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Poll Question: Vote for up to five (or more) of my favourites in the poll if you can.
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7 [7.87%]
3 [3.37%]
4 [4.49%]
2 [2.25%]
3 [3.37%]
1 [1.12%]
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4 [4.49%]
4 [4.49%]
6 [6.74%]
9 [10.11%]
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2 [2.25%]
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6 [6.74%]
3 [3.37%]
1 [1.12%]
2 [2.25%]
13 [14.61%]
4 [4.49%]
5 [5.62%]
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    Posted: March 10 2025 at 19:36
Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



Now that I have gone through all of the 80s years, although because of how I did it I missed putting in many favourites of mine (and forgot others), I just want to stress that to me it is fantastic decade for music, and a very "progressive" decade at that. Some people accuse everything about the 80s as being so slick and shallow, but then maybe one is digging too shallow a furrow to ferret. Plenty of gems to unearth.


I was always a seventies man really. Even the punk stuff was harder edged and more interesting for me, with the 80's bringing a more 'over produced' sound and style of music that grated on me. I like drums to sound like drums. That said there were some good bands such as China Crisis, Simple Minds, Talk Talk and Propaganda. I also reckon that Iron Maiden did everything in the 80's that the seventies prog bands did, just under the guise of 'metal' becoming the main innovators of 'prog metal'. I'm a rock fan at heart and that will never change although at least in the 80s I explored some of the 'New Age' releases with the likes of Mark Isham and Stephen Caudel doing some sterling work and also became a Tangerine Dream fan ( Still love all their 80's releases up to and inc Underwater Sunlight) as well catching up on classic prog as I was a bit late to the party. I also started listening to Kate Bush when I realised she wasn't just a novelty act Wink


I was born in the early 70s (birthday was yesterday even though I was not born yesterday despite any reports to the contrary), and some of the 80s music I remember liking in the 80s was Kate Bush, Laurie Anderson, Madness, The Who (I liked It's Hard), Echo & the Bunnymen, Midnight Oil, Icehouse, Divinyls, various Rush, The Cure, various post-punk and experimental music that I would hear on university radio, various soundtrack music, and I was very much into Kitaro at the end of the 80s and getting into Enya and Clannad, into Vangelis very much then... After finding PA, then I noticed a huge affinity for the music in the RIO/Avant Prog category, and Art Zoyd was an early stand-out, then other RIO and avant prog acts like Cardiacs which I had heard in the 80s or early 90s but did not like then (sounded too weird and forced, but then I was exposed to the not best-for-me-music early on). It was only in more recent years that I got into music I really love such as Siouxsie and The Banshees, Nick Cave, Cocteau Twins, Joy Division...

I adore music of the 70s. I also adore music of the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, the 2000s etc. Currently I am most listening to music of this millennium (had an obsession with Sufjan Stevens music of late). I do have and know more music of the 70s than any other decade in my collection, but I appreciate music of so many years and eras. And every decade has lots of music that will not interest me too, but the internet (searching, charts, recommendations, this forum) has helped me to find music I really like from every decade from the 50s up. And I continue to discover music that I like from all of those decades.

Appreciated. I have also discovered a lot of music over the years due to the internet but also thanks to all those CD primer albums that flooded the market back in the 90's and beyond. For instance I can't remember ever hearing Gentle Giant until I purchased the 2 CD 'Edge Of Twilight' compilation. That got me off to a good start although I'm still not sure if I like them all that much in truth.

I think your age does play a major part in things. My sister and brother in law are 5 and 11 years younger than me and so have music tastes that are predominantly 80's based. Unfortunately it's not the good stuff that you name! I was born in 1962 and grew up with a love of bands such as The Who, Sweet, Queen and even The Beatles. ELP though were the band that moved the needle big time for me and changed everything and it can never be undone!
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Joy Division, Kate Bush, Peter Hammill, Peter Gabriel.

