Dust off the memory - late 70s & early 80s tunes please!
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Right. Having recently been introduced to the delights of Spotify, I have started to put together a list of tunes from my yoof. No, not Arthur Askey, Vera Lynn,et al. Yoof, not childhood.
So I'm looking for stuff that was getting radio airplay from the late 70s to the early 80s. Glam rock lovers need not apply (cos it's the wrong period, and utter shite). At the mo, I'm going back to circa Cruel to be Kind as far as stuff that was contemporary when played, and things like Hotel California/the Beach Boys for old stuff that was getting airplay then.
Mid 80s is the cut off - Into The Groove is well into the twilight of this window.
So, let's have some suggestions please. I've googled a few 80s playlists, but they are too US-centric. There's a limit to how much REO Speedwagon a man can take.
Winning entries will receive the satisfaction of a job well done.
[cue "jokes" about 78s, and playlists that would make Charlotte Green pee herself with the giggles]
So I'm looking for stuff that was getting radio airplay from the late 70s to the early 80s. Glam rock lovers need not apply (cos it's the wrong period, and utter shite). At the mo, I'm going back to circa Cruel to be Kind as far as stuff that was contemporary when played, and things like Hotel California/the Beach Boys for old stuff that was getting airplay then.
Mid 80s is the cut off - Into The Groove is well into the twilight of this window.
So, let's have some suggestions please. I've googled a few 80s playlists, but they are too US-centric. There's a limit to how much REO Speedwagon a man can take.
Winning entries will receive the satisfaction of a job well done.
[cue "jokes" about 78s, and playlists that would make Charlotte Green pee herself with the giggles]
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One of the first albums i owned was Now 1. It's the tail end of the period you mention, but might bring back some good memories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That%2 ... _series%290 -
Did the Beach Boys keep their success into the 70's?
Seriously though for the 70's early 80's nowt better than Bowie, any L.P. of that era, or is he classed as Glam Rock.0 -
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Oddjob62 wrote:One of the first albums i owned was Now 1. It's the tail end of the period you mention, but might bring back some good memories.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_That%2 ... _series%29
You could try wikipedia listings for number one singles by year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nu ... f_1974_(UK)#1974
and so on.
I'm only 8 years younger than the OP - funny how such a small time gap can lead to a completely different cultural experience“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
Off the top of my head...
The Police.
Big Audio Dynamite (might be a shade too late)
Elton John - Rocket Man
Dire Straits
The Buggles
Joy Division
Then I Googled and found this:
http://www.rhapsody.com/playlistcentral ... ly.8926549FCN 2-4.
"What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
"It stays down, Daddy."
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If the number in your username is a clue to your age then you're pretty much the same age as me. This is something I've been meaning to do for years, so will have to put the zimmer away and dig up the memory banks
Here's a few random starters for 10:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyIi8-BJAQo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a84L1hVVEls&ob=av2nl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qHTn_wtQas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPgHbt0ODr4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9MYXr9gY5U&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6siGKxcKol0"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Madness
10cc
Gloria Gaynor
Boney M
Ultravox
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Siouxsie & the Banshees.
Early Simple Minds - New Gold Dream is the cut off.
Echo & the Bunnymen
Cure
Blondie
Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangerous
Clash
Micheal Jackson - Off the Wall
The Police
Specials
Selector
Madness
The Beat
Peter Gabriel
Kate Bush
U2 - War is the cut off
Fashion
Yazoo
Shriekback
Talking Heads
That should be long enough and varied enough to keep you busy for a while!None of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.0 -
There's some good stuff in here, chaps. Keep it coming.
For a cultural reference point, I used to get home from school in time to listen to Roger Scott on Capital. Much influenced by his playlists, therefore: the Boss, the Eagles, Beach Boys, Loud Reed, the Kinks, Billy Joel, stuff in that vein, plus then Brit stuff like Squeeze, Dire Straits (has their stock taken a beating over time), XTC, Bowie. Plus oddities like 99 Luftballons und Echo Beach.
This is Nostalgia Central...
Will add some of the above to the list, and if I can figure put, may post it somewhere in due course.0 -
we did an 80 play list on spotify a while back
http://open.spotify.com/user/nicklouse/ ... xL9XwwCFjm"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
Parktools :?:SheldonBrown0 -
Not familiar with Roger Scott's work. I was listening when Radio 1 was good, or had to put up with Red Dragon Radio.
How about:
Men at Work
Pink Floyd
Kraftwerk
Genesis (never listened to their earlier stuff, mind, so that's a blind suggestion)?FCN 2-4.
"What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
"It stays down, Daddy."
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The 80s S-H-U-D-D-E-R
horrible period in time.Rule #5 // Harden The Feck Up.
