If Marty McFly went back in time thirty years ago today, what song does he play at the dance to blow everyone's mind?

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booty booty booty booty everywhere!

charlie bucket (charlie bucket), Saturday, 8 April 2006 02:56 (twenty years ago)

whoomp there it iss

latebloomer: someone's been drinking my youth! (latebloomer), Saturday, 8 April 2006 03:22 (twenty years ago)

who let the dogs oyut

latebloomer: someone's been drinking my youth! (latebloomer), Saturday, 8 April 2006 03:22 (twenty years ago)

music sounds better with you by stardust

it would blow everybody's mind to the moon

lf (lfam), Saturday, 8 April 2006 05:58 (twenty years ago)

Alternately, "hey guys, this is a blues in B flat, watch me for the changes" --> plays Prince's "Kiss".

"And you, the bass player. Take a lap."

Gilbert O'Sullivan (kenan), Saturday, 8 April 2006 06:24 (twenty years ago)

"Pay to Cum"

Mike McG, Saturday, 8 April 2006 06:29 (twenty years ago)

McG wins!

latebloomer: someone's been drinking my youth! (latebloomer), Saturday, 8 April 2006 08:43 (twenty years ago)

i never thought i'd say that in my life

latebloomer: someone's been drinking my youth! (latebloomer), Saturday, 8 April 2006 08:44 (twenty years ago)

Pixies - Something Against You

zeus (zeus), Saturday, 8 April 2006 08:58 (twenty years ago)

An Orthrelm song.

Brian Turner (btwfmu), Saturday, 8 April 2006 13:27 (twenty years ago)

Alice Cooper - "Feed My Frankenstein"

PB, Saturday, 8 April 2006 19:37 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...

Reviving this thread is the inevitable intersection of the Chuck Berry poll and the revival of the "1984-1994 time travel" poll.

All great threads!

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 00:55 (seventeen years ago)

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd120/hipsterrunoff/oi5gmw.jpg

latebloomer, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 00:57 (seventeen years ago)

nobody would time travel to 1978.

El Tomboto, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 01:03 (seventeen years ago)

anyway though the 1978 options that wouldn't really break for another three years: kraftwerk, speed metal and grandmaster flash

El Tomboto, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 01:08 (seventeen years ago)

Kings of Leon are from the US?

David R., Wednesday, 6 August 2008 01:18 (seventeen years ago)

Question answered!

Carlos 2, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 01:24 (seventeen years ago)

I love this: "Not many of the rock answers on here would sound unprecedented in '76, if you had any knowledge of Krautrock, the VU, contemporary Classical, avant-garde etc. So the real answer pretty much has to be Hip Hop."

I love it because it's like, yeah, totally, prom bands in '76 would totally be into krautrock, contemporary classical and the VU.

I mean, fuck, Chuck Berry wasn't even unprecedented in '55—there's jump blues, Rocket 88, etc.

I eat cannibals, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 19:29 (seventeen years ago)

"Kick Out The Jams"

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 23:30 (seventeen years ago)

Hmm. I realise we are speaking 1978 here, not 1968.

Well, make that "Don't You Want Me" instead then.

Geir Hongro, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 23:32 (seventeen years ago)

The Run-DMC version of "Walk This Way." A familiar song in 1978 given a twist that absolutely nobody would expect, yet might actually work in a school dance setting.

Either that or the intro from Gang of Four's "Love Like Anthrax."

mike a, Thursday, 7 August 2008 00:53 (seventeen years ago)

UPTOWN TOP RANKING

amateurist, Thursday, 7 August 2008 01:40 (seventeen years ago)

pass the dutchie

El Tomboto, Thursday, 7 August 2008 01:41 (seventeen years ago)

Has to be hip-hop, still. This question will be a lot harder in 2010.

Mark Rich@rdson, Thursday, 7 August 2008 01:56 (seventeen years ago)

had "Ace of Spades" been released?

milo z, Thursday, 7 August 2008 02:40 (seventeen years ago)

Mark OTM with this really. Has a drastically different general genre like hip hop and other electronically based genres come along since 1980? I can't really think of one...

jonathan - stl, Thursday, 7 August 2008 02:41 (seventeen years ago)

Chuck Berry was about to become one of the biggest musical acts in the world - much bigger than any hip-hop artists until the late-80s (or any electronic-a/ally/etc. artists to this day).

