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Favourite songs from 1985
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CoreenBaconskin
20-12-2013
Originally Posted by Phoenix Lazarus:
“I just had a conventional short bloke's haircut. No floppy mullet, perm, spikey-hair, heavy metal shoulder-length, mohican or skinhead for me-though plenty others had each of these in '85.”

I wanted a flat top like Carl Lewis. Thank God my Dad said no!!
R J Lupin
20-12-2013
Originally Posted by Phoenix Lazarus:
“I just had a conventional bloke's short haircut. No floppy mullet, perm, spikey-hair, heavy metal shoulder-length, mohican or skinhead for me-though plenty others had each of these in '85.”

My mum had a hairstyle very much like in this picture: http://s3-ec.buzzfed.com/static/enha...34691367-8.gif and retained that look until around 1991. Whenever I listen to any songs from 1985 to the early 1990s, I always end up with an image in my head of when my mum had the hairstyle she did in 1985!
CerealKiller
20-12-2013
Mr Mister - Kyrie.
dodrade
21-12-2013
Originally Posted by CerealKiller:
“Mr Mister - Kyrie.”

Broken Wings is one of my guilty pleasures.

Depeche Mode - Shake the Disease, was great to finally hear it live last month.
AdamDowds
21-12-2013
Originally Posted by dodrade:
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Depeche Mode - Shake the Disease, was great to finally hear it live last month.”

Jealous!

Two of my favourite albums were released that year - Style Council's Our Favourite Shop (currently playing The Lodgers) and Tears For Fears' Songs From the Big Chair.

Favourite tracks;

Killing Joke - Love Like Blood & Kings & Queens
Don Henley - Boys of Summer
Mental As Anything - Live It Up
Duran Duran - A View to a Kill
Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me)
Thompson Twins - Roll Over (Cancelled single, on big Box Set thing)
Latin Quarter - Radio Africa
Belouis Some - Stand Down
OMD - Bloc Bloc Bloc (album track from Crush)
Pet Shop Boys - In the Night (B-side to the first Opportunities)
Propaganda - P:Machinery
Thompson Twins - Lay Your Hands On Me
The Smiths - Rubber Ring
Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love

And of course, West End Girls!
floog
21-12-2013
Colonel Abrams - Trapped

Probably the most under-rated song of all time.
Electra
21-12-2013
I don't think anyone's mentioned this classic yet

Bryan Ferry - Slave To Love
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH1CMCtV4to

gorgeous
Phoenix Lazarus
21-12-2013
Originally Posted by AdamDowds:
“Mental As Anything - Live It Up
Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love”

Live It Up was a hit in 1987 and Addicted to Love in 1986.
Magic Torch
21-12-2013
Get me a time machine now, I want to go back to 1985
Blondie X
21-12-2013
Chaka Khan - Through The Fire
Commodores - Nightshift
Ready For The World - Oh Sheila
Lisa Lisa - I Wonder If I Take You Home
Rene and Angela - Save Your Love
Loose Ends - Hangin' On a String
Aretha - Who's Zoomin' Who
Maze - Back In Stride
Teena Marie - Lovergirl
Change - Lets Go Together
Force MDs - Tender Love
Kashif - Stay The Night
Alexander O'Neal - Whats Missing
Bernard Wright - Who Do You Love
Computer Love - Zapp
Frankie Kelly - Aint That The Truth
Collage - Romeo, Wheres Juliet
BB and Q - Genie
Level 42 - Something About You
Phoenix Lazarus
21-12-2013
Originally Posted by AdamDowds:
“Killing Joke - Love Like Blood ”

Brilliant! Remember also the Damned's version of 60s hit Eloise?
Tiwttmos
21-12-2013
John Parr - St Elmo's Fire
Bronski Beat & Marc Almond - I Feel Love
Bruce Springsteen - I'm On Fire
Animotion - Obsession
Don Henley - The Boys Of Summer
Propaganda - Duel
ZZ Top - Legs

Some of my favourites from 1985.
Phoenix Lazarus
21-12-2013
Originally Posted by Tiwttmos:
“John Parr - St Elmo's Fire
.....
Animotion - Obsession
Don Henley - The Boys Of Summer”

All great! 1985 was a top year for music, in my book!
MarshallFish
21-12-2013
I have so many favorite songs from 1985. The Now Music 1985 collections are pretty good to find many of the tracks mentioned in this thread.

