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atari 2600 11.01.2006 10:24 PM

VH-1's Top 100 songs of the 80s
 
oops, it's actually called the "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s"
(i'm also rather unsure why i put the hypen in the topic title)

...prepare to feel outraged

(although it's about what one would expect, so don't get too worked up)

http://origin.www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/.../episode.jhtml

on the plus side, there's lots of videos collected over there (& and a flash version of joust to boot)

it's all part of a promotional ramp-up for their up and coming original comedy movie, Totally Awesome.

noisemachine 11.01.2006 11:00 PM

So have they only done 100-81? Thats all I could find on the site.

atari 2600 11.01.2006 11:05 PM

1-20 aren't published yet at the site
the episode revealing those top spots airs tomorrow and I suppose that's when they will list them.





 

21. Michael Jackson / "Beat It"
22. The Cure / "Just Like Heaven"
23. Cyndi Lauper / "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
24. A-Ha / "Take On Me"
25. Go-Go's / "Our Lips Are Sealed"
26. Guns N' Roses / "Welcome to the Jungle"
27. Kajagoogoo / "Too Shy"
28. Wham! / "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"
29. Talking Heads / "Burning Down the House"
30. Pat Benatar / "Love is a Battlefield"
31. Queen and David Bowie / "Under Pressure"
32. Night Ranger / "Sister Christian"
33. Soft Cell / "Tainted Love"
34. Poison / "Every Rose Has It's Thorn"
35. Phil Collins / "In the Air Tonight"
36. Tommy Tutone / "867-5309 / Jenny"
37. Aerosmith / "Janie's Got a Gun"
38. U2 / "Pride (In the Name of Love)"
39. Modern English / "I Melt With You"
40. The B-52's / "Love Shack"
41. Motley Crue / "Dr. Feelgood"
42. The Clash / "London Calling"
43. ABC / "Look of Love (Part One)"
44. Bananarama / "Cruel Summer"
45. Janet Jackson / "Nasty"
46. The Police / "Every Breath You Take"
47. Twisted Sister / "We're Not Gonna Take It"
48. Bruce Springsteen / "Born in the U.S.A."
49. Beastie Boys / "Fight For Your Right"
50. Eurythmics / "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
51. Ratt / "Round and Round"
52. Dead or Alive / "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)"
53. Billy Idol / "White Wedding"
54. Salt-N-Pepa / "Push It"
55. A Flock of Seagulls / "I Ran (So Far Away)"
56. Bonnie Tyler / "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
57. Toni Basil / "Mickey"
58. Culture Club / "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me"
59. John Mellencamp / "Jack & Diane"
60. Young M.C. / "Bust a Move"
61. Styx / "Mr. Roboto"
62. Berlin / "Take My Breath Away"
63. Devo / "Whip It"
64. Paula Abdul / "Straight Up"
65. Foreigner / "I Want to Know What Love Is"
66. Depeche Mode / "Just Can't Get Enough"
67. REO Speedwagon / "Keep On Loving You"
68. Public Enemy / "Fight the Power"
69. R.E.M / "It's The End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)"
70. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts/ "I Love Rock N' Roll"
71. Rick James / "Super Freak"
72. The Fixx / "One Thing Leads to Another"
73. Nena / "99 Luftbaloons"
74. George Michael / "Faith"
75. Prince / "Little Red Corvette"
76. Thomas Dolby / "She Blinded Me With Science"
77. New Edition / "Candy Girl"
78. Blondie / "Call Me"
79. Human League / "Don't You Want Me?"
80. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock / "It Takes Two"
81. Cameo / "Word Up!"
82. Squeeze / "Tempted"
83. Prince / "Kiss"
84. Lionel Richie / "All Night Long (All Night)"
85. Robert Palmer / "Addicted to Love"
86. Bow Wow Wow / "I Want Candy"
87. Falco / "Rock Me Amadeus"
88. Chaka Khan / "Ain't Nobody"
89. The Pretenders / "Brass in Pocket"
90. Tone-Loc / "Wild Thing"
91. Katrina and The Waves / "Walking On Sunshine"
92. New Kids on the Block / "You Got It (The Right Stuff)"
93. Gary Numan / "Cars"
94. The Rolling Stones / "Start Me Up"
95. Debbie Gibson / "Only in My Dreams"
96. Men at Work / "Down Under"
97. The Romantics / "What I Like About You"
98. Bobby Brown / "My Perogative"
99. Wang Chung / "Everybody Have Fun Tonight"
100. Loverboy / "Working for the Weekend"

schizophrenicroom 11.01.2006 11:07 PM

number one is Livin On A Prayer.

