Who Likes 80's "Modern Rock"?

by Open mind 55 Replies latest social entertainment

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia

    Hair meddle bands are definitely a different genre than the one discussed here. In fact, I got into "modern rock" "college radio" "alternative" to get away from that kind of music. Here's a list by year of the top songs in "modern" rock as played by KROQ: http://www.earlhoward.com/kroq.htm

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia

    nvrgnbk....I discovered that song a month ago on Hype Machine. Their sound in the song is very much like early '90s Lush. I would also suggest checking out Charlotte Gainsbourg's "Songs That We Sing" and Sea Wolf's "You're a Wolf" for some recent songs I've been grooving to.

  • Open mind
    Open mind

    I knew I shouldn't have started this thread in the middle of the night and then gone to bed. I missed out on all this great apostate musical intercourse!

    As for the term "Modern Rock" that was kinda dumb of me. I'm pretty sure that was just a West Coast marketing term. I think "Alternative" better describes the genre I love. But you guys knew exactly what I was after anyway (except for the hair-metal bit).

    Not a single band has been mentioned that I didn't like. (Well, except for a couple that Nvr threw out there that I'm not familiar with.)

    OK, here's a few more I really like(d).

    Ian McCullough (sp?) and/or Echo & the Bunnymen


    The Wild Swans (very la-de-da, bubble gummy, but I still liked them)

    Aztec Camera

    10,000 Maniacs

    And now that I'm a doomed-to-hell 'postate, I've been recently getting into Nine Inch Nails a little bit. "Head Like a Hole" should be the JWD national anthem. ;-)

    Open Mind

  • Leolaia
    Leolaia

    Here are some "must-have" songs from the '80s along these lines:

    10,000 Maniacs -- Trouble Me
    Art of Noise -- Beat Box
    Big Audio Dynamite -- E=MC 2
    Big Country -- In a Big Country
    Brian Ferry -- Kiss and Tell
    Camper Van Beethoven -- Pictures of Matchstick Men
    The Church -- Under the Milky Way
    The Cult -- She Sells Sanctuary
    Depeche Mode -- Never Let Me Down Again
    Depeche Mode -- Route 66
    Dramarama -- Anything Anything
    Dream Academy -- Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (Smiths cover, from Ferris Bueller's Day Off)
    Echo and the Bunnymen -- Lips Like Sugar
    Edie Brickell -- What I Am
    Eurythmics -- For the Love of Big Brother
    Kate Bush -- Running Down that Hill
    Lightning Seeds -- Pure and Simple
    Love and Rockets -- No New Tale to Tell
    Midnight Oil -- The Dead Heart
    Morrissey -- Suedehead
    New Order -- True Faith
    Oingo Boingo -- Dead Man's Party
    Pixies -- Monkey Gone to Heaven
    Public Image Limited -- Don't Ask Me
    R.E.M. -- The One I Love
    Simple Minds -- Colours Fly and Catherine Wheel
    Simple Minds -- Hunter and the Hunted
    Siouxsie and the Banshees -- Melt!
    Siouxsie and the Banshees -- Peekaboo
    Smithereens -- A Girl Like You
    Smithereens -- Blood and Roses
    Smithereens -- Only a Memory
    Social Distortion -- Ball and Chain
    Teardrop Explodes -- Reward
    The Alarm -- Rain in Summertime
    The Cure -- Fascination Street
    The Cure -- Lullaby
    The Smiths -- How Soon Is Now
    The Smiths -- This Charming Man
    The Smiths -- What Difference Does It Make
    They Might Be Giants -- Birdhouse in Your Soul
    XTC -- Dear God

  • lonelysheep
    lonelysheep

    Yes, I'm a fan of The Cure.

  • dilaceratus
    dilaceratus

    What the--

    4AD without mentioning the first American band they signed, Throwing Muses?

  • Open mind
    Open mind

    Leolaia, Wow! What a great walk down memory lane.

    I know you're a bit of a language buff. (Just teasing)

    Have you researched and/or posted about the power of music and it's interaction with language?

    I'd be curious to hear your thoughts along these lines?

    Open Mind

  • Open mind
    Open mind

    I realize my question was pretty open-ended. Here's just one example I can think of.

    The power of "anthems". As cheesy as it is and as totally out of the Borg (mentally) as I am, when I hear "Walking in Integrity" it stirs something in me. (And, no, it's not nausea. Although, from a stricly intellectual standpoint, it should make me sick.)

    Having heard and sincerely sung this song for much of my life, it's an "anthem" that will, for better or worse, always be a part of me.

    Am I making any sense here?

    Open Mind

  • monophonic
    monophonic

    some great bands i saw in the 80's, especially late 80's when i finally turned 18 and rebelled. :)

    The Cure, New Order, Echo & the Bunnymen, Peter Murphy, Love and Rockets, The Replacements, Iggy Pop, The Ramones, Social Distortion, Gene Loves Jezebel, General Public, The Untouchables, Fishbone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Cult. I think that was all stuff played on the Quake even though some could be classified as goth or punk.

    I kick myself for not seeing The Lords of the New Church before Stiv died.

    I recently saw The Church. I blew them off as a one hit wonder, but they've been digging deep and continuing to record and tour and my respect is way up for them since researching an article and seeing their live show.

  • Vernon Williams
    Vernon Williams

    Rock and roll continued to exist after the seventies? No way, man.....

    Old Timer,

    V

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