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that's gonna be a lot of NWOBHM . . . . .

Angel Witch   s/t
Diary of a Madman   Ozzy O.
Rock Until You Drop   Raven
Iron Maiden    s/t
Animal Magnetism   Scorps
Take No Prisoners   Sweet Savage
Holy Diver   Dio
Escape   Journey
Corridors of Power   Gary Moore
British Steel   Judas Priest
Ace of Spades   Motorhead
Welcome to Hell   Venom
Spellbound   Tygers of PanTang
Strong Arm of the Law   Saxon

whew!... could only come up with 14 -


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oh yeah --
Kill 'em All
and for good measure, Bonded by Blood   Exodus


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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:


Angel Witch   s/t
Diary of a Madman   Ozzy O.
ron Maiden    s/t
Animal Magnetism   Scorps
Holy Diver   Dio
Escape   Journey
Corridors of Power   Gary Moore
British Steel   Judas Priest
Strong Arm of the Law   Saxon


these are really good. Thumbs Up
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 ^ Thursday I went to a metal show and saw an AngelWitch tribute band called Quintanica (long story)--   I hadn't been to a metal dive bar like that since I was nineteen years-old.   Great crowd, a mix of older first-gen NWoBHM fans in their 40s & 50s, and younger people rediscovering the '80s stuff on their own.   Killer show, just like the old days.   The headliner came on at 11:45, we got out of their at 1:30am.   Walked halfway home after catching a ride downtown.   Nice.


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In doing this list I am trying to avoid everything in PA, although I do think that I could include albums by Laurie Anderson Kate Bush and others as non-Prog. With my collection I tend not to make Prog and non-Prog distinctions and instead label in other ways -- so much of my collection falls in the fuzzy, amorphous boundaries between Prog and non-prog. It is a wondrous land whose boundaries are only that of imagination (a sort of twilight zone). Many soundtracks fall into my collection over the years.

Angelo Badalamenti - Blue Velvet
Bauhaus - In the Flat Fields
John Carpenter with Alan Howarth - Escape From New York
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Your Funeral ... My Trial
Tracy Chapman - Tracy Chapman
Julee Cruse - Floating Into the Night
The Cure - Disintegration
Klaus Doldinger - Das Boot
Midnight Oil - Diesel and Dust
Giorgio Moroder - Cat People
Ennio Morricone - The Mission
Gary Numan - Telekon
Michael Nyman - The Draughtsman's Contract
The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
Phew - Phew
Basil Poledouris - Conan the Barbarian
Ryuichi Sakamoto - Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
Spinal Tap - This Is Spinal Tap
Tuxedo Moon - Desire
Yoshihiro Kanno - Tenshi no tamago ongaku hen / Mizu ni sumu
Christopher Young - Hellraiser

Methinks that I have played Blackjack rather than the 15 game here.

As one track from the 80s that is special to me:

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nice to see some Metal and Punk among much else, more or less Pop influenced  Big smile








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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

In doing this list I am trying to avoid everything in PA, although I do think that I could include albums by Laurie Anderson Kate Bush and others as non-Prog.

I'm glad I'm not the only one here who considers Laurie Anderson and Kate Bush (& Tori Amos) to be non-prog artists. Smile
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Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

In doing this list I am trying to avoid everything in PA, although I do think that I could include albums by Laurie Anderson Kate Bush and others as non-Prog.

I'm glad I'm not the only one here who considers Laurie Anderson and Kate Bush (& Tori Amos) to be non-prog artists. Smile


I hadn't read the early discussion when I wrote that, but I find myself in agreement with various of your appraisals and perspectives here and elsewhere when it comes to classification (nomenclature is the bane of the serious archivist).

I expect that you'd find lots over the years, and I was someone that led to Laurie Anderson being in PA as I was pushing arguments for the relatedness to music in PA, although I did not vote on it.    Her Big Science album is an early favourite of mine. Tori Amos was a controversial addition. Kate Bush was, I think, in Related before.   I think my views are a little more nuanced than some, however. I think some are very narrow-minded when it comes to such things and box their thinking in with limited perspectives.

