See, INXS had way better records than Kick in Listen Like Thieves and The Swing. New Sensation is not even their best song, Don't Change is.
― redmond, Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:31 (fifteen years ago) link
Can anyone give me a you tube video of Cheap Trick with the white suits on in 1979 doing "Dream Police". I'm kindof traumatized trying to find this.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:37 (fifteen years ago) link
See someone repped for INXS, though! It's like DOOOOD "Need You Tonight" is not EVEN going to BEGIN to explain the wonderful INXS songs to be had. I'm serious. They had better records didn't they, redmond? Let's join the club, man. They had so much better fucking records.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:41 (fifteen years ago) link
i've been SBing everyone who indicates they will vote for anything besides Father Figure
― Fursona (real life tauren ^_^) (cankles), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:41 (fifteen years ago) link
No doubt, anyone bothering to investigate further will discover the wonderful joys of Shine Like It Does and the Nile Rodgers remix of The Original Sin.
― redmond, Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:50 (fifteen years ago) link
80's Babies, I love you but you have to hear this:
I'll look for the Nile Rodgers version, thanks redmond.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:53 (fifteen years ago) link
This is where I point out Will to Power is Miami DJ Bob Rosenberg, who did edits on the first 2 Live Crew album, and this 1985 gem:
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f185/PappaWheelie/R-362721-1196608845.jpg
― Crackhead #2 (PappaWheelie V), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:57 (fifteen years ago) link
There is no link, motherfucker.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:59 (fifteen years ago) link
That song and video seem totally contemporary in 2009.
― redmond, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:01 (fifteen years ago) link
I am going to get really upset in a minute if someone doesn't help me.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:03 (fifteen years ago) link
Pappa I'm going to harass you.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:04 (fifteen years ago) link
"Wishing Well" is such a terrible fucking overrated song. I'm voting for "Wild Wild West" because it's so bad it's good. "Gimme gimme wild west. Gimme gimme safe sex"!!
― Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:05 (fifteen years ago) link
i hate you
― Timezilla vs Mechadistance (blueski), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:06 (fifteen years ago) link
a common lament
― Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:13 (fifteen years ago) link
Pappa I gave you a phone call and you better answer, motherfucker. What the fuck is that record and why don't I have it? OH, I hate you.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:14 (fifteen years ago) link
SONGS THAT ARE WORSE THAN "DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY":
Wishing WellFUCKING RED FUCXKING RED WINE FUCKING MOTHERFUCKERevery George Michael song on this listLove Bites (one of the forst songs I ever remember hating!)Kokomo
― Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:16 (fifteen years ago) link
SONGS THAT ARE BETTER THAN MAYBE THE SECOND OR THIRD BEST SONG ON KICK:
Wild Wild WestGOMYDGIMCSweet Child O' MineGroovy Kind of Love
― Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:18 (fifteen years ago) link
And "Seasons Change"
― Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:19 (fifteen years ago) link
AAAAAAGHplease not "Seasons Change" that song from my senior year of high schoolwhat lady group did that? Do I want to know? Please no no no don't remind me. Thanks.
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:20 (fifteen years ago) link
Red Red Wine is a great song, UB40's version of it is easily the best, and I suspect this Mr Snrub character doesn't know very much about great music.
― Party Sausage, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:23 (fifteen years ago) link
― With Oatmeal Sauce (Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:24 (fifteen years ago) link
Alfred are you out there? Do you like this?
Wrong, wrong (well, actually I've haven't heard any others), and... uhhh... probably.
― Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:27 (fifteen years ago) link
I always figured that indie & rap owned 1988, but Christ if there weren't a slew of terrific pop singles that year. This is a very difficult choice.
― Pain don't hurt. (Pillbox), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:51 (fifteen years ago) link
Yeah 1988 destroys most of the previous US #1s threads.
― redmond, Saturday, 3 January 2009 21:02 (fifteen years ago) link
Voted "One More Try". "Red Red Wine" is also classic, but not at all from 1988.
― Geir Hongro, Saturday, 3 January 2009 21:04 (fifteen years ago) link
This is down to "Get Outta My Dreams" versus "Red Red Wine" for me. But I just looked it up and it turns out the "Red Red Wine" that was a hit in 1988 is the one with the godawful "red red wine make me feel so fine" part - whereas the plain old one I love came out in '83. So it goes to Billy Ocean.
― Doctor Casino, Saturday, 3 January 2009 22:21 (fifteen years ago) link
voting Will To Power (though it's not their best single); these would also be in my top ten:
Tiffany, "Couldv'e Been"Expose, "Seasons Change"Michael Jackson, "Man In the Mirror"Billy Ocean, "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car"Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine, "Anything For You"Debbie Gibson, "Foolish Beat"Michael Jackson, "Dirty Diana"Guns N' Roses, "Sweet Child o' Mine"Poison, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn"
― xhuxk, Saturday, 3 January 2009 23:13 (fifteen years ago) link
Don't know what surprises me more, that Wild Wild West hit #1 or that I'm voting for it.
― hugo, Sunday, 4 January 2009 01:43 (fifteen years ago) link
i just realized that the reason Elvis Costello's "Pump It Up" sounded familiar the first time I ever heard it as a teenager was because the Escape Club totally bit that shit when I was a kid.
