Hi everyone,
I don't know about you guys, but back in the mid 80's through to early 90's - when I was frantically playing games, doing Amstrad things, reading Amstrad magazines etc the radio in the background was always playing... so, these days whenever I hear the below artists/songs, it kinda takes me back to that time :) Anyone else kind of associate music with the good old days? or have any songs/bands they used to hear and associate with those times? ** Disclaimer: I do not necessarily like or dislike any of the below **
List:
INXS - random songs by this band
Fleetwood Mac - Tell me lies
Simple Minds - don't you forget about me
Scorpions - winds of change
Pat Benitar - Love is a battlefield
Murray Head - One night in Bangkok
Nick Kershaw - Wouldn't it be good / The Riddle
MJ - Thriller, Billy Jean, Beat It e.t.c
Lionel Richie
Ice House
Hall and Oates - Out of Touch
Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street
George Michael - Careless Whisper (Wham too I suppose)
David Bowie - Lets dance
Culture Club
Cindy Lauper
Bee Gees - Staying Alive
Duran Duran
Tiffany - I think we're alone
Rick Springfield - Jessies Girl
Foreigner
AHA - Take on me
Johhny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams
Ah - that will do...for now... by all means, not comprehensive, more of a just a brain dump.
Good ole memories ;)
I should probably mention "Band Aid - Do they know it's Christmas" & "USA for Africa - We are the world" too!
Depeche Mode, Depeche Mode, Depeche Mode, ;D France Gall, Kim Wilde, Tanita Tikaram
Btw.
Wind of change was released in 1991. No track from the 80´s.
Quote from: Border_7 on 01:17, 20 November 14
George Michael - Careless Whisper (Wham too I suppose)
No that was an early George Michael solo after he left Wham.
Back in the Mid-80s I got a few of those Compilation Cassettes (with 18 tracks from Various Artists), which I've still got. Some of the songs still appeal, though I have to go through them all again.
Talking Heads
Jean Michel Jarre
Iron Maiden
Petshop Boys
Jan Hammer
(In no particular order)
Bryce.
I associate the Prince's album Sign o the Times (late '87 / early '88) with Spindizzy and Saboteur, and strangely enough with Twinings Mango flavoured black tea (doesn't exist anymore and Twining's quality has dropped immensely since that days).
Quote from: MaV on 09:46, 20 November 14
I associate the Prince's album Sign o the Times (late '87 / early '88) with Spindizzy and Saboteur, and strangely enough with Twinings Mango flavoured black tea (doesn't exist anymore and Twining's quality has dropped immensely since that days).
I assume that was back before Stephen fry was a twinings advertising character and their teas came in loose leaf packaging only? [emoji6]
Quote from: CraigsBar on 09:55, 20 November 14I assume that was back before Stephen fry was a twinings advertising character and their teas came in loose leaf packaging only? (https://s3.amazonaws.com/tapatalk-emoji/emoji6.png)
I've never seen the advertising, but yeah, loose leaf packaging aka metal boxes. Their Earl Grey still comes in metal boxes, but since they are bergamot flavoured only with just a tinge of the real thing, I avoid them.
I certainly get happy childhood flashbacks when I hear Chain Reaction by Diana Ross, Come On Eileen by Dexy's Midnight Runners, Cars by Gary Numan, I've Got My Mind Set On You by George Harrison, Kids in America by Kim Wilde, The Final Countdown by Europe and probably loads of others but I literally just woke up so my brain is still booting up. But yeah I miss being a kid in the 80's. It's like the world was a dark place under threat from nukes and aids (I remember the scary commercial about that) and everyone just decided hey who cares if we die tomorrow, let's just have all sorts of silly fun today!
"I've Got My Mind Set On You by Kim Wilde" ?? Don't you mean George Harrison?
Bryce.
Quote from: Bryce on 10:53, 20 November 14
"I've Got My Mind Set On You by Kim Wilde" ?? Don't you mean George Harrison?
Bryce.
That's what happens when you try typing when the computer has only just booted up and is still loading up crap in the background. It must have stalled while I was typing and I hadn't noticed. Fun how it managed to do it between the exact amount of words to do that though. :) Fixed!
Prefab sprout
Deacon blue
Queen
Plastic Bertrand ;D
Talk Talk
There was loads of cool synth pop, in particular Eurythmics. Metallica were at their best in the mid 80's, as were Anthrax. Megadeth too. Iron Maiden have always been awesome. Then there was the emergence of hip hop and techno, house and rave music.
Quote from: Carnivac on 10:45, 20 November 14It's like the world was a dark place under threat from nukes and aids (I remember the scary commercial about that) and everyone just decided hey who cares if we die tomorrow, let's just have all sorts of silly fun today!
