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you have a terrible taste in musicFairWarning said:I can't change the station fast enough when this comes on.
you have a terrible taste in musicFairWarning said:I can't change the station fast enough when this comes on.
The album was released in October 1981, but not sure what criteria Tim is using.Freeze Frame was released in January of '82. But whatever...it jams.
Yeah, I'm just collecting '82 songs and this was on my list. No big whoop...The album was released in October 1981, but not sure what criteria Tim is using.
It’s whatever was earlier. The song itself was released on the album in 1981. Thats the key.The album was released in October 1981, but not sure what criteria Tim is using.
was so jealous that he got Faye Dunaway ...timschochet said:81. J Geils Band “Freeze Frame” (from Freeze Frame)
https://youtu.be/wHo43B6nu60
Another band that had been around for years with some pretty good songs along the way, but with MTV they exploded. Peter Wolf continues to make some very good music; I have several of his most recent songs on my playlist.
The soundtrack to every spin-the-bottle game in Heidi Kleindeinst’s basement.Gr00vus said:Thanks for bringing back the awkward/painful memories of the slow dance portions of every 7th grade dance I ever went to.
We countdowners have different rules about eligibility.It’s whatever was earlier. The song itself was released on the album in 1981. Thats the key.
Love this song and loved it when the album was released. I don’t care it’s cheesy. It was fun. We all need more fun.79. Loverboy “Working for the Weekend” (from Get Lucky)
https://youtu.be/cxhj1Is7HpY
Yet another Canadian rock band that made it big in 1981. Yeah this is a guilty pleasure but a pleasure nonetheless, with some of my favorite cheesy 80s lyrics of all time:
You want a piece of my heart?
You better start from the start!
You want to be in the show?
Come on baby let’s GO!!!
It's easy to appreciate The Police for their artistic and technical merits today, but yeah, I could not stand The Police back in the 80's.I knowyou have a terrible taste in music
candid snapshot of Loverboy's lead singer.Love this song and loved it when the album was released. I don’t care it’s cheesy. It was fun. We all need more fun.
Do any two rock star names from the same band with short names sound any more like adult film stars than Mike Reno and Paul Dean?Does a fewer letter combination of two rock band members (assuming both first/last names are used) exist than Loverboy’s Mike Reno and Paul Dean?
Yeah, I’m a loser and think of these things.
Loved The Police in high school, but by then they were in the pantheon of the greats. We used to sing "Can't Stand Losing You" in high school Spanish. Kelly [redacted] liked the song. My friend and I both had crushes on her. That was always interesting. Wound up dating her friend as a senior, who'd turned into a wonderful looking young woman. Still had a crush on Kelly. Strange times...It's easy to appreciate The Police for their artistic and technical merits today, but yeah, I could not stand The Police back in the 80's.
Don't get me wrong, they provided a few audio highlights to my teen brain, but I mainly yearned for something else.
See above for high school memories.The soundtrack to every spin-the-bottle game in Heidi Kleindeinst’s basement.
Answered my own question: Lou Reed and John Cale, for one.Does a fewer letter combination of two rock band members (assuming both first/last names are used) exist than Loverboy’s Mike Reno and Paul Dean?
Yeah, I’m a loser and think of these things.
ETA: unless Mel Ott and son Ed Ott were once in a band together.
Back in my 1981 BFE days, "Kelly" like Olivia Newton John and Juice Newton.Loved The Police in high school, but by then they were in the pantheon of the greats. We used to sing "Can't Stand Losing You" in high school Spanish. Kelly [redacted] liked the song. My friend and I both had crushes on her. That was always interesting. Wound up dating her friend as a senior, who'd turned into a wonderful looking young woman. Still had a crush on Kelly. Strange times...
I had to look up BFE. Now I got it. But your second clause is now confusing me. Just ride with me, I'm trynna understand.Back in my 1981 BFE days, "Kelly" like Olivia Newton John and Juice Newton.
