JerryFish wrote:Zepplin and Floyd.....With a little Ozzy to boot.....
For most of the music I listened to in the 80's, the above sums it up. The 60's and 70's. Yeah, there were some scatterings of good rock in the 80's - but come on - I *don't* listen to Motley Crue at all any more, but Sabbath, Zep, Floyd, Nugent, Aerosmith, ZZ Top?? I still listen to that on a regular basis.
So to the question of best 80's music? 70's music.
I would have to say, the best 70's beats the best 80's hands down.....But they both have some excellent songs to rock/chill/hang to, depending on mood. But it definately beats what I'm listening to on the radio over here right now......
British radio sucks.......
Jerry Cottrell
You can't legislate intelligence and common sense into people.
JerryFish wrote:I would have to say, the best 70's beats the best 80's hands down.....But they both have some excellent songs to rock/chill/hang to, depending on mood. But it definately beats what I'm listening to on the radio over here right now......
British radio sucks.......
You know I am going to second that, Jerry....my favorite station in the US was always NPR or Smooth Jazz.....I miss it....all I hear over here is the same exact disco/high energy beat in every song....I am going to attempt to introduce some Buffett to the Brits...I love Buffett.
Phil....yes! Floyd was the best....I remember memorizing every song to The Wall.
Tesla
Van Halen
M?tley Cr?e
Cinderella
Def Leppard
Guns N' Roses
W.A.S.P.
Ratt
Dokken
Van Halen
Scorpions
Ozzy Osbourne
Judas Priest
KISS
Whitesnake
Poison
Faster Pussycat
Cinderella
Def Leppard
Guns N' Roses
Tesla
Van Halen
M?tley Cr?e
Cinderella
Def Leppard
Guns N' Roses
W.A.S.P.
Ratt
Dokken
Van Halen
Scorpions
Ozzy Osbourne
Judas Priest
KISS
Whitesnake
Poison
Faster Pussycat
Cinderella
Def Leppard
Guns N' Roses
Ah, the hair bands, those were the days. Got to love anything that could inspire a movie like Spinal Tap. Good to see you on the list Dan!
Well, I started the thread, guess I should contribute.
Van Halen (Dave AND Sammy), Squeeze, Violent Femmes, The Cold, Black Sabbath, Ozzy, AC-DC, Elvis Costello, Peter Gabriel, Ratt, Phil Collins, Genesis, English Beat, Men at Work, Prentenders, David Bowie, Go-Gos, Duran Duran, Billy Idol, Wall of Voodoo, Pink Floyd (I saw The Wall at least 50 times), The Call, Def Leppard, Bauhaus, Judas Priest, The Kinks, New Order, Zebra, Circle Jerks, Iggy Pop, General Public, Motley Crue, Suicidal Tendencies, Depeche Mode, The Hooters, Eurythmics, The Police, Sting, Book of Love, The Cure, Cyndi Lauper, Prince, Suzanne Vega, XTC, INXS, Madonna, U2, The Clash, Rush, ABC, The Bangles, Bananarama, John Mellencamp, Scritti Politti and at some point in the mid-80s, I developed an unabated passion for Mozart and Satchmo.
Shane
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shane wrote:Besides, my favorites from him are from the 70s, not the 80s.
Ok, I need some clarification here. Is this thread for 80's music? Or, what we listened to in the 80's? Cause I was still listening to 60's and 70's stuff, too. Beatles, Stones, Eagles, Queen, Styx, etc.
BTW, one idea, depending on budget, etc. for the next reunion would be to book a good 80's cover band like the Chee Weez.
And sooner or later, I'd like to hear what's loaded up in everybody's iPod's now, regardless of the musical era, but perhaps we should start a new thread for that.