My favourite from this year is Rainy Sundays ... Windy Dreams by Andy Irvine.
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David Bowie, Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, and Picchio dal Pozzo. The solids are out, the anchovies are in.
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Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



Now that I have gone through all of the 80s years, although because of how I did it I missed putting in many favourites of mine (and forgot others), I just want to stress that to me it is fantastic decade for music, and a very "progressive" decade at that. Some people accuse everything about the 80s as being so slick and shallow, but then maybe one is digging too shallow a furrow to ferret. Plenty of gems to unearth.


I was always a seventies man really. Even the punk stuff was harder edged and more interesting for me, with the 80's bringing a more 'over produced' sound and style of music that grated on me. I like drums to sound like drums. That said there were some good bands such as China Crisis, Simple Minds, Talk Talk and Propaganda. I also reckon that Iron Maiden did everything in the 80's that the seventies prog bands did, just under the guise of 'metal' becoming the main innovators of 'prog metal'. I'm a rock fan at heart and that will never change although at least in the 80s I explored some of the 'New Age' releases with the likes of Mark Isham and Stephen Caudel doing some sterling work and also became a Tangerine Dream fan ( Still love all their 80's releases up to and inc Underwater Sunlight) as well catching up on classic prog as I was a bit late to the party. I also started listening to Kate Bush when I realised she wasn't just a novelty act Wink


I was born in the early 70s (birthday was yesterday even though I was not born yesterday despite any reports to the contrary), and some of the 80s music I remember liking in the 80s was Kate Bush, Laurie Anderson, Madness, The Who (I liked It's Hard), Echo & the Bunnymen, Midnight Oil, Icehouse, Divinyls, various Rush, The Cure, various post-punk and experimental music that I would hear on university radio, various soundtrack music, and I was very much into Kitaro at the end of the 80s and getting into Enya and Clannad, into Vangelis very much then... After finding PA, then I noticed a huge affinity for the music in the RIO/Avant Prog category, and Art Zoyd was an early stand-out, then other RIO and avant prog acts like Cardiacs which I had heard in the 80s or early 90s but did not like then (sounded too weird and forced, but then I was exposed to the not best-for-me-music early on). It was only in more recent years that I got into music I really love such as Siouxsie and The Banshees, Nick Cave, Cocteau Twins, Joy Division...

I adore music of the 70s. I also adore music of the 60s, the 80s, the 90s, the 2000s etc. Currently I am most listening to music of this millennium (had an obsession with Sufjan Stevens music of late). I do have and know more music of the 70s than any other decade in my collection, but I appreciate music of so many years and eras. And every decade has lots of music that will not interest me too, but the internet (searching, charts, recommendations, this forum) has helped me to find music I really like from every decade from the 50s up. And I continue to discover music that I like from all of those decades.

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



Now that I have gone through all of the 80s years, although because of how I did it I missed putting in many favourites of mine (and forgot others), I just want to stress that to me it is fantastic decade for music, and a very "progressive" decade at that. Some people accuse everything about the 80s as being so slick and shallow, but then maybe one is digging too shallow a furrow to ferret. Plenty of gems to unearth.

I was always a seventies man really. Even the punk stuff was harder edged and more interesting for me, with the 80's bringing a more 'over produced' sound and style of music that grated on me. I like drums to sound like drums. That said there were some good bands such as China Crisis, Simple Minds, Talk Talk and Propaganda. I also reckon that Iron Maiden did everything in the 80's that the seventies prog bands did, just under the guise of 'metal' becoming the main innovators of 'prog metal'. I'm a rock fan at heart and that will never change although at least in the 80s I explored some of the 'New Age' releases with the likes of Mark Isham and Stephen Caudel doing some sterling work and also became a Tangerine Dream fan ( Still love all their 80's releases up to and inc Underwater Sunlight) as well catching up on classic prog as I was a bit late to the party. I also started listening to Kate Bush when I realised she wasn't just a novelty act Wink
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One of my favourite T. Dream albums, that.  Anyone else see the Gabriel tour before the album came out? Ably supported by Bill Macormick's Random Hold if memory serves.
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A late vote for Bobby Beausoleil, having listened to his superb debut for the first time today. Thumbs Up

