What's The Most Totally '80s Song Ever?
Open up a newspaper and you'd be forgiven for thinking you'd been sucked into a wormhole and spat out in 1984. In the indie realm, too, the zeitgeist is looking as luridly 1980s as a stockbroker guzzling Taboo in a Sinclair C5 (insert wildly inaccurate '80s stereotype here).
On the one hand there's La Roux reviving the ice-queen electro-pop of Eurythmics (whose singer Annie Lennox is also on the comeback trail). On the other we've got White Lies and Red Light Company cut-and-pasting the billowing raincoat-rock of Echo & The Bunnymen and Simple Minds.
All of which inspired an office discussion this morning: What is the most quintessentially '80s song ever? This, of course, begs the further question: What do you mean by "'80s"? Synth-pop? Hair metal? Post-punk? New wave? College rock? All these genres "defined" the decade, depending on who you talk to.
It's a huge subject, but here are a few tracks that have been suggested so far. Tell us your own suggestions below.
Simple Minds - "Alive And Kicking" (1985)
Not so much for the song--although the expansive synths, blustery dynamics, and Jim Kerr's declamatory holler are all traits that characterised rock music in this decade more than any other--but more the video, which features so many of the tropes we've come to think of as definitively '80s.
Namely: arms-wide posturing, lantern-jawed staring into the middle distance, an inexplicable mountaintop setting...
Journey - "Don't Stop Believin'" (1981)
Essentially a roll-call of '80s lyrical clichés--the small town girl, the smoky bar, the cheap perfume. From here, the notion of all-American desperadoes livin' on a prayer became a cornerstone of 80s poodle-rock.
In all seriousness, though: Steve Perry, what a voice.
Donna Summer – "This Time I Know It's For Real" (1989)
Because the '80s was actually mainly about naff, gaudy, commercial pop--we just choose to remember the more epic bits. In reality, British music in the '80s was dominated by Stock Aitken Waterman, whose assembly-line production style is so horribly of-its-time it even renders the voice of Donna Summer, otherwise capable of such brilliance, almost unlistenably cheesy. It's telling that you never hear SAW hits on the radio these days: Nothing in pop history has dated less well.
Pet Shop Boys - "It's A Sin" (1987)
Quintessentially '80s in a good way, this one. Yes, it's titanically overblown--all thunder bolts, synthesized choir, and po-faced religious references--but it's also vast and dramatic and ambitious in a way that few artists would attempt in today's cynical, intensely ironized, post-everything climate.


Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over
Dream Academy - Life in a Northern Town
The Hooters - And We Danced
The list goes on...
2)Cum feel the noize - Quiet Riot
3)We're not gonna take it - Twisted Sister
4)Home sweet home - Motley Crue
5)Rock you like a hurricane - Scorpions
Tom in Iraq
1) Journey
2) Poison
3) Ratt
4) Bon Jovi
5) Iron Maiden
6) Judas Priest
7) Ozzy
8) Blue Oyster Cult
9) John Cougar
10)Bryan Adams
11)R.E.O. Speedwagon
12)AC/DC
13)Boston
14)Vixen
15)Cinderella
16)Def Leppard
17)Scorpions
18)Bruce Springsteen
19)ZZ Top
20)White Snake
21)Guns-N-Roses
22)Queen
23)J.Giels Band
24)U-2
25)The Pretenders
26)The Eurythmics
27)INXS
28)The Divinyls
29)Genisis
30)Van Halen
31)Tom Petty/Heart Breakers
32)Stevie Nicks
33)Huey Lewis & The News
34)Starship (Jefferson Airplane/Grace Slick)
35)Robert Palmer
36)Motley Crue
37)Katrina & The Waves
38)The B-52's
39)Quiet Riot
40)Twisted Sister
And this still doesn't cover all of the great music, and/or groups/artists that were throwing down great tunes from the early,to the end of the 80's !!!
My list of the songs that totally defined the 1980's?
1. Physical-Olivia Newton John
2. Valley Girl-Moon Unit Zappa
3. We Are the World-USA for Africa
4. Into the Groove-Madonna
5. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun-Cyndi Lauper
6. Money for Nothing-Dire Straits
7. Don't You (Forget About Me)-Simple Minds
8. Express Yourself-Madonna
9. Love Shack-B-52's
10.Kids in America-Kim Wilde
"Feeling Satisfied" Boston
"Don't stop believing" Journey
"Just like Heaven" The Cure, anther classic
"I melt with you" Modern English
"C'mon feel the noise" Quiet Riot
Please, Donna Summer? She is so 70's
1- Jenny(867-5309)Tommy Tutone 82'
2- Saving All My Love Whitney Houston 85'
3- In The Living Years Mike and the Mechanics 86'
4- Sweet Child O'Mine GNR 88'
5- Let The Day Begin The Call 89'