Our Favorite Songs of 1984 | Songs of the Year

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  • @frodofraggins
    @frodofraggins Před 2 lety +6

    Best Overall
    1) Drive - The Cars (Billboard)
    Billboard
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    2) It's my life - Talk Talk
    3) Still Loving You - The Scorpions
    4) Come back and stay - Paul Young
    5) Careless Whisper - Wham
    6) Time after time - Cyndi Lauper
    7) Foolish Heart - Steve Perry
    8) Run to you - Bryan Adams
    9) I want to know what love is - Foreigner
    10) Here comes the rain - Eurythmics
    11) That was yesterday - Foreigner
    12) Loverboy - Billy Ocean
    13) Stay the night - Chicago
    14) Easy Lover - Phil collins and Phillip Bailey
    15) I'll Wait - Van Halen
    16) West end girls - Pet Shop Boys
    17) Caribbean Queen - Billy Ocean
    18) I can dream about you - Dan Hartman
    19) Go Insane - Lindsey Buckingham
    20) Boys of summer - Don Henley
    21) What's love got to do with it - Tina Turner
    22) Send me an angel - Real Life
    23) Rock you like a hurricane - The Scorpions
    24) Sister Christian - Night Ranger
    25) When doves cry - Prince
    26) No way out - Jefferson Starship
    27) Such a shame - Talk Talk
    28) Sea of love - The Honeydrippers
    29) Hello - Lionel Richie
    30) Pride - U2
    31) Rock me tonite - Billy Squier
    32) Oh Sherrie - Steve Perry
    33) Are we ourselves - The Fixx
    34) Major Tom - Peter Schilling
    35) Two tribes - Frankie goes to hollywood
    Wildcards
    -----------------------------------------------------
    1) Heaven knows I'm miserable now - The Smiths
    2) This Charming Man - The Smiths
    3) The Unforgettable Fire - U2
    4) Oscillating Wildly - The Smiths
    5) The Last In Line - Dio
    6) Hand in Glove - The Smiths
    7) Red Sector A - Rush
    8) Go Away - Steve Perry
    9) Coming home - The Scorpions
    10) Murder - David Gilmour
    11) MLK - U2
    12) William it was really nothing - The Smiths
    13) Crossfire - The Scorpions
    14) Standing in the shadow - Whitesnake
    15) I'm Leaving You - The Scorpions
    16) 2000 Miles - The Pretenders
    17) This Night Has Opened My Eyes - The Smiths
    18) Tomorrow Started - Talk Talk
    19) Perfect Strangers - Deep Purple
    20) Egypt - Dio

  • @kevinmcardle4087
    @kevinmcardle4087 Před 2 lety +12

    1. Pride - U2
    2. Dancing In The Dark - Bruce Springsteen
    3. Harborcoat - R.E.M.
    4. Drive - The Cars
    5. When Doves Cry - Prince
    6. Seven Seas - Echo & the Bunnymen
    7. William, It Was Really Nothing - The Smiths
    8. Lonesome Tonight - New Order
    9. Blue Jean - David Bowie
    10. The Ghost In You - Psychedelic Furs
    11. Dress You Up - Madonna
    12. Perfect Skin - Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
    13. Skin Deep - The Stranglers
    14. Head Over Heels - The Go-Go's
    15. Freedom - Wham!
    16. Birds Fly (whisper to a scream) - Icicle Works
    17. Into My Hands - The Church
    18. Say It Isn't So - Hall & Oates
    19. Somebody - Depeche Mode
    20. Don't Answer Me - Alan Parsons Project
    21. Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung
    22. Are We Ourselves - The Fixx
    23. I Will Dare - The Replacements
    24. Tenderness - General Public
    25. Wouldn't It Be Good - Nik Kershaw
    26. Obsession - Michael DesBarres & Holly Knight
    27. I Love You Suzanne - Lou Reed
    28. Against All Odds - Phil Collins
    29. The Only Flame In Town - Elvis Costello
    30. Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Iron Maiden
    Special yuletide mention: Do They Know It's Christmas - Band Aid

  • @TheVanmanderpootz
    @TheVanmanderpootz Před 2 lety +8

    1.U2 -The Unforgettable Fire
    2.Prince - Let's Go Crazy
    3.Bruce Springsteen - No Surrender
    4.Nik Kershaw - Wouldn't It Be Good
    5.Cyndi Lauper - Money Changes Everything
    6.Lloyd Cole and the Commotions - Perfect Skin
    7.David Bowie - Blue Jean
    8.Simple Minds - Waterfront
    9.Tommy Keane - Places That Are Gone
    10.Dan Hartman - I Can Dream About You

  • @albarton7189
    @albarton7189 Před 2 lety +6

    Here Comes the Rain Again - Eurythmics
    Julia - Eurythmics
    Pride (In the Name of Love) - U2
    Go Insane - Lindsey Buckingham
    Drive - The Cars
    ………..
    And In no particular order:
    Magic - The Cars
    Private Dancer - Tina Turner
    Better Be Good to Me - Tina Turner
    To France - Mike Oldfield
    Hold Me Now - Thompson Twins
    No More Lonely Nights - Paul McCartney
    Careless Whisper - Wham
    Sex Crime - Eurythmics
    Boys of Summer - Don Henley
    We Belong - Pat Benatar
    …..
    Least favorite:
    Easy Lover - Phil Collins & Phillip Bailey

  • @ttmilbr
    @ttmilbr Před 2 lety +8

    1) "When Doves Cry" - Prince
    2) "Born in the USA" - Bruce Springsteen
    3) "Wart Hog" - The Ramones
    4) "Sunset Grill" - Don Henley
    5) "Drive" - The Cars
    6) "Hot Your Cool" - General Public
    7) "Still Loving You" - Scorpions
    8) "Against All Odds" - Phil Collins
    9) "Careless Whisper" - George Michael
    10) "Smooth Operator" - Sade

  • @lubilou64
    @lubilou64 Před 2 lety +20

    This is by far the easiest year to pick my SOTY -
    The Killing Moon - Echo and the Bunnymen
    Then I have -
    Purple Rain - Prince
    Such a Shame - Talk Talk
    Up on the Catwalk - Simple Minds
    Pearly Dewdrops Drops - Cocteau Twins
    H/M -
    Birds Fly (Whisper To a Scream) - Icicle Works
    Thieves Like Us - New Order
    Heaven - Psychedelic Furs
    Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
    Boys of Summer - Don Henley
    Happy Christmas Guys! (and to everyone on here too!) 😀

  • @AnotherBadSpeech
    @AnotherBadSpeech Před 2 lety +9

    Merry Xmas to Jason, Joe & Kram and all Listography followers.
    84 was a great year.
    #1 Reel Around The Fountain - The Smiths (preferably the Hatful of Hollow version)
    #2 Bad - U2
    #3 Forest Fire - Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
    #4 Chartered Trips - Hüsker Dü
    #5 Pretty Persuasion - R.E.M.
    Honourable mentions:
    How Soon Is Now - The Smiths
    Answering Machine - The Replacements
    Sharkey's Day - Laurie Anderson
    Rattlesnakes - Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
    A Sort of Homecoming - U2

  • @Sir_Eyeball
    @Sir_Eyeball Před 2 lety +10

    My list:
    (Honourable Mentions: Echo and the Bunnymen - Silver, Laura Brenigan - Self Control, Metallica - Fade To Black, Frank Zappa - Be In My Video)
    Charting Songs:
    5. Nik Kershaw - Wouldn’t It Be Good (Germany #2, UK #4, US #46)
    4. The Cars - Drive (US #3, UK #4, Germany #4)
    3. Talk Talk - It’s My Life (US #31, UK #46)
    2. Talk Talk - Such A Shame (UK #49,US #89)
    Wildcards:
    5. Depeche Mode - Lie To Me
    4. Alphaville - Sounds Like A Melody
    3. Spliff - Sirius
    2. King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair
    1. Depeche Mode - If You Want [Alan Wilder wrote the best DM songs in that time. Unfortunately, this was his last songwriting contribution on an album.]
    SONG OF THE YEAR 1984: Echo and the Bunnymen - The Killing Moon (UK #9) [The song is mostly just the chorus. But if the chorus is as good as in this song, it’s a very good idea. Could be 10 mins repeating the chorus and I would love it.]

    • @threestringsomg
      @threestringsomg Před 2 lety +2

      Ha I was gonna include a Kershaw track....the sound of my life aged about 7 but I listened today and crumbs .....super cheeeeeese. But it's cool. Kudos for Three of A Perfect Pair!👍 No Bowie🤯😅

  • @rogerbell8429
    @rogerbell8429 Před 2 lety +6

    1. 'Harborcoat' REM
    2. 'Tomorrow Started' TalkTalk
    3. 'Born in the USA' Bruce Springsteen
    4. 'Drive' The Cars
    5. 'I'm Falling' Bluebells
    6. 'One night in Bangkok' Murray Head
    7. 'It's my life' TalkTalk
    8. 'Ghost in You' Psychedelic Furs
    9. 'The Flat Earth' Thomas Dolby
    10. 'Be my number two' Joe Jackson

  • @pauljohnson5925
    @pauljohnson5925 Před 2 lety +14

    Just happy to hear The Blue Nile get a mention. Love this band. Not what you call prolific on the album front but I like to think of it as quality not quantity.
    Merry Xmas everyone 🎄

  • @michaelcoogan268
    @michaelcoogan268 Před 2 lety +7

    forgot to say :
    Merry Christmas Joe, Kramzer and Jason - thanks for doing this.
    Merry Christmas to all commentors for the songs & bands mentioned week after week.
    It's awesome to discover new music, as well as having forgetten "gems" and "worsties" jog the memory

  • @RostyslavLogachov
    @RostyslavLogachov Před 2 lety +6

    5. Slide It In - Whitesnake
    4. The Sentinel - Judas Priest
    3. Afterimage - Rush
    2. Creeping Death - Metallica
    1. Incubus - Marillion

  • @ykmgeedee
    @ykmgeedee Před 2 lety +7

    1 Creeping Death -Metallica 2 The Enemy Within -Rush 3 2 Minutes To Midnight -Iron Maiden 4 So. Central Rain -REM 5 The Unforgettable Fire -U2 (h/m Eat It -Weird Al Yankovic)

