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#161 2016-01-06 22:47:31

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Re: 80's Music

@hhh,
I love that one. Do you know this newer version: Love On A Real Train

I am considering quitting my job, becoming a metro/subway driver, choosing the night shift and then play this song in an endless loop.


"Horum omnium Belgae fortissimi sunt" - Caius Julius Caesar

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#162 2016-01-06 23:02:53

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Re: 80's Music

Anyone else ever got 'rickrolled'? smile

Rick(rolled) Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up

I think Stock-Aitken-Waterman had a great sound.

As a true child of the 80s, I think there would probably not be enough space on the Bunsenlabs forums to post all great songs of the 80s.


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#163 2016-01-06 23:07:44

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Re: 80's Music

Starborn wrote:

Anyone else ever got 'rickrolled'? smile

Check my first post in this thread big_smile

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#164 2016-01-07 07:33:25

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Re: 80's Music

@Starborn:  I've always liked that song, so I've never really minded a good rickroll.


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#165 2016-01-07 14:58:06

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Re: 80's Music

Uptown Girl by Billy Joel
Heaven by Bryan Adams
Islands in the stream by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton

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#166 2016-01-09 03:00:41

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Re: 80's Music

Everything But The Girl - Eden (1984)

I won't throw around phrases like "xx changed my life", but EBTG were definitely seminal for me.

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#167 2016-01-09 03:24:55

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Re: 80's Music

Scorpions

Buggles - 1979; MTV's opening video, as I recall.

Divynls

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#168 2016-01-09 09:55:38

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Re: 80's Music

glittersloth wrote:

Everything But The Girl - Eden (1984)
I won't throw around phrases like "xx changed my life", but EBTG were definitely seminal for me.

thanks for posting that.
very beautiful album; reminds me of some of the music i used like myself in my early days.

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#169 2016-01-10 13:31:24

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Re: 80's Music

pvsage wrote:

@Starborn:  I've always liked that song, so I've never really minded a good rickroll.

I would never post a song that I do not like myself, so. smile I was a teenager in the '80s, and it was my favourite musical era (next to today's style of Trance music, which does not fit here, as this is an '80s-music thread.)

Are there many Europeans here?

I bet no one has mentioned this (former) duet. It was my very first music album I ever bought, back in 1986, on vinyl.

Ready for Romance (full album) - Modern Talking

Oh, those times, where have they all gone?? lol


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#170 2016-01-11 00:31:41

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#171 2016-01-11 07:53:15

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Re: 80's Music

Starborn wrote:

Are there many Europeans here?
I bet no one has mentioned this (former) duet. It was my very first music album I ever bought, back in 1986, on vinyl.

of course there are europeans here.
speaking for myself (and not europeans in general) - modern talking was everything we hated. Popper.

my first album bought with my own money was "Simply Red": Money's Too Tight To Mention

edit:
no offense, that was me as a teenager!
neither am i particularly fond of simply red anymore.

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#172 2016-02-11 03:44:43

hhh
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Re: 80's Music


I don't care what you do at home. Would you care to explain?

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#173 2016-02-11 03:49:59

hhh
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Re: 80's Music

bowie - ashes to ashes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMThz7eQ6K0

bowie - without you, my favorite song by him, go Stevie Ray

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM85EOxgFnU


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#174 2016-02-11 14:39:06

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#175 2016-02-11 16:03:05

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Re: 80's Music

^  +1

#176 2016-02-16 02:21:13

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Re: 80's Music

The Cure -- Wish

It's been too long since I listened to this one.

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#177 2016-02-16 06:31:29

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Re: 80's Music

^ it's a little similar to their "Disintegration" album, which is their last 80s album.

anyhow i was thinking about this thread after listening to some rap/hip-hop yesterday - a genre that was coming strong in the eighties yet hasn'tbeen much honored in this thread?

also, fully electronic music (techno) was a huge thing (nowadays it's become the standard...) - that would be important for a computer operating system forum, no?

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#178 2016-02-16 06:49:33

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Re: 80's Music

The Cure will forever be an 80's group to me regardless what decade they actually produced the music in. In terms of rap, I didn't listen to much of it back then but what I did listen too I prefer over the gangsta style stuff that is mostly the norm these days.

I actually saw Information Society and Book of Love sometime in the early 90's. Information Society's stuff was written on a Commodore Amiga I believe.

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#179 2016-02-16 13:44:07

hhh
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Re: 80's Music

ohnonot wrote:

anyhow i was thinking about this thread after listening to some rap/hip-hop yesterday - a genre that was coming strong in the eighties yet hasn'tbeen much honored in this thread?

also, fully electronic music (techno) was a huge thing (nowadays it's become the standard...) - that would be important for a computer operating system forum, no?

We haven't touched a slew of genres, yet (HAIR BANDS, EVERYBODY RUUUUNNNN!!!!!)

Young MC - Stone Cold Rhymin

Stop the Violence Movement - Self Destruction
^I remember most of those rappers!


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#180 2016-02-17 06:52:09

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Re: 80's Music

tknomanzr wrote:

Information Society's stuff was written on a Commodore Amiga I believe.

yes, but that was just used to control the synthesizers (midi).

edit:
i just realized that this was probably meant as an answer on my proposal for "purely electronic" music, but i misunderstood tknomanzr and thought they pointed out "ultimate minimalism".

of course, we had lots of synth music already in this thread; i guess i was refering more to techno and house and such things.

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