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Actually looking at the lists of singles from then, I think it is fair to say they produced far more stuff that will stand the test of time than the stuff we get now?
I missed out a lot of abba, blondie, and so on. The Jam "Start" should be in there for sure. And "Going Underground" David Bowie "Fashion" as well. I suppose I'm making my own point, stuff that hit like #15 then are still known, stuff that hits #2 now nobody even knows!! |
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OMD - Enola Gay
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The Jam "Eton Rifles"
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london calling ...the clash
if you dont want to count good singles then so be it |
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Blondie Atomic
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far too many but wouldn't pick any from that list
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yes rather a poor selection bb
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Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
Gangsters - The Specials Boogie Wonderland - Earth Wing And Fire Girls Talk - Dave Edmunds Heart Of Glass - Blondie Brass in Pocket – The Pretenders Oliver’s Army – Elvis Costello Another Brick In The Wall – Pink Floyd All 1979 |
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mmm , where to begin in the golden era of music , perhaps with these :
AC/DC Highway To Hell AC/DC Touch Too Much Blondie Dreaming Blondie Picture This Blondie Union City Blues Fleetwood Mac Tusk Generation X Friday's Angel Generation X King Rocker Generation X Valley Of The Dolls Gerry Rafferty Night Owl Pink Floyd Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) Rainbow Since You've Been Gone Sad Café Everyday Hurts Secret Affair Time For Action Skids Charade Skids Into The Valley Spizz Energi Where's Captain Kirk Squeeze Cool For Cats Squeeze Slap And Tickle Squeeze Up The Junction Supertramp The Logical Song The Angelic Upstarts I'm An Upstart The Bee Gees Spirits Having Flown The Bee Gees Tragedy The Boomtown Rats I Don't Like Mondays The Dickies Banana Splits(The Tra La La Song) The Jam Strange Town The Members Sound Of The Suburbs The Motors Airport The Police Message In A Bottle The Police Walking On The Moon The Ruts Babylon's Burning The Sex Pistols C'mon Everyboby The Sex Pistols Silly Thing The Sex Pistols Something Else The Skids Masquerade The Skids Working For The Yankee Dollar The Stranglers Duchess The Stranglers Nuclear Device The Tourists The Loneliest Man In The World The Tubes Prime Time The Undertones Get Over You The Undertones Jimmy Jimmy Thin Lizzy Do Anything You Want To Thin Lizzy Sarah Tubeway Army Are Friends Electric ? UFO Shoot Shoot UK Subs She's Not There Adam And The Ants Cartrouble Athletico Spizz 80 No Room Bauhaus Terror Couple Kill Colonel Black Sabbath Neon Knights Blondie Call Me Dave Stewart / Colin Blunstone What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted David Bowie Alabama Song Department S Is Vic There ? Elvis Costello & Attractions I Cant' Stand Up For Falling Down Genesis Duchess Gillan Trouble John Foxx Burning Car Joy Division Love Will Tear Us Apart Motorhead Ace Of Spades Peter Gabriel Games Without Frontiers Philip Lynott Dear Miss Lonely Hearts Philip Lynott Yellow Pearl Rainbow All Night Long Saxon Wheels Of Steel Siouxie And The Banshees Happy House The Boomtown Rats Rat Trap The Ruts Staring At The Rude Boys The Specials Too Much Too Young The Stranglers Bear Cage The Stranglers Who Wants The World The Young And Moody Band Don't Do That Thin Lizzy Killer On The Loose Triumph I Live For The Weekend Whitesnake Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City XTC Sgt. Rock Is Going To Help Me |
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The Golden Era? The Bee Gees Tragedy kinda sums this period up.
As Sinead would say nothing compares to the mid to late 60s and very early 70s. After that it was only downhill apart from the occasional hiccup. |
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I agree with Makybe. Enola Gay is one of history's many great toons.
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^ plenty of other ones mentioned above, btw. Especially the punk / rockers.
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As I say I just picked a few from the offical top 100 from the lists from the year, there are quite a few corkers listed above as well.
I didn't want it to get too big! It was a golden era imho. I think the most important thing to notice is we don't have many band called "The" any more. I'm off to listen to my The One Direction back catalogue. The Just Checking. |
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Oh, to be 18 and revisit all the gigs I went to that winter ...
The Teardrop Explodes released Treason, in that royal blue sleeve, in Feb. 1980. That'll do for me. |
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Out of that list "Eton Rifles" is a standout winner.
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I actually prefered '81 myself, a year of pure debauchery
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I was 16 in 1981 B-B, I was playing rugby, chasing skirt, walking my Dad's greyhounds, going to the Galway and Tralee festivals. That was a grand year.
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I was 18 slips and spent most of that year in different beds at the nurses home in Burton.
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and I got through my exams by the skin of my teeth, it could actually have been a bit of a disaster.
you failed any year where I was and you were out no 2nd chances. |