1. Being in PA does not make one Prog, nor does being out of it make one not Prog.
2. Prog does not have clear boundaries. It is amorphous as it is used and nebulous and lacks one clear definition.
3. Artists across discographies and even on one album can be given various genre and stylistic attributes.
4. I tend to label by the album. I don't call bands or artists Prog generally, I call specific music they made Prog or not Prog when I even bother with that label (I don't really like the Prog term due to its lack of a clear, universal definition which has a a consensus -- what is Prog is so subjective)

Labeling by the album or even song is useful to me. While I don't think of Kate Bush as Prog, like Laurie Anderson I think of her music as more Art Pop (even progressive pop) and I would assign various other labels before the Prog one, I could loosely think of some of her music as Prog (really, prog related to me): the Ninth Wave suite, Rocket's Tail, various later music.

As for Talk Talk which was mentioned, this is again where it makes more sense to label by the album. I would not call Talk Talk Prog. The early albums are Synth Pop. The it got more Art Pop. Then more Post-Rockish and experimental rock-like.... I'd sooner label the individual albums. When I was on the Eclectic Team, that was also the way I evaluated for PA -- I thought about the pieces and then where it best work as a whole. I find some people are very black and white in their thinking, like it's prog or not prog. I think more that things can be considered both, not only depending on the specific work you are talking about, but also depending upon the subset of Prog one is working with and the definitions one is using.

And for me too, whether I think something should or shouldn't be in PA has nothing to do with my appreciation for the music. I don't see being labelled Prog as a badge of honour. Many of my favourites are not considered prog (many I would put in the greater umbrella) and many are definitely not Progressive Rock. EDIT: OR actually, I should say, except when it comes to certain site considerations, I don't care if an act is even in PA or not, and whether I consider that music prog, non-prog, quasi-prog or prog-related has little to do with whether or not I enjoy it. I do have quite diverse music tastes, although not as diverse as some.

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My favorite non-prog band of the 80s are the Deep Freeze Mice (Jean and I actually consider them to be prog; they are very avant-garde). They made a lot of great albums with brilliant album titles like "My Geraniums are Bulletproof ", "Teenage Head in My Refrigerator", "The Gates of Lunch", "Saw a Ranch House Burning Last Night", "I Love You Little Bo Bo with Your Delicate Golden Lions", "Hang on Constance, Let Me Hear the News", "War, Famine, Death, Pestilence and Miss Timberlake", "Rain Is When the Earth is Television" or "The Tender Yellow Ponies of Insomnia". Their lyrics are very witty and often satirical; as an example the track "I Vote Conservative (Because I Am in Love with You)" from their album "My Geraniums are Bulletproof", a song about Margaret Thatcher:




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Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Margaret, my girl
You’re driving me insane
You make me swallow my cigar
And choke on my champagne
Your speeches are so exciting
That I don’t know what to do
I vote conservative
Cos I’m in love with you

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Maybe I should tell that it's not allowed for PA to quote lyrics of whole songs, but large parts of them are fine. Smile 


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I just listened to 
Susanne Vega (USA)  -  Solitude Standing (1987)

and being in an almost perfect mood for it, it was quite a bit of a special experience.

Anyway, I thought then that it's a really fine album and certainly good to be mentioned here as well,
so as I don't think it has been so far, here it comes.
- But I'm not fond of the artwork, even I like more the back of the cover than the front.


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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

Margaret, my girl
You’re driving me insane
You make me swallow my cigar
And choke on my champagne
Your speeches are so exciting
That I don’t know what to do
I vote conservative
Cos I’m in love with you

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Maybe I should tell that it's not allowed for PA to quote lyrics of whole songs, but large parts of them are fine. Smile 

I removed the lyrics completely and posted the song instead.


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Originally posted by BaldFriede BaldFriede wrote:

I removed the lyrics completely and posted the song instead.