BOBBY BEAUSOLEIL      A notorious convicted murderer and former member of the Manson Family, Bobby Beausoleil still remains incarcerated to this day, having narrowly escaped the death penalty. I'm not sure how jailbird Beausoleil managed to record an album in 1980 whilst banged up in the slammer, but it beats listening to Thin Lizzy's Jailbreak album. Tongue

 4 stars 1980: Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHvpCPhQZ_o
 4 stars 2005: Bobby Beausoleil - Dreamways of the Mystic - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIiJOzCU50vOX4UWHdWb6Eub2q9SyTdna


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^ I should have paid more attention to my ordering when making my list. I put your twelfth spot act (Slapp Happy) that was replaced by Bowie in this poll in a 17 albums from 1982, 5 from 1981 and 3 from 1980 (CLICK) poll, by the way. Just in case anyone might miss it and as a kind of status update.

Now that I have gone through all of the 80s years, although because of how I did it I missed putting in many favourites of mine (and forgot others), I just want to stress that to me it is fantastic decade for music, and a very "progressive" decade at that. Some people accuse everything about the 80s as being so slick and shallow, but then maybe one is digging too shallow a furrow to ferret. Plenty of gems to unearth.

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:



EDIT: Realised I forgot to include David Bowie - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps). It was in my longer list, will remove Slapp Happy. I really like the album but generally I prefer not to include archival releases in these yearly things.
I copied, pasted and rearranged your list, so I missed out Bowie. I think Scary Monsters would have taken the 8th spot...
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1 Art Zoyd - Génération sans futur
2 Abus Dangereux - Le Quatrieme Mouvement
3 Kate Bush - Never for Ever
4 Bobby Beausoleil - Lucifer Rising (OST)
5 Peter Hammill - A Black Box
6 Aksak Maboul - Un peu de l'âme des bandits
7 Joy Division - Closer (not in PA)
8 Siouxsie and The Banshees - Kaleidoscope (not in PA)
9 Bauhaus - In the Flat Field (not in PA)
10 Eskaton - Ardeur
11 Peter Gabriel - Melt
12 Slapp Happy or Slapp Happy (archival, recorded in 1973)
13 Talking Heads - Remain in Light
14 Tangerine Dream - Tangram
15 Zamla Mammaz Manna - Familjesprickor (Family Cracks)

Don't remember:

Terry Riley - Shri Camel
Picchio dal Pozzo - Abbiamo tutti i suoi problemi
Itoiz - Ezekiel

Do not know:

Tuxedomoon - Half-Mute (not in PA)
Glenn Branca - Lesson No. 1 (not in PA)
Douji Morita - Un, deux, trois (not in PA)
Gary Numan - Telekon (not in PA)
Snakefinger - Greener Postures
Kitaro - Silk Road Volume 1
Kitaro - Silk Road Volume 2

Ten albums I would have included:

Rahmann - Rahmann
The Residents - Commercial Album
Yello - Solid Pleasure
The John Renbourn Group - The Enchanted Garden
Bobb Trimble - Iron Curtain Innocence
Bobby Hutcherson - Patterns (archival release, recorded in 1968)
McCoy Tyner - Horizon
Barre Phillips - Journal Violone II
Between - Stille über der Zeit: Silence Beyond Time
Noa - Noa
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Peter Gabriel, Primary, 1 of 6
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Voted for five:
Abus Dangereux
Zammla
Eskaton
Picchio Dal Pozzo
Tuxedomoon
Of those I would rate Abus Dangereux as my favourite.
In the same area code is Noa and their self titled release. I'm a big fan of that one.
7 others from this year not on the list:
Rush- Permanent Waves
Black Sabbath- Heaven And Hell
AC/DC- Back In Black
Rahmann- s/t
Jean Philippe Goude- Drones
Hugh Hopper & Alan Gowen- Two Rainbows Daily
Hawkwind- Levitation
"The wind is slowly tearing her apart"

