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3 votes
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ABBA - Happy New Year (1980)
6 votes -
The story of 1987's Acorn Archimedes, the first production ARM/RISC-based personal computer
9 votes -
Locksmith - Blackjack (1980)
6 votes -
Norway will extradite a man to France who is suspected of taking part in an attack that killed six people in a Jewish restaurant in Paris thirty-eight years ago
7 votes -
Classic 80's sketch: Peace on Earth (w. English subtitles)
5 votes -
Alan Parsons Project - Games People Play (1980)
8 votes -
Bruce Hornsby - The Way It Is (1987)
6 votes -
Godley and Creme - Cry (1985)
4 votes -
Strength In Numbers - Blue Men of the Sahara (1989)
4 votes -
Compare and Contrast: Split Enz "I Got You"/"I See Red"
So I thought I'd try a little experiment here. Here are 2 songs I like from the same band. They're very different songs, and here's why I like them: I Got You - This is a song about infatuation....
So I thought I'd try a little experiment here. Here are 2 songs I like from the same band. They're very different songs, and here's why I like them:
I Got You - This is a song about infatuation. It conveys that feeling I had when I was smitten with someone as a teenager. It feels very intimate to me, like the singer's directly expressing his innermost feelings to the person he's infatuated with. Or perhaps thinking of what he would say if he had the guts. It's very much a new wave pop song, and is probably the most well-known of Split Enz songs, at least where I live in the US.
I See Red - This is very much a song of rage. To me it's about a guy who's been dumped, or maybe who was infatuated with someone, and now they're with someone else. Whereas "I Got You" was very poppy, this is more punky. (I mean it's still pop, but with a punk flavor.) Putting it together with the previous song makes a lot of sense to me, even though they have such different tone. It's like the 2 songs together tell a story. I also love the phrase "down the drain like molten toothpaste." There's just something so illustrative about "molten toothpaste."
Anyway, just thought I'd share these random thoughts.
3 votes -
Prefab Sprout - Bonny (1985)
2 votes -
XTC - Senses Working Overtime (1982)
6 votes -
There is a button
10 votes -
Poolside FM: Transport yourself to 1980's Miami
13 votes -
Norway arrests suspect linked to 1982 attack on Jewish restaurant in Paris – man held on European arrest warrant issued by French authorities over attack in which six people died
7 votes -
Exercise montage music
I'm building a playlist with that classic exercise montage aesthetic. Right now it's a bunch of new retro wave, montage tracks from Rocky, Top Gun, Rad, Karate Kid, etc. Temporary playlist track...
I'm building a playlist with that classic exercise montage aesthetic. Right now it's a bunch of new retro wave, montage tracks from Rocky, Top Gun, Rad, Karate Kid, etc.
track listing
- Robert Parker - Hardbody
- Flash Arnold - Flash Workout
- Frank Harris - Training Sequence - Orig '85
- Wishing On A Star on - Montage (From "Team America: World Police")
- Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out for a Hero - From "Footloose" Soundtrack
- King Kobra - Iron Eagle (Never Say Die)
- Bill Conti - Gonna Fly Now
- Carlos Knight & the Bay City Boys - Champion of My Heart
- Dennie Christian - Push It to the Limit (Scarface)
- Vince DiCola on - Training Montage - From "Rocky IV" Soundtrack
- Europe - The Final Countdown
- Cheap Trick on - Mighty Wings - From "Top Gun" Original Soundtrack
- Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger
- John Farnham - Break The Ice
- Robots With Rayguns - Sweat It Out
- Craig Wedren, Theodore Shapiro on - Higher and Higher / Wind
- Joe "Bean" Esposito - You're The Best
- Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone - From "Top Gun" Original Soundtrack
- The Midnight - The Equaliser (Not Alone)
- SilverHawk - Pumping Iron
- John Farnham - Thunder in Your Heart
- Muscle - Feel The Steel
- Mitch Murder - Guile's Theme
- Vincenzo Salvia - Extreme Pizza Power
- Flash Arnold - The Final Chase
If you have any suggestions for tracks that maintain this aesthetic, it'd be appreciated.
6 votes -
Being born in the 80s is the only thing that makes me realize how life with no constant connection existed and is possible
15 votes -
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Dirt (1987)
3 votes -
The mysterious origins of an uncrackable video game - Atari 2600 game Entombed
17 votes -
Swedish prosecutors have named Stig Engström as the man who killed former Swedish prime minister Olof Palme in 1986, ending years of mystery
5 votes -
My favourite football game – when Denmark beat Uruguay 6-1 at the 1986 World Cup (Michael Gibbons, co-author of "Danish Dynamite" with Rob Smyth and Lars Eriksen)
7 votes -
Sweden to present findings on Olof Palme assassination – sources say South Africa handed over dossier, but not everyone is hopeful mystery will be solved
5 votes -
Genesis - Land Of Confusion (1986)
10 votes -
How Prince of Persia defeated Apple II's memory limitations | War Stories
7 votes -
Man arrested over 1988 cold case murder of Scott Johnson in Sydney
9 votes -
Xerox PARC Winnebiko presentation by Steve Roberts - 1989
6 votes -
Iggy Pop (featuring Bootsy Collins) - Family Affair (1985)
5 votes -
1980-1989: Rockism faces the world
5 votes -
One Hit Wonderland: "Oh Yeah" by Yello
5 votes -
Begnagrad - Coc'n rolla (1982)
2 votes -
Peter Hammill - Hemlock (1988)
3 votes -
Men At Work - Overkill (1983)
6 votes -
Who killed Swedish prime minister Olof Palme? After a night at the cinema in 1986, Palme was assassinated on Stockholm's busiest street
5 votes -
Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight (1986)
6 votes -
Ronald Reagan’s “October Surprise” plot was real after all
16 votes -
David Bowie - It's No Game pt. 1 (1980)
4 votes -
The Clash - Rock The Casbah (1982)
8 votes -
Les Rallizes Dénudés (裸のラリーズ) - Enter the Mirror (1987)
7 votes -
The Original IBM PC 5150 - The story of the world's most influential computer
4 votes -
Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (1989)
5 votes -
Baby boomers speaking to us from 1989
15 votes -
Toumani Diabaté & Sidiki Diabaté - Jarabi (1988)
7 votes -
Stieg Larsson and the unsolved murder case of Olof Palme
11 votes -
Why men love war (1984)
8 votes -
TAMBOR! Afro Venezuelan Recordings 1978 - 1986
5 votes -
Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) [Live] (2011)
7 votes -
Brains on Film - Documentary about an 80s public access show that praised cult movies
3 votes -
Pat Metheny Group - Have You Heard (1989)
8 votes -
Rush - Freewill (1980)
5 votes