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LISA LISA
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I was listening to Night Ranger, and thinking how great the guitar and the drums sound, but also the lead singers had good singing voices. And I was thinking of how many bands made it big in the 80's:

Journey
Styx
Night Ranger
REO Speedwagon
Def Leppard
Loverboy
Van Halen
Aerosmith
Toto
Asia
Whitesnake
38 Special
The Cars
Heart
The Police
Boston
The Go Go's
Foreigner
Huey Lewis and the News

There's so many...I can't even think of all of them....


Look at how diverse their music was...but they didn't just have 1 song and be broke up...they stayed together for years and some are still together, and they played awesome music, and when was the last time an actual Band came out with a song...that was on the POP charts...there aren't any bands any more.

I was listening to the Flashback 80's on the radio tonight...and they were playing The Cars..and they played "I want your sex" by George Michael...I liked his stuff... alot of solo artists were more like a band sound to me...like:

Bryan Adams
Rick Springfield
Eddie Money
Aldo Nova
Prince

I am not sure what you call Hall and Oats, but they were great.

I totally miss "cruising"...especially in the summer...the reason people are so stinking mean any more...is they don't have anything energizing them...that's the problem...all the influences people have around them right now...are negative....I use to feel so energetic when I would get in my car and turn the radio on...I didn't care if I was in a bad mood or sad, or what...I put music on and I was happy. I put the radio on now...and think...gag me with a spoon. I like easy listening music too...

Like James Taylor, Carole King, Carly Simon, Kenny Loggins, music to me just can take you back to places in time that you immediate connect with that song, and I love that about music. Today's stuff just is beyond words.

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Countdown to fighting over the values of the past versus the present...STARTS NOW! [Wink]

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It would be all too easy to cite dozens of bands who were successful in the 80's who are still going strong today (eg Iron Maiden, Metallica, Slayer, AC/DC, Motley Crue, etc) but I did note Lisa's point about decent pop acts (although she does cite Aerosmith, White Snake and Def Leppard in her list of great 80's bands) and should point out that whilst I can find good music in all decades, one only needs to look at the recent Live 8 lineups to see that there are still many bands that fall into Lisa's criteria that are still doing well today (U2, Madonna, A-Ha,etc to name just a small few) so whilst I agree that yes, there were many great bands in the 80's who you don't hear of any more, there are still quite a few who you do hear from...across most genres as well.

I find it interesting to note that of the 80's bands, with one or two obvious exceptions (like U2 and Madonna)that the 80's bands who are doing the best in the modern world are the metal bands...


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As for these only play a few songs and then break up...I blame Pop Idol and The X Factor in aprt for the dross that is released on the general public of late.

Of course, one hit wonders are not a new phenomenon and Lisa would do well to remember the dozens of 80's singles that were released by 80's singers who were never really heard from again...


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Oh...there were tons of one hit wonders in the 80's..and alot of other bands that are smaller scale but were good, like:

Quarterflash
The Motels
Flock of SeaGulls
Human League
Berlin
The Fixx
Corey Hart
Howard Jones
Simple Minds

I forgot Duran Duran

All these groups ...they sound so completely different.

I do agree that Metal Music has lasted longer...but the reason for it to me... is that it fits the way society is today..it is reflected in the way people look, how they dress, how they talk, their behavior, and their attitude.

I listened to some Metal in the 80's...I forgot to mention Bon Jovi too...and they are still making music, even though I haven't heard a song of theirs...that I would run out and buy. I like Poison, Vixen, Lita Ford, Cinderella, Quiet Riot, The Scorpions, Twister Sister and a bunch more....but that wasn't all there was...there was a whole bunch of other music...you had Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Elton John, and so many people that were on the same extact music charts at the same time...you don't see that any more.

Plus...look at all the bands that did music for movie soundtracks....movie soundtracks from the 80's were great...look how many people loved the Valley Girl soundtrack...and if you ask alot of people who Josie Cotton was...most people would be Clueless. The soundtrack to Fire with Fire was never even released...but it had awesome music in that movie. The soundtracks to both Breakin movies were really great, and those songs weren't major hits either.

I don't even hear good background music in movies any more...I watched the movie "No Mercy" last night with Richard Gere...and I actually liked the instramental background music they used in that movie, I think it fit the movie really well.

Music and Movies go together like peanutbutter and jelly....you have to have a good mix of both for a movie to work...in my opinion.

That's why movies that picked top songs that were on the charts...were smart for doing that.

I just know...it seemed like the best music came from the 80's....and the type of music hasn't lasted, I have not heard any song even by some of the same people...that sounds like it could have been made in the 80's, but yet they are using all the 80's and some 70's songs in commercials ads, and almost every radio station has an all 80's show they do, and some stations are devoted totally to nothing but the 80's, so the 80's music will always be good.

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The few new songs off the red white and crue cd sound like the 80s to me. and didnt duran duran do a summer tour? that seems to be proof that they r still going pretty strongly...
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long live Slayer...
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I heard Duran Duran's song...it was ok...but to make one song now every 10 years instead of every few months isn't really proof...Duran Duran was pounding out one hit after another...my favorite songs of theirs were "Union of the Snake" and "Say a Prayer" and "The Reflex".

But from the time they did Hungry like the Wolf...they were continuously on the charts for years...and the songs were awesome...the videos were even cooler, the people in the bands were good looking, and had a great sense of fashion...I mean just think about Duran Duran and what they looked like, how good their music was-every songs music was really different the music in "Say a Prayer'---gives me goosebumps-I love that music..they don't even have to sing in that song... but look at how well they actually sang, that's the thing...there is a combination of stuff you need....and it seems like today's stuff...half of the ingredients are missing.