"Sad Rain" ANEKDOTEN
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Originally posted by BrufordFreak BrufordFreak wrote:

I voted for five from your list, Greg, but my own personal list looks quite different:

<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">1. U2 Boy
2. BRIAN ENO with Harold Budd Ambient Two: Plateaux of Mirror
3. TALKING HEADS Remain in Light
<font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">4. LARAAJI Ambient 3: Day of Radiance
5. GEORGE WINSTON Autumn
<font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">6. FLAIRCK <i -original-attrs=""style":""" style="font-weight: bold;">Gevecht met de Engel
7. STEELY DAN Gaucho
<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">8. THE BUGGLES The Age of Plastic<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times" style="">9. AC/DC <i style="">Back in Black<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">10. STEVE TIBBETTS Yr

<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">11. KATE BUSH Never For Ever
<font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">12. BRIAN ENO & JON HASSELL Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics
<font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">13. SBB Memento Z Banalnym Tryptikiem<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" size="3">14. GENESIS Duke
15. ITOIZ Ezekiel<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">16. ANTHONY PHILLIPS Private Parts & Pieces II: Back to the Pavillion<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">17. PAT BENETAR Crimes of Passion<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">18. PERERIN Haul Ar Yr Eira<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">19. PETER GABRIEL Peter Gabriel ("Melt")<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">20. THE POLICE Zenyattà Mondatta<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">
<div style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;"><font -keep-original-tag="false" -original-attrs=""style":""" face="times">Those entries emboldened represent albums in the PA database.


Good Call on AC/DC and Pat Benatar (as well as others on your list previously mentioned in above posts). Back in Black is a classic. Very tough shoes to fill with Bon Scott's death, but Brian Johnson does indeed fill them. I really like Benatar's first 3 albums. First saw her in concert in 81 I think. Great singer. Her husband Neil Geraldo is very good guitarist.

Not a fan of U2, but I do have an appreciation for their first three albums. War, I actually do quite like. I have that in my CD collection. After that, they don't hold much interest.
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I voted for five from your list, Greg, but my own personal list looks quite different:

1. U2 Boy
2. BRIAN ENO with Harold Budd Ambient Two: Plateaux of Mirror
3. TALKING HEADS Remain in Light
4. LARAAJI Ambient 3: Day of Radiance
5. GEORGE WINSTON Autumn
6. FLAIRCK Gevecht met de Engel
7. STEELY DAN Gaucho
8. THE BUGGLES The Age of Plastic
9. AC/DC Back in Black
10. STEVE TIBBETTS Yr

11. KATE BUSH Never For Ever
12. BRIAN ENO & JON HASSELL Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics
13. SBB Memento Z Banalnym Tryptikiem
14. GENESIS Duke
15. ITOIZ Ezekiel
16. ANTHONY PHILLIPS Private Parts & Pieces II: Back to the Pavillion
17. PAT BENETAR Crimes of Passion
18. PERERIN Haul Ar Yr Eira
19. PETER GABRIEL Peter Gabriel ("Melt")
20. THE POLICE Zenyattà Mondatta

Those entries emboldened represent albums in the PA database.
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Tangerine Dream – Tangram
Kitaro – Silk Road Volume 1
Kitaro – Silk Road Volume 1
Gary Numan – Telekon
Glenn Branca – Lesson No. 1
Kate Bush – Never for Ever
Art Zoyd – Génération sans futur
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OK, what have we got? It's got to be
Tangram - Never For Ever - Remain in Light - Familjesprickor - Generation Sans Futur - Half-Mute - Closer - Scary Monsters.
I vote for Kate Bush, Tangerine Dream and Art Zoyd all the time, so will vote for the others this time.
I need to check out more Aksab Maboul. 
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

^ Thanks, Jeff.    I have listened to most of your other choices. The one with the music that has meant the most to me that you mentioned is APP's Turn of a Friendly Card, and I have adored "Time" of it. It's nowhere near been my like for I Robot which I have loved since I was like seven or eight, or the debut, or even Pyramid, actually, but it's an album I enjoyed (especially in my late teens or early 20s).

