George Michael my fav 80's pop singer ( Last Christmas, Careless Whisper, Fast Love, ETC ).
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Absolute crap/10Pirate700
Don't tell me you didn't enjoy Careless Whisper when you were in love lol. song is one of the best romantic songs of all time lol.
I enjoy that song now. I like cheesy 80s love songs though. :PTottaly
Lionel Richies 'Hello', Glen Mederios 'Nothings gonna change my love for you', Wham's 'Careless Whisper' are chessy yet enjoyable 80's love songs tho heh.
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Absolute crap/10meconateI didn't even know there was such a rating... There is when you're talking George Michael.....
I enjoy that song now. I like cheesy 80s love songs though. :P[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="indzman"]
Don't tell me you didn't enjoy Careless Whisper when you were in love lol. song is one of the best romantic songs of all time lol.
indzman
Tottaly
Lionel Richies 'Hello', Glen Mederios 'Nothings gonna change my love for you', Wham's 'Careless Whisper' are chessy yet enjoyable 80's love songs tho heh.
Indeed.[QUOTE="indzman"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I enjoy that song now. I like cheesy 80s love songs though. :P
Pirate700
Tottaly
Lionel Richies 'Hello', Glen Mederios 'Nothings gonna change my love for you', Wham's 'Careless Whisper' are chessy yet enjoyable 80's love songs tho heh.
Indeed. You two....:([QUOTE="Pirate700"]Indeed. You two....:(Hey, you know I like a lot of different 80s music. :P[QUOTE="indzman"]
Tottaly
Lionel Richies 'Hello', Glen Mederios 'Nothings gonna change my love for you', Wham's 'Careless Whisper' are chessy yet enjoyable 80's love songs tho heh.
LJS9502_basic
You two....:(Hey, you know I like a lot of different 80s music. :P Cheesy pop and hair metal.:P[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Indeed.
Pirate700
Oh, you know it. I'm a total sucker for it. :cool:[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] Cheesy pop and hair metal.:Pindzman
80's bestest music and movies era for me :)
70's.[QUOTE="indzman"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Oh, you know it. I'm a total sucker for it. :cool:
zenogandia
80's bestest music and movies era for me :)
70's. 80s.....just not the kind he likes.70's.[QUOTE="zenogandia"]
[QUOTE="indzman"]
80's bestest music and movies era for me :)
indzman
Haven't heard much from 70's unfortunately. What were good pop bands from 70's ?
Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment.[QUOTE="indzman"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Oh, you know it. I'm a total sucker for it. :cool:
Pirate700
80's bestest music and movies era for me :)
Agreed. The only other one close for me is 60s.Haven't heard much before 80's but my dad likes Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby
[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="zenogandia"]70's.
LJS9502_basic
Haven't heard much from 70's unfortunately. What were good pop bands from 70's ?
Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment.ahhh!
Wasn't Staurday Night Fever from 70's ? Definately enjoyed bee gees songs like staying alive, night fever from the movie.
Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="indzman"]
Haven't heard much from 70's unfortunately. What were good pop bands from 70's ?
indzman
ahhh!
Wasn't Staurday Night Fever from 70's ? Definately enjoyed bee gees songs like staying alive, night fever from the movie.
They sound like the chipmunks....[QUOTE="indzman"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Agreed. The only other one close for me is 60s.
Pirate700
Haven't heard much before 80's but my dad likes Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby
lol Not the kind of 60s I was talking about. Weren't they 40s?[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment. LJS9502_basic
ahhh!
Wasn't Staurday Night Fever from 70's ? Definately enjoyed bee gees songs like staying alive, night fever from the movie.
They sound like the chipmunks....Clearly you jest :P
Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="indzman"]
Haven't heard much from 70's unfortunately. What were good pop bands from 70's ?
indzman
ahhh!
Wasn't Staurday Night Fever from 70's ? Definately enjoyed bee gees songs like staying alive, night fever from the movie.
70's is amazing for classic rock.They sound like the chipmunks....[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="indzman"]
ahhh!
Wasn't Staurday Night Fever from 70's ? Definately enjoyed bee gees songs like staying alive, night fever from the movie.
indzman
Clearly you jest :P
Nope. They sound like the chipmunks. Disco died and good riddance.[QUOTE="indzman"]
[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment. Pirate700
ahhh!
Wasn't Staurday Night Fever from 70's ? Definately enjoyed bee gees songs like staying alive, night fever from the movie.
70's is amazing for classic rock.cool, will definately look into 70's classic rock music
[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] They sound like the chipmunks....LJS9502_basic
Clearly you jest :P
Nope. They sound like the chipmunks. Disco died and good riddance.Have you seen Saturday Night Fever sequel 'Staying Alive' from 80's?
That had more cheesy yet lovely 80's songs.
70's is amazing for classic rock.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="indzman"]
ahhh!
Wasn't Staurday Night Fever from 70's ? Definately enjoyed bee gees songs like staying alive, night fever from the movie.
indzman
cool, will definately look into 70's classic rock music
Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Allman Brothers, Marshal Tucker Band, CSN, Neil Young, John Denver, James Taylor, CCR...just amazing era for rock.Nope. They sound like the chipmunks. Disco died and good riddance.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="indzman"]
Clearly you jest :P
indzman
Have you seen Saturday Night Fever sequel 'Staying Alive' from 80's?
