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The 100 Greatest “New Wave” songs 1. Everybody Wants to Rule the World-Tears for Fears (3 Viewers)

The Clash should definitely be featuring on this list. I know they started off as punk, but from London Calling (voted by Rolling Stone as the best album of the 1980s here) their whole sound changed. 
Critics love to overrate London Calling, and Rolling Stone is right at the front of the line. 

 
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I’m really not a guy who hates anyone. I don’t even hate Donald Trump. I hate Lane Kiffin, and I hate The Smiths with a passion. Not Johnny Marr, I don’t mind him. Basically I just hate Morrisey. Long before the world discovered what a ######## Morrisey is, I knew it. I hate his whiny voice, I hate his haircut from the 80s, I hate his poseur attitude, I hate his punchable face.
My college roommate that year seemed to listen to the Smiths 24x7.  Was a very long (and depressing) year.  I also hate both the Smiths and Morrisey to this day.

 
27. “How Soon Is Now?” The Smiths (1984, from Hatful of Hollow)

https://youtu.be/hnpILIIo9ek

I’m really not a guy who hates anyone. I don’t even hate Donald Trump. I hate Lane Kiffin, and I hate The Smiths with a passion. Not Johnny Marr, I don’t mind him. Basically I just hate Morrisey. Long before the world discovered what a ######## Morrisey is, I knew it. I hate his whiny voice, I hate his haircut from the 80s, I hate his poseur attitude, I hate his punchable face. Sorry @HellToupee

I am forced, against my will, to add this song and even rank it pretty high because it’s so iconic. Actually it’s one of only two Smiths songs I can even tolerate (the other is “Girlfriend in a Coma.”) But even this song is made unbearable by the whiny way he sings the chorus: “I am human and I need to be loooved”. First off I’m not sure you are, and second, no you don’t. 
For what it's worth, Billboard did a critics poll of the 20 best Smiths' songs and voted How Soon Is Now #1 (and no, I don't get it either, as that is not even close to being among my top choices).

https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/7964682/the-smiths-songs-best-hits-list

 
For what it's worth, Billboard did a critics poll of the 20 best Smiths' songs and voted How Soon Is Now #1 (and no, I don't get it either, as that is not even close to being among my top choices).

https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/7964682/the-smiths-songs-best-hits-list
LOVE the Smiths. I can listen to all their albums on shuffle on a 3 hour drive and be happy as a clam.

Their music, especially Marr's guitars, are undeniably great. And I'm not bothered by Morrisey's lyrics or delivery because I think their hilarious and ironic. Not serious at all.

My top songs by them are Still Ill, Hand in Glove, Light that Never Goes Out, ....let me stop there cuz the list keeps going.

 
LOVE the Smiths. I can listen to all their albums on shuffle on a 3 hour drive and be happy as a clam.

Their music, especially Marr's guitars, are undeniably great. And I'm not bothered by Morrisey's lyrics or delivery because I think their hilarious and ironic. Not serious at all.

My top songs by them are Still Ill, Hand in Glove, Light that Never Goes Out, ....let me stop there cuz the list keeps going.
Someone upthread mentioned how "Smiths fans" back in the day sucked.  This totally reminds me of something back in 7th grade when someone challenged my fandom when I said that I liked them and then I mentioned how they had great guitar play.  I think they just scoffed and walked off.

Still love 'em.  I'm sure there'll be more of them on this list.  

 
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Someone upthread mentioned how "Smiths fans" back in the day sucked.  This totally reminds me of something back in 7th grade when someone challenged my fandom when I said that I liked them and then I mentioned how they had great guitar play.  I think they just scoffed and walked off.

Still love 'em.  I'm sure there'll be more of them on this list.  
 I hate The Smiths with a passion. 

I am forced, against my will, to add this song and even rank it pretty high because it’s so iconic. Actually it’s one of only two Smiths songs I can even tolerate (the other is “Girlfriend in a Coma.”) 
I wouldn't be so sure.  ;)

 
26. “I Don’t Like Mondays” The Boomtown Rats (1979, from The Fine Art of Surfacing

https://youtu.be/8yteMugRAc0

Probably my favorite band as a teenager, I’m in love with nearly every song from their first 4 albums. Great musicianship (particularly the keyboardist, Johnny Fingers, who excels here) and interesting songwriting with incisive, rather cynical lyrics by Bob Geldof. This song is loosely based on the true story of a school mass shooter from San Diego, a girl, who when she was asked why she did it explained that she did not like Mondays. Geldof wrote a gorgeous melody around that theme. 

