Re: The 80's

Ah, the 80's. High school and college years. There was some pretty good stuff in the beginning. The Wall was '79, but felt like 80. Remember listening to "Another Brick In The Wall, We Don't Need No Education" on the bus on the way to school. What a way to start the day. And of course "The Final Cut" in '83. Hanging out with the boys in town, listening to a boom box playing AC/DC Back in Black.Then there was Rush's "Moving Pictures" with "Tom Sawyer". And then in college, in the all girls dorm when I couldn't stand hearing the other girls play Police's "Synchronicity", Phil Collins, Madonna, or Cindy Lauper one more time, I'd retreat to my room and crank Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane" or "The Zoo" from their "Animal Magnetism" album, or maybe some Van Halen, Asia and of course Zeppelin. The 80's definitely bring back some fond memories.

Re: The 80's

Too busy raising babies in the '80's to pay much attention, although that was when SRV came along and I did pay attention to that.  Does Tom Chapin (very funny kid's music, yes brother to Harry) count?

Sandy

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

Re: The 80's

Ronnie James Dio (May he rest in peace),
Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Kansas, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Rush,  and many many more...

Fishing for a good time starts with throwing in your line...

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Re: The 80's

nmagcorn wrote:

Ah, the 80's. High school and college years. There was some pretty good stuff in the beginning. The Wall was '79, but felt like 80. Remember listening to "Another Brick In The Wall, We Don't Need No Education" on the bus on the way to school. What a way to start the day. And of course "The Final Cut" in '83. Hanging out with the boys in town, listening to a boom box playing AC/DC Back in Black.Then there was Rush's "Moving Pictures" with "Tom Sawyer". And then in college, in the all girls dorm when I couldn't stand hearing the other girls play Police's "Synchronicity", Phil Collins, Madonna, or Cindy Lauper one more time, I'd retreat to my room and crank Scorpions "Rock You Like A Hurricane" or "The Zoo" from their "Animal Magnetism" album, or maybe some Van Halen, Asia and of course Zeppelin. The 80's definitely bring back some fond memories.

Dude! Girls playing "Synchronicity?" "Every Breathe You Take", an all-time classic song on The Police's most cerebral / spiritual offering...Asia? Now there is a huge waste of time let alone talent.  "Heat Of The Moment" worst Yes imitation ever...YUP, all in my opinions!

For myself, the bands of the 80's were The Fabulous Thunderbirds and The Ramones...wholesale...

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
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Re: The 80's

Kenny wrote:

Foreigner 4. Now you are talking! A perfect album. Saw them tour it in Edinburgh in 1982 supported by Gamma. An incredible night and still have the oh so small now t shirt. The next album Agent Provocateur got overshadowed by the hit ballad but has some great songs such as Tooth and Nail and Down on Love ( another masterful Lou Gramm vocal) and That Was Yesterday.

That must have been a great concert Kenny.  Did they have the blow-up juke box on stage for that one? 

Another song I loved off that album was "I'm Gonna Win".  Yes, what surprised me is "I've been Waiting" only got to No.2 on the U.S. charts.   Foreigner's first No. 1 hit was " I Wanna Know What Love Is".

"Holy Toledo"  -  Bill King   "Just Win Baby" - Al Davis  "The Autumn Wind" - Steve Sabol

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The RiverCat^-^ wrote:
Kenny wrote:

Foreigner 4. Now you are talking! A perfect album. Saw them tour it in Edinburgh in 1982 supported by Gamma. An incredible night and still have the oh so small now t shirt. The next album Agent Provocateur got overshadowed by the hit ballad but has some great songs such as Tooth and Nail and Down on Love ( another masterful Lou Gramm vocal) and That Was Yesterday.

That must have been a great concert Kenny.  Did they have the blow-up juke box on stage for
that one? 


Another song I loved off that album was "I'm Gonna Win".  Yes, what surprised me is "I've been Waiting" only got to No.2 on the U.S. charts.   Foreigner's first No. 1 hit was " I Wanna Know
What Love Is".

Yes, including the blow up juke box and an incredible sax solo on Urgent. Also saw them do the Agent Provocateur tour at the same venue in 1985 supported by Night Ranger. The blow up made another appearance smile and an incredible concert. Foreigner were at the top of their game then.

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Rocket wrote:

Dude! Girls playing "Synchronicity?" "Every Breathe You Take", an all-time classic song on The Police's most cerebral / spiritual offering...Asia? Now there is a huge waste of time let alone talent.  "Heat Of The Moment" worst Yes imitation ever...YUP, all in my opinions!

For myself, the bands of the 80's were The Fabulous Thunderbirds and The Ramones...wholesale...

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Yeah, not only were the girls playing "Synchronicity", they wouldn't stop playing it. It was on constantly. Probably because it was one of the top popular albums at the time. And after what felt like the millionth time hearing it you just wanted a break even if it was something as superficial as Asia, who did at least have a cool picture of a water dragon on its cover wink

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Re: The 80's

nmagcorn wrote:
Rocket wrote:

Dude! Girls playing "Synchronicity?" "Every Breathe You Take", an all-time classic song on The Police's most cerebral / spiritual offering...Asia? Now there is a huge waste of time let alone talent.  "Heat Of The Moment" worst Yes imitation ever...YUP, all in my opinions!

For myself, the bands of the 80's were The Fabulous Thunderbirds and The Ramones...wholesale...

Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Yeah, not only were the girls playing "Synchronicity", they wouldn't stop playing it. It was on constantly. Probably because it was one of the top popular albums at the time. And after what felt like the millionth time hearing it you just wanted a break even if it was something as superficial as Asia, who did at least have a cool picture of a water dragon on its cover wink

Yeah, the Asia covers sure sucked me in!!!

I disliked the MTV video of Every Breath You Take just because it was black and white only...


Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”