  • @harmonium8198
    @harmonium8198 Před 2 lety +3

    10) “Happy Ending,” Joe Jackson & Elaine Caswell
    9) “Tenderness,” General Public
    8) “It Must Be Love,” Rickie Lee Jones
    7) “Peace in Our Time,” Elvis Costello
    6) “Backwards and Forwards,” Aztec Camera
    5) “On the Wings of a Nightingale,” Everly Brothers
    4) “A Matter of Time,” Los Lobos
    3) “My City Was Gone,” The Pretenders
    2) “So. Central Rain,” REM
    1) “Unwed Fathers,” John Prine

  • @chasingthebeat
    @chasingthebeat Před 2 lety +4

    Stunning year!
    The Greatness & Perfection of Love - Julian Cope
    Free Nelson Mandela - The Special AKA
    Ain’t Nobody - Rufus & Chaka Khan
    The Ghost In You - Psychedelic Furs
    The Killing Moon - Echo & the Bunnymen
    When Love Breaks Down - Prefab Sprout
    So. Central Rain (I’m Sorry) - REM
    Shout to the Top - The Style Council
    Pride (In The Name Of Love) - U2
    William, It Was Really Nothing - The Smiths
    You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) - Dead or Alive
    Rattlesnakes - Lloyd Cole & the Commotions
    Smooth Operator - Sade
    Don’t Look Any Further - Dennis Edwards
    Each and Everyone - EBTG
    Cover Me - Bruce Springsteen
    Your Love Is King - Sade
    Tenderness - General Public
    The Boys of Summer - Don Henley
    Borderline - Madonna
    Thieves Like Us - New Order

  • @frangarcia7774
    @frangarcia7774 Před 2 lety +10

    Merry Christmas everyone!!
    My favorite songs of 1984:
    1.How Soon Is Now? The Smiths
    2.So. Central Rain. R. E. M.
    3.Bobby Jean. Bruce Springsteen
    4.The Killing Moon. Echo & The Bunnymen
    5.Pride (In the Name of Love). U2
    6.Escuela de Calor. Radio Futura (A classic in Spain and a few Latam countries which would be a worldwide classic if it was recorded by an English speaking band)
    7.Time After Time. Cindy Lauper
    8.Bachelor Kisses. The Go-Betweens
    9.Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken? Lloyd Coleman and The Commotions
    10.The Caterpillar. The Cure
    11.St. Swithin's Day. Billy Bragg
    12.Lorelei. Cocteau Twins
    13.Androgynous. The Replacements
    14.Back On The Chain Gang. The Pretenders
    15.From Her to Eternity. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
    16.Cruel. Prefab Sprout
    17.Drive. The Cars.
    18.Smooth Operator. Sade
    19.Pink Houses. John Cougar Mellencamp
    20.Stiil On Fire. Azrec Camera
    21.Thieves Like Us. New Order
    22.It's My Life. Talk, Talk
    23.All The Things She Gave Me. The Waterboys
    24.Take On Me. A-Ha
    25.Streams of Whiskey. The Pogues
    26.Holocaust. This Mortal Coil

    • @TimeToGetAlone
      @TimeToGetAlone Před 2 lety

      I was this close to including Bachelor Kisses on my Wildcard list.

    • @frangarcia7774
      @frangarcia7774 Před 2 lety

      I absolutely love The Go-Betweens. One of the most underrated bands ever. And Bachelor Kisses is a pop gem which in a fairer world would be a classic

    • @TimeToGetAlone
      @TimeToGetAlone Před 2 lety

      @@frangarcia7774 Indeed. Not sure how it's going to shape up yet, but they've got a chance in 1988 with a couple tracks off of 16 Lovers Lane.

    • @frangarcia7774
      @frangarcia7774 Před 2 lety

      Time, 16 Lovers Lane is my favorite album by them. So awesome. For sure I will include one song high in my list

    • @terrybnad2959
      @terrybnad2959 Před 2 lety

      I really love your list, so many that I wanted to include on mine, but especially Cruel by Prefab Sprout .. I eventually took it as a statement of intent .. 1985's Steve McQueen was a game changer!

  • @deathfromabove77
    @deathfromabove77 Před 2 lety +12

    1984 : Deep Cuts ( non chart)
    1. Perfect Skin : Lloyd Cole and The Commotions
    2. The Killing Moon : Echo and The Bunnymen
    3. Pretty Persuasion : REM
    4. William It Was Really Nothing - The Smiths
    5. What Presence - Orange Juice
    1984 : Hot 100 Billboard U.S (charted)
    1. Tenderness : General Public
    2. So Central Rain ( I'm Sorry ) : REM
    3. You're The Best Thing : The Style Council
    4. Relax : Frankie Goes to Hollywood
    5. Head Over Heels : The Go Gos
    Worst chart Song : I Just Called To Say I Love You - Stevie Wonder
    Honorable Mentions:
    Pink Frost : The Chills
    Free Nelson Mandela : Special AKA
    Tinseltown in the Rain - The Blue Nile
    I Want You Back - Hoodoo Gurus
    For Whom The Bell Tolls - Metallica
    Love Gets Dangerous - Billy Bragg
    Bachelor Kisses - The Go Betweens
    Nostalgia - David Sylvian

  • @sherryraisbeck9547
    @sherryraisbeck9547 Před 2 lety +6

    ☆The Killing Moon☆Echo & The Bunnymen
    Tragedy~J. Hunter
    You spin me 'round~Dead or Alive
    A Fine Fine Day~T. Carey
    Boys of Summer~D. Henley
    Big City Nights/Still loving you~Scorpions
    Hello Again~Cars
    A month of Sundays ~The Church
    Butterflies~The Cult
    High on emotion~Chris de Burgh
    Going with Jason this week!😁
    Merry Christmas Everyone & a healthy and happy New Year, and I know this channel will grow by leaps and bounds going into the new year, because you guys are the BEST !!:)

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před 2 lety

      Hi Sherry - Great SOTY. it was close for me among the top 4. I posted late so check it out if you get a chance.

  • @davidbeckman7925
    @davidbeckman7925 Před 2 lety +2

    1984 🎸📻🚨🏆
    1. Back on the Chain Gang - The Pretenders
    2. Bad - U2
    3. Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run) - Billy Ocean
    4. Drive - The Cars
    5. How Soon Is Now? - The Smiths
    6. I Feel For You - Chaka Khan
    7. Jump - Van Halen
    8. My City Was Gone - The Pretenders
    9. This Charming Man - The Smiths
    10. When Doves Cry - Prince
    notes:
    1. so yeah yeah many Smiths singles were released in 1983, but for me it's 1984 for The Smiths with the debut and HoH albums released domestically and the year I fell in love with them. I think I might apply the underrated word to them.. listening to Hatful specifically and the band generally, I am *always* just blown away by their talent, genius and hooks.. hooks for miles..
    2. I love me some Prince and "Purple Rain" is unquestionably an Album / Event for the Ages. It would be my album of the year, except the greatest album of 1984 is Pretenders "Learning to Crawl," for every track on it and its creation. LTC is vastly underrated. It's an all-timer end to end.
    3. As usual, Lime Green Steigerwald bringing the fundamentals: OF COURSE General Public "Tenderness" is totally fantastic, and of course it's better than Thompson Twins "Hold Me Now."
    4. "Hold Me Now" is a good pop song, but best of the year? Preposterous.
    5. A show about the best music of 1984 that doesn't mention Pretenders "My City Was Gone" or Billy Ocean is incomplete, but, still, Listo 4ever. 👊🌸🎉🎶💯🎹🏆

  • @tourbillon9617
    @tourbillon9617 Před 2 lety +3

    1. Love Field - Elvis Costello
    2. Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her - XTC
    3. Free Nelson Mandela - The Special AKA
    4. Be My Number Two - Joe Jackson
    5. Love on the Beat - Serge Gainsbourg

  • @michelewiese48
    @michelewiese48 Před 2 lety +5

    Merry Christmas Eve Everyone! Time to get your wassail (or egg nog) on! Spread a little love & cheer today to your fellow humans …💙
    1984…
    1. Lie To Me - Depeche Mode
    2. Like To Get To Know You Well - Howard Jones
    3. Let The Music Play - Shannon
    4. The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen
    5. What Difference Does It Make? - The Smiths
    6. Dressing Up - The Cure
    7. Angel - Madonna
    8. Rock You Like A Hurricane - Scorpions
    9. Eyes Without A Face - Billy Idol
    10. Last Christmas - Wham! - How could I not?!

  • @MrJonnyartist
    @MrJonnyartist Před 2 lety +3

    1. The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen
    2. Love Like Blood - Killing Joke
    3. The Unforgettable Fire - U2
    4. Purple Rain - Prince
    5. Birds Fly - The Icicle Works
    6. Forest Fire - Lloyd Cole & The Commotions
    7. Keep On Keepin' On - The redskins
    8. Come Back - The Mighty Wah
    9. The Ghost In You - Psychedelic Furs
    10. Up On The Catwalk - Simple Minds

  • @alphabetaxenonzzzcat
    @alphabetaxenonzzzcat Před 2 lety +2

    Top 5 :-
    1. Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood
    2. Thriller - Michael Jackson
    3. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
    4. Reflex - Duran Duran
    5. Like A Virgin - Madonna
    Wild Cards :-
    1. Going Down to Liverpool - The Bangles(one of my favourites from The Bangles. A cover. One of the rare times that Debbi(the drummer) got to do lead vocals on a released single).
    2. Blue Jean - David Bowie(Richard Fairbrass of Right Said Fred is in the video, playing guitar)
    3. Material Girl - Madonna
    4. The Power of Love - Frankie Goes to Hollywood(a beautiful love song from them)
    5. Unforgettable Fire - U2.

