Dust off the memory - late 70s & early 80s tunes please!
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Not waded through the other replies but you could catch some of:
The Cure
The Chameleons
EArly Echo and the Bunnymen
OMD
The Smiths
Joy Div
New Order (early)
Flock of Seagulls
Japan
Heaven 17
The Stranglers
That'll do for now, no prizes for guessing that I'm about the same age as you...
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Always a pleasure to be of service....
There's so much that's far worse; I just need to go and raid my sister's record collection....
The Popguns' "Waiting For The Winter" is good, though, as is a lot of the early Poppies' stuff.Unwashed (but well-lubricated) fixed thing, jeans, DMs - FCN 7(?)0 -
Johnny Hates Jazz, and Roachford to add to your list.....
I saw Squeeze before Christmas, still sounding as good as ever Most of their stuff went back on my mp3....Bike1
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A little known band came up on shuffle just now - The Fixx. Stands the test of time better than most. IMO :oops:None of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.0
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Best live (no order):
Misty in Roots at Durham Uni
Laurie Anderson United States I-IV (twice)
Magazine, Bauhaus, Deutsch-Amerikanische Freundschaft & the Last Dance @ the Lyceum
Some tracks I don't think have been mentioned yet, in random order:
- "Damaged Goods", "Armalite Rifle" (Gang of Four)
- White Man in Hamersmith Palais (The Clash)
- I got your number (The Jags)
- Bella Lugosi's Dead (Bauhaus) - This one got me through the Cambridge General paper. Psychologically, at least. There was a question about vampires, and we'd just had it on the deck...
- Another Girl, Another Planet (The Only Ones)
- Do the Du (A Certain Ratio) - But I think I liked them better when they went dancy. Good at The Hacienda.
- "Harmony in my Head", "You Say You Don't Love Me", "Ever fallen in love with ..." , Spiral Scratch (The Buzzcocks) - well, different Buzzcocks
- "A song from under the Floorboards", "Shot By Both Sides" (Magazine)
- "I feel love" (Donna Summer/Giorgio Moroder)
- Disorder (Joy Division)
- Biig Noise from the Jungle EP (The Tiller Boys)
- "Sunday Morning" "Venus in Furs" (The Velvet Underground) - Oops - wrong decade.
- "Don't you want me..." "Zero as a Limit" (Human League")
- "Cash" (Prince Charles & the City Beat band)
- "Uptown top Ranking" - (Althea & Donna)
- "Planet Clare" - The B52's"
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Oooooohhh - Gang of Four!
I only have them on dodgy tapes and no tape deck. The search begins :PNone of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.0 -
Pretenders - Brass in Pocket 8) .Life is like a roll of toilet paper; long and useful, but always ends at the wrong moment. Anon.
Think how stupid the average person is.......
half of them are even more stupid than you first thought.0 -
CiB wrote:Veronese68 wrote:I always liked Geno by Dexys Midnight Runners. It's been completely overshadowed by Come on Eileen as far as airplay goes but is the far better track to my mind.
Music snobs. You're only jealous you didn't write it :roll: .Life is like a roll of toilet paper; long and useful, but always ends at the wrong moment. Anon.
Think how stupid the average person is.......
half of them are even more stupid than you first thought.0 -
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UFO & Rush have just made a comeback onto my play list.
Supertramp and Fleetwood Mac are next.....or perhaps not!
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Early Eurythmics should scrape in, if no one's mentioned them yet0
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daviesee wrote:Oooooohhh - Gang of Four!
I only have them on dodgy tapes and no tape deck. The search begins :P
I think there is a Gang of Four special on BBC 6 Music this week.
4 of my favourite 80s Albums:
The Gift - The Jam
Absolutey - Madness
Rise & Fall - Madness
Searching for the Young Soul Rebels - Dexys Midnight Runners0