If you stretch the time out, "Walk This Way" might work. (Also mirrors the movie in use of familiar elements in a new setting)

milo z, Thursday, 7 August 2008 02:53 (seventeen years ago)

MATTHEW WILDER BREAK MY STRIDE

andrew m., Thursday, 7 August 2008 04:05 (seventeen years ago)

oops wrong thread

andrew m., Thursday, 7 August 2008 04:05 (seventeen years ago)

...or is it?

electricsound, Thursday, 7 August 2008 04:06 (seventeen years ago)

nah i was just kidding. right thread, wrong time, SUNG TO TUNE OF RIGHT PLACE right oooof. boring self. high. leaving.

andrew m., Thursday, 7 August 2008 04:08 (seventeen years ago)

first of all - brilliant thread. king james and i have come up with a lot of them (i'll let him post his), but i think that "don't stop believin'" would pretty much kill.

cryfok, Friday, 8 August 2008 01:26 (seventeen years ago)

Mark OTM with this really. Has a drastically different general genre like hip hop and other electronically based genres come along since 1980? I can't really think of one...

House was only in its proto stages in 1980, techno would take 5-6 more years to emerge, and even electro was still a couple of years ahead. There was synth pop, of course, but the coming electronic genres would be quite different to it formally. So I guess the Marty McFly of 2010 could easily confuse people with house or techno. The question becomes more difficult if we move 10 years ahead, though - I can't think of any radically new genres to have been born since the late 80s.

Tuomas, Friday, 8 August 2008 08:12 (seventeen years ago)

WANGO TANGO

amateurist, Friday, 8 August 2008 09:08 (seventeen years ago)

COMPUTER LOVE

amateurist, Friday, 8 August 2008 09:08 (seventeen years ago)

For pure sonic shock, Dimmu Borgir's "Progenies of the great apocalypse"

Pashmina, Friday, 8 August 2008 11:27 (seventeen years ago)

The Smiths.

"Wow, and I thought this newfangled disco thing was gay!"

skygreenleopard, Friday, 8 August 2008 20:30 (seventeen years ago)

I can't think of any radically new genres to have been born since the late 80s.

let's ask Lex

Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 8 August 2008 20:32 (seventeen years ago)

Burial's Unite, off the Soul Jazz Box Of Dub: Dubstep And Future Dub compilation.

Or the F---k Buttons.

Daniel, Esq., Friday, 8 August 2008 20:38 (seventeen years ago)

My Neck, My Back

skygreenleopard, Friday, 8 August 2008 20:54 (seventeen years ago)

What about pig fuck?

Mark Rich@rdson, Friday, 8 August 2008 22:39 (seventeen years ago)

(I like to ask that question in any discussion about music, no matter what the specific topic)

Mark Rich@rdson, Friday, 8 August 2008 22:40 (seventeen years ago)

1978? "Blue Monday"

Curt1s Stephens, Friday, 8 August 2008 22:56 (seventeen years ago)

1978? "Blue Monday"

Quite a good answer, actually. People were kind of getting at this above with the post-punk and all the British rock, but this is a damn good example.

Although "Confusion" would add some American electro, I think that'd be too much to handle.

skygreenleopard, Saturday, 9 August 2008 03:50 (seventeen years ago)

five months pass...

Surely some Soulja Boy.

Cunga, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 06:30 (seventeen years ago)

it's your cousin, MARVIN ASTLEY

A Good Story (special guest stars mark bronson), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 09:55 (seventeen years ago)

"Head" by Prince.

Tuomas, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 10:02 (seventeen years ago)

Voodoo Ray.

chap, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 11:09 (seventeen years ago)

Fight For Your Right

boyfinley, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 14:13 (seventeen years ago)

Surely some Soulja Boy.

― Cunga, 28 January 2009 06:30 (7 hours ago)

yeah, first thought exactly

Redknapp out (darraghmac), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 14:15 (seventeen years ago)


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