I love 80's music too, but I generally prefer the
non-stereotypical-80's 80's music.

Rush - Grace Under Pressure
Tom Waits - Rain Dogs
Bauhaus
Laurie Anderson
Ministry
KMFDM

-Kevin

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 08:34:23 -0500, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now yer talking my game, 80's music. I loved Kyrie by Mister Mister.....did people really refer to them as a one hit wonder?
>
> Some of my favorite one hit wonders from the 80's:
>
> Amadeus - Falco
> Pop Muzic - M
> One night in bangkok - Murray Head
> Just died in your arms tonight - Cutting Crew
> Wishing Well - TTD
> On the Darkside - JC & The Beaver Brown Band
> At this moment - Billy Vera and the Beaters
> Make me Lose Control - Eric Carmen (ok, a several hit wonder)
>
> and of course who could forget We Are the World......
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: S. Isaac Dealey
>   To: CF-Community
>   Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 8:13 AM
>   Subject: RE: late night
>
>   > No comment on the 80's music... im crushed! :-)
>
>   Fond of 80's... Never been a big fan of Poison, Warrant or Skid Row.
>   Between Bon Jovi and Aerosmith I'll take Bon Jovi. Not that Aerosmith
>   is bad per se, but after a while they start to sound like AC/DC and
>   all the songs run together (cause they all sound the same). Heard a
>   parody of an album commercial for "AC/DC Sings the Best of Show Tunes"
>   that really drove home that idea of all the songs from a given band
>   having the same sound. :) I was actually rather fond of a lot of the
>   one-hit wonders myself... I mention Mister Mister and people say "I'm
>   so sick of that song" in reference to Broken Wings, but the song I'm
>   referring to is Kyrie. Aha, Midnight Oil (who're still around but
>   haven't been popular here since Dead Heart and Beds are Burning), and
>   my all-time favorite Howard Jones No One Is To Blame. :) Though there
>   were some good repeaters too... Cindy Lauper, Tears for Fears, Mike
>   and the Mechanics, Genesis/Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel who again is
>   still around and doing great stuff but hasn't been popular since the
>   80's.
>
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