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Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

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  • Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

    Please don't go all obscure Just wondering what your fav songs are that got heavy airplay during the pop-tastic decade of the 80's. Should bring back some memories. After a lot of thought here are mine in no particular order:

    Feel It Again-Honeymoon Sweet
    It's My Life-Talk Talk
    I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight-Cutting Crew
    Shattered Dreams-Johnny Hates Jazz
    Broken Wings-Mister Mister
    Crazy-Icehouse
    Save A Prayer-Duran Duran
    Love Song-The Cure
    La Isla Bonita-Madonna
    Promises-Naked Eyes


    Honorable Mention:
    I Want To Know What Love Is-Foreigner

    Yours?

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    Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

    When I think 80's music, I always think of what I saw on Friday Night Videos. Some of you may remember that program. It showed vids on one of the networks before MTV and cable became widespread. Some of mine would qualify more as rock music than pop but they were definitely all played enough to qualify as pop.

    Dire Straits - Money for Nothing - My friends and I would air guitar this one all day. We were awesome. This was before anyone knew what an incredible guitarist Mark Knopfler is.
    Michael Jackson - Billy Jean - Thriller was a great album, song, and video, but this is hands down MJ's best in my opinion.
    Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Wolf - Weird lyrics, still sounds great
    Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance - My favorite song to karaoke since you don't have to actually be able to sing. Right up my alley.
    The Cars - Moving in Stereo - Technically a 70's song, but almost nobody heard it until the Phoebe Cates pool scene from Fast Times at Ridgemont High in '82.....
    Bon Jovi - Runaway - I know it sounds dumb, but I used to use this song to show off my car stereo. It sounded GREAT cranked up to 11.
    Prince - Little Red Corvette - For a while it seemed like this was the only song they played on the radio.
    AC/DC - Back in Black - To me this is the very definition of classic rock.
    Tone Loc - Wild Thing - I remember skating to this at the Wigwam in North Terre Haute. Tons of fun.
    Beastie Boys - No Sleep 'til Brooklyn - A few weeks ago this came on the radio and my 6 year old went bananas over it. Thought it was cool that I had the CD.
    Last edited by travmil; 07-20-2013, 10:04 PM.

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      Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

      Cool! Keep em coming. Don't have to list 10 if you don't want to. Anybody remember the Jackson Browne song Lawyers In Love? How about The Rain by Oran Juice Jones? Those sound obscure but they got a lot of airplay.

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        Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

        Oh I could do a Top 100 I bet. I was born in '76 so I cut my teeth on all of the '80s music. I rattled off the above in my head in about 30 seconds.

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          Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

          The 80's... when MTV played Music Videos. And they'd go from Dio to Mellencamp to Eddie Grant to Hall and Oates to Prince to Accept to Michael Jackson to Van Halen to Oingo Boingo to Men At Work to Judas Priest to Toto to The Cure to Peter Gabriel to Don Henley to Phil Collins to Sting to Madonna to Pat Benatar to Duran Duran to Rick James to Sammy Hagar to U2 to INXS to Ratt to Bonnie Raitt to Cindi Lauper to Whitney Houston to Def Leppard to AC/DC to Rush to Rick Springfield to Tom Petty to The Fixx to Billy Idol to Stevie Nicks to Cher to Bon Jovi to Poison to Warrant to Nirvana to GnR to Grace Jones to KISS to Billy Squier to The Cars to Sabbath to the B52's to Elvis Costello to Paul McCartney to ELO to Duran Duran to 38 Special to Mike and the Mechanics to The Eagles to REM to Mister Mister to Foreigner to the Police to Dire Straits to Journey to Living Color to the Beastie Boys to Motley Crue to the Scorpions to Quiet Riot to....
          Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

          ------

          "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

          -John Wooden

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            Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