Here is the rest of my list at Awesome Prog, no doubt missing many albums I like. I was careless not to put David Bowie higher and in the poll (been in my longer list) even though it's not a particular favourite of mine of his. I am going to add that as an other option. I really liked that Rush album at one time, and would still like it I expect, but a super enthusiastic Rush friend kind of turned me off the band over three decades ago and so Rush has not been played much in a very long time. Still, I have listened to every Rush studio album. I liked Gaucho, not as much as Aja, but only heard it the once.

27. Captain Beefheart - Doc At The Radar Station
28. David Bowie - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
29. Tangerine Dream - Quichotte [AP Prog-Adj]
30. The Sound - Jeopardy [AP Non-Prog]
31. Wipers - Is This Real? [AP Non-Prog]
32. The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta [AP Non-Prog]
33. Alan Parsons - The Turn of a Friendly Card
34. Rush - Permanent Waves

I also wish I had included that Beefheart. I did some bad shuffling...


Logan,

Good call on the Police's Zenyatta Mondatta. Bowie is like Zappa in that I respect them more than I like their music. Agreed on APP. I would rate I Robot and their debut ahead of Turn of a Friendly Card.

Interestingly, last night I was umpiring a High School baseball game and during the introduction of the home team's lineup they played the instrumental Sirius. Second team this year to use Sirius as their introduction music. Safe to say that APP will not be forgotten a hundred years from now as Sirius will stayed be played at sporting events.

Super fans can turn you off on bands. And Rush has their fair share. In particular, any suggestion that Peart and Lee are not the greatest drummer and bassist ever will get you ran out of town.
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Greg, of the albums listed I ONLY know TD: Tangram, which I love.

I know I've heard Melt, but not for ages, as I'm not a massive fan of PG's solo work tbh.. the other 23, I know nothing about.

My personal list for the year would include... (although it's going to be very predictable):

Anyone's Daughter: s/t
Eloy: Colours
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Logan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2025 at 10:49
^ Thanks, Jeff.    I have listened to most of your other choices. The one with the music that has meant the most to me that you mentioned is APP's Turn of a Friendly Card, and I have adored "Time" of it. It's nowhere near been my like for I Robot which I have loved since I was like seven or eight, or the debut, or even Pyramid, actually, but it's an album I enjoyed (especially in my late teens or early 20s).

Here is the rest of my list at Awesome Prog, no doubt missing many albums I like. I was careless not to put David Bowie higher and in the poll (been in my longer list) even though it's not a particular favourite of mine of his. I am going to add that as an other option. I really liked that Rush album at one time, and would still like it I expect, but a super enthusiastic Rush friend kind of turned me off the band over three decades ago and so Rush has not been played much in a very long time. Still, I have listened to every Rush studio album. I liked Gaucho, not as much as Aja, but only heard it the once.

27. Captain Beefheart - Doc At The Radar Station
28. David Bowie - Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)
29. Tangerine Dream - Quichotte [AP Prog-Adj]
30. The Sound - Jeopardy [AP Non-Prog]
31. Wipers - Is This Real? [AP Non-Prog]
32. The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta [AP Non-Prog]
33. Alan Parsons - The Turn of a Friendly Card
34. Rush - Permanent Waves

I also wish I had included that Beefheart. I did some bad shuffling...

Edited by Logan - March 08 2025 at 11:06
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