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The 100 Greatest Songs of 1981 #1 Super Freak (1 Viewer)

Unchained >>>> Jump
The riff in Unchained is one of my favorites by Eddie and the song is one of my favorites by any artist.   Obviously, Tim has different taste in music than some of us.  He is also much more ambitious than most of us and takes on these lists and creates wonderful threads. 

 
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ETA: oh, that's right - it would be another year before Culture Club would break mr timmy into that crackling new sound....

 
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67. Journey “Stone In Love” (from Escape

https://youtu.be/kFqXFE8OSG4

Sorry @wikkidpissah there’s going to be a few more standard type rockers coming up here. What can I say? They were big in 1981, and these are good songs. 
This one in fact is quite likely my personal favorite Journey song of all time (or at least tied with “Wheel in the Sky”). Love Schon’s guitar work here. 

 
67. Journey “Stone In Love” (from Escape

https://youtu.be/kFqXFE8OSG4

Sorry @wikkidpissah there’s going to be a few more standard type rockers coming up here. What can I say? They were big in 1981, and these are good songs. 
This one in fact is quite likely my personal favorite Journey song of all time (or at least tied with “Wheel in the Sky”). Love Schon’s guitar work here. 
There you go - best song on the album.

 
67. Journey “Stone In Love” (from Escape

https://youtu.be/kFqXFE8OSG4

Sorry @wikkidpissah there’s going to be a few more standard type rockers coming up here. What can I say? They were big in 1981, and these are good songs. 
This one in fact is quite likely my personal favorite Journey song of all time (or at least tied with “Wheel in the Sky”). Love Schon’s guitar work here. 
i've broken up w people for better playlists...

my wheelhouse came w stories of communes, serial killers, Panther breakfast programs

y'all's wheelhouse comes w stories of commercials, cereal choices, Garfield cartoons

 
i've broken up w people for better playlists...

my wheelhouse came w stories of communes, serial killers, Panther breakfast programs

y'all's wheelhouse comes w stories of commercials, cereal choices, Garfield cartoons
Southern Boston, I knew it!

 
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Stone in Love is a great one. Definitely one of the five best songs Journey ever did. 

Big Styx fan, and I like Too Much Time on My Hands a lot, but it's one of those songs that I rarely have the urge to hear anymore. Still a great tune, just one I got burned out on years ago. 

 
Love that scene. Just watching them hold it in is hilarious. Never has been a better use of the word tallywhacker.
So many iconic scenes and lines from a movie that it is largely forgotten.

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I've got the .38 Special O/U on this list at 2.5

Also, I'll be curious to see the full list, but from the jump I'm pretty sure Since You're Gone would be in my top 10-15.

 
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9 years old at the time so psyched to see this and future lists.  I remember being more into country at this age.  Alabama, Oak RIdge Boys, John Denver.  ha.  No idea why.   

Gotta think there's gonna be a lot of Journey, Foreigner, Police, Hall/Oates, and REO on this list.  Interested if Tim will put an Air Supply song on his list.  🤔   Does he have the guts to do it 🤣🤣

 
Interested if Tim will put an Air Supply song on his list.  🤔
If “Lost in Love” had been released in 1981 it would have definitely made this list. That’s a beautiful pop song. But their hits from 1981 are not at the same level IMO. Considered but did not make the cut. But it’s their quality, not the style of music, that prevented it. 

 
66. Santana “Winning” (from Zebop!)

https://youtu.be/0FmPg4lrBKc

Santana was a band that was always changing lead singers, and in 1979 they picked up one of their best ever in Scottish born Alex Ligertwood. He convinced them in 1981 to cover a little known Russ Ballard song (of Argent fame) and it turned into their biggest hit of the decade. Of course Carlos couldn’t help but use the opening guitar lick to give the tune a Latin flavor. I’ve always loved this song. 

 
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Pretty average song until the guitar solo at the end, and even that is a major tease. Feels like he is just about to let her rip and then it fades out and just ends. Blah. 

 
9 years old at the time so psyched to see this and future lists.  I remember being more into country at this age.  Alabama, Oak RIdge Boys, John Denver.  ha.  No idea why.   

Gotta think there's gonna be a lot of Journey, Foreigner, Police, Hall/Oates, and REO on this list.  Interested if Tim will put an Air Supply song on his list.  🤔   Does he have the guts to do it 🤣🤣
Jesus, man. Did you not read one post up?

 
66. Santana “Winning” (from Zebop!)

https://youtu.be/0FmPg4lrBKc

Santana was a band that was always changing lead singers, and in 1979 they picked up one of their best ever in Scottish born Alex Ligertwood. He convinced them in 1981 to cover a little known Russ Ballard song (of Argent fame) and it turned into their biggest hit of the decade. Of course Carlos couldn’t help but use the opening guitar lick to give the tune a Latin flavor. I’ve always loved this song. 
I agree here.

 
66. Santana “Winning” (from Zebop!)

https://youtu.be/0FmPg4lrBKc

Santana was a band that was always changing lead singers, and in 1979 they picked up one of their best ever in Scottish born Alex Ligertwood. He convinced them in 1981 to cover a little known Russ Ballard song (of Argent fame) and it turned into their biggest hit of the decade. Of course Carlos couldn’t help but use the opening guitar lick to give the tune a Latin flavor. I’ve always loved this song. 
Used to ride to the horse track with a guy who insisted on playing this song every time. I would have liked the song a lot more if we were actually about to win something.

 
Fair point - no established rules here, just common courtesy.
I understand your feelings on the subject. But, seeing somebody post an over/under on how many songs a certain artist will have on Tim's top 100 doesn't ruin the enjoyment of the thread for me. Most of us that were alive in 1981 can probably guess around 75% of Tim's selections. The mystery comes in how he ranks them and what he selects with the other 25 or so spots.

 
I understand your feelings on the subject. But, seeing somebody post an over/under on how many songs a certain artist will have on Tim's top 100 doesn't ruin the enjoyment of the thread for me. Most of us that were alive in 1981 can probably guess around 75% of Tim's selections. The mystery comes in how he ranks them and what he selects with the other 25 or so spots.
We’ll have to agree to disagree on that. Point is a lot of us invest a lot of time in these threads and like the element of surprise, even if some may not be that much of a surprise. 
Assuming I can pull it together, my next 100 won’t be as obvious.

 
66. Santana “Winning” (from Zebop!)

https://youtu.be/0FmPg4lrBKc

Santana was a band that was always changing lead singers, and in 1979 they picked up one of their best ever in Scottish born Alex Ligertwood. He convinced them in 1981 to cover a little known Russ Ballard song (of Argent fame) and it turned into their biggest hit of the decade. Of course Carlos couldn’t help but use the opening guitar lick to give the tune a Latin flavor. I’ve always loved this song. 
Teeth made for radio.

I had no idea that tune was Santana. But at least I've heard it.

 
Never thought of that, but I can hear a bit of resemblance.  
Fun fact: Ligertwood was the first replacement for Rod Stewart as lead singer of The Jeff Beck Group. But the label didn't like his vocals on the original versions of the Rough and Ready songs and asked Beck to replace him (which he did, with Bobby Tench.)

 

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