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[Music] 1982. Music had changed for the better. Post your game changers.



GT49er

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!982 a game-changer? Nah, not really. Aussie rock (and no, I don't mean just AC/DC!) was making great strides - production techniques, especially in the drums department, was moving to new levels.

Apart from that, there was some good stuff. and some (actually a hell of a lot of) utter rubbish in 1982. Same as most years really.
 






birthofanorange

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Gotta be honest - in 1982 I was still working my way through the fab stuff from the 60's and 70's, so most of the 80's passed me by.
With hindsight, there was some fabulous stuff during the 80's (although the vast majority was not to my taste) and my soul still resides in the previous two decades.
However, this album was a massive highlight, for me, albeit it two years on from the year in the original post, and it stands the test of time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvIBixw9-gg&list=PLrpyDacBCh7CoOkt1otz8tphczKvJCOoC
 












Harry Wilson's tackle

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One for Westy. I have the original vinyl. I know nobody else who can stand this. It is completely at one with my neurodiversity :lolol:

Still, all part of the turning point. Can you imagine this in 1979? And in 82 there was no Goth. Just.....possibilities :rave:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-uMyV_gzfo
 












Live by the sea

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These were the top 50 selling songs of 1982 - look how many bands and singers from the list went on to have great careers . So many . Music started going downhill in the mid 90’s and has been going downhill ever since . Little creativity any more , too much formula rubbish . Record companies & tv shows make acts not the acts defining their own look and sound like most did in the 80’s , especially the early 80’s.


Come On Eileen Dexy's Midnight Runners 1
2 Fame Irene Cara 1
3 Eye Of The Tiger Survivor 1
4 The Lions Sleeps Tonight Tight Fit 1
5 Do You Really Want To Hurt Me Culture Club 1
6 Pass The Dutchie Musical Youth 1
7 I Don't Wanna Dance Eddy Grant 1
8 Seven Tears Goombay Dance Band 1
9 Ebony And Ivory Paul McCartney With Stevie Wonder 1
10 Town Called Malice/Precious Jam 1
11 Golden Brown Stranglers 2
12 Mad World Tears For Fears 1
13 Mickey Toni Basil 2
14 Love Plus One Haircut One Hundred 3
15 The Model/Computer Love Kraftwerk 1
16 Oh Julie Shakin' Stevens 1
17 Goody Two Shoes Adam Ant 1
18 Heartbreaker Dionne Warwick 2
19 Only You Yazoo 1
20 Don't Go Yazoo 2
21 Walkin' On Sunshine Rocker's Revenge 4
22 Zoom Fat Larry's Band 2
23 Save Your Love Renne & Renato 1
24 I Won't Let You Down PHD 3
25 Just An illusion Imagination 2
26 Starmaker Kids From Fame 3
27 Hard To Say I'm Sorry Chicago 4
28 Abracadabra Steve Miller Band 2
29 The Look Of Love ABC 4
30 Centrefold J Geils Band 3
31 House Of Fun Madness 1
32 The Land Of Make Believe Bucks Fizz 1
33 Maid Of Orleans Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 4
34 Young Guns (Go For It) Wham! 3
35 Ain't No Pleasing You Chas & Dave 2
36 Save A Prayer Duran Duran 2
37 It Ain't What You Do Fun Boy Three With Bananarama 4
38 A Little Peace Nicole 1
39 Hungry Like The Wolf Duran Duran 5
40 My Camera Never Lies Bucks Fizz 1
41 It Started With A Kiss Hot Chocolate 5
42 Fantasy Island Tight Fit 5
43 Dead Ringer For Love Meat Loaf 5
44 Inside Out Odyssey 3
45 Torch Soft Cell 2
46 This Time (We'll Get It Right)/England,We'll Fly The Flag England World Cup Squad 2
47 Say Hello, Wave Goodbye Soft Cell 3
48 I've Never Been To Me Charlene 1
49 Mirror Man Human League 2
 


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They were just so good live - and the sheer explosive energy in the crowd when the first chords of the Cutter rang out was something I shall never forget.

