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The 1980's

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  1. BoothferryLegend

    BoothferryLegend Member

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    Most of my youth of watching the Tigers was spent at Boothferry Park as was alot of others i guess but what songs do you remember of the time, chart music that when you hear it now it brings back memories of when you was a kid, at school?? alot was cheesy i know but examples being (and no they not my faves)

    Tiffanys "think we're alone now"
    Huey Lewis "the power of love"
    Bros "when will i be famous"
    A-ha "take on me"

    I do love the Huey Lewis song though and will always remember the first and only time going to ABC in town to watch Back to the future, happy days, when did it close by the way?

    Anyways what songs got stuck in your head?
    Also this video which below i put together shows you the stuff i watched back then, tv just isn't the same these days..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_Hp3ktFQBI&feature=channel_video_title
     
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  2. Sagegee

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    Mary hopkins-"Those were the days"
    Slade-"Bangin' Man"
    Allessi Bros.-"Oh Lorrie"
    New Seekers-"I'd like to teach the world to sing"
    Status Quo-Caroline
    Black Sabbath-"Don't ever say die
    10cc-"I'm not in love

    Just a few of the thousands of tunes that run round my head, even now!! :emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0169-dance:1980_boogie_down::emoticon-0159-music:emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  3. Hank Scorpio

    Hank Scorpio Well-Known Member

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    I was born in the late 80s so i'm more of a 90s kid but alot of them i can remember like Dangermouse, Sooty and Sweep, Fun House, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Bananaman, Captain Scarlett, Captain Pugwash was still on kids telly back then. Always loved intros like Crystal Maze and Animals of Farthing Wood. I know the songs you've mentioned minly cos they play alot of the cheesy stuff like "walking on sunshine" and "think we're alone now" at Pozition when i go there.

    One for the 90s kids. Alot will cross over from over decades cos they were always repeated.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhE4BD5gErI
     
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  4. BoothferryLegend

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    Not sure none of these were in the 80's though mate!!
     
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  5. BoothferryLegend

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    And yeah lets change it abit with just songs as reading that list there was alot of good s*** on back then,
     
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  6. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    I was born in the 60's, but still watched Danger Mouse. <laugh>
     
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    Yeah, I know, but, part of the OP said songs from when we were kids, at school, so, I used a bit of licence on my reply!!
     
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    Okay, OLM, just for you (even though I had been out of school a few years!!).

    Frankie (says)-"Relax", "Two tribes", " power of love"
    U2-"where the streets have no name"
    Visage-" Fade to grey
    Madness-pick one, any one!!!
    Van Halen-"Jump"

    Again, just a few from inside the great big juke-box in my head!!
     
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  9. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    I met Steve Strange many times when he owned the Playground in Covent Garden, it was London's best club for a while, but he got carried away with the brown stuff and ending up losing his license and being closed down. I suspect he's still on it.

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  10. dazzar86

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    I think it's obvious what the year I was born is, and like Lloydy, a bit of a crossover kid. Love a lot of older stuff, love a lot of 80s stuff. Although the 90s had the odd ray of sunshine like Britpop, it has possibly got to be the tackiest decade since youth culture started in the 1950s - popper trousers and the 'curtains' haircut, along with all the boy/girl bands ...the 90s were soo poor.
     
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  11. Sagegee

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    So, c'mon OLM shows us some of your 80's sounds!!
     
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  12. Sagegee

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    Can't agree with you, Dazzar, there was a lot of good sounds out there in the 90's, you said yourself, Britpop for one genre, but, if you ignored the pop charts, and went to live music venues there was a lot of good stuff about!
     
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  13. originallambrettaman

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    As far as music goes, the late seventies was the time that really mattered to me, so I spent my formative years going to see The Clash, The Undertones, Stiff Little Fingers, UK Subs, The Cure, The Buzzcocks, The Only Only Ones etc, as we moved into the 80's I was into stuff like Bauhaus, Killing Joke and Theatre of Hate.
     
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  14. dazzar86

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    Yeah, but during the 90s I was 4-12 years old, so couldn't go to 'live music venues' - all I had to go on during that time was Top of the Pops and Live and Kicking, lol.

    I think more decent music came from the Yanks during the 90s: Nirvana, Green Day, NoFx, Rancid, No Doubt... off the top of my head anyway.
     
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    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Here's an old favourite from '78, definitely doesn't get enough of an airing........



    And a very underated band from the 80's

     
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    I kinda liked the first song OLM, even though the first 20-sec kinda freaked me out, haha:). The sound at 18 sec was hilarious <ok>
     
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  17. Sagegee

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    What about 999, The Roogelators, The Damned, The Jam, Joy Division to name just a few?
     
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  18. originallambrettaman

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    There's plenty of them, The Ruts, The Fall, The Adverts, Magazine, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Sex Pistols, Crass and of course Hull's own The Abusers.

    Who the hell are The Roogelators?
     
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  19. Sagegee

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    They were in the mix at the same time as 999, Dire Staits, The Damned,and, The Stranglers. Had an album called Hope and Anchor, front row festival with them on it, you might be able to you tube it!

    Forgot The Creatures (Siouxsie and Budgie)
     
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  20. Jobboshinpad

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    OLM I'm with you, the Pistols, Clash, Buzzcocks moving onto The Jam, Specials and latterly the poppy short lived 80's groups like Bad Manners ( lip up fatty! ) Ultravox, Spear of Destiny.

    More locally what about Fine young cannibals and the House Martins? Happy hour again was a classic!

    Moved to Newcastle for a couple of years when all the blokes had to look like queers, Duran Duran, Nick Kershaw, ABC, Thompson Twins, That twat Boy George, liked Paul young and New Order.

    Now to the 90's thread!
     
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