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The official "New Wave Sissy Boy 80s Hits You Were Afraid To Admit You Liked In High School" playlist

Posted Sun Mar 16, 2008 1:04pm PDT by Robert of the Radish in The Y! Music Playlist Blog

I published my first playlist to the web almost 4 years ago on June 12, 2004. And this is the very same list which kicked off a playlisting obsession for me.

When I was in grade school during the late 1970's classic rock bands like The Rolling Stones, AC/DC and Led Zeppelin ruled the hallways. Tough guys wore black concert t-shirts looking to pick a fight with anyone who had the slightest propensity toward disco -- another major pop genre of the time.

Disco was eventually slayed by rock & roll and no one dared admit owning a Village People or Gloria Gaynor album, although almost everyone did.

Then the 80's came and with them came "new wave", a genre that was neither outright ridiculed by the rock & roll set, nor embraced. But a new invention called cable television gave MTV an opportunity to bypass previous methods of getting music out to the masses and new wave took off.

However, many of us who were raised on the classic rock or first wave punk of the 1970's had trouble admitting that we were attracted to the music of Culture Club, Kajagoogoo or Wham!

But we were...

This is the ultimate 80's new wave guilty pleasures playlist. All the sissy boy hits we secretly loved in high school, but were never man enough to admit until grunge killed pop metal.

The official "New Wave Sissy Boy 80s Hits You Were Afraid To Admit You Liked In High School" playlist

1. Too Shy - Kajagoogoo

2. No One Is To Blame - Howard Jones

3. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me - Culture Club 

4. Poison Arrow - ABC 

5. Save A Prayer - Duran Duran

6. Careless Whisper - Wham!

7. Hold Me Now - The Thompson Twins

8. If You Leave - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark 

9. Blasphemous Rumours - Depeche Mode

10. Tainted Love - Soft Cell

11. It's My Life - Talk Talk

12. More Than This - Roxy Music 

13. I Ran (So Far Away) - A Flock Of Seagulls

14. Promises, Promises - Naked Eyes

15. Perfect Way - Scritti Politti

16. West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys 

17. Only You - Yaz

18. Girls Just Want To Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper

19. Safety Dance - Men Without Hats 

20. Love Plus One - Haircut 100

21. True - Spandau Ballet 

2545 Comments

121. Yahoo! Music User -
This is a great list and you should never be afraid to be who you are or like what you like!

Keep on rocken

122. CadyM -
I may be a product of the nineties but I'm not ashamed to admit I love four of the songs on here.
*sings Too Shy under breath*

123. Frank -
We were right the first time. Most of this music is indeed inferior to good ol' rock and roll. (Which is why "classic rock radio" sprouted up in 1985.)

However, everyone has a few guilty pleasures in there, we must all admit!

124. Fred -
I've never heard of half of these folks, but I still like most of the ones I have heard. And what about Tears for Fears, John Mellencamp, Little River Band, Hall and Oates, and Tom Petty? Is it okay for me to still like them too?

125. redrainbow -
The absolute best decade, for music, movies, and of course comedians. The 80's were the best times! BRING BACK THOSE SYNTHESIZERS AND DRUM MACHINES! LOL! :)

126. Mahalo -
Rename list to "Rainbow Play List".

127. Yahoo! Music User -
Take On Me by Aha is one of my favorites.

128. Margaret -
We all have some type of skeleton in our closet. I had played my Poison and Bon Jovi cassettes so much that they had broken from wear. I was mortified! I now own everything that I once had on cassette on CD, and yes I still play them every day. I do get some weird looks when I pull up at a stop light and I am listening to Whitesnake just a tad bit too loud for my 40 something age.. But that's my skeleton. What's yours?

129. -
I'm selling 5000 80's 12's.
Email me at healthinabasket@yahoo.com

130. MC -
Without a Doubt---SCRITTI POLITTI REPRESENTS CLASS IN 80's POP MUSIC. PERIOD. THE ABSOLUTE BEST OF ALL TIME!

131. Blue -
Yes i love the 80's.......lol

132. Michael -
Come on the 80's was the best. I know some people will disagree but they had the Flock of Seagulls hair going on too. They were some of the best times ever. Wearing parachute pants and a Union Jack sleeveless shirt. Yea those were the days

133. angelah -
I personally like that kind of music better than I like the stuff they are coming out with today-but that's just me!!!!!

134. David -
http://www.myspace.com/mrhandsrevenge

135. Looking -
not embarassed to admit ..Love them all...was my college years!!
still think of Penn State everytime I hear one of the aforementioned albums

136. John R -
I was a heavy metal fan, Iron Maiden/Judas Priest type guy. When my girlfriend came over from Europe for her first visit to the states, she wanted to go and see Culture Club. I cringed. There was no way anyone could know I went, so we went anyway. Thirty minutes into the show, Boy George starts singing Church of the poison mind, and there I was, dancing and getting into the music. I look over and there's one of my heavy metal friends doing the same darn thing. Small world. We both agreed to keep it silent.

137. K -
OMG I downloaded all those songs in college (and other 80's hits) and I have most of them on the hard drive my car's stereo plays from! 80's baby to the core!!!

138. A Speaking Human -
I'm from Dallas. I didn't go to the concert but heard that when Boy George sang "do you really want to hurt me?" somebody yelled "Yes!"

139. DavidJ -
what's embarrassing about Depeche Mode or Roxy Music?

140. SarahH -
That was my era! Loved it! The music is a genre all its own. Well, in that case, so was the fashion. I'm sure AquaNet has never been the same. Dippity Do either! LOL
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