80's trip
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- fogle
i have been on this crazy kick lately.
all i have been listening to are 80's bands. the music is just sounds refreshing to me as of late.
too many bands are sounding the same now. i just turned 23 wednesday, so maybe it is my old age talking :)
bands im digging now:
huey lewis and the news!
guns and roses (almost the 80's)
herbie hancock
michael jackson (dont laugh at me)
stevie wondermy list goes on, and some of it is not exactly in the 80s but close.
anyone else not feeling some of the music of 2003? i love you all!
- jakeforster0
u like drum n bass ?
try John B BrainStorm
it has a 80's theme
- fogle0
i tried looking for something on them on kazza but couldnt. you got a link to a site?
- fogle0
scratch that. i found some stuff.
- jakeforster0
what you think
- Redmond0
Lot's of good stuff in the 80s. Check out the vice city compilations that came-out, my faves are fever, new wave and the wildstyle ones.
- mitsu0
it's the sign of old age... hehe
huey lewis and the news!
w00t!
you can get back to the future on dvd now to satisfy your nostalgic cravings. have fun!
- CyBrainX0
Try The Faint and Interpol.Very 80s alternative sounding.
I have to laugh and cry at you for Michael Jackson though. He has to die. You should have the same reaction to him and his music as if you would when seeing a rat or a roach on your bathroom floor. Just kill it immediately.
- unknown0
Same here man... im on an 80s trip...
I have been listening to Launch.com's 80s stations.
- ********0
Actually this is a touchy subject with me and I am not laughing. It's hard to have conversations with some people on music. They are so quick to judge artists from the 80's. I got news for those types of people that say that entire era sucked. It takes TALENT to play music. Bands like Duran Duran, A-Ha, INXS, Tears For Fears, and GNR all had mucho talent. Their music is still being played while many others aren't. Herbie Hancock for one is probably one of the most talented musicians ever. The list of the names he has worked with is fucking incredible. Only if he stuck to playing that style, he went Jazz as that's his love. And don't even go there with Stevie, he is a fucking GOD! Just ask copycat boy Jamiraquio or however you spell that supidshit's name.
- quamb0
no need to get upset jaz! *there there*
- unknown0
check out the Playgroup DJ Kicks CD - It's full of killer 80s vibes.
- unknown0
oh and Metro Area, Chickenlips, and Kingsize Records (UK)
- sikson0
listen to GANG OF FOUR
- kodap0
I been listening to duran duran and new order lately. prince and Michael J are some of preferences also.
- unknown0
ummm 80's? Okay, whatever floats your boat. I lived through it once, no need to go back.
- scarabin0
u r gae
- ********0
Prince changed the face of music actually, just ask Robert Plant of Led Zeppeling who blatantly admitted that Prince was one of the best artists ever.
- quamb0
take that a step back and prince was noted as saying brian enos 'another green world' as being his major inspiration into his experimenting and boom of 80's electo pop.
i say, brian eno changed the face of music.
- CyBrainX0
yeah, brian eno was big. So were the Pixies, REM, Janes Addiction, Sugar Cubes, Yax, Smiths, the list goes on. You shouldn't dismiss the 80s as a lame ass decade of no-talent. That's what we have the 70s for. (I'm only half serious.)
- quamb0
I didn't... did I?
*confused @ cybrain*