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One of the few listed that I can still listen to.She Blinded Me With Science: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMWGXt979yg
extra bonus version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1AiyptQZsc
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One of the few listed that I can still listen to.She Blinded Me With Science: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMWGXt979yg
With better songsYepThis should be a 64 song, bracket style vote.
Go with 128. 2 sets of 64. 1 set of pure crappy, hard to even listen to the whole song, bracket and 1 solid 80s tunes bracket. Then a final between the 2.With better songsYepThis should be a 64 song, bracket style vote.
Everybody Wants To Rule The World
It's just the best example of typical "80's" music IMO. Great keys, synth, poppy hook and really good singing. The bridge is also one of the best.Everybody Wants To Rule The World
AwesomeNot only is this the best song of the 80s, but I'm 99% sure it would be my desert island song. A perfect groove.
AgreedNot only is this the best song of the 80s, but I'm 99% sure it would be my desert island song. A perfect groove.
You just wanted to say Hooters.My personal favorite is And We Danced by The Hooters
Seems like a list of the worst songs of the 80s.I was born in 1970, so the 80's are my musical heritage.
Some songs, many not yet mentioned, that were my favorite song at one point in time or another:
Call Me - Blondie
We Got The Beat - GoGos
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins (already mentioned I believe)
Running Up That Hill - Kate Bush
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
All You Zombies - The Hooters
Drive - The Cars
Heartbeat City - The Cars (sorry - I just really love this song)
Cruel Summer - Bananarama
Cities in Dust - Siouxsie & the Banshees
Where is My Mind - Pixies
West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys
Time Stand Still - Rush (yeah, I know)
That was my '80s, along with Floyd, U2, Dire Straits, Tears for Fears, a bunch of New Wave, etc.
Many are solid candidates. Note, no effing hair bands.
"We Got The Beat" and "In Your Eyes" are probably the most iconic of that group.
I might have gone with 'Big Time' for PG; while not the best song of his (agree with IYE) of the period, throw in the video, and it screams 80s.proteus126 said:I was born in 1970, so the 80's are my musical heritage.
Some songs, many not yet mentioned, that were my favorite song at one point in time or another:
Call Me - Blondie
We Got The Beat - GoGos
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins (already mentioned I believe)
Running Up That Hill - Kate Bush
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
All You Zombies - The Hooters
Drive - The Cars
Heartbeat City - The Cars (sorry - I just really love this song)
Cruel Summer - Bananarama
Cities in Dust - Siouxsie & the Banshees
Where is My Mind - Pixies
West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys
Time Stand Still - Rush (yeah, I know)
That was my '80s, along with Floyd, U2, Dire Straits, Tears for Fears, a bunch of New Wave, etc.
Many are solid candidates. Note, no effing hair bands.
"We Got The Beat" and "In Your Eyes" are probably the most iconic of that group.
I've always wondered what happened to that monkey.The most 80's Gabriel song is Shock the Monkey.
"Gabriel himself has described "Shock the Monkey" as "a love song" that examines how jealousy can release one's basic instincts; the monkey is not a literal monkey, but a metaphor for one's feelings of jealousy."I've always wondered what happened to that monkey.The most 80's Gabriel song is Shock the Monkey.
You a fan of Art Bell and Michio Kaku?Raider Nation said:Not only is this the best song of the 80s, but I'm 99% sure it would be my desert island song. A perfect groove.