But I certainly don't mind what is left (quoted) of it. Big smile
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Sticking with "popular music" - something like this:

Yello - Solid Pleasure (1980)
Bobb Trimble - Iron Curtain Innocence (1980)
Eurythmics - In the Garden (1981)
Fra Lippo Lippi - In Silence (1981)
New Order - Movement (1981)
Bauhaus - Burning From the Inside (1983)
Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath (1984)
Metallica - Master of Puppets (1986)
The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland (1987)
Slayer - South of Heaven (1988)
The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God (1988)
Bolt Thrower - Realm of Chaos (1989)
The Cure - Disintegration (1989)
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising (1989)
Sepultura - Beneath the Remains (1989)

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Heaven Up Here - Echo & the Bunnymen
Seventeen Seconds - the Cure
Pornography - the Cure
Disintegration - the Cure
Kiliminjaro - the Teardrop Explodes
Wilder - the Teardrop Explodes
Swoon - Prefab Sprout
Steve McQueen - Prefab Spout
Meat is Murder - the Smiths
Strange Boutique - the Monochrome Set
Love Zombies - the Monochrome Set
Eligible Bachelors - the Monochrome Set
the Lost Weekend - the Monochrome Set
New Gold Dream - Simple Minds
16 Lovers Lane - the Go Betweens





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There's a lot of internationally probably quite obscure German stuff on this list, probably not too bad to promote that. One per artist...

The Comsat Angels - Sleep No More
Astor Piazzolla - New Tango, Zero Hour
Diethelm & Famulari - Valleys in my Head
Startled Insects - Curse of the Pheromones
Volker Banfield plays Ligeti/Messiaen - Etudes pour piano premier livre, Vingt regards sur l'enfant Jesus
Fehlfarben - 33 Tage in Ketten
Holger Hiller - Oben im Eck
Einstuerzende Neubauten - Halber Mensch
Scala 3 - Scala
Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth
Joachim Witt - Edelweiss
Manhattan Transfer - Brasil
Joe Jackson - Night and Day
Wim Mertens - Whisper Me
Grubenklangorchester - Bergmannsleben

Honorary mention:
Dissidenten - Out of this World
The Blech - Zip Zip
Heiner Goebbels & Heiner Mueller - Der Mann im Fahrstuhl
Serge Blenner - Fracture Interne
The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
Killing Joke - s/t
Nik Kershaw - Wouldn't It Be Good
Suzanne Vega - Solitude Standing


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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Yello - Solid Pleasure (1980)
The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland (1987)

I haven't listened to Solid Pleasure for a long time now, but it its turn this evening as the last one of my 80's albums (I'm listening to my whole collection for the time being). It'll be quite interesting to see how I will find it this time.
I'm quite fond of Floodland, as well, and heard it a couple of days ago.
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Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
XTC - Black Sea
Elvis Costello - Punch The Clock
Roger Hodgson - In The Eye Of The Storm
George Harrison - Cloud Nine
Tom Petty - Full Moon Fever
Jeff Lynne - Armchair Theater
Bryan Adams - Reckless
Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth
Big Country - The Seer
U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
Crowded House - Temple of Low Men
Moon Martin - Street Fever
Rubén Goldín 1988 Profano https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQB-kePnohI
Leon Gieco 1981 Pensar En Nada https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc6vZ-54-UY
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^ I forgot to include The Unforgettable Fire in my list. Embarrassed
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Yello - Solid Pleasure (1980)
The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland (1987)

I haven't listened to Solid Pleasure for a long time now, but it its turn this evening as the last one of my 80's albums (I'm listening to my whole collection for the time being). It'll be quite interesting to see how I will find it this time.
I'm quite fond of Floodland, as well, and heard it a couple of days ago.
Solid Pleasure is both very catchy, very weird and a lot of fun. My favorite Yello, but I like most of their work ot an extent. I think Floodland holds up well. Great songwriting and atmosphere.

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