Need a ruling on Ike and Tina Turner.Answered my own question: Lou Reed and John Cale, for one.Does a fewer letter combination of two rock band members (assuming both first/last names are used) exist than Loverboy’s Mike Reno and Paul Dean?
Yeah, I’m a loser and think of these things.
ETA: unless Mel Ott and son Ed Ott were once in a band together.
Before diving into the weeds, I left off a 'd', where I meant to spell "liked."I had to look up BFE. Now I got it. But your second clause is now confusing me. Just ride with me, I'm trynna understand.Back in my 1981 BFE days, "Kelly" like Olivia Newton John and Juice Newton.
Gotcha. I'm from BFE, too, which was why "Kelly" was quite the rarity. Our "Kellys" generally liked classic rock, hair metal, or the stuff they played at the grossly awkward dances, like Vanilla Ice and MC Hammer.Before diving into the weeds, I left off a 'd', where I meant to spell "liked."
Basically I'm saying I experienced growth spurts in times where my local girls had only poor taste.
[HeeHaw] If it weren't for poor taste they'd have no taste at all; blues, despair, antagony on me. [/HeeHaw]
Neil Finn and Tim Finn of Crowded House is one less letter than the guys in Loverboy.Does a fewer letter combination of two rock band members (assuming both first/last names are used) exist than Loverboy’s Mike Reno and Paul Dean?
Yeah, I’m a loser and think of these things.
ETA: unless Mel Ott and son Ed Ott were once in a band together.
I was never a big Police fan, this was a song I never liked though. To me, it was annoying AF, same with Roxanne.It's easy to appreciate The Police for their artistic and technical merits today, but yeah, I could not stand The Police back in the 80's.
Don't get me wrong, they provided a few audio highlights to my teen brain, but I mainly yearned for something else.
Lots of good to great tunes from this year. I don't blame Tim for putting up the fromage instead.I can't believe how bad this list is so far. And I'm not blaming Tim. I'm blaming 1981.
Lol don’t hold back!I don't blame Tim for putting up the fromage instead.
Well, I guess I do..
At my age nobody wants to hear my body talk.Let's get into physical, timmy.![]()
At my age, my body talks regardless.At my age nobody wants to hear my body talk.
If you think sarcasm is an art form, and I do, then you think this song is brilliant...which I do.78. Devo “Beautiful World” (from New Traditionalists)
https://youtu.be/56u6g0POvo0
I haven’t seen this video in years but I clearly remembered it because I used to think it was so creepy...still is though now I think it’s also a terrific piece of art. The song itself is a piece of brilliant satire and a fine example of the band’s work.
I've said this before, but even though our tastes don't always overlap and it's easy to bust your chops over these lists, I love and genuinely respect that you do them.Lol don’t hold back!
Same here.I've said this before, but even though our tastes don't always overlap and it's easy to bust your chops over these lists, I love and genuinely respect that you do them.
Prince and Sheila E are three letters less than the Loverboy guysNeil Finn and Tim Finn of Crowded House is one less letter than the guys in Loverboy.Does a fewer letter combination of two rock band members (assuming both first/last names are used) exist than Loverboy’s Mike Reno and Paul Dean?
Right on.Same here.I've said this before, but even though our tastes don't always overlap and it's easy to bust your chops over these lists, I love and genuinely respect that you do them.
But Roy Clark would be fair game! Using Bracie's timing rulesI should do the top 100 metal songs of 1981, that would eliminate the police and ONJ.
No really. Such a simple song yet it says so much. There's only one "authentic" line in the whole song..."IT'S NOT FOR ME!" Everything else is critical, from the literal words to the change in tone.If you think sarcasm is an art form, and I do, then you think this song is brilliant...which I do.
I don’t remember this at all.77. Gary U.S. Bonds “This Little Girl” (from Dedication)
https://youtu.be/nTKtcsUjVMc
Early 60s rocker Gary U.S. Bonds managed to reboot his career in 1981 thanks to a little help from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Springsteen wrote this song and Little Stevie produced it. The rest of this album is actually pretty good as well.