  • @toonhkuitjes6382
    @toonhkuitjes6382 Před 2 lety +6

    One listing per artist:
    Song of the year - Incubus - Marillion (neo-prog at its best)
    2. Fade to black - Metallica (their best song)
    3. I never stopped loving you - Survivor
    4. Still loving you - The Scorpions
    5. I want to know what love is - Foreigner
    6. The boys of summer - Don Henley
    7. How soon is now? - The Smiths
    8. Against all odds - Phil Collins
    9. Girl gone bad - Van Halen
    10. Bad - U2

  • @painless465
    @painless465 Před 2 lety +3

    1984 was a blockbuster year for both albums and the charts. Probably the landmark year of the decade for music. Here are my favorite songs;
    7 Chinese Brothers-REM
    Bad-U2
    Bobby Jean-Bruce Springsteen
    Cold Shot-Stevie Ray Vaughn
    Dancing in the Dark-Bruce Springsteen
    I Will Dare-The Replacements
    I'll Wait-Van Halen
    Jesus and Tequila-Minutemen
    Lake of Fire-Meat Puppets
    Let's Go Crazy-Prince
    Middle of the Road-The Pretenders
    My City was Gone-The Pretenders
    New Sensations-Lou Reed
    Perfect strangers-Deep Purple
    Pink Turns to Blue-Husker Du
    Plateau-Meat Puppets
    Play Guitar-John Mellencamp
    The Killing Moon-Echo and the Bunnymen
    Turn on the News-Husker Du
    What's Love Got to do With It-Tina Turner
    Top 5-
    5)Do They Know It's Christmas-Band Aid(This was the springboard for Live Aid in '85. MERRY CHRISTMAS!)
    4)Pretty Persuasion-REM(I love that Mike Mills back up vocal,I think this is one of their strongest songs. Dreamy and spacey but with some muscle)
    3)Wire-U2(this is U2 at their most angular and heavy,I think the closest they ever came to hard rock, an almost Zeppelin vibe)
    2)When Doves Cry-Prince(this is just a pop masterpiece,flawless)
    1)Will the Wolf Survive?-Los Lobos(Love this song,love this band,this was just so unlike the stuff coming out in '84,they were like The Band with a Latino influence. I bought the album the day after I heard it on the radio)

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +1

      Great list. Los Lobos charted in 85, so I expect to have them on my list next year.

  • @mrp4242
    @mrp4242 Před 2 lety +4

    1984:
    🏆 Song of the Year: Forever Young, Alphaville
    Billboard:
    The Killing Moon, Echo & the Bunnymen
    If You Were Here, Thompson Twins
    It’s My Life, Talk Talk
    Jump, Van Halen
    Eyes Without a Face, Billy Idol
    Wildcard:
    (Don’t Go Back to) Rockville, REM
    Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want, The Smiths
    Promenade, U2
    Drive, The Cars
    Worst: Let’s Hear it for the Boy

  • @TimeToGetAlone
    @TimeToGetAlone Před 2 lety +5

    BILLBOARD
    1. WINNER: *When Doves Cry by Prince and the Revolution #1* (The sparseness makes for such a unique smash hit for the period. Ahead of its time but also never duplicated.)
    2. *Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper #1* (Pretty much a masterpiece for the slow dance. The parts where the synth mirrors the lead vocal are always magical.)
    3. *Eyes Without a Face by Billy Idol #4* (Fascinating combination of dreamy pop and hard rock. That bridge where the latter transitions back to the former is pretty transcendent.)
    4. *All Through the Night by Cyndi Lauper #5* (Another piece of ear candy off of She's So Unusual. Bonus points for the weird synth solo.)
    5. *Drive by The Cars #3* (Beautiful synthpop ballad that gives us a different flavor from their usual hits.)
    WILDCARD
    1. *It's My Life by Talk Talk #31* (Love the bass and synth work. The pre-chorus is so invigorating.)
    2. *Fade to Black by Metallica* (A magnificant and accessible metal ballad.)
    3. *The Unforgettable Fire by U2* (It saw some chart action, but still maybe one of their most underrated. The ethereal backing vocals and production in general are standout.)
    4. *The Boys of Summer by Don Henley #5* (He's a serviceable singer and the production mostly fits in nicely for the period, but the success of this one is a testament to just great pop songwriting. What a rush whenever that chorus comes in.)
    5. *Take on Me by a-ha [#1, 1985]* (Probably the best music video ever. The sugary synth line and wailing vocals on the chorus make the song memorable in its own right.)
    Pretty much picks up right where 1983 left off with a stellar crop of pop singles to choose from.
    Worst TOP 40: To All the Girls I've Loved Before by Julio Iglesias and Willie Nelson #5 (I usually can stomach a lot of the sappy ballads of the period. This one is pushing the limit, but consider my application open for a worse song.)

    • @TimeToGetAlone
      @TimeToGetAlone Před 2 lety

      Best Songs Matches:
      *65 - Kram +3*
      *55 - Joe +1*
      *49 - Jason +1*
      Worst Songs Matches:
      5 - Jason
      2 - Joe
      1 - Kram
      Top Song Votes:
      12 - Jason
      *11 - Kram*
      10 - Joe

    • @starry2006
      @starry2006 Před 2 lety

      Take on Me has an 84 version which is different, a bit darker more 84 like.

  • @Vanessa.P
    @Vanessa.P Před 2 lety +13

    Such a great year, it was a tough one to narrow down. There are so many things I had to cut that easily could have been on there (many that you all mentioned).
    Also, I hope all the Glenn Frey stans that are apparently on the internet leave you alone this time.
    Hot 100:
    - Cyndi Lauper - All Through The Night
    - The Cars - You Might Think
    - Scorpions - Still Loving You
    - Chaka Khan - I Feel For You
    Wildcards:
    - Cocteau Twins - Lorelei
    - Bruce Springsteen - No Surrender
    - The Replacements - I Will Dare
    - Minutemen - History Lesson Part 2
    - Hüsker Dü - Never Talking To You Again
    Worst: Julio Iglesias & Willie Nelson - "To All the Girls I've Loved Before", I love Willie Nelson but why does this exist?
    Winner: "Purple Rain" by Prince. Many songs off the album were in the running but this song is just always such a "moment" when it is playing. I was walking this week while listening to this song and it was snowing and it just made it feel cinematic and epic. I just always have to stop what I am doing when it is on and listen.
    Merry Christmas everyone! Hope everyone who celebrates has a great (and safe) holiday.

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 2 lety +2

      I always liked that Springsteen song for "We learned more from a three-minute record, baby Than we ever learned in school." Maybe not true but it sounds great...Your choice for worst is the best.

    • @Vanessa.P
      @Vanessa.P Před 2 lety

      @@roxannewalsh I like that line too, definitely not true but sounds great for sure.

    • @TimeToGetAlone
      @TimeToGetAlone Před 2 lety +1

      Nice, All Through the Night!

    • @edgustafson
      @edgustafson Před 2 lety +1

      Good call on "History Lesson pt. 2". I considered it, but went with "Corona" instead.

    • @Vanessa.P
      @Vanessa.P Před 2 lety

      @@edgustafson also a great choice, that album is one of my favourites so I could have picked a few different songs from it.

  • @Shah-of-the-Shinebox
    @Shah-of-the-Shinebox Před 2 lety +3

    1. When Doves Cry - Prince
    2. Smooth Operator - Sade
    3. Sunset Grille - Don Henley
    4. Distant Early Warning - Rush
    5. Against All Odds - Phil Collins
    6. Hot for Teacher - Van Halen
    7. Heaven - Bryan Adams
    8. Darlington County - Bruce Springsteen
    9. It's Like That - Run-DMC
    10. Purple Rain - Prince

  • @graphix6529
    @graphix6529 Před 2 lety +3

    5.heartbeat city-the cars
    4.piggy in the mirror-the cure
    3.so.central rain-R.E.M
    2.if you want-depeche mode
    1.the top-the cure

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před 2 lety

      That acoustic guitar solo on Piggy is exquisite.

  • @markcorbett7402
    @markcorbett7402 Před 2 lety +7

    For me, this was the year of the Vic-20 and all the peeks, pokes, syntax errors and naively charming (or just downright rubbish) games that went with it.
    There were also some really great songs:
    1. The Bangles - Going Down to Liverpool
    2.Rush - The Body Electric
    3. Thompson Twins - Doctor Doctor
    4. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax
    5. Marillion - Jigsaw
    6. U2 - Bad
    7. Van Halen - I’ll Wait
    8. The Smiths - How Soon is Now
    9. Matthew Wilder - Break my Stride
    10. XTC - This World Over

  • @179rich
    @179rich Před 2 lety +8

    (I ignore the Billboard. Any song released this year is eligible. One song per artist/band unless they released multiple albums)
    10) Beat Box (Diversion 1) - Art of Noise
    09) What Difference Does It Make? (The Smiths debut album version) - The Smiths
    08) Seven Seas - Echo & the Bunnymen
    07) Speed Your Love to Me - Simple Minds
    06) Lady Sniff - Butthole Surfers
    05) Hot for Teacher - Van Halen
    04) Dazzle - Siouxsie & the Banshees
    03) Piggy in the Mirror - The Cure
    02) Promenade - U2
    01) Donimo - Cocteau Twins
    20) I Love You Suzanne - Lou Reed
    19) Blue Jean - David Bowie
    18) The Body Electric - Rush
    17) Tin Pan Alley (AKA Roughest Place in Town) - Stevie Ray Vaughan
    16) Magic - The Cars
    15) Lie to Me - Depeche Mode
    14) Johnson's Aeroplane - INXS
    13) As a Matter of Fact - General Public
    12) Take On Me - A-ha
    11) You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) - Dead or Alive

    • @mrp4242
      @mrp4242 Před 2 lety +2

      Great playlist

    • @UlyssesJonah
      @UlyssesJonah Před 2 lety

      nice, wasn't speed your love to me released in 1983? and I heard the definite version of A-Ha was released later, i'll check this one though

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před 2 lety +1

      @@UlyssesJonah I believe it was released in early '84 but the promotional video may have been shown in '83.

    • @starry2006
      @starry2006 Před 2 lety

      Dead or Alive I associate more with 85, but I much much prefer Hazel Dean's Whatever I Do Wherever I Go anyway.

  • @takodabostwick8507
    @takodabostwick8507 Před 2 lety +5

    For Whom The Bell Tolls Metallica
    Aces High Iron Maiden
    Some Heads Are Gonna Roll Judas Priest
    Pride (In the Name of Love) U2
    Tooth And Nail Dokken
    Round and Round Ratt
    The Flame WASP
    Panama Van Halen

  • @theydontmakeemliketheyused9995

    Joe really channeling Bjorn Borg/Mark Knopfler here. Merry Christmas everyone!

  • @markgatica12
    @markgatica12 Před 2 lety +6

    Monster year for pop. My hot 100 list was 20 deep. Distilled it down to this:
    1984 Charts
    1. Invisible - Alison Moyet
    2. Blue Jean- David Bowie
    3. Let's Go Crazy - Prince
    4. Born in the USA - Bruce Springsteen
    5. Rebel Yell - Billy Idol
    6. Hold Me Now - Thompson Twins
    7. Hyperactive! - Thomas Dolby
    8. Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood
    9. Jungle Love - The Time
    10. When Doves Cry - Prince
    Wildcards
    1. Hang On To Your Love - Sade
    2. The Unforgettable Fire - U2
    3. Loving the Alien - David Bowie
    4. Bad - U2
    5. How Soon is Now - The Smiths
    Song of the Year - Invisible
    This song was not in my top 25 in 1984, but after multiple play throughs this week, it rose to #1.

