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It reminds me of being a kid like at school discos

2006-08-29 09:17:30 · 42 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Music

42 answers

ME ME ME!!!
I love 80s!!

2006-08-29 09:18:50 · answer #1 · answered by I♥him 5 · 2 0

i started collecting songs from 80s because todays stuff is nothing but... crap.... big time!

1- Suzanna - Art Compay
2- Secret Lovers - Atlantic Star
3- Baby I Love Your Way - Atlantic Star
4- Always - Atlantic Star
5- Lets get it on - Barry White
6- Oh what a night - Billy Joel
7- Just an illusion - Imagination
8- Never tear us apart - INXS
9- The way I feel about you – Karyn White
10- Love saw it – Karyn White
11- Super woman – Karyn White
12- Secret Randezvous – Karyn White
13- Can I stay with you – Karyn White
14- Let me make love to you - Keith Washington
15- Joanna - Kool and the Gang
16- Gloria - Laura Brannigan
17- Something about you - Level 42
18- Lessons in love - Level 42
19- Can you feel the beat - Lisa Lisa & the Cult Jam
20- Crush on you - Jets
21- I wonder if I take you home - Lisa Lisa & the Cult Jam
22- Get into the grove - Madona
23- Border lin - Madona
24- Lucky star - Madona
25- I feel the earth move - Martika
26- Toy soldiers - Martika
27- Don't look any further - Mpeople
28- 99 red balloons - Nena
29- Girlfriend - Pebbles
30 Mercedes Boy -Pebbles
31- The secret garden - Quincy Jones
32- Let the music play - Shanon
33- I'll keep holding you - Simple Red
34- True - Spandau Ballet
35- Spring Love - Stevie B
36- One more try - Stevie B
37- When I dream about you - Stevie B
38- In my eyes - Stevie B
39- I wanna be the one - Stevie B
40- Turn off the light - Teddy Pendergrass
41- Toto - Africa
42- Red red wine - UB40
43- Last Christmas - Wham
44- Here I go again - Whitesnake
45- Ain't nothing going on but the rent - Gwen Guthrie
46- Rhythm of the night - El Debarge
47- Hazy Shade of Winter - The Bangles
48- Every time you go away - Paul Young
49- Baby come to me - Patti Austin & James Ingram
50- Love is a battlefield - Pat Benatar
51- Tonight I celebrate my love - Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
52- Bad Girls – Donna Summer
53- Total eclipse of the heart – Bonnie Tyler
54- Straight up – Paula Abdul
55- Take on me – A-HA
56- Let’s hear it for the boys – Footloose
57- Girls just wanna have fun – Cyndi Lauper
58- Nothing compares to you – Sinead o’connor
59- Living on a prayer – Bon Jovi
60- Yah mo be there – Michael Macdonald & James Ingram
61- Serious – Donna Allen
62- Good Tradition – Tanita Tikaram
63- Rock Me Amadeus – Falco
64- Holding Out For A Hero – Pat Benatar
65- The Final Countdown – Steve Winwood
66- Arthur’s Theme – Christopher Cross
67- Break It To Me Gently – Angela Bofill
68- Healing – Deniece Williams
69- How Can I Fall – Breathe
70- I Don’t Have The Heart – James Ingram
71- I Don’t Want To Lose You – The Spinner
72- Hard To Say I’m Sorry – Peter Cetera
73- Tonight’s The Night – Rod Stewart
74- Hello - Lionel Richi
75- Making Love Out Of Nothing At All – Air Supply
76- Rush Rush - Paula Abdul
77- Tell It To My Heart – Taylor Dayne
78- Catch Me I’m Falling – Taylor Dayne
79- Love Will Lead You Back – Taylor Dayne
80- Listen To Your Heart – Roxette
81- It Must Have Been Love – Roxette
82- Now And Forever – Richard Marx
83- Sex Machine – James Brown
84- Don’t You Want Me Baby - Human League
85- I Think We’re Alone Now – Tiffany
86- Self Control – Laura Branigan
87- All Night Long – Lionel Richie
88- Owner Of A Lonely Heart – Yes
89- Tainted Love - Soft Cell
90- We Got the Beat - Go-Go's
91- White Lines - Grand Master Flash
92- Who Can It Be Now - Men at Work
93- You Spin Me - Dead or Alive
94- Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins
95- Down Under - Men At Work
96- Eye of the Tiger - Survivor
97- Fascination - Human League
98- Foolish Beat - Debbie Gibson
99- Gloria - Laura Branigan
100- Let's Dance, David Bowie
101- Let's Hear it For The Boy - Deniece Williams
102- Luca - Suzanne Vega
103- Mad About You, Belinda Carlisle
104- Manic Monday, the Bangles
105- My Prerogative - Bobby Brown
106- No More Words, Berlin
107- Only in My Dreams - Debbie Gibson
108- Peek-a-Boo, Siouxsie and the Banshees
109- Pink Houses, John Cougar
110- Point of No Return - Expose
111- Pop Goes the World - Men Without Hats
112- Think, Information Society
113- Too Shy - Kajagoogoo
114- Total Eclipse of the Heart, Bonnie Tyler
115- Touch Me, Samantha Fox
116- Two of Hearts, Stacey Q
117- Venus, Bananarama
118- Video Killed the Radio Star, the Bangels
119- She Drives Me Crazy - FINE YOUNG CANNIBALS
120- All Cried Out - ALLISON MOYET
121- Un-Break My Heart – Toni Braxton
122- I Just Died in Your Arms – Cutting Crew
123- Time After Time – Cyndi Lauper
124- Safety Dance – Men Without Hats
125- Silent Morning – Noel
126- Lost In Your Eyes - Debbie Gibson
127- Let me Be The One – Expose
128- What About Love – Heart
129- Breakfast At Tiffany’s – Hootie and The Blowfish
130- Seven Second – Youssou N’Dour & Nina Cherry
131- Looking For A New Love - Jody Watley
132- I Don’t Have The Heart – James Ingram
133- Shake You Down - Gregory Abbott
134- Solid - Ashford & Simpson

