For you old 80's guys.....

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Working on an '80s New Wave tribute now. :rock:

Don't forget Boingo, Wall of VooDoo, The Church, Concrete Blonde, Peter Gabriel, The Cult...
 
i was more of a metal guy, then started hanging with the skaters in like 88, in 8th grade.

they ALWAYS used to bust my balls cause i loved the standard hair/thrash amalgamation we all do to whatever degree or another.

some other bands i did learn to REALLY like were:

inxs
the cure
sex pistols
dead kennedys
dead milkmen
anthrax when anthrax were less...serious
chili peppers (party on your pussy anyone?)
odd man out
seven seconds

im sure there were others...just off the top of my head.
 
Metal/hard rock all the way for me!!! :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: No, I actually listened to a few non-80's bands/artists such as:

Rick Springfield
Pat Benatar
Duran Duran
The Eurythmics
The Fixx
The Police
Human League
INXS
The Cure
The Cult
Bryan Adams
Red Hot Chili Peppers

I am sure I am missing others, but most of these bands I got into because of my girlfriends. :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: It was mostly 80's hair metal, British Metal, hard rock, and thrash for me!! :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:

I actually picked up the new Rick Springfield and it is really good as was previous release.
 
In the 80's, I was listening to a lot (most) of the stuff already mentioned. Not sure that I saw it on the list, but the Alan Parsons Project stuff was cool when you were hanging out on the business end of a bong - not that I ever did :D

My friends were older, so in the 80's I was also listening to:
T-Rex
Sabbath
Deep Purple
Pat Travers
Zappa
Grand Funk
Trower
Bowie
Molly Hatchett
UFO
Bad Company
Blue Oyster Cult
Bob Seger
J. Geils <-- One of the best live shows I've ever seen...
Hendrix
Wet Willie
Black Oak Arkansas
Joplin
 
Although I wouldn't admit it at the time, I sort of closet-liked a lot of the one hit wonders of the early MTV era--Gary Numan, Aldo Nova, Marshall Crenshaw, etc.
 
Mailman1971":1ox5r2iq said:
Yeah myself included. :D
Anyhow....was just thinking of some of the other bands I listened to back in the 80's BESIDES Metal/Hair Metal/Thrash or Hard Rock......

Few bands come to mind. And be honest here... :lol: :LOL:

Duran Duran
Flock of Seagulls
Pat Benatar
Rick Springfield
.38 Special
The Cars
Huey Lewis and the news

Probably quite a bit more.
Still great music that I like to check out on the 80's channel on satellite radio.
Ah.... those were the days. :D

Loved and listened to all of it and I also hung out with a lot of new wave and punk guys who hipped me to a lot of cool stuff.

The Bottom line is it is my personal opinion that a musician will have an open mind and love music regardless of genre or labels slapped on it.
it doesn't mean that you will love all if it, as we all have our opinions ,but I lump music/bands into what I like or dislike lol

When you start limiting yourself to specific genres you tend to be a bit narrow minded or that behavior that reminds me of when you were a kid and just starting to figure out the type of music that you really like and anything that wasn't that..sucked (or that's what you told your friends lol ) :)
 
I can't believe I forgot The Stray Cats and The Hooters...some of my all time favorites. A few more that I failed to mention:

Love and Rockets
The Church
Phil Collins
Lords of the New Church
The Pretenders
Charlie Sexton
 
Gainfreak":3r3hc13i said:
Mailman1971":3r3hc13i said:
Yeah myself included. :D
Anyhow....was just thinking of some of the other bands I listened to back in the 80's BESIDES Metal/Hair Metal/Thrash or Hard Rock......

Few bands come to mind. And be honest here... :lol: :LOL:

Duran Duran
Flock of Seagulls
Pat Benatar
Rick Springfield
.38 Special
The Cars
Huey Lewis and the news

Probably quite a bit more.
Still great music that I like to check out on the 80's channel on satellite radio.
Ah.... those were the days. :D

Loved and listened to all of it and I also hung out with a lot of new wave and punk guys who hipped me to a lot of cool stuff.

The Bottom line is it is my personal opinion that a musician will have an open mind and love music regardless of genre or labels slapped on it.
it doesn't mean that you will love all if it, as we all have our opinions ,but I lump music/bands into what I like or dislike lol

When you start limiting yourself to specific genres you tend to be a bit narrow minded or that behavior that reminds me of when you were a kid and just starting to figure out the type of music that you really like and anything that wasn't that..sucked (or that's what you told your friends lol ) :)

Here come the philosophical posts :m9: :m9: Oh well, this thread was fun while it lasted.
 
I flip-flopped between metal and pop. Listened to a lot of the bands listed already, Saga, INXS, The Cure, The Cult, etc.

I'm a huge fan of The Cars (Elliot Easton is the man). Someone mentioned The Outfield. "Play Deep" stood the test of time for me. I still play that album constantly and never get tired of it. Same with Duran Duran's "Rio".