    • @starry2006
      @starry2006 Před 2 lety

      I associate Invisible more with the start of 85. Always liked it and the earlier singles All Cried Out and Love Resurrection. The whole album is good.

  • @scottanthonyweidner8692
    @scottanthonyweidner8692 Před 2 lety +8

    One of my top five top fives of all-time, if you take my meaning. Definitely the strongest top five since the early '70s. Such a yummy time for the very best tracks.
    10) The Smiths - “Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want” - With a backing track that reflectively gorgeous and melancholy, yes, please, give it to him. He deserves it for having friends like that.
    9) Prince - “Purple Rain” - Wherein Prince assays his first attempt at an arena-rock power ballad and masters the genre in one go. Love his desperate vocal and the wonderfully churchy background vocals.
    8) Echo & the Bunnymen - “Silver” - Such a shame that Ocean Rain is such an uneven album - three jaw-dropping masterpieces, two outright duds, and four more songs that range from very good to just okay. This is the first entry of three in the top ten, carried by soaringly romantic orchestration, Ian’s operatic enthusiasm, and of course magnificent 12-string sounds. It’s like you’re embarking on a thrilling journey in the wild blue yonder.
    7) New Order - “Thieves Like Us” - The backing track is the very definition of cool, while the lyrics and vocal are desperate and mournful. One of their very few creations that measure up to the legacy of… that far superior band.
    6) R.E.M. - “Time after Time (annelise)” - My single favorite R.E.M. song, and it can’t even crack the top five in this year. They’re at their best when they’re mystical and oblique. Love the 12-string hook in the chorus.
    5) Talk Talk - “It’s My Life” - A masterclass of how to make a synth-pop classic, with a fantastic bass line and wonderful vocal writing and performance to boot. The various synth touches are so much ear candy. Would be number one in so many other years…
    4) U2 - “Pride (In the Name of Love” - The studio version of this track is just a masterpiece of relentlessly euphonious guitar work, and Bono’s soaring emoting in the chorus hits the right note. Best thing this band ever did, for sure.
    3) Echo & the Bunnymen - “Seven Seas” - Oh, how I love this. Those synth-bells going into the chorus, the 12-string (did I mention that the way to my heart is to play a 12-string electric?), and especially that incredible hook on “Swimming them so well…” My second-favorite EatB song (“The Back of Love” is third).
    2) Echo & the Bunnymen - “The Killing Moon” - The masterpiece that solidified their immortality. A gem of Jimmy Webb-esque spaghetti western drama, with a truly deathless chorus, Ian’s bravura vocal performance, and a brilliant blend of orchestration, 12-string majesty, and those wonderful brushed drums. You all have no idea how much it pains me to put this as number two…
    1) Siouxsie & the Banshees - “Dazzle” - …But I have to, because of this majestic cascade of orchestral grandeur, Budgie’s ridiculously dramatic drums, Severin’s fuzz bass, Siouxsie’s luxuriantly hooky and urgent vocals… that scrumptious 12-string work by Robert Smith (who needs McGeoch? At least for one album) is just the cherry on top of the hot fudge sundae. It’s like a great roller coaster ride. The absolute pinnacle of SatB’s mastery.
    The final cuts:
    11) The Cocteau Twins - “Lorelei” - The Cocteaux’s Spangle Maker ep and the otherworldly Treasure are the opening salvos of their peak period for me, with the formerly gothy Elizabeth Fraser gradually finding her inner Linda Perhacs. This single from the Treasure album is the pinnacle from those 13 songs, with that alluring coo, the hammering drum machines and unstoppable bass, and that metallically-gossamer guitar work.
    12) R.E.M. - “So. Central Rain” - I love 12-string electrics. I just do. Love the “I’m sorry” vocal hook as well, and Stipe’s powerful emoting in the coda. One of their most emotionally resonant songs.
    13) The Replacements - “Unsatisfied” - Paul Westerberg’s wrenching anthem for the disaffected.
    14) The Smiths - “How Soon Is Now” - What was written about Eric Clapton in the underground should be applied to Johnny Marr. That tremolo, that slide…
    15) U2 - “A Sort of Homecoming” - Such lovely texture and Celtic urgency. Did I say Ocean Rain was uneven? The Unforgettable Fire (one of the five best album covers of all time - Anton Corbijn can even control clouds to give him the best photos, I presume) says “Hold my beer.” But the first three tracks are fantastic.
    16) The Go-Go’s - “Head Over Heels” - They went out from their original incarnation on a high note, with this piano-driven pop-rocker and its caboodle of infectious hooks.
    17) The Psychedelic Furs - “Heartbeat” - Wow, no other post punk band sold out so decisively as The Furs did, essentially targeting the 14-year-old-girls-who-want-to-feel-like-outsiders crowd on this album and the next, but they still did it with a fair amount of flair and class. I love this blend of smoothly white-boy funk and romanticism. That sax. And Butler’s keening cries at the end take it the rest of the way over the top.
    18) The Bangles - “Hero Takes a Fall” - I feel like I should like this band so much more than I do. But this song encapsulates everything that is almost-great about them, especially with that vicious guitar riff into the chorus. And, as always, those fine harmonies.
    19) The Replacements - “My Favorite Thing” - Falling all over themselves to express their love. I love it.
    20) The Smiths - “William, It Was Really Nothing” - Chiming hooky riff to chiming hooky riff.
    21) The Cocteau Twins - “Pearly Dewdrops’ Drops” - Their best early attempt to distill their baroque grandeur into pop. So glorious. And the best was yet to come.
    Honorable mentions: The Church - “Shadow Cabinet,” Prince - “When Doves Cry,” The Cocteau Twins - “Pandora,” Iron Maiden - “Two Minutes to Midnight,” “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” and “Aces High,” The Alan Parsons Project - “Don’t Answer Me,” The Go-Go’s - “Turn to You,” Judas Priest - “Freewheel Burning,” The Smiths - “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now,” Robyn Hitchcock - “Autumn is Your Last Chance,” The Psychedelic Furs - “The Ghost in You,” Metallica - “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” Joe Jackson - “You Can’t Get What You Want (Till You Know What You Want),” Billy Idol - “Rebel Yell,” Rush - “The Body Electric,” Prince - “The Beautiful Ones,” “Let’s Go Crazy,” and “Baby I’m a Star,” The Replacements - “Answering Machine” and “Sixteen Blue,” U2 - “Wire,” The Smiths - “Pretty Girls Make Graves,” The Cocteau Twins - “Aloysius” and “The Spangle Maker,” R.E.M. - “Pretty Persuasion,” Van Halen - “Panama,” Iron Maiden - “Powerslave,” Rush - “Distant Early Warning,” Siouxsie & the Banshees - “Belladonna” and “Swimming Horses,” Ultravox - “One Small Day,” XTC - “I Remember the Sun” and “The Everyday Story of Smalltown,” Simple Minds - “Speed Your Love to Me,” R.E.M. - “Letter Never Sent,” Echo & the Bunnymen - “Ocean Rain,” The Smiths - “Suffer Little Children,” Echo & the Bunnymen - “Nocturnal Me,” Judas Priest - “The Sentinel,” Elvis Costello & the Attractions - “I Wanna Be Loved” and “The Only Flame in Town,” The Fixx - “Sunshine in the Shade” and “Are We Ourselves?” The Cocteau Twins - “Amelia,” The Bangles - “He’s Got a Secret,” Elvis Costello & the Attractions - “Joe Porterhouse,” Simple Minds - “Up on the Catwalk,” Echo & the Bunnymen - “Crystal Days,” Ultravox - “Dancing with Tears in My Eyes,” The Cocteau Twins - “Donimo”

    • @starrynight1657
      @starrynight1657 Před 2 lety

      10 I like the Dream Academy's version from 85 more.

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před 2 lety

      Hero Takes a Fall made my list. Their album/EP Meet the Bangles, recorded when they were the Bangs, is my favorite of theirs. It's the psychedelic rock that I want from them.

    • @threestringsomg
      @threestringsomg Před 2 lety

      Epic!

    • @nielshoogev1
      @nielshoogev1 Před 2 lety +1

      I like how you ended up with a list of a gazillion songs. I had similar problems boiling it down to a concise list.

  • @roxannewalsh
    @roxannewalsh Před 2 lety +11

    For those old enough to remember, this was the special year that we all had been waiting for or be afraid of. Orwell's year where the fiction would become the present. We still all were thinking that Big Brother was lurking in the TV set, now we know that Orwell was right but it was another piece of equipment that he did not foresee...And music lost one of its big topics now that is was there.

    • @ttmilbr
      @ttmilbr Před 2 lety +1

      My graduation year! Yep, David Bowie had a song.

    • @nielshoogev1
      @nielshoogev1 Před 2 lety +1

      I remember that year all too well and was at the impressionable age of 18 at the time. Read the novel for the first time that year and it made a huge impression. You are right. Never again would music be as angst-filled and that was a great loss, even though some great music was still made after 1984.

    • @frangarcia7774
      @frangarcia7774 Před 2 lety +3

      I read 1984 in 1989 and it blew my mind. I don't think its effect was diminished by the fact that 1984 had already passed. Same year I read The Catcher In The Rye, Lord of the Flies, Lord Jim and Cortazar's The Chaser. These books and some of the records I listened to in these formative years made me the person I currently am

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 2 lety +2

      @@frangarcia7774 Of course you are right, the message is still valid (Is not Radiohead 2+2=5 based on Orwell, in 2003). In my youth there was just this added perspective that there was a clear date in the near future set for it. We all looked out for the signs and it kind of shaped my generation's view on politics and power etc.

  • @johnw706
    @johnw706 Před 2 lety +4

    A strong year for songs .
    I'm with Jason on Heartbeat City , for me , one of the best albums of the 80s
    My list in order of preference :
    The Cars : It's Not the Night
    The Psychedelic Furs : The Ghost in You
    Billy Idol : Eyes Without a Face
    Talk Talk : It's My Life
    Tina Turner : Show Some Respect
    Rush : Distant Early Warning
    Pretenders : Middle of the Road
    Prince : Let's Go Crazy
    Van Halen : I'll Wait
    Cyndi Lauper : Time After Time
    Honourable Mentions :
    Sade : Smooth Operator
    General Public : Tenderness
    Dan Hartman : I Can Dream About You
    Billy Idol : Blue Highway
    Have a great holiday gentlemen !!!
    Cheers !!

