hitman531ph Posted July 27, 2005 Author Share Posted July 27, 2005 Forming in 1980, this duo would become one the early influences in the Synthpop movement. Attending the University at Bath, Rob Fisher met Pete Byrne and the two shared an affinity for music. They wrote prolifically, recorded demos and secured a publishing deal shortly after. Unlike their Synthpop contemporaries, whose sound was often very detached and cold, Naked Eyes had a warmth and sophistication to their sound. Their debut release Naked Eyes (self-titled in the U.S.) and Burning Bridges (in the U.K.) was released in 1983. Utilizing studio musicians to round out a lush sound, Fisher played over eight electronic keyboards and a grand piano to achieve their sound. Their first single was a majestic, synthesized version of the famous Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "Always Something There To Remind Me." Topping the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, the duo released a second single "Promises Promises," which was also quickly became a hit. A third single "When The Lgiths Go Out" was a minor hit, entering the US Hot 100 but not reaching the Top 40. In 1984, Naked Eyes released their second album "Fuel For The Fire," which didn't have the same success as their debut. Their single "(What) In The Name of Love" barely charted in the Top 40, although full-fledged New Wavers can still remember that song The band broke up shortly after with Rob Fisher reappearing as one half of the pop duo Climie Fisher which had one US & UK hit "Love Changes Everything" in 1988. Rob Fisher passed away on August 25, 1999, from complications following stomach surgery Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted July 27, 2005 Author Share Posted July 27, 2005 THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ONE-HIT WONDERS OF THE 80s (A- Abbott, Gregory "Shake You Down" 1986 After the Fire "Der Kommissar" 1983 Aldo Nova"Fantasy" 1982 Al B. Sure! "Nite and Day" 1988 Astley, Jon "Jane's Getting Serious" 1987 Bardeaux "When We Kiss" 1986 Baltimora "Tarzan Boy" 1986 Belle Stars "Iko Iko" 1989 Bonham "Wait For You" 1989 Boomtown Rats "I Don't Like Mondays" 1980 Bourgeois Tagg "I Don't Mind At All" 1987 Bow Wow Wow "I Want Candy" 1982 Boys Don't Cry "I Wanna be a Cowboy" 1986 Buckner and Garcia "Pac-Man Fever" 1982 Burnette, Rocky "Tired of Toein' the Line" 1980 Bus Boys "The Boys are Back in Town" 1982 Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted July 27, 2005 Author Share Posted July 27, 2005 THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ONE-HIT WONDERS OF THE 1980s (C-G) Charlene "I've Never Been to Me" 1982 Christopher, Gavin "One Step Closer to You" 1986 Climie Fisher "Love Changes (Everything)" 1988 Club Nouveau "Lean on Me" 1987 Company B "Fascinated" 1987 Damian, Michael "Rock On" 1989 David & David "Welcome to the Boomtown" 1986 Davis, Jimmy & Junction "Kick the Wall" 1987 Dexy's Midnight Runners "Come on Eileen" 1983 Diesel "Sausalito Summernight" 1981 Doctor & the Medics "Spirit in the Sky" 1986 Dore, Charlie "Pilot of the Airwaves" 1980 Double "The Captain of Her Heart" 1986 Elmo & Patsy "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" 1984 Georgia Satellites "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" 1986 Giuffria "Call to the Heart" 1985 Godfathers "Birth, School, Work, Death" 1988 Gorky Park "Bang" 1989 GTR "When the Heart Rules the Mind" 1986 Quote Link to comment
irishgirl Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 MADNESS: This band basically had only UK hits in most of its existence except twice in 1983. Madness was already known for Baggy Trousers which was adapted into a Colgate commercial. Their 1982 album, Rise and Fall, released a single called Our House which went to #8 in the US and Top 5 in UK. A single It Must Be Love peaked at #34 in the US but went Top 10 in the UK. Madness released another album which churned out UK hits Michael Caine and Uncle Sam By 1987, Madness disappeared from the UK charts and never to return<{POST_SNAPBACK}> lolz... oi meron ako nito old school ska yeah!!!! ganda ganda ganda... hanggang ngaun fave ko to... fave ko since bata pako 10 cguro ako non lolz.... Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted July 27, 2005 Author Share Posted July 27, 2005 THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ONE-HIT WONDERS IN THE 1980s (H-L) Haircut 100 "Love Plus One" 1982 Hammer, Jan Miami Vice Theme 1985 Hardcastle, Paul "19" 1985 Higgins, Bertie "Key Largo" 1982 Hipsway "The Honeythief" 1987 Hooked On Classics "Royal Philharmonic Orchestra" 1982 Icicle Works "Whisper to a Scream (Birds Fly)" 1984 Johnson, Don "Heartbeat" 1986 Jones, Oran "Juice" "The Rain" 1986 Jump in the Saddle Band "Curly Shuffle" 1983 Kane Gang "Motortown" 1987 Kershaw, Nik "Wouldn't It Be Good" 1984 Kingdom Come "Get It On" 1988 Kings, The Beat Goes On / Switchin' To Glide 1980 Kix "Don't Close Your Eyes" 1989 Kon Kan "I Beg Your Pardon" 1989 Korgis "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" 1980 L. A. Guns "The Ballad of Jayne" 1989 Laid Back "White Horse" 1984 Levert "Cassanova" 1987 Lipps, Inc. "Funkytown" 1980 L'Trimm "Cars with the Boom" 1988 Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted July 27, 2005 Author Share Posted July 27, 2005 Mardones, Benny "Into the Night" 1980 Mary Jane Girls "In My House" 1985 M/A/R/R/S "Pump up the Volume" 1988 McFerrin , Bobby"Don't Worry, Be Happy" 1988 Moving Pictures "What About Me" 1983 Musical Youth "Pass the Dutchie" 1983 Myles, Allanah "Black Velvet" 1989 Nena "99 Luftballoons" ("99 Red Balloons") 1984 Nu Shooz "I Can't Wait" 1986 Numan, Gary "Cars" 1980 Ollie & Jerry "Breakin... There's No Stopping Us" 1984 Opus "Live is Life" 1986 Oxo "Whirly Girl" 1983 Poindexter, Buster "Hot, Hot, Hot" 1988? Pretty Poison "Catch Me (I'm Falling)" 1987 Re-Flex "The Politics of Dancing" 1984 Red Rider "Lunatic Fringe" 1981 Rockwell "Somebody's Watching Me" 1984 Rossington-Collins Band "Don't Misunderstand Me" 1980 Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted July 27, 2005 Author Share Posted July 27, 2005 Saga "On the Loose" 1983 Scarbury, Joey "Believe It or Not" 1981 Scarlet & Black "You Don't Know" 1988 Schilling, Peter "Major Tom (Coming Home)" 1983 Shannon "Let the Music Play" 1983 Sheriff "When I'm With You" 1989 Sly Fox "Let's Go All the Way" 1986 Stacey Q "Two of Hearts" 1986 Stallone, Frank "Far From Over" 1983 Steinman, Jim "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" 1981 Sugar Hill Gang "Rapper's Delight" 1980 Swayze, Patrick "She's Like the Wind" 1988 Swing Out Sister "Breakout" 1987 Taco "Puttin' on the Ritz" 1983 Til Tuesday "Voices Carry" 1985 Timbuk 3 "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" 1986 Timex Social Club "Rumors" 1986 Tommy Tutone "867-5309/Jenny" 1982 T'Pau "Heart and Soul" 1987 Tripping Daisy "I Got a Girl" 1985 Ullman, Tracey "They Don't Know" 1984 Vapors "Turning Japanese" 1980 Wagner, Jack "All I Need" 1984 Waitresses "I Know What Boys Like" 1982 Wall of Voodoo "Mexican Radio" 1982 When in Rome "The Promise" 1988 Wilder, Matthew "Break My Stride" 1983 Young MC "Bust a Move" 1989 Quote Link to comment
irishgirl Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 hmmm.. irishgirl, I don't have any memory of such a song in the 80s... Meanwhile, The Wallflowers is a band that formed in 1990 and had its first release in 1992 and hit it big in 1996. Therefore, The Wallflowers is not a band that had hits in the 80s Perhaps the artist name is wrong and also, i can't find any title that matches your query in the title either...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> lolz... their record label or manager was the same as the smiths and uhhmmm before they can release their album the label or manager had some trouble or something... not the wallflowers (dylan) ... they was an earlier UK group called the wallflowers... blushing girl nervous smile was the single they had released... can u check on the song title, maybe u can find it by that ... i heard NU play this one a long time ago.... Quote Link to comment
Guest Dobermaxx Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 FINALLY!!!! Its about time someone started a glam rock/hair metal thread. I grew up on this stuff in the late eighties and early 90's. Some of the stuff I still have is PoisonMotley CrueDef LeppardCinderellaThunderDokkenGreat WhiteExtremeGuns n RosesLA GunsTykettoLionSteelheart and so much more. My MP3 player is crammed with the stuff and these days a lot of it is hard to find. I even remember buying mags like Circus, Metal Edge etc... boy...those were the days. Now if i could only forget the mullet i had Quote Link to comment
Dr.Love Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 Trip ko din glam. Those were the days! Faith No More is not a glam metal band. Hard rock lang sila. Quote Link to comment
Cradle of Filth Posted July 28, 2005 Share Posted July 28, 2005 NAGDAAN DIN AKO DYAN, I WAS IN HIGHSCHOOL DURING THE EARLY 90'S.HERE IS THE LIST OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITES GUNS N ROSESSKID ROWTESLAMOTLEY CRUEWARRANTTWISTED SISTERQUIET RIOTVAN HALENDEF LEPPARDPOISON HERE IS A BIT OF HISTORYHair metal is a type of heavy metal music that arose in the late 1970s, in the United States, and was a strong force in popular music throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. >1978, with the release of the hard rock band Van Halen's ground-breaking debut,Guitarist Eddie Van Halen's innovative tapping technique, and vocalist David Lee Roth's mock-carnal presence provided the template for what would become hair metal. Countless bands relocated to Los Angeles to follow their example, and formed a colorful scene centering around the Sunset Strip. >Hair metal was aggressive, with lyrics often focusing on girls, drinking, drug use, and the occult. Musically, hair metal songs often featured distorted guitar riffs, "hammer-on" solos, anthemic choruses, frenzied drumming, and complimentary bass. Hair metal performers became infamous for their debauched lifestyles, their long, teased hair, and effeminate use of make-up, clothing, and accessories >By the mid-1980s, hair metal was drawing inspiration from other sources, such as the romantic rock of the late-1970s. Bands like Boston, Journey, and Foreigner, influenced Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, and Poison, among others, to record power ballads. Despite hair metal's popularity at the