Now its terrorists and ebola. Same shit. Thats how politics works, keeping us divided and ruling us through fear. Lest we all unite and realise who the real enemy of us all is and take our planet back from them.
There were just as many terrorists and headline illnesses back then too. We were just to young and carefree to spend any time worrying about them.
Bryce.
5 reasons why the 80s should have been shot at sight! (The decade, I mean, not these "artists"!)
Even just posting these is making me puke all over my PC!
Eighth Wonder - I'm Not Scared (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-PYqUHfTMA#)
Belinda Carlisle - Heaven Is A Place On Earth (Official Music Video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-WP6POdTgY#ws)
Tiffany - I Think We're Alone Now (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6Q3mHyzn78#)
Landscape - Einstein A Go Go (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZqUNEHYZgQ#)
a-ha - Take On Me (Official Video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914#)
Patsy Kensit was hot back then :) (even if she couldn't sing)
You forgot Zig Zig Sputnik :D
Bryce.
Oh oh, yeah Take on Me and Heaven is a Place on Earth are tracks in my Winamp's 80's playlist. I like those.
Also White Wedding by Billy Idol, Boys of Summer by Don Henley, Take My Breath Away by Berlin, The Power of Love by Huey Lewis & the News, Rush Hour by Jane Wiedlin, Eternal Flame by The Bangles, She Sells Sanctuary by The Cult, Going Underground by The Jam, and We Built This City and Nothing's Going to Stop Us Now both by Starship. And there's likely others too. These all take me back to a happier place.
Oh and Ghostbusters by Ray Parker, Jr. Can't believe I forgot that one, with the amount of times I play the games and watch the movies and cartoon. :)
Ahhhh, and Dancing in the Dark by Bruce Springsteen, which is significant because I actually performed it in a school assembly when I was about 7 or 8, totally dressed exactly like he is in the video and doing the moves. Even pulled a girl I fancied onto the stage like he does with the then young and unknown Courteney Cox. Ah, good times. That flashback makes me think perhaps I've always been happier on stage being somebody else rather than myself. :P
Heh, I'm making an 80's-like game in the style of an 80's computer and based on an 80's sci fi movie. Yeah, it's my fave decade. Hated the 90's though. Really truly loathed that time.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtWTUt2RZh0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtWTUt2RZh0#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu55q_3YtOY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu55q_3YtOY#)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3odl-KoNZwk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3odl-KoNZwk#)
sounds good to me...
tasty's selection is a bit ... controversial. You can find awful songs in every decade, less so in the 80s more crap in the 90s.
Here some Austrian songs from '81/'82 (New Wave-y):
Klaus Prünster - Wunderwelt (1982) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAiXRWxqqd4)
Cosmetics Hello Man - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoBacfs5UsU&feature=player_detailpage#t=40)
Minisex - Ich fahre mit dem Auto (Original) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKx4sVIUlXU)
Some of my favourite UK songs from the 80s:
Heaven 17 - Temptation - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7_Rc7m_smQ)
The Human League - Being Boiled 1982 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRC9K7iLUAw)
Eurythmics - Love Is A Stranger - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6f593X6rv8)
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Official Video) - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeMFqkcPYcg)
Ultravox - Lament (Extended Mix) 1984 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHq8HRWseSE)
And let's not forget the French (the first one admittedly is from '79, and Lio is Belgian):
Lio - Banana Split - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsqLi9LfiwM)
Lio - Amoreux Solitaires - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVCoYZRd0iw)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHtW9EZaKYQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHtW9EZaKYQ)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cYQKDm26Kc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cYQKDm26Kc)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8j3pDrLTZg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8j3pDrLTZg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmAHp645l4c (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmAHp645l4c)
(well, this one is from '92 but in tradition of the 80s, IMO).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V04xN1AF5UE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V04xN1AF5UE)
But in essence this list could be 10 times longer and still not cover all I heard back then, and I've forgotten so many song titles.
Just remembered, speaking of hot girls - here's three I had a little crush on:
Bow Wow Wow - I Want Candy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMICD3aMZpw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMICD3aMZpw)
Haysi Fantayzee - Shiny Shiny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLqC3zs4r3Y (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLqC3zs4r3Y)
J. Geils Band - Centerfold
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqDjMZKf-wg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqDjMZKf-wg)
Doesn't she look fabulous in her negligee at 1:22?
Also:
Missing Persons - Destination Unknown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WDly1Oc_P4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WDly1Oc_P4)
Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsx3nGoKIN8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsx3nGoKIN8)
I gotta stop now, or I'll post another couple ...