  • @benderrodriguez5934
    @benderrodriguez5934 Před 2 lety +4

    My Top 10 :
    1. IRON MAIDEN ´´Rime of the Ancient Mariner´´
    2. MIDNIGHT OIL ´´Jimmy Sharman´s Boxes´´
    3. MIKE OLDFIELD ´´To France´´
    4. PRINCE & THE REVOLUTION ´´Purple Rain´´
    5. MARILLION ´´Assassing´´
    6. U2 ´´Pride (In The Name Of God)
    7. RADIO FUTURA ´´Escuela de Calor´´
    8. ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN ´´The Killing Moon´´
    9. QUEEN ´´Hammer To Fall´´
    10. BON JOVI ´´Runaway´´
    Greetings from Canary Islands.

  • @MMoses87
    @MMoses87 Před 2 lety +4

    10. Prince-Beautiful Ones
    9.Pointer Sisters-Jump
    8.New Edition-Cool It Now
    7.Laura Branigan-Self Control
    6.Wham-Careless Whisper
    5.Chaka Khan-I Feel For You
    4.Ashford & Simpson-Solid
    3 Steve Perry-Foolish Heart
    2.Hall & Oates-Out Of Touch.
    1.Chicago-Hard Habit To Break

    • @cheapcinemachannel4548
      @cheapcinemachannel4548 Před 2 lety +1

      Really like Out of Touch, especially the verses.

    • @MMoses87
      @MMoses87 Před 2 lety

      @@cheapcinemachannel4548 I totally agree. The verse melody is awesome.

  • @davidbeckman7925
    @davidbeckman7925 Před 2 lety +4

    🚨 this episode has inspired me to start a prog metal band called "Lime Green Steigerwald." 👊⚔️🎸🎹

  • @JalalLatif
    @JalalLatif Před 2 lety +3

    Billboard:
    1.Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It
    2.Prince - Let's Go Crazy
    3.Van Halen - Panama
    4.Dan Hartman - I Can Dream About You
    5.Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen
    Wlidcards:
    1.Whodini - Friends
    2.Berlin - No More Words
    3.Prince - The Beautiful Ones
    4.Scandal ft.Patty Smyth - The Warrior
    5.Bananarama - Cruel Summer
    Billboards Worst:
    Dennis DeYoung - Desert Moon
    Other Songs I Dig From 1984:
    Van Halen - Jump
    Rebbie Jackson - Centipede
    D Train - Something's On Your mind
    Glenn Jones - Meet Me Halfway There
    The Deele - Just My Luck
    Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me
    The Pointer Sisters - Automatic
    The Cars - Magic
    Rick Springfield - Love Somebody
    Cameo - She's Strange
    Laura Branigan - Self Control
    Howard Jones - What Is Love
    Dennis Edwards & Siedah Garrett - Don't Look Any Further
    Cherelle - I Didn't Mean To Turn You On
    Steve Arrington - 15 Rounds
    New Edition - My Secret ( Didja Gitit Yet?)
    The Time - Jungle Love
    Rick James - 17
    Starpoint - It's All Yours
    Jermaine & Michael Jackson - Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin'
    World Famous Supreme Team - Hey DJ
    Firefox - Street People
    Midnight Star - Operator
    Bryan Loren - Lollipop Luv
    Teena Marie - Out On A Limb
    Steve Vai - The Attitude Song
    Patii Austin - Rhythm Of The Street
    Change - Change Of Heart
    Apollonia 6 - Sex Shooter
    U2 - Pride (In The Name Of Love)

    • @starry2006
      @starry2006 Před 2 lety

      Bananarama seem to be largely known for that song in the US but I feel they did better.

  • @pete3105
    @pete3105 Před 2 lety +1

    10. U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
    9. Van Halen - Jump
    8. The Kinks - Living on a Thin Line
    7. Minutemen - History Lesson, Part 2
    6. Echo & the Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
    5. Pretenders - Middle of the Road
    4. The Replacements - Answering Machine
    3. The Smiths - Reel Around the Fountain
    2. The Cars - You Might Think
    1. Bruce Springsteen - I'm Goin' Down

  • @komoleeray687
    @komoleeray687 Před 2 lety +5

    1984 Billboard Chart
    1. Ain't Nobody - Rufus and Chaka Khan
    2. Treat Her Like A Lady - The Temptations
    3. Don't Look Any Further - Denis Edwards
    4. Somebody Else's Guy - Jocelyn Brown
    5. When Doves Cry - Prince
    1984 Wildcards
    1. Turn On The News-Husker Du
    2. Slip It In - Black Flag
    3. For Whom The Bell Tolls - Metallica
    4. Plateau - Meat Puppets
    5. Hey DJ - World Famous Supreme Team
    Worst chart song - Sunglasses at Night : Corey Hart

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn Před rokem

      Sunglasses at Night is an awesome guilty pleasure for me. The worst song is absolutely Twist of Fate by Olivia Newton-John.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Před 2 lety +6

    My Top 10 Songs of 1984 - 1 How Soon Is Now - The Smiths , 2 - The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen , 3 - Smalltown Boy - Bronski Beat , 4 - Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken ? - Lloyd Cole & The Commotions , 5 - Answering Machine - The Replacements , 6 - Love Like Blood - Killing Joke , 7 - CREEP - The Fall , 8 - Five Miles Of You - Tom Verlaine , 9 - Panama - Van Halen & 10 - Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Let It Be By The Replacements was my album of the year.

    • @michelewiese48
      @michelewiese48 Před 2 lety +1

      Smalltown Boy is fantastic!

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před 2 lety +1

      I believe Love Like Blood came out the following year.

    • @davidellis5141
      @davidellis5141 Před 2 lety +2

      @@179rich It came out first Monday of January but I was hearing it over Christmas Holiday of 1984 & saw the video.

  • @oppothumbs1
    @oppothumbs1 Před 2 lety +8

    1984
    1. The Replacements "Unsatisfied"
    1.2 "I Will Dare"
    1.3 "Favorite Thing"
    1.4 "Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out" might be a throwaway by lesser bands.
    1.5 "Androgynous" As Kramz said.
    1.6 "Seen Your Video"
    1.7 "Sixteen Blue" is a song that only gets great when the great Bob Stinson goes to work with his axe at the end
    1.8 "Answering Machine" great song
    I did forget, in my obsession with the Replacements I guess?, the The Style Council "My Ever Changing Moods". A song that could fit nicely into many decades.
    2 The Ghost In You and Heaven - Psychedelic Furs
    3 Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
    3. 1 The Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm miserable now and This Charming Man and lesser, but only slightly, only slightly lesser a song than the others, my love is William what difference would it make?
    4 People are People _ Depeche Mode (a catchy nursery rhyme about racism)
    5 Valotte - Julian Lennon
    5.4 A'int Enough - Cory Hart I don't like Cory's stuff but this song is moving. I know it seems wrong to put it so high, but once in a while we make a point that way.
    5.5 Smooth Operator - Sade . The only really great song she does.
    6 Glory Days or dancing in the dark Springsteen.
    7 1984 - Jump - Van Halen . Just a wonderful video.
    8 It's My Life Talk Talk . great video. best song.
    9 South Central Rain REM great.
    10 Boys of Summer - Don Henley great.
    11Easy Lover Philip Bailey & Phil Collins
    11.5 Nik Kershaw - Wouldn't It Be Good
    12Perfect Skin - Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
    13 Carribean Queen -Billy ocean
    14 Round and Round - Ratt
    14.1 Blue jean - Bowie . Good video.
    15 Pink Turns to Blue - Hüsker Dü
    17 Dont go back to Rockville REM
    18 I wanna Know what love is - Foreigner
    19 Take me on - a ha
    20 Time after Time Cindy Lauper
    21 I feel for you Chaka khan '
    22 Eyes without a face - Billy Idol. Underrated and should be higher on my hasty list.
    23 Out of Touch - Hall and Oates
    24 When Doves Fly - Prince
    25 Tenderness - General Public . Tender song.
    26 Back on the Chain Gang - The Pretender descended like flies
    27. I will Die for You - Prince
    28 The Only Flame in Town - Costello
    28 Lovergirl - Teena Marie
    29 I forgot Tom Petty's favorite Sleeper for me in 1982- Change of Heart.
    30. Eat It - Wierd Al Yank..

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Před 2 lety +2

      "Hold Me Now" is just pretty good at best. One of the worst songs is "Hello Again" by the Cars. Only Kramz hesitates on that? Unbelievable. Glen Fry is not so bad .. "The One who Loves you" has a sensitive charm about it and the Heat is On is Likeable. Henley's most annoying song imo is Dirty Laundry, Glenn couldn't mess that up so bad.

    • @ttmilbr
      @ttmilbr Před 2 lety +1

      Nice to see Don Henley. Also, Weird Al, wanted to put it on my list but kept it off. It's all I think of when I hear the MJ original.

    • @oppothumbs1
      @oppothumbs1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ttmilbr I like your list and I left off :Born in the USA for no good reason. And "Against All Odds is good too. And "Wart Hogs I hadn't heard but it's good.

  • @ThePhysicalillusion
    @ThePhysicalillusion Před 2 lety +12

    “Unsatisfied” by The Replacements is probably my winner. Very direct and simple in a way Paul Westerberg pulls off best, and those acoustic chords are so awesome. Other favorites include “Fade To Black” by Metallica (probably “For Whom the Bell Tolls” as well), “Jump” by Van Halen (overplayed as it might be - for a deeper cut I could go with “Girl Gone Bad”), Pride (In the Name of Love)” (my current favorite U2 song), “What Difference Does It Make?” from The Smiths, “Ivo” from Cocteau Twins, “Something I Learned Today” by Husker Du, “Wake Up” by XTC, “Bobby Jean” from Bruce Springsteen, “You Can’t Get What You Want” by Joe Jackson, and a bunch of contenders from R.E.M. - Reckoning (my album of the year) and of course Purple Rain. I could pick any of the first 3 songs or the title track from PR (“Let’s Go Crazy” gets my vote for the poll) but my current favorite is probably “The Beautiful Ones” with those insane screams at the end, and my favorite from Reckoning may be “Harborcoat” (“So. Central Rain” and “Second Guessing” are up there too though).

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +3

      Good list. Lots of artists that either made my list or were in contention. Surprised that Joe Jackson song hasn't gotten more love. It's a delicious slice of British R&B. His bass player was an all-time MVP!

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn Před rokem

      I agree!