Off the top of my head, some of my 1985 favorite songs would be:

Kate Bush-Running Up That Hill and Cloudbusting (actually the whole Hounds of Love album)
Eurythmics-There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)
Katrina and The Waves-Walking On Sunshine
Aretha Franklin-Freeway of Love
Clarence Clemons & Jackson Browne-You're A Friend of Mine
Kirsty MacColl-A New England
Strawberry Switchblade-Since Yesterday
Prince-Raspberry Beret
Pet Shop Boys-West End Girls
Alison Moyet-That Ole Devil Called Love
Big Audio Dynamite-Medicine Show
Fine Young Cannibals-Johnny Come Home

and many more.


Marshall

A look at my favorite Now That's What I Call Music! releases:
http://marshfish.hubpages.com/hub/A-...Music-releases
CeeO
21-12-2013
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Chaka Khan - Through The Fire
Commodores - Nightshift
Ready For The World - Oh Sheila
Lisa Lisa - I Wonder If I Take You Home
Rene and Angela - Save Your Love
Loose Ends - Hangin' On a String
Aretha - Who's Zoomin' Who
Maze - Back In Stride
Teena Marie - Lovergirl
Change - Lets Go Together
Force MDs - Tender Love
Kashif - Stay The Night
Alexander O'Neal - Whats Missing
Bernard Wright - Who Do You Love
Computer Love - Zapp
Frankie Kelly - Aint That The Truth
Collage - Romeo, Wheres Juliet
BB and Q - Genie
Level 42 - Something About You”

Nice choices

I'd add;

Roberta Gilliam - All I Want Is My Baby
Haywoode - Roses
The Temptations - I'll Keep My Light In My Window
BB&Q - Dreamer
Tululah Moon - If You Want Love
Five Star - Let Me Be The One
BanglesNMash
21-12-2013
Ah , 1985, the year I started listening to music properly. I was 13 and I was mad about madonna what a year it wS for her! Madonna mania or what? Fantastic stuff. Loved being part of that era of hers. Still worship the ground she walks on today lol

But the big surprise for me that year was jennifer rush. I hated the power of love for the first few weeks and then I remember suddenly somehow loving it. So much so I got her album thinking I wouldn't like it. How wrong was I!? One of my favourite albums ever and 13 albums or so later I'm still a huge jennifer fan. Yes believe it or not she's still out there. Love her voice

One thing I am is loyal
MarshallFish
22-12-2013
Originally Posted by mal2pool:
“Couldnt stand eurythmics...I walk into an empty roooo-oooo--oooom and suddenly my heart goes boo=oooo=ooooo-oooom there must be an angel...”

But, "There Must Be An Angel" had some nice harmonica played by Stevie Wonder on it. Also, his song "Overjoyed" from that year's "In Square Circle" was a pretty good single, too.

Marshall

Marshall

A look at my favorite Now That's What I Call Music! releases:
http://marshfish.hubpages.com/hub/A-...Music-releases
cbe21ok
22-12-2013
Ah, 1985, back when music was good. Low-Life by New Order for me when they were at their peak.
Cissy Fairfax
22-12-2013
St Elmos Fire by a long way.
Was Cherish/Kool and the Gang 85?
MarshallFish
23-12-2013
Originally Posted by Cissy Fairfax:
“St Elmos Fire by a long way.
Was Cherish/Kool and the Gang 85?”

Yes, Kool and the Gang's "Cherish" was released as a single in 1985.

Has anyone mentioned The Power Station's "Some Like It Hot"? Also, whatever you thought of it at the time, there was David Bowie and Mick Jagger's cover of "Dancing In The Street".

Marshall

My web article on the new Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963 release:

http://marshfish.hubpages.com/hub/Re...iTunes-release
Syntax Error
23-12-2013
"I Feel So Real" by Steve Arrington

"Move Closer" by Phyllis Nelson

"Hangin' On A String" by Loose Ends
Phoenix Lazarus
23-12-2013
Five Star-All Fall Down
Prince-Let's Go Crazy
ProgRocker
23-12-2013
I consider myself a bit of a music buff but I really haven't a clue as to what was released as a single in 1985. But have mercy, I was 7/8 at the time.

I quite like 'Roseanna' by Toto. Is that 1985?

Edit :- No, that's 1982.

OK then - Prince: Raspberry Beret.
Last edited by ProgRocker : 23-12-2013 at 20:45
CeeO
23-12-2013
UB40 - Don't Break My Heart
Go West - Don't Look Down
Prefab Sprout - When Love Breaks Down
Total Contrast - Takes A Little Time
Amazulu - Excitable
Maze - Twilight
Bryan Ferry - Don't Stop The Dance

1985 was just awesome, so many great tunes and of many genres.
RetroMusicFan
23-12-2013
Brilliant year for music, most of my faves have already been mentioned, PSB's first chart outing and Madonna scoring her very first number one single were a couple of musical highlights for me also.
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