Some others that may not have been listed already:

ABC
The Alarm
Big Country
Billy Idol
Cheap Trick
Dead or Alive
Donny Iris
Echo & the Bunnymen
Glass Tiger
Honeymoon Suite
Icicle Works
Information Society
Loverboy
Missing Persons
Modern English
New Order
Psychedelic Furs
The Smiths
Talk Talk
Thompson Twins
The Tubes
The Vapors
 
bonedarrell":2vcwtbf1 said:
Gainfreak":2vcwtbf1 said:
Mailman1971":2vcwtbf1 said:
Yeah myself included. :D
Anyhow....was just thinking of some of the other bands I listened to back in the 80's BESIDES Metal/Hair Metal/Thrash or Hard Rock......

Few bands come to mind. And be honest here... :lol: :LOL:

Duran Duran
Flock of Seagulls
Pat Benatar
Rick Springfield
.38 Special
The Cars
Huey Lewis and the news

Probably quite a bit more.
Still great music that I like to check out on the 80's channel on satellite radio.
Ah.... those were the days. :D

Loved and listened to all of it and I also hung out with a lot of new wave and punk guys who hipped me to a lot of cool stuff.

The Bottom line is it is my personal opinion that a musician will have an open mind and love music regardless of genre or labels slapped on it.
it doesn't mean that you will love all if it, as we all have our opinions ,but I lump music/bands into what I like or dislike lol

When you start limiting yourself to specific genres you tend to be a bit narrow minded or that behavior that reminds me of when you were a kid and just starting to figure out the type of music that you really like and anything that wasn't that..sucked (or that's what you told your friends lol ) :)

Here come the philosophical posts :m9: :m9: Oh well, this thread was fun while it lasted.

Glad you enjoyed it :D
 
Probably already mentioned but these are coming to my mind as well:

ABC
Animotion
B52's (My Fav's)
Bronski Beat
Boy George
Gloria Estefan
Haysi fantayzee
Madness
Men without hat
New Order
PIL
Prince (before he became tafkap...:-)
Shannon
Soft Cell
Starship
The Hooters
The Primitives
The Rocksteady crew
Thommy Conwell and the young rumblers
TransX
OMD
UB40
Ultravox
Visage

tbc
 
I was into punk, hardcore and then thrash in the 80's. I was also a fan of Priest, Maiden, VH, Ozzy...although I really did not care for "hair metal" at the time. I have developed a new appreciation for it in my old age though. :thumbsup:
 
bonedarrell":1nvyvkro said:
ADA MP-1 and Quadraverb in the back!!! Ahhhh...the sizzle!!!!
faac31fb2b7b37ac180bd8aea9e5c8e1.jpg
no one can stop you know,
tonight you're on the loose.



"Here come the philosophical posts :m9: :m9: :m9: Oh well, this thread was fun while it lasted."
i love gainy/ralph, but that was funny!
 
rupe":mu18djnb said:
Diving deep :D


This typified pop in the 80s for me. Loved it and still like to listen when it hits the classic rock stations. The quasi 80s Sammy Hagar mullet was awesome. The 80s sure made it okay for guys with curly hair to grow it out and look somewhat current for the time.
 
mentoneman":3sv3dewp said:
bonedarrell":3sv3dewp said:
ADA MP-1 and Quadraverb in the back!!! Ahhhh...the sizzle!!!!
faac31fb2b7b37ac180bd8aea9e5c8e1.jpg
no one can stop you know,
tonight you're on the loose.



"Here come the philosophical posts :m9: :m9: :m9: Oh well, this thread was fun while it lasted."
i love gainy/ralph, but that was funny!


I thought it was funny to Pat. That's why I didn't come back with anything to sarcastic :D
 
rupe":chfqg67k said:
I can't believe I forgot The Stray Cats and The Hooters...some of my all time favorites. A few more that I failed to mention:


Phil Collins

Love The Stray Cats (Brian and Lee make killer solo stuff now) and Nervous Night by The Hooters was one of my favorite albums of the 80s.

Phil Collins may be a little cheesy but he was a great song writer and drummer. His voice sounded great all the way through his final tour. I don't care what anyone says but one of the best late at night driving in your car tunes ever:

 
Mailman1971":2dfrnbnc said:
Yeah myself included. :D
Anyhow....was just thinking of some of the other bands I listened to back in the 80's BESIDES Metal/Hair Metal/Thrash or Hard Rock......

Few bands come to mind. And be honest here... :lol: :LOL:

Duran Duran
Flock of Seagulls
Pat Benatar
Rick Springfield
.38 Special
The Cars
Huey Lewis and the news

Probably quite a bit more.
Still great music that I like to check out on the 80's channel on satellite radio.
Ah.... those were the days. :D
I liked all of those that you mentioned Dano...I saw Huey Lewis live and was absolutely blown away at how great they were. Their guitar player kicked all kinds of ass and they were so much more than "Hip to be square" it wasnt even funny.. I saw Duran Duran on the Rio tour and that was an incredibley good show as well..
 
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