  • @roxannewalsh
    @roxannewalsh Před 2 lety +7

    HM - Ramones - Howling at the Moon, Huey Lewis & the News - The Heart of Rock & Roll, John Fogerty - The Old Man Down the Road, Killing Joke - Eighties (No, they did not steal this from Nirvana's Come as You Are), Black Uhuru - What is Life?
    5. Joe Jackson - Go For It (On first glance the cheerleader vocals and motivation chorus sound cheap but then the vitriolic lyrics test you.)
    4. David Johansen - I Ain't Working Anymore (My experience with retirement is that I work more than ever...)
    3. Don Henley - Boys of Summer (It is Mike Campbell who does the job, not that guy on the cover)
    2. Tom Robinson - Atmospherics/Listen to the Radio (It was released in 1982 on LP already but re-recorded with a richer arrangement and released as single and video in 84. The influence of co-writer Peter Gabriel is obvious. Robinson became famous with the TRB and tracks like Glad to Gay and Power in the Darkness in the late 70s. His later career is patchy, Hope and Glory in 1984 was his last good album and it had a great version of Rikki Don't Lose That Number.)
    1. Motorhead - Killed by Death (This was only released as single or on the No Remorse compilation and is the song I would play if anyone asked me who Lemmy had been.)

    • @davidellis5141
      @davidellis5141 Před 2 lety +1

      Check out Life Goes On by The Damned which starts the controversy.

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před 2 lety

      It was the other way around - Nirvana stole the riff from Killing Joke.

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 2 lety +1

      @@179rich The timeline was Damned (1982) Killing Joke (1984) Nirvana (1991). I cannot recall the original, something by the Kinks but I may be wrong.

    • @davidellis5141
      @davidellis5141 Před 2 lety +1

      @@179rich Now The Cure & New Order had a good natured understanding that they could use each others riffs.

  • @independenceltd.
    @independenceltd. Před 2 lety +3

    1. For Whom the Bell Tolls - Metallica
    2. I Wanna be Somebody - W.A.S. P.
    3. Fade to Black - Metallica
    4. Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Hanoi Rocks
    5. The Dungeons are Calling - Savatage
    6. L.O.V.E. Machine - W.A.S.P.
    7. Blood of My Enemies - Manowar
    8. Perfect Strangers - Deep Purple
    9. Come to the Sabbath - Mercyful Fate
    10. Crusader - Saxon

  • @jackde1965
    @jackde1965 Před 2 lety +3

    Leave It! Yes! YES! YES! I never liked Yes, then I heard Leave It. What a song. It brings back some serious 1984 memories.

  • @jeffreykillion6001
    @jeffreykillion6001 Před 2 lety +3

    Chart Hits: Pride - U2, Drive & Magic - The Cars, Hold Me Now - Thompson Twins, Dancing In The Dark - Bruce Springsteen Wild Cards: Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now - The Smiths, For Whom The Bell Tolls - Metallica, New Moon on Monday - Duran Duran, No Explanation - The Church Worst Song: All Night Long - Lionel Richie S.O.T.Y. for 1984: The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen

  • @burmajones803
    @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +11

    Good on ya' Joe for including the Chaka Kahn tune. It's a good one.

  • @keithulrich1235
    @keithulrich1235 Před 2 lety +5

    Billboard
    Middle of the Road The Pretenders
    In The Mood Robert Plant
    So. Central Rain REM
    Pride U2
    Boys of Summer Don Henley
    Other Cuts
    Smuggler's Blues Glenn Frey
    Back on the Chain Gang The Pretenders
    A Matter of Time Los Lobos
    Ivory Tower Long Ryders
    Perfect Skin Lloyd Cole & The Commotions

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před 2 lety

      That's a good list. Los Lobos made my HM but they might make my chart list next year. Long Ryders will be on a list of mine sometime soon.

  • @syater
    @syater Před 2 lety +3

    My Ever Changing Moods - The Style Council
    I Will Dare -- The Replacements
    Seven Seas -- Echo & The Bunnymen
    The Ghost in You -- The Psychedelic Furs
    How Soon is Now -- The Smiths
    Metranil Vavin -- Julian Cope
    So. Central Rain -- R.E.M.
    No Bulbs -- The Fall
    Do It Again -- The Kinks
    Holy Love -- Julian Cope

  • @burmajones803
    @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +4

    And I have to give kudos to Kramzer for having the runaway best Wild Cards list. The other two lists aren't even close. Two 'Mats songs probably seals the deal, but The Unforgettable Fire had several songs that could have made my list, Middle of the Road is a mid-career firestorm of a song, and Prince is simply the best. Impeccable list! I'd vote for you to win today's video.

    • @christoddur
      @christoddur Před 2 lety

      I agree 100% with "Middle of the Road" - I missed that one.

  • @nightowl1851
    @nightowl1851 Před 2 lety +3

    First full year of college in '84 so I agree with Kram and Joe fully, although Jason nailed some good ones -- Tinseltown In the Rain, Spiritwalker, Ghost In You, Killing Moon, man '84 had great stuff.
    Hot 100:
    5. Heaven (Must Be There) - Eurogliders
    4. Let's Go Crazy - Prince & Revolution
    3. Tenderness - General Public
    2. Leave It - Yes
    1. It's My Life - Talk Talk
    Wild Cards:
    5. A Spy In The House Of Love - the dbs
    4. Be My Number Two - Joe Jackson
    3. Spiritwalker - The Cult
    2. The Unforgettable Fire - U2
    1. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville - REM
    Worst: Desert Moon - Dennis DeYoung
    Best: It's My Life
    HMs: If I Had a Rocket Launcher (Bruce Cockburn), I'll Wait (Van Halen), What's Love Got To Do With It (Tina Turner), Lover Girl (Teena Marie), Heaven (Psychedelic Furs), Drive (Cars), The Killing Moon (Echo & Bunnymen), Time The Avenger (Pretenders), South Central Rain (REM), A Girl In Trouble (Romeo Void), Ghost In You (Psychedelic Furs), Dance Hall Days (Wang Chung), New Girl Now (Honeymoon Suite), I Would Die 4 U (Prince), When Doves Cry (Prince), Better Be Good To Me (Tina Turner), Shooting Shark (Blue Oyster Cult), Waterfront (Simple Minds), Dazzle (Siouxsie and the Banshees), A Sort Of Homecoming (U2), Pride (U2), Going Down To Liverpool (Bangles)
    Merry Christmas to the Listo/TastesLikeMusic crew, thanks for all the entertainment!

  • @paulfromperth5713
    @paulfromperth5713 Před 2 lety +2

    My favourites for 1984:
    01) No Sense - Cold Chisel
    02) Tinseltown In The Rain - The Blue Nile
    03) Purple Rain - Prince
    04) Love Resurrection - Alison Moyet
    05) Hyperactive - Thomas Dolby
    06) When Doves Cry - Prince
    07) For You Only - Alison Moyet
    08) When Loves Breaks Down - Prefab Sprout
    09) Jump - Van Halen
    10) Shout To The Top - Style Council

    • @joebloggs396
      @joebloggs396 Před 2 lety

      Love Resurrection I loved at the time, along with All Cried Out (I heard that the most, huge favourite). I'm not sure if I heard For You Only in 84 or not, but I got the full album only a few years later on cassette anyway. All of it is good.

  • @stephstilley1305
    @stephstilley1305 Před 2 lety +5

    Merry Xmas guys! I'm so glad i've discovered this channel, I finally have an outlet for my music nerdiness lmao
    My top 10 of 1984 in no order:
    The Replacements- Androgynous (love me a good gender queer anthem lol)
    The Smiths- Still Ill
    R.E.M.- Pretty Persuasion
    The Pretenders- My City Was Gone
    Prince- When Doves Cry
    Minutemen- History Lesson Part 2
    U2- Pride (In the Name of Love)
    Bob Dylan- Jokerman
    Leonard Cohen- Hallelujah
    Bruce Springsteen- I'm on Fire

    • @bengalgangster
      @bengalgangster Před 2 lety +1

      merry christmas steph ! i am watching a mike bloomfield documentary on you tube today! Cheers!

  • @neurophile
    @neurophile Před 2 lety +4

    Charted Songs :
    Yes - Leave It (my favorite song)
    Roger Hodgson - Had A Dream
    Band Aid - Do They Know It’s Christmas
    Billy Joel - The Longest Time
    The Everly Brothers - On The Wings Of A Nightingale
    Wildcards :
    Paul McCartney - No More Lonely Nights / So Bad
    Christine McVie - Got A Hold On Me / Love Will Show Us How
    Alan Parsons Project - Don’t Answer Me / Prime Time
    The Beach Boys - Chasin’ The Sky
    Clannad - Now Is Here
    Listography song :
    The Thompson Twins - Hold Me Now
    album by a ‘new’ act :
    Lindsey Buckingham - Go Insane
    Least favorite song :
    Mick Jagger & The Jacksons - State Of Shock

  • @burmajones803
    @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +10

    Kudos also to Jason for including The Killing Moon. Probably should have been on my list.

  • @matthewbeckman840
    @matthewbeckman840 Před 2 lety +5

    ONCE IN A VERY BLUE MOON is the title track from Nanci Griffith’s 3rd studio album released on July 2nd, 1984.
    It is my favorite song of the year. It is also the first song on her 1988 fantastic live album “One Fair Summer Evening”.
    This song really “is” Nanci Griffith and demonstrates her incredible talent and was a force who seamlessly blended multiple genres. RIP Nanci 🙏🏻❤️
    OTHER FAVORITE SONGS:
    Bad - U2
    Middle of the Road - The Pretenders
    Let’s go Crazy - Prince
    So Central Rain - R.E.M
    How Soon Is Now? - The Smiths

    • @joebloggs396
      @joebloggs396 Před 2 lety

      I found about Nanci Griffith in the late 90s I think. I agree that's a great song, and of course her later 86 album is really remarkable.
      When Doves Cry is easily the best Prince of the year for me. William It Was Really Nothing would be my favourite Smiths.