noisemachine 11.01.2006 11:09 PM

nevermind. i was gonna post the list but got beat to it.

atari 2600 11.01.2006 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schizophrenicroom
number one is Livin On A Prayer.


That's truly frightening.

noisemachine 11.01.2006 11:12 PM

Yeah, no surprises on the list, really. Everything I would expect to be there. Afterall, Ive seen enough of those stupid vh1 top 100 shows and you kinda get a feel for their limited extent of musical knowledge. Of course, I guess they have to stick with the popular songs to please the masses.

Everyneurotic 11.01.2006 11:24 PM

joust fucking slays!

atari 2600 11.01.2006 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
joust fucking slays!


I like that game also. I have all the old school arcade games as MAME roms and the Williams Electronics ones (Stargate, Joust, Moon Patrol, Defender, and Robotron: 2084) are among my favorites. A lot of people I suppose have the Williams "greatest hits" for Playstation.

On the subject of MAME, check out this guy's Halloween costume. He's a geek, that's for sure, but this is still pretty cool.

http://rluzinski.blogspot.com/2006/1...e-costume.html





 
 






Everyneurotic 11.01.2006 11:40 PM

i got the reissue on nes back in the day, such an addicting game.

that costume looks like a pain in the ass to carry around.

CHOUT 11.02.2006 02:54 AM

27. Kajagoogoo / "Too Shy"
28. Wham! / "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go"

Wham! shoulda placed higher than Kajagoogoogoogogogoogogjo

ni'k 11.02.2006 03:43 AM

if you care - you're a fucking dick

jon boy 11.02.2006 03:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kegmama
Hell yeah man. And isn't Wham! making a comeback?!

The shirt's gotta go though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0n7Aiic3AgM

The hair is worse then Savage Clones' 80's circa.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogWfcMyG1rs


wham might make a comeback! oh god they will have to dust off that other guy then. place a missing persons report etc.

thewall91 11.02.2006 10:35 AM

wham's best song is Everything She Wants - so much better than wake me up. Nothing really outrages me about that list, though if Livin' on a Prayer is number one that might be slightly annoying. Seeing that Home Sweet Home isn't in the list, though, gives me hope that it is in the top 20, as well as Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

sonicl 11.02.2006 10:44 AM

On what basis is this listing chosen? Is it a public vote, or sales, or numbers of requests? Or is it a list cobbled together by journalists in the pub on a Friday lunchtime? It's not a matter of importance, I'm just wondering.

I'd be interested to see a UK version of the "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s" list and compare it to the US one.

Tokolosh 11.02.2006 11:28 AM

I don't think they would differ much.

sonicl 11.02.2006 11:40 AM

I'm not so sure about that. I'd be surprised if i saw these in a UK list:

22. The Cure / "Just Like Heaven"
25. Go-Go's / "Our Lips Are Sealed"
26. Guns N' Roses / "Welcome to the Jungle"
29. Talking Heads / "Burning Down the House"
30. Pat Benatar / "Love is a Battlefield"
32. Night Ranger / "Sister Christian"
34. Poison / "Every Rose Has It's Thorn"
36. Tommy Tutone / "867-5309 / Jenny"
37. Aerosmith / "Janie's Got a Gun"
39. Modern English / "I Melt With You"
41. Motley Crue / "Dr. Feelgood"
42. The Clash / "London Calling"
47. Twisted Sister / "We're Not Gonna Take It"
51. Ratt / "Round and Round"
59. John Mellencamp / "Jack & Diane"
60. Young M.C. / "Bust a Move"
61. Styx / "Mr. Roboto"
63. Devo / "Whip It"
64. Paula Abdul / "Straight Up"
67. REO Speedwagon / "Keep On Loving You"
68. Public Enemy / "Fight the Power"
71. Rick James / "Super Freak"
72. The Fixx / "One Thing Leads to Another"
80. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock / "It Takes Two"
81. Cameo / "Word Up!"
92. New Kids on the Block / "You Got It (The Right Stuff)"
95. Debbie Gibson / "Only in My Dreams"
97. The Romantics / "What I Like About You"
98. Bobby Brown / "My Perogative"
99. Wang Chung / "Everybody Have Fun Tonight"
100. Loverboy / "Working for the Weekend"

Tokolosh 11.02.2006 11:44 AM

22, 42, 72 and 99 must surely be on that list, don't you think?

sonicl 11.02.2006 11:47 AM

I think that there are other Cure songs that would be more likely to figure in a UK version of the list (probably In Between Days or Close To Me), and The Clash were never as popular here as in the USA, although Should I Stay Or Should I Go might get into the list.

Numbers 72 and 99 I've never even heard of!

Inhuman 11.02.2006 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
22, 42, 72 and 99 must surely be on that list, don't you think?


yep! And hopefully 60. Young MC

atari 2600 11.02.2006 12:12 PM

My ten favorites so far

Public Enemy / "Fight the Power"
Queen and David Bowie / "Under Pressure"
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts/ "I Love Rock N' Roll"
The Police / "Every Breath You Take"
Talking Heads / "Burning Down the House"
Styx / "Mr. Roboto"
Guns N' Roses / "Welcome to the Jungle"
Eurythmics / "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
Ratt / "Round and Round"
The Cure / "Just Like Heaven"



Yeah, Wham! did have some better songs (yes, they are planning some reunion concerts for December), but of course, the list will opt for the more well-known ones. The worst case of this is with Devo, R.E.M., & Talking Heads who have oodles of better songs than the VH1 selections (which were voted on by online users).
This issue was addressed a bit in the case of The Pretenders because Chrissie Hynde stated how much she dislikes "Brass in Pocket" and even more so with Berlin. Terri Nunn told of how the success of "Take My Breath Away" from the Top Gun soundtrack caused a rift in the band; their Pleasure Victim is a pretty good '80s album. And of course, Mr. Roboto and Kilroy was Here caused Styx to short-circuit too.

CHOUT 11.02.2006 12:22 PM

My band occasionally covers Wham!'s Everything She Wants.

king_buzzo 11.02.2006 12:26 PM

26. Guns N' Roses / "Welcome to the Jungle"
40. The B-52's / "Love Shack"
42. The Clash / "London Calling"
63. Devo / "Whip It"
78. Blondie / "Call Me"



these are okay

Danny Himself 11.02.2006 12:27 PM

No Club Tropicana, Chout?

sonicl 11.02.2006 12:47 PM

I had hoped that I could at least find an appropriate UK list for comparison, but I couldn't even find a list of the 100 top-selling singles in the UK in the 1980's. The best I could manage was the top-selling singles in the UK since the official charts began. The 1980s ones from that list are:

2. Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas? (1984), sold 3.55m
7. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax (1984), sold 1.91m
13. Stevie Wonder - I Just Called To Say I Love You (1984), sold 1.775m
22. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes (1984), sold 1.51m
25. Human League - Don't You Want Me (1981), sold 1.43m
26. Wham - Last Christmas (1984), sold 1.42m
29. Culture Club - Karma Chameleon (1983), sold 1.41m
34. George Michael - Careless Whisper (1984), sold 1.37m
38. Jennifer Rush - The Power of Love (1985), sold 1.32m
48. Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen (1982), sold 1.2m
57. Soft Cell - Tainted Love (1981), sold 1.135m
79. New Order - Blue Monday (1983), sold 1.001m
83. Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger (1982), sold 0.99m
86. Adam and the Ants - Stand and Deliver (1981), sold 0.985m
89. Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan - Especially For You (1988), sold 0.98m
92. Tight Fit - The Lion Sleeps Tonight (1982), sold 0.978m
94. Irene Cara - Fame (1982), sold 0.975m
95. Ray Parker Jr. - Theme From Ghostbusters (1984), sold 0.974m
96. Billy Joel - Uptown Girl (1983), sold 0.974m
97. Black Box - Ride On Time (1989), sold 0.973m