Edit: deleted the https which keeps the videos from showing their titles somehow ...
MrV... ok, ok... so I was a little biased with my choices (and, I have to admit I still have the Eighth Wonder and Belinda Carlisle albums somewhere)
So, for a proper 80s album! I have wrestled with my conscience and despite having OPTICAL RACE, LE PARC, TANGRAM and the almighty WHITE EAGLE to choose from, this one would sum-up the whole decade for me... I spent too many hours infront of my 464 and 6128 listening to this!
Tangerine Dream - 1988 Livemiles (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfipRf60dh8#ws)
Without a doubt, my favourite Tangerine Dream album; I still use it now to get my out of depression.
(it's playing in the background as I type and I'm annoying the neighbours with my loud singing!)
Quote from: villain on 07:53, 20 November 14
Depeche Mode, Depeche Mode, Depeche Mode, ;D France Gall, Kim Wilde, Tanita Tikaram
Btw.
Wind of change was released in 1991. No track from the 80´s.
You are right - and it fits into mid 80's to early 90's ;D
Quote from: Jonah (Tasteful Mr) Ship on 16:46, 20 November 14
5 reasons why the 80s should have been shot at sight! (The decade, I mean, not these "artists"!)
Even just posting these is making me puke all over my PC!
Ha ha ha - Belinda Carlisle!!! of course!
Quote from: AMSDOS on 09:17, 20 November 14
No that was an early George Michael solo after he left Wham.
I knew he did a few solos (Last Christmas?), then I remembered he was in Wham!
Wake me up before you...?
What happened to the other Wham dude?
My friend in the neighbourhood who had a CPC464, used to listen to Klaus Nomi quite a few times when I visited:
Klaus Nomi - Simple Man - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFaZyHxQGYQ)
Klaus Nomi - Rubberband Lazer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ5JIawX6KQ)
He was also more into Avantgarde, so Laurie Anderson and Pere Ubu - to name two - were playing while we copied software. I can't remember the Pere Ubu titles, so Laurie Anderson's best known only:
Laurie Anderson - O Superman - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hhm0NHhCBg)
Laurie Anderson - Sharkey's Day - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaBbHGKLp88)
Quote from: Carnivac on 17:58, 20 November 14
Oh oh, yeah Take on Me and Heaven is a Place on Earth are tracks in my Winamp's 80's playlist. I like those.
Also White Wedding by Billy Idol, Boys of Summer by Don Henley, Take My Breath Away by Berlin, The Power of Love by Huey Lewis & the News, Rush Hour by Jane Wiedlin, Eternal Flame by The Bangles, She Sells Sanctuary by The Cult, Going Underground by The Jam, and We Built This City and Nothing's Going to Stop Us Now both by Starship. And there's likely others too. These all take me back to a happier place.
Oh and Ghostbusters by Ray Parker, Jr. Can't believe I forgot that one, with the amount of times I play the games and watch the movies and cartoon. :)
Ahhhh, and Dancing in the Dark by Bruce Springsteen, which is significant because I actually performed it in a school assembly when I was about 7 or 8, totally dressed exactly like he is in the video and doing the moves. Even pulled a girl I fancied onto the stage like he does with the then young and unknown Courteney Cox. Ah, good times. That flashback makes me think perhaps I've always been happier on stage being somebody else rather than myself. :P
Heh, I'm making an 80's-like game in the style of an 80's computer and based on an 80's sci fi movie. Yeah, it's my fave decade. Hated the 90's though. Really truly loathed that time.
Billy Idol, Starship - of course! yes. Ghostbusters too!! and even the Dancing in the Dark / Springsteen Courtney Cox thing... good one. She even appeared in the 1987 "Blockbuster" Masters of the Universe!!!! :D
Good times...
Did anybody already mention Alphaville? Just heard them on the radio and have to add them here. :-)
Quote from: villain on 18:33, 21 November 14
Did anybody already mention Alphaville? Just heard them on the radio and have to add them here. :-)
Well only if it were 'big in Japan' a great song though
Quote from: Border_7 on 23:00, 20 November 14
I knew he did a few solos (Last Christmas?), then I remembered he was in Wham!
Last Christmas was credited as Wham!
The weird thing about Careless Whisper is it was credited to George Michael outside of the US, Canada & Japan, which is why I was under the impression it was a George Michael, which is somewhat correct, but it's on Wham! album "Make it Big".
Wham! as a group were active until 1986.
QuoteWake me up before you...?
Yes.
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What happened to the other Wham dude?
Andrew Ridgeley (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Ridgeley) - seems to be under the radar these days. Had a solo album back in 1990