  • @citehman
    @citehman Před 2 lety +2

    1. Free Nelson Mandela - Special AKA
    2. Pretty Persuasion - R.E.M.
    3. A Sort of Homecoming - U2
    4. People Are People - Depeche Mode
    5. My Ever Changing Moods - The Style Council

  • @ELDuderino597
    @ELDuderino597 Před 7 měsíci

    Some nice picks guys. Here's my Top Ten for 1984
    1)Sha La La (Howling At The Moon) - Ramones
    2)If You Were There - Wham
    3)A New England - Kirsty MacColl
    4)I'm On Fire - Bruce Springsteen
    5)How Soon is Now? - The Smiths
    6)Dancing In The Dark - Bruce Springsteen
    7)William, It Was Really Nothing - The Smiths
    8)The Old Man Down The Road - John Fogerty
    9)Cold Shot - Stevie Ray Vaughan
    10)Don't Worry Baby - Los Lobos

  • @MilanVasiljevicBGD
    @MilanVasiljevicBGD Před 2 lety +5

    1. Prince & The Revolution * Purple Rain / When Doves Cry *
    2. This Mortal Coil * Another Day / Dreams Made Flesh *
    3. Thomas Dolby * I Scare Myself / White City *
    4. R. E. M. * Don't Go Back To Rockville / So. Central Rain - I'm Sorry *
    5. David Sylvian * Brilliant Trees / Ink In The Well *
    6. Cocteau Twins * Ivo / Pandora *
    7. Meat Puppets * Plateau / Lake Of Fire *
    8. Stranglers * North Winds / No Mercy *
    9. Psychedelic Furs * Heaven / The Ghost In You *
    10. The Smiths * How Soon Is Now / What Difference Does It Make *
    11. Simple Minds * Waterfront / Street Hassle *
    12. Blancmange * Blind Vision / The Day Before You Came *
    13. Thompson Twins * Hold Me Now / You Take Me Up *
    14. Pretenders * Back On The Chain Gang / Thin Line Between Love And Hate *
    15. Style Council * You're The Best Thing / My Ever Changing Moods *
    16. Alphaville * Forever Young / Big In Japan / Sounds Like A Melody *
    17. Bruce Springsteen * I'm On Fire / Dancing In The Dark *
    18. Echo & The Bunnymen * Killing Moon / Silver *
    19. Frankie Goes To Hollywood * Two Tribes / Relax *
    20. Jean Michel Jarre * Ethnicolor / Zoolook *
    21. Sade * Smooth Operator / Hang On To Your Love *
    22. U 2 * In The Name Of Love / Bad *
    23. Mike Oldfield * To France / Etude *
    24. Leonard Cohen * Dance Me To The End Of Love / Hallelujah *
    25. Art Of Noise * Moments In Love *
    26. Tina Turner * Private Dancer *
    27. The Cars * Drive *
    28. Metallica * Fade To Black *
    29. Lloyd Coyle & The Commotions * Perfect Skin *
    30. Andreas Vollenweider * The Glass Hall / Flight Feet And Root Hands *

    • @todd6851
      @todd6851 Před 2 lety +1

      This Mortal Coil - Another Day - one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard.

    • @MilanVasiljevicBGD
      @MilanVasiljevicBGD Před 2 lety +1

      @@todd6851 Absolutely Gorgeous, Timeless Song. I'm Glad You Like It....🎶🎶🎶🎶😃😃.

  • @russthompson8050
    @russthompson8050 Před 2 lety +2

    1. Prince- Let's Go Crazy , 2. R.E.M.- South Central Rain (I'm sorry), 3. Newest Industry- Husker Du, 4. The Replacements- I Will Dare, 5. Echo and the Bunnymen- The Killing Moon

  • @paulh6673
    @paulh6673 Před 2 lety +3

    A key year for me at the time - first time I remember buying some regular albums and not just hits compilations, singles etc. Prince, Madonna, Springsteen, Van Halen being some of the biggies.
    Also after the fact, turned out to be a huge year for some of my future passions - alternative & post-punk, primarily the big 3 SST Records - Minutemen's Double Nickels on the Dime, Husker Du's Zen Arcade and Meat Puppets II. Alongside REM and the Replacements' Let it Be.
    And METAL! Ride the Lightning, Powerslave, Don't Break the Oath, Defenders of the Faith, Morbid Tales.
    Yes these are all albums, but I would guess 95% of my songs would come from the above ones mentioned.
    No.1 is definitely Unsatisfied by The Replacements. That's in my all time top 10.
    When Doves Cry, Fade To Black, and a couple from Zen Arcade - the unbelievably intense I'll Never Forget You from Bob Mould, and the jangly poppy Grant Hart classic Never Talking to You Again.

  • @robforzese5496
    @robforzese5496 Před 2 lety +6

    Joe’s the winner this week with let’s go crazy… although if Kram picked middle of the road as his winner…. I think he would have won.
    SOTY for me: Middle of the Road: the BEST pretenders song!

  • @ste.6026
    @ste.6026 Před 2 lety +4

    My #1... Forest Fire - Lloyd Cole and The Commotions (Lloyd is one of my all timers)
    The worst... Sexy Girl - Glenn Frey
    Hot 100...
    Fields Of Fire - Big Country,
    Eyes Without A Face - Billy Idol,
    Dancing In The Dark - Bruce Springsteen,
    Blue Jean - David Bowie,
    It's My Life - Talk Talk,
    Wildcards...
    The Caterpillar- The Cure
    The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen,
    Brilliant Trees - David Sylvian,
    Blow Monkeys - Atomic Lullaby,
    JUST MISSED OUT...
    Rattlesnakes, 2CV - Lloyd Cole and The Commotions,
    Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want - The Smiths,
    Wildflower, The Man From Russia - Blow Monkeys,
    Reel Around The Fountain - The Smiths,
    Seven Seas, Angels & Devils - Echo & The Bunnymen,
    The Ink In The Well - David Sylvian,
    Young At Heart - The Bluebells,

  • @rickjensen74
    @rickjensen74 Před 2 lety +8

    The Killing Moon is a great pick. I would've included that one, as well as Bobby Jean by Bruce and A Sort of Homecoming by U2 in my wildcard list.

  • @planetbarrett6055
    @planetbarrett6055 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm going to make this quick, but lots of Great Songs this year.
    Judas Priest - Some Heads are gonna roll
    Iron Maiden - The Duelist
    Metallica - Fade to Black
    Slayer - Chemical Warfare
    Anthrax - Anthrax
    Bon Jovi - Roulette
    Mercyful Fate - Come to the Sabbath
    Whitesnake - Guilty of Love
    Pantera - Heavy Metal Rules!
    Savatage - The Dungeons are Calling
    Queensryche - Warning
    Saxon - Crusader
    Y&T - Rock 'N' Roll's going to save the World
    Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA
    Exciter - Violence and Force
    Metal Church - Beyond the Black
    Molly Hatchet - Satisfied Man
    Deep Purple - A Gypsy's Kiss
    Dio - We Rock
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - True Men don't Kill Coyotes
    Krokus - Midnite Maniac
    Manowar - Bridge of Death
    Van Halen - I'll Wait
    REO Speedwagon - Can't fight this feeling
    R.E.M. - Don't go back to Rockville
    Venom - At War with Satan
    And, Scorpions - Bad Boys running Wild

  • @pruneface90
    @pruneface90 Před 2 lety +5

    Kramzer and Jason nail it for me. Eyes Without a Face, Time After Time, Hold Me Now, Unforgettable Fire, Killing Moon. Glorious. Joe gets extra points for dressing like a disposable teenage murder victim from an 80s slasher, however. And for When Doves Cry.

  • @shane.b.
    @shane.b. Před 2 lety +2

    Tenderness by General Public is so great and underrated I’m glad you guys brought it up

  • @stephencrowley3939
    @stephencrowley3939 Před 2 lety +1

    Billboard:
    1 - Smalltown Boy - Bronski Beat
    2 - Self Control - Laura Branigan
    3 - When Doves Cry - Prince
    4 - Talking In Your Sleep - The Romantics
    5 - Hot For Teacher - Van Halen
    Deep Cuts
    1 - Dancing On The Jetty - INXS (Overall Winner)
    2 - The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen
    3 - Skin Deep - The Stranglers
    4 - The Unforgettable Fire - U2
    5 - West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys
    And the worst song of the year is.....
    Never Ending Story - Limahl

  • @Maanebaronen
    @Maanebaronen Před 2 lety +2

    01 Killing Moon - Echo and The Bunnymen
    02 The Ghost In You - Psychedelic Furs
    03 Heartbeat City - The Cars
    04 I’m on Fire - Bruce Springsteen
    05 This World Over - XTC
    Wild Card
    01 So Central Rain - R.E.M.
    02 Swimming Horses - Siouxsie and The Banshees
    03 Moments In Love - Art Of Noise
    04 Renee - Talk Talk
    05 Michael Caine - Madness

  • @bengalgangster
    @bengalgangster Před 2 lety +6

    here goes
    11 drop deg legs/ van halen
    10 the beautiful ones / prince
    9 powerslave/ iron maiden
    8 hold me now / thompson twins
    7 thorn of crowns/ echo and the bunnymen
    6 purple rain/ prince [ 2 times , never would have happened back in the day]
    5 the last in line/ dio
    4 that was yesterday/ foreigner
    3 head over heels / go gos
    2 bears/ zebra [ would have been #1 in some previous years , but
    1 perfect strangers / deep purple [ ian gillan back to back #1 in 2 different bands]
    HM
    bad , pride in the name of love u2
    slow and easy , gambler whitesnake
    jigsaw marillion[ really wanted to get this on the main list]
    no telling lies / zebra
    wanted man , back for more /ratt
    knocking at your back door , not responsible/ deep purple
    stranger in my own house/ foreigner
    cool down / triumph
    whiter shade of pale/ HSAS
    hot for teacher / van halen
    burning down the city/ sammy hagar
    looks that kill / motley crue
    blue jean / david bowie
    talkin about my baby/ joan jett
    just a monster year , only 67 compares so far for me
    Ps i was wrong about joe yesterday , thought purple rain would be his #1
    cult way to go jason!

    • @Sir_Eyeball
      @Sir_Eyeball Před 2 lety

      Thorn of Crowns is a wild pick.

    • @bengalgangster
      @bengalgangster Před 2 lety +2

      @@Sir_Eyeball i didnt give this band a shot back in the day , but i am diving into their discography now !

    • @Sir_Eyeball
      @Sir_Eyeball Před 2 lety

      @@bengalgangster they're amazing, but I find it really interesting that you picked this ...weird... Song haha. Not that it's a bad song. Every song on 'Ocean Rain' is great.

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +1

      More Zebra! 🤘

    • @bengalgangster
      @bengalgangster Před 2 lety +1

      @@burmajones803 and not done yet!