See them at Jenkinsons circa 81?
 


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These were the top 50 selling songs of 1982 - look how many bands and singers from the list went on to have great careers . So many . Music started going downhill in the mid 90’s and has been going downhill ever since . Little creativity any more , too much formula rubbish . Record companies & tv shows make acts not the acts defining their own look and sound like most did in the 80’s , especially the early 80’s.


Come On Eileen Dexy's Midnight Runners 1
2 Fame Irene Cara 1
3 Eye Of The Tiger Survivor 1
4 The Lions Sleeps Tonight Tight Fit 1
5 Do You Really Want To Hurt Me Culture Club 1
6 Pass The Dutchie Musical Youth 1
7 I Don't Wanna Dance Eddy Grant 1
8 Seven Tears Goombay Dance Band 1
9 Ebony And Ivory Paul McCartney With Stevie Wonder 1
10 Town Called Malice/Precious Jam 1
11 Golden Brown Stranglers 2
12 Mad World Tears For Fears 1
13 Mickey Toni Basil 2
14 Love Plus One Haircut One Hundred 3
15 The Model/Computer Love Kraftwerk 1
16 Oh Julie Shakin' Stevens 1
17 Goody Two Shoes Adam Ant 1
18 Heartbreaker Dionne Warwick 2
19 Only You Yazoo 1
20 Don't Go Yazoo 2
21 Walkin' On Sunshine Rocker's Revenge 4
22 Zoom Fat Larry's Band 2
23 Save Your Love Renne & Renato 1
24 I Won't Let You Down PHD 3
25 Just An illusion Imagination 2
26 Starmaker Kids From Fame 3
27 Hard To Say I'm Sorry Chicago 4
28 Abracadabra Steve Miller Band 2
29 The Look Of Love ABC 4
30 Centrefold J Geils Band 3
31 House Of Fun Madness 1
32 The Land Of Make Believe Bucks Fizz 1
33 Maid Of Orleans Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 4
34 Young Guns (Go For It) Wham! 3
35 Ain't No Pleasing You Chas & Dave 2
36 Save A Prayer Duran Duran 2
37 It Ain't What You Do Fun Boy Three With Bananarama 4
38 A Little Peace Nicole 1
39 Hungry Like The Wolf Duran Duran 5
40 My Camera Never Lies Bucks Fizz 1
41 It Started With A Kiss Hot Chocolate 5
42 Fantasy Island Tight Fit 5
43 Dead Ringer For Love Meat Loaf 5
44 Inside Out Odyssey 3
45 Torch Soft Cell 2
46 This Time (We'll Get It Right)/England,We'll Fly The Flag England World Cup Squad 2
47 Say Hello, Wave Goodbye Soft Cell 3
48 I've Never Been To Me Charlene 1
49 Mirror Man Human League 2

Top archiving, Liveby :thumbsup:
 




birthofanorange

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These were the top 50 selling songs of 1982 - look how many bands and singers from the list went on to have great careers . So many . Music started going downhill in the mid 90’s and has been going downhill ever since . Little creativity any more , too much formula rubbish . Record companies & tv shows make acts not the acts defining their own look and sound like most did in the 80’s , especially the early 80’s.