time, many began to consider it unimportant or derisory, due to a common perception that the bands were more focused on their make-up, clothing (usually spandex), lyrics, and stage shows, than on their music. By the mid-1980s, a discernible formula developed in which a hair band had two hits--one a power ballad, one a hard-rocking anthem >In 1987, Guns N' Roses completly changed the meaning of hair metal. They incorporated sound of trash metal, blues and punk to the music, while keeping some of the images of glam rock. However, Guns N' Roses' next releases went into another musical directions. Therefore, many music critics do not consider Guns N' Roses a hair metal band. >By the early 1990s, hair metal had become widely ridiculed (the 1984 film This is Spinal Tap is a satire of the genre), and increasingly formulaic, (for example, the music of Firehouse, Vixen, and Slaughter.) In 1991, the surge in popularity of grunge music, such as that performed by Alice In Chains, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam, led to a decline in hair metal's popularity Quote Link to comment
cruesome Posted July 28, 2005 Share Posted July 28, 2005 i'm such a sucker for these music, lalo pag medyo ngongo na sa alak to the point that i buy dvds from amazon.com. mp3? hundreds of gigs. so far eto orig na dvds ko (glam) from amazon poison's greatest video hitsmotley crue - lewd crued and tattoedmotley crue - greatest video hitsdef leppard - historia / in the round, in your facedef leppard - visualize / video archive then a handful from bittorrent high school ba kayo nun? parang matanda na ako ah Quote Link to comment
Tom Babauta Posted July 28, 2005 Share Posted July 28, 2005 I'm sure their cds are still available in Tower or at Music 1. Just check out the jazz section. P.S. I miss City Lite 88.3FM Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted July 28, 2005 Author Share Posted July 28, 2005 THE ROMANTICS Formed on the east side of Detroit during 1977, the Romantics' original lineup consisted of singer/guitarist Wally Palmar, singer/drummer Jimmy Marinos, guitarist Mike Skill, and bassist Richie Cole. Building a local following with their live show, the Romantics issued a single on their own (via Spider Records) -- "Little White Lies" b/w "I Can't Tell You Anything" -- while a spirited performance in Toronto led to a brief union with the renowned punk/power pop indie label Bomp!, which issued another single shortly thereafter with "Tell It to Carrie" b/w "First in Line." Both singles helped bring the quartet to the attention of several other labels and the Romantics inked a deal with the Nemperor/Epic label in 1979. The band's self-titled full-length debut surfaced a year later (recorded in just three weeks) and is often considered to be the quartet's best due to the inclusion of such gems as "When I Look in Your Eyes," a cover of Ray Davies' "She's Got Everything," and one of the Romantics' best-known tracks: the power pop gem "That's What I Like About You." Although the latter track peaked at only number 49 when originally released as a single, it later became an early MTV favorite and classic rock radio standard and in the '90s, was used in several commercials. A sophomore effort was issued the same year, National Breakout, which saw the band expand their sound to include such other styles as surf and classic Motown and was supported by an extensive world tour (including the Romantics' inaugural visits to both Europe and Australia). Also issued around this time via the Quark label (a subsidiary of Bomp!) was a compilation credited to Romantics & Friends, entitled Midwest Pop Explosion!, which featured several early tracks. Strictly Personal in 1981 signaled the Romantics' first lineup change with Coz Canler replacing Skill, and while the group's audience continued to grow, the album failed to break the band commercially, something that would be corrected on their next release. In Heat (1983) would become the Romantics' best-selling album (going gold shortly after its release) on the strength of such Top Ten hit singles as "Talking in Your Sleep" and "One in a Million" and the quartet shed its early raw energy in favor of more streamlined songwriting. Although they had finally obtained breakthrough success, problems between the band and their management became an issue, leading to Marinos' departure. The Romantics decided to soldier on with a new drummer, Dave Petratos, resulting in 1985's Rhythm Romance, an album that saw the group move even further away from their power pop roots and embrace more mainstream rock (both musically and, judging from the album's cover, visually). Rhythm Romance would also prove to be the Romantics' last studio album issued via Nemperor/Epic as a complete falling out between the band and its management led to a lawsuit that prevented the group from touring or recording on a regular basis, leading many to assume that the group had split up. During this period of downtime, a ten-track best-of set was issued, 1990's What I Like About You (& Other Romantic Hits). Quote Link to comment
Batabatuta® Posted July 28, 2005 Share Posted July 28, 2005 Whatever happened to Aztec Camera? Quote Link to comment
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