2006-09-01 00:22:20 · answer #2 · answered by Ralph65 3 · 1 0

Another lover of the 80's. -))) Note, a lot of today's music (I'd say 20% if not more) is based on that decade so be careful when you say you hate the 80's. I loved them, Bucks Fizz, Human League, Gun's N Rose's, heck, I hated it when i got up & left England in '88 but when you're a kid you don't have much choice. Back to the point, I still listen now to the 80's. I even own a few cd's of the 80's. Bros, late 80's, yep, Taylor Dane, Sam Fox, Stock Aitken & Waterman began their supremecy around that time too. A 10 year run I'm measuring roughly. @ 1 time, they dominated the chart. In the words of Bucks Fizz, either your "Making your mind up" or living in "A world of make believe". lol
1/9 Did I forget to mention the unforgetable Spitting Image Chicken song which was no.1 for 3 weeks & 11 weeks in the top 40. You'll be humming it for weeks (or years in my case!!)

2006-08-29 20:45:08 · answer #3 · answered by John "007"!!! 3 · 0 0

I was only a little kid in the 80s but my sister was in high school and I have so many memories of hanging out with her and listening to the music of the 80s! I absolutley love 80s music, I even bought the 80s gold collection!

2006-08-29 09:28:07 · answer #4 · answered by Mandice84 2 · 2 0

Yesss!!! My sister tells me i have a little obsession with eighties music, particularly eighties punk rock. My favorites: Duran Duran, Queen, The Clash, Ramones, The Police, Bon Jovi, Human League, Quiet Riot, Violent Femmes.... I was not a part of the eighties generation as i was born in 1982 but, i have always loved eighities punk rock. Something about the music that makes me feel alive, young, free and basically just excited like the first day of summer when i was a kid and knowing there was ABSOLUTELY NO SCHOOL FOR THREE MONTHS!!!! That's how the music makes me feel!

2006-08-29 09:39:25 · answer #5 · answered by caprilyeous 2 · 2 0

Hi. The 80's were great for Journey and Foreigner,but every time I walk in to a Pub now and here Frankie goes to Hollywoods' 'Relax' I get a terrible urge to torch the joint. Apparently it's a pre-conditioned reflex action caused by 10 years of hearing the bloody song.....
Live the dream,
Misterviv

2006-09-02 02:44:58 · answer #6 · answered by misterviv 3 · 0 0

Were you there in the 80s? It drives me mad to hear teens saying they love the 80s because they have no idea how damned cheesy it was back then!!!!

I am one of the 80s generation and did most of my growing up in that decade (from age 8 - 18) and although 80s music might have sounded OK at the time I just CRINGE to hear it now! The problem is it just sounds so dated! All those synthesisers!!!

In my very early teens I listened to Spandau Ballet and A-ha. Later teens I moved on to cheesy boybands like Bros and New Kids on the Block. God they were so awful!!! I was such a typical teenage girl!

And if you're in the UK - remember all that terrible Stock Aitken and Waterman (s)Hit Factory stuff?? Rick Astley, Mel N Kim, Sonia, Kylie & Jason - ARRRRRGH! It was vile drivel!!!! And Milli Vanilli who never sang on their own records?!?!

Debbie Gibson and Tiffany, anyone?!?? Eurgh!

The 80s wasn't as good as some people make it out to be, especially those who weren't there! I think like any nostalgia thing we just remember the good and forget the bad.

Some of the stuff that was around then, which I didn't listen to as a teenage I do actually quite enjoy now. I can listen to Guns n Roses now but wouldn't have done back in my teens as I wasn't a metalhead and preferred my boyband pop. I can now appreciate what really good rock songs GnR made.

Some 80s songs like Madonna's "Crazy for You" sort of bring a nostalgic tear to my eye and remind me of being a puffball-skirted, permed haired 13-14 year old, hopelessly in love with the dorky bloke in Form 3H who never noticed me . . . or the Bangles "Eternal Flame" reminds me of the Summer of 1989 - my lower sixth form (and the dorky bloke who never noticed me . . ho hum . . .). That film "13 going on 30" brought it all back!!!

My 23 year old boyfriend who was born in 1982 (I'm 34) loves GnR and a lot of the other 80s rock and says he wishes he was my age so he could have listened to it all when he was at school (all he had to listen to in the 90s was boybands and RnB!!). I just remind him to be thankful he missed out on Stock, Aitken and bloody Waterman!!!!!

2006-08-29 12:11:17 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Yes, I am an 80's music freak! When I play 80's music in my car with the window down, I get some strange looks!

2006-08-29 09:22:24 · answer #8 · answered by MLC 3 · 2 0

Sorry, as a musician I found the 80's a sad time for pop music. I prefer rock, and to be honest, some good, some really bad music at the time. I come from the 60's, and the music then was'nt all it's cracked up to be...Englebert Humperdinck...need I say more?though 80's is probably better than todays general tat. how can anyone get any pleasure from rap music???

2006-08-29 09:31:38 · answer #9 · answered by thesingist 2 · 0 2

I love it! There is an 80's themed bar in Newcastle upon Tyne which has a huge rubics cube which is the size of a disco ball.

2006-08-29 09:25:06 · answer #10 · answered by Amazing Magenta 5 · 2 0

I love 80's music too. It was a great time to be a kid (the 80's).

2006-08-29 09:21:09 · answer #11 · answered by ninja_girl 5 · 2 0

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