Come On Eileen Dexy's Midnight Runners 1
2 Fame Irene Cara 1
3 Eye Of The Tiger Survivor 1
4 The Lions Sleeps Tonight Tight Fit 1
5 Do You Really Want To Hurt Me Culture Club 1
6 Pass The Dutchie Musical Youth 1
7 I Don't Wanna Dance Eddy Grant 1
8 Seven Tears Goombay Dance Band 1
9 Ebony And Ivory Paul McCartney With Stevie Wonder 1
10 Town Called Malice/Precious Jam 1
11 Golden Brown Stranglers 2
12 Mad World Tears For Fears 1
13 Mickey Toni Basil 2
14 Love Plus One Haircut One Hundred 3
15 The Model/Computer Love Kraftwerk 1
16 Oh Julie Shakin' Stevens 1
17 Goody Two Shoes Adam Ant 1
18 Heartbreaker Dionne Warwick 2
19 Only You Yazoo 1
20 Don't Go Yazoo 2
21 Walkin' On Sunshine Rocker's Revenge 4
22 Zoom Fat Larry's Band 2
23 Save Your Love Renne & Renato 1
24 I Won't Let You Down PHD 3
25 Just An illusion Imagination 2
26 Starmaker Kids From Fame 3
27 Hard To Say I'm Sorry Chicago 4
28 Abracadabra Steve Miller Band 2
29 The Look Of Love ABC 4
30 Centrefold J Geils Band 3
31 House Of Fun Madness 1
32 The Land Of Make Believe Bucks Fizz 1
33 Maid Of Orleans Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 4
34 Young Guns (Go For It) Wham! 3
35 Ain't No Pleasing You Chas & Dave 2
36 Save A Prayer Duran Duran 2
37 It Ain't What You Do Fun Boy Three With Bananarama 4
38 A Little Peace Nicole 1
39 Hungry Like The Wolf Duran Duran 5
40 My Camera Never Lies Bucks Fizz 1
41 It Started With A Kiss Hot Chocolate 5
42 Fantasy Island Tight Fit 5
43 Dead Ringer For Love Meat Loaf 5
44 Inside Out Odyssey 3
45 Torch Soft Cell 2
46 This Time (We'll Get It Right)/England,We'll Fly The Flag England World Cup Squad 2
47 Say Hello, Wave Goodbye Soft Cell 3
48 I've Never Been To Me Charlene 1
49 Mirror Man Human League 2

The 80's was the last decade of a massive diversity, musically, imho. The 90's had it's moments, especially the indie /Brit Pop period, but since then,.....meh, overall.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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One for Westy. I have the original vinyl. I know nobody else who can stand this. It is completely at one with my neurodiversity :lolol:

Still, all part of the turnining point. Can you imagine this in 1979? And in 82 there was no Goth. Just.....possibilities :rave:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-uMyV_gzfo

I’ve still got the album in fantastic condition. Well you can add me and four of my mates at the time, still in contact with two of them, they too still love music.

Yeah, I often analyse that period of music. A John Peel bio also stimulated that. I think of a couple of panaceas - 1976/77 goodbye Wakeman/Brotherhood of Man/Roussos, hello Pistols/Clash/Stranglers, then a fast moving evolution of post punk, new wave, synthwave and hi energy. So much happened in about 6 years, I think fuelled by the revolution of possibilities from Robert Moog et al. Exciting for that to be my teenage years.
 




HalfaSeatOn

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Mar 17, 2014
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North West Sussex
They were just so good live - and the sheer explosive energy in the crowd when the first chords of the Cutter rang out was something I shall never forget.

Agree. Saw them live many times. Zimbo/All My Colours so atmospheric. The stand outs were a ‘Crystal Day’ and seeing them at Stratford upon Avon after a special cuppa.
 






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The 80's was the last decade of a massive diversity, musically, imho. The 90's had it's moments, especially the indie /Brit Pop period, but since then,.....meh, overall.

I disagree. We have moved to a non chart, non-binary world. Yes, you have your Adele's etc., minted, but there are bands and artists out there who have massive bespoke followings and make fab music, tour, release on their own lable or online....what's not to love?

OK, so 3 years ago, She Past Away were playing in London, supported by Lebanon Hannover. Empty, I expected. £20 ticket? I'm balls-deep. No. Place was heaving. Most in there knew all the words (well, excpet for SPA who sing in Turkish, but even so, plenty knew).

No, there is everything and anything and enthusiastic followers and great gigs. Trust me. I'm 63. 99% of what I have listened to in the last year was released in the last year and I am all over it like a DWTCs :thumbsup:
 


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