Joe Jackson- and liked the easy poppy flow of his writing. This tune was the main song by the main acapella group at college, and has gotten stuck in my brain. Brings back happy memories too... so-
17.7- Mary Ann- Marshall Crenshaw (Soft Rock?... if not, then Pop)
If we get a decent amount of round 18 picks in here, I may do two windows this afternoon (Rd 19 11-2) & (Rd 20 2-5), rather than trying to squeeze extra picks in on a Friday afternoon.
You and Mrs. Eephus are the coolest iCouple I don't know.The whole album is very eightyish. "Sex" (the song) was on my shortlist for this category.Sorry, I fixed the link. That may not change your mind though...Vike... the song you've linked sucks.So happy when I found this group - This screams Prince to me.
18.19 Girls - The 1975 - (Wannabe 80s)![]()
I saw them live last year with my daughter. Mrs. Eephus and I were among the few in the audience who remembered the actual 1975.
The odd is what makes it great.Major Tom >> Space OddityAre you talking about Space Oddity? Because that is crazy talk.I've already got Major Tom on my spotify! Load it up.
TBH, I heard Schilling's Major Tom way before I heard Bowie's, and I still like it better![]()
Bowie's song is just...odd.
I prefer Space Oddity.Yeah, looked at a couple songs from him, but they were early 90s.Love this album. His second has a pretty great collection of songs too but the big 80s drum sound Steve Lillywhite used hasn't aged well.I know saw him at some point... I think opening for Joe Jackson- and liked the easy poppy flow of his writing. This tune was the main song by the main acapella group at college, and has gotten stuck in my brain. Brings back happy memories too... so-
17.7- Mary Ann- Marshall Crenshaw (Soft Rock?... if not, then Pop)
We have 8 round 18 picks, with a couple more people who haven't picked in the thread, was hoping to have at least half the picks in, which we should shortly.If we get a decent amount of round 18 picks in here, I may do two windows this afternoon (Rd 19 11-2) & (Rd 20 2-5), rather than trying to squeeze extra picks in on a Friday afternoon.![]()