Rule #9 // If you are out riding in bad weather, it means you are a badass. Period.
Rule #12 // The correct number of bikes to own is n+1.
Rule #42 // A bike race shall never be preceded with a swim and/or followed by a run.0 -
My favorite record in the late Seventies was the debut album by the Cars. It was released in '78 and generated a couple of hits--Just What I Needed and My Best Friend's Girl--and later Moving in Stereo was featured in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. And you still hear snippets of that album in ads and just about everywhere, it seems.0
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A bit of electro pop
OMD - Organisation is my favourite album
Duran Duran - Rio is a must for an early 80's playlist
Neo Prog - Marillion (Song for a Jesters tear, Misplaced Childhood etc..)
and lets not miss out on the god man Roger Waters greatest post Pink Floyd Album (the Pro's and Con's of Hitchhiking)
I will think up some more
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all of the above, plus, off the top of my head
the jam
adam and the ants
alarm
big country
heaven 17
dire straits
chris rea (thinking road to hell but that might be too late on your timeline)
showaddywaddy
teardrop explodes
oddities abound.....
shadda upa your face..... Joe Dolce
Wurzels
matchstick cats and dogs....brian and michael0 -
The The Soul Mining and Infected both great albums
The SmithsFcn 5
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Oddjob62 wrote:One of the first albums i owned was Now 1.
Depressingly that series of albums is now at number 77
Also you say 'album' and you get blank looks from your kids“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
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.
Lots of other stuff has been mentioned. Good shout for Ian Dury buy someone earlier.0 -
From my 80's 12 inchers CD box set, plus selected extracts from the seamier side of the iPod - try this lot, omitting the James Lasts & Nelson Riddles of this world and mainly the Prog Rock stuff that make up most of my stuff as you specifically [and wrongly] criticised it.
Sorted alphabetically to hide any implied preference.
All Out Of Love - Air Supply
Babylon's Burning - Ruts
By The Time I Get To Phoenix - Glen Campbell
Digging Your Scene - Blow Monkeys
D.I.S.C.O. - Ottowan
Down To Earth - Curiosity Killed The Cat
Dreadlock Holiday - 10CC
Eton Rifles - Jam
Ever Changing Moods - Style Council
Ever So Lonely - Monsoon
Every 1's A Winner - Hot Chocolate
Fade To Grey - Visage
Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
Gary Gilmore's Eyes - Rezillos
Ghosts - Japan
Girl With The Faraway Eyes - Stones
Howzat - Sherbert
I'm A Wonderful Thing - Kid Creaole
I'm Mandy Fly Me - 10CC
In Love With A German Film Star - Passions
Invisible Sun - Police
It's My Life - Talk Talk
King Of Hollywood - Eagles
London Calling - Clash
Love Action - Human League
Love Is A Wonderful Colour - Icicle Works
Love Plus One - Haircut 100
Mama - Genesis
Mandy - Barry Manilow
More Than A Feeling - Boston
My Best Friends Girl - Cars
Never Stop - Echo & The Bunnymen
Now I'm Here - Queen
Obsession - Animotion
Pretty vacant - Pistols
Pull Up To The Bumper - Grace Jones
Quiet Life - Japan
Respectable - Stones
So In Love - OMD
Somewhere In My Heart - Aztec Camera
So You Win Again - Hot Chocolate
Still The Same - Bob Seger
Talk Of The Town - Pretenders
Teenage Kicks - Undertones
Waiting for a Train - Flash In The Pan
Whistle Down The Wind - Nick Heywood
Wild West Hero - ELO
Won't Get Fooled Again - Who
Wonderful Life - Black
Wood Beez - Scritti Politti
Wordy Rappinghood - Tom Tom Club
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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.0
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Police
Blondie
Adam & the Ants
Teardrop Explodes
Simple Minds (1981-84 stuff was great)
U2 (ditto)
Motorhead
Talking Heads
PiL
The Jam
The Clash
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Matthew Wilder - Break My Stride.
Ha ha.....now get it out of your head!Unwashed (but well-lubricated) fixed thing, jeans, DMs - FCN 7(?)0 -
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You Untc."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Sex Pistols
Buzzcocks
Stranglers
Clash
UB40 - before they lost interest in making music and just did covers
The Beat
New York Dolls
Dennis Brown
Gregory Isaacs
Mad Professor
The Fall
Sly and Robbie
Undertones
Aswad
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Come On Eileen is quite probably the worst record ever made in the history of time. Gaah - I can't do with it. It did lead to one of the better witty tee-shirts though - "I Came On Eileen", spotted on a fat bloke's shirt last year..
This could turn into a thread for song name puns.0