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I always rate 1979 as one of the best in music.

Some brilliant albums came out in 79 as well as plenty of quality songs.

My Sharona
Message in a bottle
I will survive
Bright eyes
Video killed th radio star
I dont like mondays
Another brick in the wall
Tragedy
Heartache tonight
Heart of glass
What a fool believes
A message to you rudy
Accidents will happen
Bat outta hell
Boys dont cry
Brightside of the road
Computer games
Cool for cats
Crazy little thing called love
Dont bring me down
Everybodys happy nowadays
Gangsters
Girls talk
Highway to hell
I want you to want me
I was made for lovin you
Is she really going out with him
Let's Go
London Calling
Making plans for nigel
Olivers Army
One Step beyond
Parisenne Walkways
Rappers delight
Roxanne
Smash it up
Sultans of Swing
Eton Rifles
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So for mine its some of the best songs from some of the best artists around.

It was a signifigant year as it was very much a year where there was a changing of musical style all around the world.

Some excellent songs on this list. '79 would have to be one of the best years. '81 was good too.
 
Nahhhhhhh 1987 is the worst by a long way :cool:
You're joking, right? :confused:

I agree with AndSmithMustScore, 1979 was year filled with great songs. Quite remararkable for someone born nine years later.

Back to topic, 1982 had some fairly average music. Duran Duran were at the height of their powers though. Hungry Like the Wolf and Rio are great songs.
 
'86 to '89 was an amazing era for Rock and Metal. Some of the albums released in this time were:

GnR: Appetite
Def Lep: Hysteria
Aerosmith: Pump
Queensryche: Operation Mindcrime
Metallica: MoP
Faith no More: The Real Thing
Slayer: Reign in Blood
Anthrax: Among the Living

etc etc
 
1987, the year of U2's only decent album...

If you think The Joshua Tree is U2's only decent album then you obviously have no clue. It is the most commercial album apart from the last 2 released, but Boy, War, The Unforgettable Fire and Achtung Baby are all better IMO.
 

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Nah - just observant. I have noticed some of your political rant - bit right wing for my liking.

Haha oh i'm far from right wing, my love of the Clash and The Specials would never allow me to be right wing.

It's more a political piss take, and seeing the left is more abundent in numbers ;)

When you grow up living and breathing Madness 24/7 you tend to not take things to serious.

To quote Suggs:

I'm all for people writing politically aware songs, i just can't be ****ed writing them
 
You're joking, right? :confused:

I agree with AndSmithMustScore, 1979 was year filled with great songs. Quite remararkable for someone born nine years later.

Back to topic, 1982 had some fairly average music. Duran Duran were at the height of their powers though. Hungry Like the Wolf and Rio are great songs.

I hope you don't mean i was born 9 years after 1979 :D

I could only wish!!!
 
You're joking, right? :confused:

I agree with AndSmithMustScore, 1979 was year filled with great songs. Quite remararkable for someone born nine years later.

Back to topic, 1982 had some fairly average music. Duran Duran were at the height of their powers though. Hungry Like the Wolf and Rio are great songs.

No not joking. Not a fan of much at all out of '87.
'79 on the other hand has a stack of great songs. :thumbsu:
 
1977 to 1986 is perhaps my favourite era of all, and I could name at least 50 songs from each year that I absolutely love. As for 1982, my favourite song from that year wasn't even on original list. As embarrassing as it sounds, I love Kim Wilde's CAMBODIA, it's sounds so different to anything else she did, and to a lot of the synthesiser pop being produced at the time.
 

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Was Johnny Warman the guy that sung "Screaming Jets"?
 
1977 to 1986 is perhaps my favourite era of all, and I could name at least 50 songs from each year that I absolutely love. As for 1982, my favourite song from that year wasn't even on original list. As embarrassing as it sounds, I love Kim Wilde's CAMBODIA, it's sounds so different to anything else she did, and to a lot of the synthesiser pop being produced at the time.

Your username says it all

Q Are We Not Men? A We Are Devo 1978
Duty Now For The Future 1979
Freedom Of Choice 1980

But no one has mentioned
Ramones - Leave Home 1977

And the ones you wont tell your children about -
Orchestral Manouvres In The Dark
Human League (pre and post Dare)
Killing Joke
 

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I always rate 1979 as one of the best in music.

Some brilliant albums came out in 79 as well as plenty of quality songs.

My Sharona
Message in a bottle
I will survive
Bright eyes
Video killed th radio star
I dont like mondays
Another brick in the wall
Tragedy
Heartache tonight
Heart of glass
What a fool believes
A message to you rudy
Accidents will happen
Bat outta hell
Boys dont cry
Brightside of the road
Computer games
Cool for cats
Crazy little thing called love
Dont bring me down
Everybodys happy nowadays
Gangsters
Girls talk
Highway to hell
I want you to want me
I was made for lovin you
Is she really going out with him
Let's Go
London Calling
Making plans for nigel
Olivers Army
One Step beyond
Parisenne Walkways
Rappers delight
Roxanne
Smash it up
Sultans of Swing
Eton Rifles
Transmission


So for mine its some of the best songs from some of the best artists around.

It was a signifigant year as it was very much a year where there was a changing of musical style all around the world.


:thumbsu:


Left out some really great stuff as well. No Birthday Party, Go Betweens or Laughing clowns?
 
:thumbsu:


Left out some really great stuff as well. No Birthday Party, Go Betweens or Laughing clowns?

I could have written 3 pages of songs from that year :D

Tried to keep it to songs/artists everyone would have heard of.

and there seems to be alot of people on here that struggle with anything before 1990. ;)
 
Hitwave, Choc A Block ( 1978 ) Bullseye, Bacon & Eggs, Drivetime, Sizzler ( 1979 ) Throbbin' 84, 1984 Shakin' 1985 On Fire, 1988 The Winners.

All ball biters.

Wow, someone else with this album!!!

82 was a great year for daggy songs such as Charlene, and Key Largo, what memories, can't quite believe it was 25 years ago.

BTW, yes, Johnny Warman did sing Screaming Jets.
 

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