How many of those would now be voted among the 100 best of the decade is another point altogether, of course. But it's horrifying to notice that that list coincides almost exactly with the play list of a number of 40th birthday parties that I've been to in the last couple of years.

pantophobia 11.02.2006 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
On what basis is this listing chosen? Is it a public vote, or sales, or numbers of requests? Or is it a list cobbled together by journalists in the pub on a Friday lunchtime? It's not a matter of importance, I'm just wondering.


it's an internet poll from viewers

CHOUT 11.02.2006 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny Himself
No Club Tropicana, Chout?

Club Tropicana, drinks are free.
Fun and sunshine, there's enough for everyone.
All that's missing is the sea.
But don't worry, you can suntan!

WHAM! Reunite in '06!

 

jon boy 11.02.2006 01:28 PM

why anyone could think they are gay, i have no idea?

CHOUT 11.02.2006 01:29 PM

I have no idea either
 

jon boy 11.02.2006 01:31 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZcBbltcUw4

the scene when they are dressed as airline pilots is the best.

atari 2600 11.02.2006 01:32 PM

While George has been passing out in cars, Andrew has been racing them (or at least did in the late '90s); Ridgeley has been married to Bananarama singer Keren Woodward (who appears in the countdown show) for several years.

CHOUT 11.02.2006 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atari 2600
While George has been passing out in cars, Andrew has been racing them (or at least did in the late '90s); Ridgeley has been married to Bananarama singer Keren Woodward (who appears in the countdown show) for several years.

A man with superior knowledge of Devo, REM and WHAM! You're my new hero. Did you get my pms?

atari 2600 11.02.2006 02:07 PM

Yeah. I thought you knew I wanted that Madison, WI '82 one whenever you got around to transferring it.

Since that last R.E.M. thread, there have been some (actual) soundboards over at Dime from Tyrone's OC to add to my growing collection of early R.E.M. shows.
9/22/81 Tyrone's O.C. Athens, GA sbd
9/23/81 Tyrone's O.C. Athens, GA sbd x2
The first one sounds a bit thin and you can't hear the audience at all, but the second one (2 discs) is really good; I suppose the kinks were worked out by the second night.

thewall91 11.02.2006 03:14 PM

Quote:

My band occasionally covers Wham!'s Everything She Wants.

do you have any mp3s of this? i'd love to hear it.

atari 2600 11.02.2006 11:06 PM

I don't know if you peeked or if you're prescient or what, but you are correct, Patti.


100 Greatest 80's Songs #20-1
1. Bon Jovi / "Livin' on a Prayer"
2. Def Leppard / "Pour Some Sugar On Me"
3. Duran Duran / "Hungry Like the Wolf"
4. Michael Jackson / "Billie Jean"
5. Prince / "When Doves Cry"
6. Hall & Oates / "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)"
7. Guns N' Roses / "Sweet Child O' Mine"
8. Madonna / "Like a Virgin"
9. Run-D.M.C. / "Walk This Way"
10. AC/DC / "You Shook Me All Night Long"
11. Journey / "Don't Stop Believin'"
12. Whitney Houston / "How Will I Know"
13. U2 / "With Or Without You"
14. The Bangles / "Walk Like an Egyptian"
15. Van Halen / "Jump"
16. INXS / "Need You Tonight"
17. Whitesnake / "Here I Go Again"
18. Dexy's Midnight Runners / "Come On Eileen"
19. Cyndi Lauper / "Time after Time"
20. Rick Springfield / "Jessie's Girl"




There's so much cheese in this top twenty.

