[Music] Radio 2 best albums of the 80’s

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Icy Gull

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It’s pandering to a Radio 2 middle aged, middle of the road, Ford car driving, largely never indulged in class A narcotics demographic, so has to be seen in that context.

In vaguely relayed news, the omission of Hounds of Love from their list is pretty outrageous.

Oi, I have never owned a fecking Ford
 




Godstar

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Jan 18, 2012
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Sodom..or is it Gomorrah!
Power corruption & lies - new order
Miami - gun club
Ocean rain - echo & the bunnies
Psychocandy - Jesus & Mary chain
Bikini red - screaming blue messiahs
More songs about love & hate - godfathers
Psychedelic furs - psychedelic furs
StoneAge romeos - hoodoo gurus
Zombie birdhouse - iggy pop
A date with Elvis - cramps
 






Mellotron

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Jul 2, 2008
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My kinda thread. Will post my 10 later.

Worrying lack of Depeche Mode so far.
 




Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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The 80s was the decade that I pretty much stopped buying rock/pop music - looking at that list, I can see why

I find it bizarre when people write stuff like this.

It's not a genuine critique of the quality or evolution of popular music.

You're saying your taste is stuck in the past. How could that possibly be something to boast about?!
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
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I’m learning slowly that late 70s is probably my favourite era for music - a lot of exciting stuff happening in numerous genres then, however there’s a lot I love about the 80s too.
 






Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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I find it bizarre when people write stuff like this.

It's not a genuine critique of the quality or evolution of popular music.

You're saying your taste is stuck in the past. How could that possibly be something to boast about?!

More likely some classic NSC music snobbery :wink:

I am stuck in the 60’s and 70’s in most of my musical taste but my 14 year younger brother and my 2 kids, with a 9 year age difference between them have always come up with music from their eras that I end up liking, even if there is some reluctance to take to them immediately.

I do struggle with much of the music post 2000 though :shrug: Mostly because it’s a rehash of things I thought were better first time around and the warbly up and down the scales male and female stuff that seems de rigueur now annoys my ears.
 
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Ooh it’s a corner

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That's still on my play list as well . . . was thinking 79, but it is just 1980 ? best thing they ever did!

Summer of 1980 which I remember well! Had started living in the West Mids and with a gf in Birmingham. There was a real buzz about the band. Also the start of the bleak political/social situation and this captured it perfectly - Madam Medusa a case in point + Tyler and the first couple of singles. Great band live too - shame it ended so acrimoniously
 


Super Steve Earle

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I thought of the Police, but their first 2 albums are best and both late 70's

I don't think I have many 80's albums I actually listen too, although 80-82 was great for singles and one hit wonders. Dep S Is Vic there, vapours - Turning Japanese, MArth and the Muffins - Echo beach being good examples.

XTC Black sea
Lenny Kravitz let love rule

these are a good album.

Regatta de Blanc is my favourite Police album, but you can only beat the team in front of you, in this case the 80's.
 




studio150

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On the Border
Remain In Light - Talking Heads
Imperial Bedroom - Elvis Costello And the Attractions
Combat Rock - The Clash
English Settlement - XTC
Dreamtime - The Stranglers
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel (The 3rd self titled album)
The River - Bruce Springsteen
East Side Story - Squeeze
Juju - Siouxsie And The Banshees
The Joshua Tree - U2
 


Ooh it’s a corner

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After the brilliance of the 1970’s albums, apart from ‘Plants’ at the end of the decade, the genius was back with this in 1980 - another classic imo including the nod to Marley, the MLK tribute and the outstanding melancholy ‘Lately’

 


Robinjakarta

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Jul 14, 2014
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I don't think a lot of what I've seen on this thread were even the artistes' best '80s albums and that several had passed their peak by:

Bruce Springsteen Born in the USA. No. The River
U2 The Joshua Tree. No. War or The Unforgettable Fire
Dire Straits Brothers in Arms. Definitely not. Making Movies.
 






studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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I don't think a lot of what I've seen on this thread were even the artistes' best '80s albums and that several had passed their peak by:

Bruce Springsteen Born in the USA. No. The River
U2 The Joshua Tree. No. War or The Unforgettable Fire
Dire Straits Brothers in Arms. Definitely not. Making Movies.

Love Over Gold is also far better than Brothers In Arms
 








Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
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A few that haven't been mentioned so far, as far as I can see.

N.W.A: Straight Outta Compton

Metallica: Master of Puppets

Bad Religion: No Control

Bleach by Nirvana was also released in the 80's but I'm not sure it's top ten worthy.

Edit: Forgot Marvin Gaye! his final, and biggest selling, album containing sexual healing was released in 82.

Edit Edit:I forgot to name it...Midnight Love.

Also, Bad is better than Thriller...
 
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JJ McClure

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Jul 7, 2003
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Hassocks
Some of my 80's cassette tapes are up there with the best,
Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
GnR - Appetite for Destruction
Michael Jackson - Bad
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA
...some are not,
Five Star - Silk and Steel
The Bangles - Everything
Now 10 (which I think was the first album I ever bought)
 


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