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The Waitress's The Fabalous Poodles Missing Persons Thomas Dolby Gary Numan Fingerprintz Lita Lovich Split Enz The Fixx Echo and the Bunnymen Heaven 17 The Cure Bauhaus The Joy Division Flock of Seagulls |
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Sorry it's Lena Lovich Slow Children The Flying Lizards B52's Roderick Falconer David Werner |
Berlin missing Persons flock of seagulls the producers romeo void orchestral maneuvers in the dark-omd howard jones thomas dolby |
alot of the synth-y 80s stuff is really dated now and i rarely listen to it, but the guitar-based brit bands still sound good to me--echo & the bunnymen, teardrop explodes, psychedelic furs, chameleons. more under the radar, and even better were comsat angels, the sound and sad lovers & giants |
Pearl Harbor and the Explosions |
Medium Medium (Hungry, So Angry) |
The The The vapors haircut 100 Nina Hagen Babe Ruth XTC wall of Voodoo Devo |
siouxsie and the banshees love and rockets the mission uk peter murphy depeche mode new order the sugarcubes bjork the jam fun boy 3 the specials book of love general public PIL the creatures altered images peter shilling |
ACT Propaganda Just about anything produced by Trevor Horn |
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Spandau Ballet The Pole Cats The Selecter The English Beat Gang of Four Paul Kelly and the Dots Culture Club Big Audio Dynamite Wang Chung Violet Femmes Tones on Tail Til Tuesday This Mortal Coil The Nails Grace Jones |
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Talk Talk (Spirit of Eden) |
Hey Phasecorrect, Not sure if you had to be there, but based on your list it seems like you might dig 20/20- Yellow Pills, The Pop- Go, Robert Williams- Buy My Record, Paul Collins Beat- 1st, Ultravox- Rage In Eden and maybe Lizzy-Mecier Desloux- Press Color. |
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My favourite band is Depeche Mode. Some of my other favourites from the 80's and into the 90's are:
Trashcan Sinatras The Ocean Blue The Outfield The Wild Swans Rhythm Corps Moev Book of Love James A-ha Everything but the Girl The Mighty Lemon Drops Bad Company with Brian Howe on vocals The La's The Stone Roses ABC Spandau Ballet OMD Underworld Alphaville Big Country T'Pau The Cure
and if you want a great sampler from the 80s try the Sire Records Just Say Yes compiations. |
Thomas Leer...check out "All About You."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOOj2E75bH4&fmt=22 |
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I just noticed that no-one has mentioned The Feelies.
They are a very quirky NJ based band that played with the fundamental rhythmic conceits of rock n roll to produce a really personal brand of music with great urgency and momentum. The very fast tempos, two distinctive guitarists (Bill Million, Glenn Mercer) providing unusual leads and repetitive washes of acoustic and electric rhythm guitar still sounds fresh today. They were pretty well known for their great live shows and were a huge favorite of the NY Times pop music critics. You might call it abstract thrash for Wall St.
Not for every taste, but one of my favorites from that, or any other, era.
NB They recently released their first new record in 16 years - and it takes you right back.
Marty |
How about Split Enz, General Public, Devo, the English Beat. |