            Originally posted by Bball View Post
            The 80's... when MTV played Music Videos. And they'd go from Dio to Mellencamp to Eddie Grant to Hall and Oates to Prince to Accept to Michael Jackson to Van Halen to Oingo Boingo to Men At Work to Judas Priest to Toto to The Cure to Peter Gabriel to Don Henley to Phil Collins to Sting to Madonna to Pat Benatar to Duran Duran to Rick James to Sammy Hagar to U2 to INXS to Ratt to Bonnie Raitt to Cindi Lauper to Whitney Houston to Def Leppard to AC/DC to Rush to Rick Springfield to Tom Petty to The Fixx to Billy Idol to Stevie Nicks to Cher to Bon Jovi to Poison to Warrant to Nirvana to GnR to Grace Jones to KISS to Billy Squier to The Cars to Sabbath to the B52's to Elvis Costello to Paul McCartney to ELO to Duran Duran to 38 Special to Mike and the Mechanics to The Eagles to REM to Mister Mister to Foreigner to the Police to Dire Straits to Journey to Living Color to the Beastie Boys to Motley Crue to the Scorpions to Quiet Riot to....
            Caught a mistake in there. Nirvana didn't hit until the early 90's

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              Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

              Originally posted by travmil View Post
              Oh I could do a Top 100 I bet. I was born in '76 so I cut my teeth on all of the '80s music. I rattled off the above in my head in about 30 seconds.

              I know I could list thousands off the top of my head because that was when I was learning drum set and I listened to everything for ideas for beats and fills.

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                Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                (I chose two songs released in late 1979)

                10. "Hungry Like the Wolf"
                9. "I Melt With You"
                8. "You Make My Dreams"
                7. "Where the Streets Have No Name"
                6. "Message in a Bottle"
                5. (Whoa! I'm halfway there) "Livin' on a Prayer"
                4. "Jane"
                3. "Under Pressure"
                2. "Hold the Line"

                I don't know what I'm choosing,
                But I sure know what I ain't,
                Thinking of the premises
                of the songs of yesterday,
                And I've made up my mind,
                I ain't wasting no more time,
                It's "Here I Go Again"
                1. "Here I Go Again"

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                  Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                  Originally posted by presto123 View Post
                  Caught a mistake in there. Nirvana didn't hit until the early 90's
                  Bleach was out in 1989. Technically, Nirvana is a late 80s band.

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                    Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                    In the air tonight - Phil Collins
                    Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
                    Bad- Michael Jackson
                    Sussudio - Phil Collins

                    I dunno I'm a huge Phil Collins fan, so I like pretty much anything from him during that time.
                    You can't get champagne from a garden hose.

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                      Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                      I'm more of an early-80s guy than a late-80s guy. Early 80s had all the great new-wave bands, a bunch of great one-hit wonders, and some holdover 70s rock. In the late 80s the pop songs got a lot wussier and the rock bands became cheesy hair bands (though I do enjoy the occasional guilty-pleasure hair band ballad).


                      I'm a big fan of "college rock" or "alternative" or whatever the name was for that in the 80s, but the OP is asking for "FM Hits." I was in grade school during this period and was fascinated with the radio - I listened to Casey Kasem's countdown every Sunday and watched Friday Night Videos years before we got cable/MTV. Here are some of the songs I remember making the biggest impression on me, in no particular order, these were the major ones but there were many more…


                      A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran
                      Prince - Let's Go Crazy, When Doves Cry… (basically all of Purple Rain)
                      ZZ Top - Legs
                      Huey Lewis - I Want a New Drug
                      Men At Work - Down Under, Who Can It Be Now
                      The Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me (and a bunch of others)
                      The Cars - You Might Think
                      The Pretenders - Middle of the Road
                      Michael Jackson - Billy Jean, Beat It… (basically all of Thriller)
                      Tears for Fears - Everybody Wants to Rule the World
                      Hall + Oates - Maneater
                      Duran Duran - Hungry Like the Wolf, Rio, The Reflex
                      Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams, Here Comes the Rain Again
                      INXS - What You Need
                      Madonna - Like a Virgin, Material Girl
                      UB40 - Red Red Wine
                      Talking Heads - Burning Down the House
                      Joan Jett - I love Rock N Roll
                      Billy Idol - White Wedding
                      Eddy Grant - Electric Avenue
                      The Go'Go's - Our Lips are Sealed, We Got The Beat
                      Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want to Have Fun
                      The Clash - Rock the Casbah
                      Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days
                      Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over
                      Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra
                      The Fixx - One Thing Leads to Another
                      Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science
                      Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart
                      David Bowie - Let's Dance
                      Queen - Another One Bites the Dust
                      Chaka Kahn - I Feel For You
                      Night Ranger - Sister Christian
                      Pat Benatar - Love is a Battlefield
                      The Time - Jungle Love
                      Sheila E. - The Glamorous Life
                      Janet Jackson - Nasty, Control, Pleasure Principle (basically the whole "Control" album)
                      Phil Collins - In the Air Tonight
                      Tom Petty - Don't Come Around Here No More
                      Stevie Nicks - Stand Back
                      Robert Plant - In the Mood
                      John Mellencamp - Pink Houses, Jack & Diane
                      Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart
                      Cameo - Word Up
                      Howard Jones - Things Can Only Get Better