 
26. “I Don’t Like Mondays” The Boomtown Rats (1979, from The Fine Art of Surfacing

https://youtu.be/8yteMugRAc0

Probably my favorite band as a teenager, I’m in love with nearly every song from their first 4 albums. Great musicianship (particularly the keyboardist, Johnny Fingers, who excels here) and interesting songwriting with incisive, rather cynical lyrics by Bob Geldof. This song is loosely based on the true story of a school mass shooter from San Diego, a girl, who when she was asked why she did it explained that she did not like Mondays. Geldof wrote a gorgeous melody around that theme. 
wOw - this was my guess for your #1, mr timmy

 
26. “I Don’t Like Mondays” The Boomtown Rats (1979, from The Fine Art of Surfacing

https://youtu.be/8yteMugRAc0

Probably my favorite band as a teenager, I’m in love with nearly every song from their first 4 albums. Great musicianship (particularly the keyboardist, Johnny Fingers, who excels here) and interesting songwriting with incisive, rather cynical lyrics by Bob Geldof. This song is loosely based on the true story of a school mass shooter from San Diego, a girl, who when she was asked why she did it explained that she did not like Mondays. Geldof wrote a gorgeous melody around that theme. 
I am now even more confused than before about what your criteria are for acts/songs that qualify as "New Wave". I wouldn't have thought that possible five minutes ago. :lol:

 
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26. “I Don’t Like Mondays” The Boomtown Rats (1979, from The Fine Art of Surfacing

https://youtu.be/8yteMugRAc0

Probably my favorite band as a teenager, I’m in love with nearly every song from their first 4 albums. Great musicianship (particularly the keyboardist, Johnny Fingers, who excels here) and interesting songwriting with incisive, rather cynical lyrics by Bob Geldof. This song is loosely based on the true story of a school mass shooter from San Diego, a girl, who when she was asked why she did it explained that she did not like Mondays. Geldof wrote a gorgeous melody around that theme. 
This song deserves to be here. I really don't enjoy it though. Never have.

 
26. “I Don’t Like Mondays” The Boomtown Rats (1979, from The Fine Art of Surfacing

https://youtu.be/8yteMugRAc0

Probably my favorite band as a teenager, I’m in love with nearly every song from their first 4 albums. Great musicianship (particularly the keyboardist, Johnny Fingers, who excels here) and interesting songwriting with incisive, rather cynical lyrics by Bob Geldof. This song is loosely based on the true story of a school mass shooter from San Diego, a girl, who when she was asked why she did it explained that she did not like Mondays. Geldof wrote a gorgeous melody around that theme. 
Hmm...this is a song I have never heard before and after listening to it and seeing the video, I don't think I missed that much.

 
what? how in the world?
Wasn't played on the radio stations I was listening to here in L.A. at the time (or if it was like on KROQ I must have missed it, or immediately changed the station). Don't recall any of my friends being into the band or sharing any of their music when we got together. Looking at the Wiki entry it was a huge hit in the UK but peaked at #79 on US charts.

 
Wasn't played on the radio stations I was listening to here in L.A. at the time (or if it was like on KROQ I must have missed it, or immediately changed the station). Don't recall any of my friends being into the band or sharing any of their music when we got together. Looking at the Wiki entry it was a huge hit in the UK but peaked at #79 on US charts.
If you were listening to kroq when this came out, you heard it... A lot. Like the killing joke song that will be coming up shortly.

 
Can we talk about the fact that the Boomtown Rats started out as a punk act and then put out a record that sorta sounded New Wave-ish? 

This seemed to be a recipe to NOT be included. Except, I guess, sometimes. Because. Hmm.

 
....

But for me- if I see somebody talk about "80s new wave" in a general way like this, I immediately assume it will straddle the spectrum of lots of genres.


Can we talk about the fact that the Boomtown Rats started out as a punk act and then put out a record that sorta sounded New Wave-ish? 

This seemed to be a recipe to NOT be included. Except, I guess, sometimes. Because. Hmm.
As soon as Timmy said new wave, I figured it would be music from the era more than any kind of strict synth driven new wave thing. I gave up caring about that long ago. Except for that Christmas tune. Wtf.

 
As soon as Timmy said new wave, I figured it would be music from the era more than any kind of strict synth driven new wave thing. I gave up caring about that long ago. Except for that Christmas tune. Wtf.
It's his list and I really don't care. Except that logical inconsistencies bother me at the molecular level because of my obsessive and pedantic (yet charming?) personality.

 
Can we talk about the fact that the Boomtown Rats started out as a punk act and then put out a record that sorta sounded New Wave-ish? 

This seemed to be a recipe to NOT be included. Except, I guess, sometimes. Because. Hmm.
They were never close to a punk band IMO. On their first album they actually sound a little like Thin Lizzy. 

 
Holding out hope Tim will pick my favorite AOR hit from 1978.  Well, one of my favorites. One of the most-under-appreciated hits ever.

 
Man, top 20 must just be Pet Shop Boys, OMD, Erasure, and Depeche...like some mix cd the wedding reception DJ left behind.

*looking up closest roller rink in anticipation*

 
Man, top 20 must just be Pet Shop Boys, OMD, Erasure, and Depeche...like some mix cd the wedding reception DJ left behind.

*looking up closest roller rink in anticipation*
It will be epic fail of major proportions if Making Plans for freaking Nigel ends up being the only XTC song in this top 100. 

 
It will be epic fail of major proportions if Making Plans for freaking Nigel ends up being the only XTC song in this top 100. 
Chances are high most of us will “p-shaw!” the end result; I mean, we’ve already been informed of only one New Order entry back in the 30s I think.  But it’s been a fun ride nonetheless 

 
Chances are high most of us will “p-shaw!” the end result; I mean, we’ve already been informed of only one New Order entry back in the 30s I think.  But it’s been a fun ride nonetheless 
For sure. I have actually dug into a few bands' catalog's a little deeper thanks to this thread and added some new songs to my massive collection, so I am pleased. :cool:  

 

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