I was only in DC - lots of druggies staying awake on uppers (usually cocaine) overnight in offices. Never was in rural areas in US. That’s the good old ‘80s.
It was standard at USAID consulting firms…to keep people awake & alive via multiple nights of writing proposals. My employer became THE largest USAID contractor at that decade…and may still be the largest, IIRC. I asked for a long-term overseas assignment to get out.
Well realistically since a global essence of the 1980s is kind of silly, they probably are thinking of superficial renderings of pop music and the attendant styles and fashions. So...bring on the Michael Jackson...
I’m listening to the 1983 countdown on the SiriusXM Big 80s channel, and I’d forgotten that I’d always wanted a sultry team to do “Little Red Corvette.” Maybe the Canadanes could try it out.
Wondering out loud here...I'm hoping most teams steer clear of the usual 80's music that's already been used and/or avoid the awful covers. It's not 80's, but there's a new version of Tracy Chapman's Fast Car being butchered by a country music guy.
I bet we get at least one Kate Bush - Running Up that Hill, but am hoping for...
INXS
Culture Club
Cyndi Lauper
Whitney Houston
Bonnie Tyler
The Police
Fleetwood Mac
Blondie
Simple Minds (Breakfast Club Soundtrack)
Salt N Pepa
Wham!
Sade
Guns N Roses
Hall & Oates
Duran Duran
Bon Jovi
Patti Smith
Depeche Mode
INXS
Culture Club
Cyndi Lauper
Whitney Houston
Bonnie Tyler
The Police
Fleetwood Mac
Blondie
Simple Minds (Breakfast Club Soundtrack)
Salt N Pepa
Wham!
Sade
Guns N Roses
Hall & Oates
Duran Duran
Bon Jovi
Patti Smith
Depeche Mode
Where were you in the 80's? Too busy staying up all night in DC offices? Cause that's a who's who list of some of the best musical artists of the decade.
Who would you consider some of the best musical acts of the 80's? Communist-Rock?
Some of us who've been alive during 8 decades, know that every decade brings dreck music. And every decade has some awesome music.
Just gotta listen to a lot of music. I'm not a country gal, a rapper, a grunge gal, a gospel gal but I can find some good music in all those and other genre.
I phased out of country music in the mid 90's - but classic, pure country music has some gems. As stated better above, just because you don't listen to a genre, doesn't mean you haven't heard of an artist.
Reba
Mary Chapin Carpenter (although she was more 90's)
Kathy Mattea
Dolly Parton (Hello Dolly! Please - I will instantly uber any team using Dolly)
The Judds
I think Karen already requested a Kenny Rogers Islands in the Stream
Or for a Free Dance, do a Vegas mashup from all genres (The Gambler, Poker Face, The Winner Takes it All, Get Lucky, Luck Be a Lady, Paint it Black) - just like this HS marching band did last year. Not great camera work on the recording, but you get the gist.
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*Third edit - the ending was cool but not included in the recording - the band sang the Gambler - You got to know when to hold 'em...which was the best part!
Even marching bands can play songs on the figure skating warhorse list!
I grew up in the 80s and my favorite music years were 81-82 and 87-89. Even though some of the biggest hits were from 83-86, they are so overplayed and I prefer the general sound/vibe from early and late in the decade.
I was 24 in 1980 and 34 at the end of the decade but I had teenaged step kids. I could literally sing (if you want to call it that) at least one song from every one of those artists.
I was (am) totally out of modern music. It’s CLASSICAL all the way for me. Why I began following figure skating…and always hated the closing galas. The basic joy of the event is gone, IMO.
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