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Music Monday — What are you listening to? (80's Edition)

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80's nostalgia arguably made it's biggest comeback sometime in the 2010's, and the decade hasn't really left us since. Things come and go in cycles and I have a theory that we tend to bring back things from ~30ish years ago... so, the 90's should be here by now. That said, I still feel like we're steeped pretty heavily in 80's nostalgia. Anywho, this is a just windy intro to say let's embrace the 80's and share our favorite tunes from the decade. If ya prefer modern music with an 80's twist, that's totally cool too!

Rick Astley dancing around goofily in the music video for the song "Never Gonna Give You Up" ... famous for the Rick-rolling meme!


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Time to hop in the DeLorean... let's take it back to the 80's! Note: you can embed a link to your song using the following syntax {% embed https://... %}. This should work for most common platforms!

Really looking forward to listening to y'all's suggestions! 🎶

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Chris Greening

Three of some of my alltime fave songs :~)

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Michael Tharrington

Oh wow, I'm digging all these.

And while I know the band titles, I really haven't gotten into any of these bands before... I particulalry liked the New Order song + looked up the lyrics and it's deep. I think I might have to deep dive into some of their stuff today.

Would you say these bands fit in the same genre? Feels kinda new wavey, post punky... but this is relatively new territory for me, so def correct me if you think it's something entirely different.

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Chris Greening

Lol yeah I am definitely a new wavy type fellow, love me some 80s synth - I think new wave is prob the most appropriate catch-all definition but New Order is the second iteration of Joy Division which is one of the quintessential postpunk bands so they definitely have that heavy influence

Another shameless playlist self promo but I do have another playlist (which I think I shared on one of these threads months ago?) which is more of a post-punk playlist heavily centered around the 80s (Bauhaus, The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, etc.)

These days I've been on a completely different music kick but this is motivating me to get back to exploring/building out these playlists :~) thank you!

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Chris Greening

and my 80s playlist to go along with it

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Michael Tharrington

You rock! Forget deep diving into New Order today, maybe I'll just let your list here take me on a ride, haha.

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Michael Tharrington • Edited

I gotta give a shoutout to two of my favorite 80's performers that can each get super strange in the best of ways — Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel.

Kate Bush got a lotta love last year after her song "Running Up That Hill" was featured in Stranger Things. It's a seriously incredible song and the interpretative dance is pretty damn good too. I know she has plenty of other excellent songs, but this one really pulled me into her orbit.

And then there's Peter Gabriel... A fellow Fairlight CMI synthesist and contemporary to Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel's album "So" is one of my all-time favorite pop albums. I love him for bringing so much weirdness to the masses. One of my favorite music videos of his has to be for "Sledgehammer":

Also, I gotta mention their duet on "Don't Give Up":

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Mahmoud Harmouch

This is by far one of my favorite 80s songs probably because its lyrics contain lil wisdom:

Hold your head up, keep your head up, movin' on

Also, I like Annie's buzz cut G. Looks dope!

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Michael Tharrington

Such a classic! And what a badass music video.

Annie Lennox totally rocks the buzz cut and her vocals are so powerful. But also props to David Allan Stewart who came up with one of the most iconic synth lines of all time.

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Michael Tharrington

Ooooo I love seeing a good classic live performance. This is awesome! I'm a fan of when he dips down his glasses, haha. This song gets pretty funky too!

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Bruno

Haha same! We need more music like them these days!🥹

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Kurtiss Frost

I'm jamming out to Spyro Gyra's Breakout album today.

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Michael Tharrington

Wow, this is dope! I'd never heard these folks before. I'm getting lotsa Weather Report vibes listening to this right now and that is most definitely a good thing.

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Kurtiss Frost

They're so good. I've really been jamming out a lot to them lately. I was lucky enough to get the Breakout album on vinyl this weekend and it reignited my love for them. Jazz Fusion is so diverse in sound and these guys bring the 🔥 lol

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Dendi Handian • Edited

This will be forever as one of the top in my 80's playlist.

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Michael Tharrington • Edited

Totally a classic! And the vibes between the two singers kinda reminds me of "Having the Time of My Life" another 80's hit.

Watching the music video, this must've been for a movie too. Looked it up and it's for something called "Mannequin" ... guess the movie wasn't nearly as much of a classic, haha!

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Marisa Brantley

It was perfect for the 80's movie Mannequin. 😄

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Dendi Handian

I'm sharing the rest of the playlist here:

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