I like music that I can relate to...that I feel like wow...whoever wrote that song put the words down just for me...I can't believe I forgot Fleetwood Mac and Stevie Nicks...cause so many of their songs I love so much. To me you can't take a song like Edge of Seventeen and turn it in to "Bootylicious"... the only reason that song did so well...honestly is because of the music they used...it sure wasn't for the lyrics. That's the kind of stuff I can't see the progression of...my problem is with new stuff they recycle really great old stuff...and turn it in to garbage...but that is the opposite effect that recycling was meant for....Isn't recycling suppose to be about taking something that was garbage and turning it in to something new and wonderful?

The thing is though that if people are going back and taking ideas from the 80's...copy the style of song....not the music or the lyrics...those songs were already hits...be original and make up your own stuff.

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My homegirl ISIS wrote:
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...My problem is with new stuff they recycle really great old stuff...and turn it in to garbage...but that is the opposite effect that recycling was meant for....Isn't recycling suppose to be about taking something that was garbage and turning it in to something new and wonderful?
That is exactly what I'm doin'! I take something that is 80's crap and turn it into something beautiful and funky!

ISIS, you're a "Hottie"! Love and Kisses!

Signed,
DIDDY (the artist formerly known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, etc.)
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Hahahahaha!! That is funny!

Actually I was thinking about Noms and Motley and I was thinking about how they have music still that they like that is new, and "good"...in their minds...now how would you guys like it...if all the bands you love quit making music all at once...and all you had left to listen to was country music?

That is what I am complaining about...all the music I like is gone...I can still hear the stuff I love...and that part I am grateful for...but to never be hearing a new song that you never heard before that you actually like, that's like death.

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I like Country music.
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Me too....but if that was the only form of music available to you, and it didn't happen to be your favorite...that's what I am talking about.
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I know what you mean. I happen to like all kinds of music. There is really no type that I don't like. There may be a few bands I'm not fond of but I like all music.

I have a job as a part-time DJ on the weekends at a Country music station in Milwaukee. We play old stuff and new stuff. It's really fun and I get an opportunity to meet all kinds of people.

I ususally listen to music that fits the mood I'm in at the time. I have too many CD's but I just like so much stuff.

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Devolution here,

Old Bands die hard. Duran Duran didn't really crank out hit after hit in the 80's. They had 3 good CD's and that was enough to get them through the Decade. Well spaced and sense of timing. In my opinion if you want people that cranked out a lot of music. I would say "The Beatles" in the 60's, "Elton John" in the 70's, and "Billy Joel" in the 80's. I am NOT saying that these are the best bands of all time. I am saying that the ability to crank out songs and albums is a lot artform. Very few people have an album every year. Most people run the success of an album for as long as they can, then go back to the drawing board.

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They cranked out enough songs to have a greatest hits CD...that to me is a major accomplishment. In today's world, if you sing 1 song that is semi ok...then your doing swell...we have really lowered our standards,

I agree about Elton John and Billy Joel...those guys made so many songs...but you barely see them either now...Elton John's around but does kid songs for Disney movies...and I am not sure what happened to Billy Joel...but I always liked him.

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Yeah but Britney Spears had a greatest hits CD come out! I mean c'mon! She has only been around for a few years and she already has a greatest hits? What's up with that?

I guess the music industry will try and make a buck at any given chance they get. Greedy bums.

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Devolution here,

Thank you Ali. Box sets and Greatest Hits have lost their prestige. You should be buying a greatest hits because you didn't want to buy 7 albums, not because they put their 2 albums together and put 2 new songs on them.

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Part of ISIS' post:
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...I agree about Elton John and Billy Joel...those guys made so many songs...but you barely see them either now...Elton John's around but does kid songs for Disney movies...and I am not sure what happened to Billy Joel...but I always liked him.
Elton has a long-running engagement at one of the Las Vegas casinos, though I can't remember which one.

Billy Joel is still active, though he doesn't record or tour as much these days. He hardly needs to! Instead, he recently had a Broadway musical called "Moving Out" based on his old songs.

(click below):
http://movingout.uvision.net/

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Devolution here,

Moving out is all of his music, but is done by Twyla Tharp.

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We listened to all 70's and 80's music on the radio today, on the ride to and from my Dad's which was an hour and a half each way....Does anyone else get the 80's radio station that Kid Kelly does all the 80's music? I love him.

I got to listen to

Rhiannon- Fleetwood Mac
One of these Nights-The Eagles
Legs- ZZ top
Perfect Way- Scritti Politi
Delirious-Prince
Photograph-Def Leppard

There's a ton of songs from the 60's and 70's that I love too...I love the song....

"I am so in to you"....I don't know who sings it...I can't remember...I am going to look it up.

***I just looked that song up, and that is the chorus...I am so in to you.......

It starts out sings something like...

when you walked in to the room...you had voo doo on your mind... (or something like that...the word voo doo is in it)

and then it does a chorus of.. do do do do do do do...I'm so in to you.....

Does anyone know it???

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Isis said: "but to make one song now every 10 years instead of every few months isn't really proof...Duran Duran was pounding out one hit after another."

As with alot of past and current bands, there are breakups, reformations, and makeups. This may be due to creative differences, band member disagreements, etc... Alot of it has to do with ego as well...

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www.sacredheartband.com - 17 80's rock influenced MP3's available!
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Apparently one needn't know anything about music these days.........I am digressing but I have point. I'll elaborate if anyone is interested and not bore you if you're not.
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There are many current good bands depending on one's musical tastes...
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