"Livin' on a Prayer" and "Pour Some Sugar On Me" are truly awful. "Hungry Like the Wolf" is a great song, but even "Rio" (the title track) from the same album is better as are "Save A Prayer" and "The Chauffeur." "Billie Jean" rocks glittered socks, I agree. "When Doves Cry" is a hypnotic tour-de-force. "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" is my favorite Hall & Oates tune; this one was a pleasant surprise. "Sweet Child O' Mine" features what may be Slash's best guitar solo. "Like a Virgin" is more memorable for Steve Buscemi's diatribe in Reservoir Dogs than anything else. "Walk This Way" is one of the most overhyped pieces of junk ever, and even though I like the album it comes from, every other early rap or hip-hop track on the countdown trumps it easily. "You Shook Me All Night Long" is a great rocker, but shit, the Back in Black album has even better to offer; it's rock solid from beginning to end. "Don't Stop Believin'" is indeed a soaring anthem, but hardly top twenty-worthy. "How Will I Know," Whitney's first, is definitely her best song although that isn't saying much. "With Or Without You" is a masterpiece. The Prince-penned "Manic Monday" is much better than the "Walk Like an Egyptian" pick; Susanna Hoffs is still smokin' hot. "Jump" ...I'd like a physicist to explain to me just how David Lee Roth was able to leap that high and do the splits in mid-air like that in the video; I'll settle for the opinion of a gymnast. "Need You Tonight" has always been able to get into one's head. Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again" was horrible then...it's absolutely abysmally wretched now. Ditto for "Come On Eileen"...hopefully no one out there destroyed their television with a brick, hammer, or other blunt instrument. "Time after Time"...so she did it on Howard Stern with a dulcimer...whatever. Jessie's Girl?": what the hell is going on with these supposed online voters? Is this all a bad joke?

jennthebenn 11.02.2006 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atari 2600
I don't know if you peeked or if you're prescient or what, but you are correct, Patti.




 


100 Greatest 80's Songs #20-1
1. Bon Jovi / "Livin' on a Prayer"
2. Def Leppard / "Pour Some Sugar On Me"
3. Duran Duran / "Hungry Like the Wolf"
4. Michael Jackson / "Billie Jean"
5. Prince / "When Doves Cry"
6. Hall & Oates / "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)"
7. Guns N' Roses / "Sweet Child O' Mine"
8. Madonna / "Like a Virgin"
9. Run-D.M.C. / "Walk This Way"
10. AC/DC / "You Shook Me All Night Long"
11. Journey / "Don't Stop Believin'"
12. Whitney Houston / "How Will I Know"
13. U2 / "With Or Without You"
14. The Bangles / "Walk Like an Egyptian"
15. Van Halen / "Jump"
16. INXS / "Need You Tonight"
17. Whitesnake / "Here I Go Again"
18. Dexy's Midnight Runners / "Come On Eileen"
19. Cyndi Lauper / "Time after Time"
20. Rick Springfield / "Jessie's Girl"





 


1, 6, 9, 12, 14 and 17 have no business on the top 20 of anything other
than "awesome songs to trigger a killing spree at a mcdonalds". the rest can
at least have a half-ass case made for them.

krastian 11.03.2006 01:07 AM

^Preach!

alteredcourse 11.03.2006 02:55 AM

walkin down a centre aisle at wal-mart about a year ago i passed by a display full of ugly stuffed...what was it...bears ? and my walking by triggered their motion sensors, sending them into convusing rotating fits while a high pitched midi recording of that GOD DAMNED WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN SONG played out from inside them .
i ran .

Tokolosh 11.03.2006 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
I think that there are other Cure songs that would be more likely to figure in a UK version of the list (probably In Between Days or Close To Me), and The Clash were never as popular here as in the USA, although Should I Stay Or Should I Go might get into the list.

Numbers 72 and 99 I've never even heard of!


The Fixx are British but they were more popular in the US. I'm sure I saw Wank chung on top of the pops in those days though.

CHOUT 11.04.2006 01:20 AM

I'm baffled by the placing of that hall and oates tune. Private Eyes and Maneater were way bigger songs than that one.


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