Posted on 06/03/2005 11:12:36 PM PDT by freedom44
Fear, Black Flag, Dr. Know, Circle Jerks, Angry Samoans, Social D - Socal punk, gotta love it!
I saw a great Level 42 / Thompson Twins show back in '87 or so. At a fairly large venue - The Santa Barbara County Bowl. Certainly not full stadium sized, but nothing the sneeze at either.
Mike Score: Lives in FLA, into 4 bys and boats ... gotta hand it too him, he had the good taste to become a Red State kinda guy! :=)
His bro's not far off from that - another Red State guy, in SC I do believe.
Missing Persons
The Pretenders
Dire Straits
I never really cared for The Pretenders (Chrissy Hind's voice never did it for me), but Missing Persons ROCKED!!!! Warren C. is one heck of a guitarist, Terry Bozzio is an awesome drummer (he did some amazing stuff with Frank Zappa), and I always thought that Dale Bozzio had an "interesting voice" and fasion sense! LOL A lot of people don't realize that she was a Hustler magazine centerfold before her musical career "took off."
On the other hand, Dire Straits was just amazing, and I've long thought that "Brothers in Arms" easily fits on the list of the best 100 albumes ever. Mark Knoffler is something else.
Mark
Uck! Whadda you tryin' to do..........make me SICK?
did any of you ever listen to a group called THE BUS BOYS? i remember they had a song, "Did You See Me?" i really liked it...
and then yesterday, i remembered another song that i really liked back then... it was by BRONSKY BEAT, "Small Town Boy."
Weren't they a SKA band?
BTW, something that I've thought about recently is that Dale Bozzio of Missing Persons was something of a trend-setter. You can see a huge influence of her, in both vocal stylings and style in general (although much tamer) in Gwen Stephani.
Mark
See my post 287 for more songs like that... The extended version of "Small Town Boy" is awesome..
Give this a try ----> Giorgio Moroder & Philip Oakey --- Goodbye Bad Times (extended is best)
Talk Talk--It's My Life... very good song... you're right--they were overlooked... didn't someone recently redo that song? maybe No Doubt? anyway, what about the one-man band Baltimora? every now and then i hear, "Tarzan Boy."
does anybody remember a song--it was a dance song--i think it was called "Are You Ready?" it was synthesizer-y, outer-spacey... few lyrics... i think the group who sang it started with the letter "K." i just can't think of the group's name, and it's irritating me...
A lot of the artists mentioned here had more than one hit.
Vanilla Ice had 2 Top 40 hits ("Play That Funky Music" and "Ice Ice Baby"). Tommy Tutone had 2 Top 40 hits ("Angel Say No" and "867-5309/Jenny"). Flock of Seagulls had 3 Top 40 hits ("I Ran (So Far Away)", "Space Age Love Song", and "Wishing (If I Had a Photograph of You)"). Corey Hart had 9 Top 40 hits ("It Ain't Enough", "Sunglasses At Night", "Boy in the Box", "Everything in My Heart", "Never Surrender", "Can't Help Falling in Love", "I Am By Your Side", "In Your Soul", and "A Little Love"). The Knack had 3 Top 40 hits ("Good Girls Don't", "My Sharona", and "Baby Talks Dirty").
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