That had more cheesy yet lovely 80's songs.
Not a fan....[QUOTE="indzman"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]70's is amazing for classic rock.
Pirate700
cool, will definately look into 70's classic rock music
Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Allman Brothers, Marshal Tucker Band, CSN, Neil Young, John Denver, James Taylor, CCR...just amazing era for rock.big eagles fan here ( New York Minute, Hotel California ) . Love Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen. Others i heard of but haven't got around to check around thier music.
great list, thanks for the recommendations pirate :)
Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Allman Brothers, Marshal Tucker Band, CSN, Neil Young, John Denver, James Taylor, CCR...just amazing era for rock.[QUOTE="Pirate700"]
[QUOTE="indzman"]
cool, will definately look into 70's classic rock music
indzman
big eagles fan here ( New York Minute, Hotel California ) . Love Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen. Others i heard of but haven't got around to check around thier music.
great list, thanks for the recommendations pirate :)
You two don't get to pick the entertainment....ever.:P[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Allman Brothers, Marshal Tucker Band, CSN, Neil Young, John Denver, James Taylor, CCR...just amazing era for rock.
LJS9502_basic
big eagles fan here ( New York Minute, Hotel California ) . Love Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen. Others i heard of but haven't got around to check around thier music.
great list, thanks for the recommendations pirate :)
You two don't get to pick the entertainment....ever.:P:lol:[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Allman Brothers, Marshal Tucker Band, CSN, Neil Young, John Denver, James Taylor, CCR...just amazing era for rock.
LJS9502_basic
big eagles fan here ( New York Minute, Hotel California ) . Love Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen. Others i heard of but haven't got around to check around thier music.
great list, thanks for the recommendations pirate :)
You two don't get to pick the entertainment....ever.:Pwhat are best rock or pop bands from 70's and 80's then ? :P
You two don't get to pick the entertainment....ever.:P[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="indzman"]
big eagles fan here ( New York Minute, Hotel California ) . Love Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Springsteen. Others i heard of but haven't got around to check around thier music.
great list, thanks for the recommendations pirate :)
indzman
what are best rock or pop bands from 70's and 80's then ? :P
Rock? Led Zeppelin was still going strong in the 70s, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac is okay, The Who, Rolling Stones, Moody Blues, Doors....the regular music. 80s was about alternative. When you're reading for alt let me know.:P[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="zenogandia"]70's.
LJS9502_basic
Haven't heard much from 70's unfortunately. What were good pop bands from 70's ?
Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment. Are you kidding me? Led zeplin, deep purple, ac/dc, journey, rush, stevie wonder, james brown, elton john... I won't keep going.The godfather, star wars alone destroyed the 80's.
Atari 2600... Oh lord, stop me now.
[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] You two don't get to pick the entertainment....ever.:PLJS9502_basic
what are best rock or pop bands from 70's and 80's then ? :P
Rock? Led Zeppelin was still going strong in the 70s, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac is okay, The Who, Rolling Stones, Moody Blues, Doors....the regular music. 80s was about alternative. When you're reading for alt let me know.:PMoody Blues after the 60s was meh. Knights in White Satin is by far their best work. Agreed with Floyd and the Stones though.Rock? Led Zeppelin was still going strong in the 70s, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac is okay, The Who, Rolling Stones, Moody Blues, Doors....the regular music. 80s was about alternative. When you're reading for alt let me know.:PMoody Blues after the 60s was meh. Knights in White Satin is by far their best work. Hey I never said I listened to Moody Blues...though I do like Knights in White Satin a lot. I was giving him decent bands of the day....not necessarily my own choices....but I do like most of them. Oh yeah...Rush as well.[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="indzman"]
what are best rock or pop bands from 70's and 80's then ? :P
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]Moody Blues after the 60s was meh. Knights in White Satin is by far their best work. Hey I never said I listened to Moody Blues...though I do like Knights in White Satin a lot. I was giving him decent bands of the day....not necessarily my own choices....but I do like most of them. Oh yeah...Rush as well.Yes Rush! I left a lot out, didn't I. :P[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]Rock? Led Zeppelin was still going strong in the 70s, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac is okay, The Who, Rolling Stones, Moody Blues, Doors....the regular music. 80s was about alternative. When you're reading for alt let me know.:PLJS9502_basic
[QUOTE="indzman"][QUOTE="zenogandia"]70's.
LJS9502_basic
Haven't heard much from 70's unfortunately. What were good pop bands from 70's ?
Disco was big.....actually the 70s weren't a very good decade overall for entertainment. Clueless. The 60's and early 70's is considered one of the greatest era's in music. Not just Rock and Roll but Fusion, Classical, Jazz, Country, Electronica, you name it. There was an amazing amount of innovation, talent, and expression. Electronic amplification and synthesizers had become available enough that any garage band or aspiring artist could afford it, and all the undiscovered talent was able to hit the road. There are entire College Degree's based on the history of this era.Please Log In to post.
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