― some dude, Sunday, 4 January 2009 01:48 (fifteen years ago) link
xp^lol this whole list is a lot of nostalgia ive never reminsced abt b4...i remember dubbing a lot of htese off the radio -- definitely wild, wild west and look away. i was 9
― johnny crunch, Sunday, 4 January 2009 01:50 (fifteen years ago) link
the Gloria Estefan ballad is by far the best: it's as straightforward as MOR gets. "Foolish Beat," though, would sound better if she sung it; she coulda handled that nice chord change in the middle of the chorus.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 4 January 2009 01:53 (fifteen years ago) link
Can somebody remind me why "Red Red Wine" hit #1 five years after its initial release? I'm assuming it was included on a soundtrack?
"Need You Tonight" would have been my pick in 1988, but I'm sick of it these days. I'll probably pick "Love Bites", although I'm tempted to pick Billy Ocean because his 80's singles are madly underrated (it took me 20 years to realize how great they really were).
Odds of a random lurker rickrolling voter bloc = 2:1
― NoTimeBeforeTime, Sunday, 4 January 2009 10:39 (fifteen years ago) link
it was on the cocktail soundtrack, yeah?
― extremely intoxicated & uncooperative outside a Hסּסּters in Winston-Salem (will), Sunday, 4 January 2009 11:31 (fifteen years ago) link
Nope ... it seems they re-recorded and re-released it in 1988 (I actually didn't know that these versions were recorded years apart). But re-recordings aren't uncommon -- I still don't understand how it ended up being a lot more popular the second time around.
(I don't even remember it hitting #1 that year ... this is a strange gap in my memory that I can't explain!)
― NoTimeBeforeTime, Sunday, 4 January 2009 12:25 (fifteen years ago) link
TTD or GNR.
― titchy (titchyschneiderMk2), Sunday, 4 January 2009 12:47 (fifteen years ago) link
According to the Billboard Book of Number One Hits, a programming director in Phoenix started replaying the song in the summer of 1988 when he and two of his staffers decided the song should've been a bigger hit. Other stations started doing the same, and it snowballed.
― Joseph McCombs, Sunday, 4 January 2009 15:26 (fifteen years ago) link
(that was re "Red Red Wine," sorry)
"Father Figure" and "Sweet Child o' Mine" feel like movies or 50-mile drives: you start out in one place, and you end up getting dropped off far off five minutes later.
I would've thought "Fast Car" made it to No. 1, but I guess it's a top-tenner.
― Eazy, Sunday, 4 January 2009 15:34 (fifteen years ago) link
Whereas "Wild Wild West" is like driving around the county dump unable to find the exit.
― Eazy, Sunday, 4 January 2009 15:36 (fifteen years ago) link
I don't get why everyone loves these singles and hated on the 1984 list, the songs of which to my mind were 1000000 times better. But that's because I'm older and was more interested in graduating college and getting a job. For me 1988 was all driving around in various vans listening to various hip-hop tapes.
― Dimension 5ive, Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:02 (fifteen years ago) link
I went with "Father Figure", because it confused the hell out of me in 1988 and now I'm nostalgic for that feeling, for how weird it is when pop makes you feel things you've never felt before and have no words for.
― Euler, Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:05 (fifteen years ago) link
'84?
― Ioannis, Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:07 (fifteen years ago) link
2000 was better then both
― k3vin k., Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:08 (fifteen years ago) link
had 2 b there, young bro (lol I think I was 8 or so, but I still hit 23 on the clicker for MTV whenever mom was out of earshot)
― Pain don't hurt. (Pillbox), Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:11 (fifteen years ago) link
haha i had to stealthily watch mtv and the box (a vastly superior music vid channel, if you guys aren't familiar) too. i remember being like 11 and seeing britney in "oops i did it again" and being like whoa whata going on down there :p
― k3vin k., Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:25 (fifteen years ago) link
I went with "Father Figure", because it confused the hell out of me in 1988 and now I'm nostalgic for that feeling, for how weird it is when pop makes you feel things you've never felt before and have no words for
That sounds good - explain further please (unless it's sleazy)
― Ismael Klata, Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:41 (fifteen years ago) link
explain further please (unless it's sleazy)
― Pain don't hurt. (Pillbox), Sunday, 4 January 2009 16:57 (fifteen years ago) link
haha i had to stealthily watch mtv and the box (a vastly superior music vid channel, if you guys aren't familiar) too.
I wouldn't know "Thuggish Ruggish Bone" note for note if it weren't for The Box.
― Eazy, Sunday, 4 January 2009 17:13 (fifteen years ago) link
It's not sleazy as far as I can tell. In "Father Figure" the topic is an impossible task: to become someone else's father! To do "anything you had in mind": anything! And it's not clear that these are demands made by the one being loved: the narrator just wants to give them, out of love. To want to give impossible things: what desire, what love! In early adolescence I struggled to understand what it would be like to love that way. What I was writing about earlier was a nostalgia for that struggle to understand love, particularly love of this kind.
― Euler, Sunday, 4 January 2009 17:21 (fifteen years ago) link
My god, what a terrible collection of songs that is for the most part.
― does it look like i'm here (jon123), Tuesday, 12 March 2019 15:22 (five years ago) link