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                        Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                        Originally posted by Stryder View Post
                        Bleach was out in 1989. Technically, Nirvana is a late 80s band.
                        No one outside of a few thousand people had any clue who Nirvana was until late 1991 when Teen Spirit broke. Bleach definitely wasn't FM radio material when it came out, except maybe in Seattle. No one I know considers Nirvana an 80s band...

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                          Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                          Originally posted by rabidpacersfan View Post
                          No one outside of a few thousand people had any clue who Nirvana was until late 1991 when Teen Spirit broke. Bleach definitely wasn't FM radio material when it came out, except maybe in Seattle. No one I know considers Nirvana an 80s band...
                          Please read. I said "technically".

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                            Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                            Ok.....after a little more thought and most off the top of my head here is my mega honorable mention list:



                            Naughty Naughty-John Parr

                            Games People Play-Alan Parsons

                            Flesh For Fantasy-Billy Idol

                            Rapture-Blondie

                            Run To You-Bryan Adams

                            Word Up-Cameo

                            Touch And Go-Cars

                            Ride Like The Wind-Christopher Cross

                            Rock The Casbah-Clash

                            Maneater-Hall and Oates

                            Let's Dance-Bowie

                            Goin Crazy-David Lee Roth

                            Rock Me Amadeus-Falco

                            One Thing Leads To Another-The Fixx

                            Mama-Genesis

                            Twilight Zone-Golden Earring

                            These Dreams-Heart

                            Johnny B.-Hooters

                            Jacobs Ladder-Huey Lweis

                            Don't You Want Me-Human League

                            Can't Fight This Feeling-REO Speedwagon

                            Electric Blue-Icehouse

                            What's On Your Mind-Information Society

                            Who's Cryin Now-Journey

                            Lessons In Love-Level 42

                            Go For Soda-Kim Mitchell

                            Close My Eyes Forever-Lita/Ozzy

                            Cool Change-Little River Band

                            Borderline-Madonna

                            Beds Are Burning-Midnight Oil

                            Thriller-Michael Jackson

                            The Voice-Moody Blues

                            Magic-Olivia Newton John

                            Your Love-Outfield

                            Fire And Ice-Pat Benatar

                            Every Time You Go Away-Paul Young

                            West End Girls-Pet Shop Boys

                            I Don't Care Anymore-Phil Collins

                            Kiss-Prince

                            Harden My Heart-Quarterflash

                            Another One Bites Dust-Queen

                            Somebody's Watching Me-Rockwell

                            Sara-Starship

                            Hey Nineteen-Steely Dan

                            Abracadabra-Steve Miller

                            Sowing The Seeds Of Love-Tears For Fears

                            Sign Your Name-Terence Trent Darby

                            Hold Me Now-Thompson Twins

                            Voices Carry-Til Tuesday

                            She's A Beauty-Tubes

                            Burning Heart-Vandenburg

                            Carribean Queen-Billy Ocean

                            C'est La Vie-Robbie Nevill

                            Cars-Gary Numan

                            Everybody Have Fun Tonight-Wang Chung

                            Funky Cold Medina-Tone Loc

                            Jeopardy-Greg Kihn

                            Sunglasses At Night-Corey Hart

                            Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This-Eurythmics

                            The Look-Roxette

                            Cruel Summer-Bananarama

                            Wild Wild West-Escape Club

                            Bad Is Bad-Huey Lewis

                            Time After Time-Cyndi Lauper

                            Sunset Grill-Don Henley

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                              Re: Your Top 10 FM Pop Songs From The 80's?

                              Originally posted by rabidpacersfan View Post
                              No one I know considers Nirvana an 80s band...
                              Then allow me to inhtroduce you to stryder.

                              NOW, you do.

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