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May 19, 2005 15:29

OK I want to make a killer 80's mix, so I am issuing a request. . . Please, whoever reads this, give me your top 5-10 favorite 80's songs. I feel with a little team work we can make this happen (good joke Tim.)

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justbeaner May 19 2005, 21:30:07 UTC
the only 80s song you need is eddie money's, take me home tonight. i think magpie would agree with me on that 100%.

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deeko446 May 20 2005, 01:13:57 UTC
friggin journey, if there isnt any journey playing tonight, you're a dead man.

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koreysayshi May 20 2005, 16:37:35 UTC
hahaha! journey fuckin rules!

anything by morrisey(smiths), grand funk railroad, cindy lauper, sooo many good bands

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this is KKKKEEEELLLLLYYYY anonymous May 21 2005, 02:29:14 UTC
ok i think i have my top 10 picked out after much straining. in no particular order:

bob segar. against the wind
go west. king of wishful thinking
jefferson starship. we built this city
lynard skynard. whats your name
steve winwood. higher love
survivor. i cant hold back
exteme. more than words
kenny loggins. danger zone
earth wind and fire. september
rick springfield. jesses girl

thats all ive got.

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anonymous May 22 2005, 04:33:36 UTC
tiffany- i think we're alone now
the cure-... absolutely anything by them.
eddie money- take me home tonight
billy joel- piano man
prince- little red corvette
(someone)- you spin me right round
bon jovi- born to be my baby
peter cetera- glory of love
meat loaf- paradise by the dashboard lights (praying for the end of time)
patrick swayze- i've had the time of my life
Queen-... you pick this one.
bryan adams- summer of 69
a ha- take on me
bangles- video killed the radio star
michael jackson- man in the mirror, OR black and white
"always something there to remind me"
mr big- to be with you

ummm. ok thats my top five.
~brie

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anonymous May 25 2005, 23:56:44 UTC
If you can stand it, "Jenny (867-5309)" (Tommy Tutone)

"Walk Like an Egyptian" (Bangles)

"Love Shack" (B52s)

"We Didn't Start the Fire" (Billy Joel)

"It's the End of the World as We Know It" (REM), which all the 80s sites say really is from the 80s, even though I didn't know that.

Early U2, if you like them.

-Kellie

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And if we're not cool enough... anonymous May 25 2005, 23:58:49 UTC
...there's a bunch of suggestions here.

http://www.afn.org/~afn30091/80songs.html

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