  • @realCaptainSanta
    @realCaptainSanta Před 2 lety +2

    Weaker year than I remember - still great! HM : Jump, Drop Dead Legs, Gimme Some Money, Just Got Lucky, Blaze of Glory, Cold Shot, Missing You, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Round and Round, the Boys of Summer, Middle of the Road, Still Loving You, Slide it In
    10. Eat It - Weird Al Yankovic
    9. Purple Rain - Prince
    8. Bad - U2
    7. Darlington County - Bruce Springsteen
    6. Panama - Van Halen
    5. Drive - the Cars
    4. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) - Stevie Ray Vaughan
    3. On the Dark Side - John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band
    2. Had A Dream - Roger Hodgson
    Worst: Like A Virgin - Madonna
    1. Hammer to Fall - Queen

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      C’mon Santa! - Joe

    • @joebloggs396
      @joebloggs396 Před 2 lety +1

      I didn't like Like a Virgin at the time, probably because of all the hype around her (and also Michael Jackson). Prince too had a lot of marketing I guess. In retrospect I think it's decent. But I would have definitely preferred Borderline (and Lucky Star) had I known them then. I definitely knew Holiday but those other two I don't remember hearing in 83-4.

  • @trickygoose2
    @trickygoose2 Před 2 lety +3

    Merry Christmas everyone!

  • @omegakhrio9268
    @omegakhrio9268 Před 2 lety +2

    Great pick Joe "Between the Wheels" i remember hearing the Grace Under Pressure preview on the radio, this song was so dramatic and powerful

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Před 2 lety +3

    All amazing songs! My mom was 17 then

  • @burmajones803
    @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +3

    Top Five Real Time (16 year old me)
    When You Close Your Eyes - Night Ranger
    Dancing in the Dark - Bruce Springsteen
    I'll Wait - Van Halen
    Missing You - John Waite
    Leave It - Yes
    Top Five Remaster
    My Ever Changing Moods (single version) - the Style Council
    No Parking On the Dance Floor - Midnight Star
    When Doves Cry - Prince
    You Can't Get What You Want - Joe Jackson
    The Glamorous Life - Sheila E
    Top Five Wild Cards
    I Will Dare - the Replacements
    Bad - U2
    Hero Takes a Fall - the Bangles
    Pink Turns to Blue - Husker Du
    Country Death Song - Violent Femmes
    Worst Song - I Can't Drive 55 by Sammy Hagar. I love the way the Minutemen took the piss out of the Red Rocker by naming their album Double Nickels on the Dime in his honor.
    SOTY - Close race between two Minneapolis artists: my heart says the Replacements and I Will Dare, which I think is a perfect pop song and the perfect start to this teenage riot of an album. My head says When Doves Cry by Prince. Mind blowing, honestly. So I have to go with my head this time. When Doves Cry by Prince.

    • @edgustafson
      @edgustafson Před 2 lety +1

      Good call on "Country Death Song".

  • @UlyssesJonah
    @UlyssesJonah Před 2 lety +6

    Up to two per artist, otherwise list would be taken by The Smiths and Prince:
    - Purple Rain and I Would Die 4 U: Prince
    - Please Please Please, Let Me Get What I Want and Reel around the Fountain: The Smiths
    - Song To The Siren: This Mortal Coil
    - The killing Moon: Echo and The Bunnymen
    - Let Me Down Easy: The Stranglers
    - Pearly Dewdrops Drops and Lorelei: Cocteau Twins
    - It's My Life and Tomorrow Started: Talk Talk
    - So Central Rain ( I'm Sorry ) : REM
    - Blue Jean: David Bowie
    - Tinseltown in the Rain: The Blue Nile
    Honourable Mentions:
    - Never Tell: Violent Femmes (To commenters who were around at the time, or more knowledgeable people, is this band underrated? Am I overacting by digging them so much?)
    - Unsatisfied: The Replacements
    - Chartered Trips and Pink Turn to Blue: Husker Du
    - I Want to Break Free: Queen
    - A Pagan Place: The Waterboys
    - Lake of Fire and Split Myself in Two - Meat Puppets
    - The Ghost in You: The Psychedelic Furs
    - The Caterpillar - The Cure
    Worst Song: careless fucking whisper (doesn't even deserve capital letters)
    Biggest nostalgic songs from younger years:
    - Fade to Black: Metallica
    - 2 Minutes to Midnight: Iron Maiden
    - Still Loving You: The Scorpions

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +1

      Violent Femmes have made my list the past two years. They are terribly underappreciated. Why Brian Ritchie is not in the conversation about great bassists is beyond me. Gordon Gano is a great performer. I think his vocal performances are tremendous. And Victor DeLorenzo makes all that racket with brushes and a minimalist drum setup? C'mon. These guys are one of the best bands of the 80s, hands down. Never Tell was on my list until I relistened to Country Death Song. I try to stick to one song per artist.

    • @UlyssesJonah
      @UlyssesJonah Před 2 lety +1

      @@burmajones803 Thank you! I'm not a proper musician but noticed how tight the rhythm section is! And the vocalist man am I exaggerating that I hear an influence on The Pixies? Especially the biblical references too. I enjoyed both the debut and Hallowed Ground, maybe the second more because it's more varied and complex (That jazz interlude on Black Girls!), haven't listened enough to pick fav tbh but Never Tell caught my attention the most and definitely returning to them

    • @roxannewalsh
      @roxannewalsh Před 2 lety +1

      Violent Femmes were highly popular down under. They were often compared to Jonathan Richman, which was something the band did not like too well. But we also loved The Cramps...

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před 2 lety +1

      @@UlyssesJonah I really like the 3 album as well.

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před 2 lety +2

      @@UlyssesJonah Why Do Birds Sing? is also a good album. A nice cover of Do You Really Want to Hurt Me on it.

  • @mariflame1821
    @mariflame1821 Před 2 lety +1

    Some 84 faves: Major Tom by Peter Schilling, New Moon on Monday by Duran Duran, Hold Me Now by Thompson Twins, Against all Odds by Phil Colins, Say it isnt So by Hall and Oates, Love Somebody by Rick Springfield

  • @johnwilliams4658
    @johnwilliams4658 Před 2 lety +2

    Bachelor Kisses : The Go Betweens
    From Her to Eternity : Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    The Killing Moon : Echo and the Bunnymen
    How Soon is Now : Smiths
    It's My Life : Talk Talk
    Smooth Operator : Sade
    Undercover of the Night : Rolling Stones
    No Bulbs : The Fall
    My list is a bit half arsed.

  • @zacharypopp3549
    @zacharypopp3549 Před 2 lety +1

    My five faves of this year's picks were:
    1. The Ghost in You- Psychedelic Furs
    2. Androgynous- The Replacements
    3. When Doves Cry- Prince
    4. Hold Me Now- Thompson Twins
    5. Leave It- Yes

  • @darthseamus8833
    @darthseamus8833 Před 2 lety +5

    I’ve never been a huge Cars fan, but even I know “Drive” is The Cars song of the year. “Hello Again”is just too 80’s, which is one reason why I can’t believe Jason loves it.
    But what do I know? My song of the year would probably be “Jump” or “Hot For Teacher” by Van Halen, or “Bad” by U2.

    • @davidbeckman7925
      @davidbeckman7925 Před 2 lety +1

      Jump is a super fun all-time classic pop rock song and anyone who doesn't understand that deserves a lump of coal. Hot for Teacher is such an astonishing slab of pop rock metal and Eddie is so f-ing great on it it's a shame the lyrics are so annoyingly juvenile/sexist IMO.. And Drive is easily the best Cars song of the year.. I was 16 yrs old in 84 and that song was all over the radio and wonderful..

  • @threestringsomg
    @threestringsomg Před 2 lety +1

    My name is Joe! And I am funky. Let's go Craaaaazy! I chose Doves as no.1 Joe but thank crumbs one of you 3 got it right❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥👍👍👍👍👍 Merry Chrimbo Joe!!!

  • @MrEzio455
    @MrEzio455 Před 2 lety +1

    Billboard:
    1. Self Control - Laura Branigan
    2. When Doves Cry - Prince
    3. Dancing in the Dark - Bruce Springsteen
    4. Borderline - Madonna
    5. Thriller - Michael Jackson
    Wildcards:
    1. Take Me With U - Prince
    2. Couldn't Stand the Weather - Stevie Ray Vaughan
    3. Over and Over - Madonna
    4. Still Loving You - Scorpions
    5. Knocking at Your Back Door - Deep Purple

    • @greghansell5115
      @greghansell5115 Před 2 lety

      I like Perfect Strangers by DP too...maybe even more...

  • @pardwayne
    @pardwayne Před rokem +1

    12. Beat Box (Diversion One), by Art Of Noise
    11. Freaks Come Out at Night, by Whodini
    10. Wire, by U2
    9. Better Be Good To Me, by Tina Turner
    8. Flashback, by Jan Hammer
    7. Bachelor Party, by Oingo Boingo
    6. Wind Out, by R.E.M.
    5. Axel F, by Harold Faltermeyer
    4. Let's Go Crazy, by Prince
    3. Jam On It, by Nucleus
    2. People Are People, by Depeche Mode
    1. Life During Wartime (SMS), by Talking Heads
    That's 1984, not necessarily in that order.

  • @davidbeckman7925
    @davidbeckman7925 Před 2 lety +2

    I thought I'd have to go back and rewatch hours of Listo episodes to be able to honestly share my Top Listography Moment of 2021.. but Jason has come to my rescue!
    Top Listography Moment of 2021:
    "Suck it, Glenn Frey." - Jason
    🎶🏆 Tasto 4ever

  • @DCHurlford1
    @DCHurlford1 Před rokem +1

    Nik Kershaw's "Wouldn't It Be Good". Talented singer/songwriter. I remember watching him perform in the UK leg of Live Aid.

  • @BeatlesEddieV
    @BeatlesEddieV Před 2 lety +2

    No more Lonely Nights, Paul McCartney

  • @davidgagen9856
    @davidgagen9856 Před 2 lety +2

    1. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) - REM
    2. When Doves Cry - Prince
    3. All The Things She Gave Me - The Waterboys
    4. Ride On - Christy Moore
    5. Bachelor Kisses - The Go-Betweens
    6. Shout To The Top! - The Style Council
    7. Lover In A Dangerous Time - Bruce Cockburn
    8. The Killing Moon - Echo & The Bunnymen
    9. Unwed Fathers - John Prine
    10. If It Be Your Will - Leonard Cohen
    11. I Love You, Suzanne - Lou Reed
    12. Tinseltown In The Rain - Blue Nile
    13. Hallelujah - Lenard Cohen
    14. I Will Dare - The Replacements
    15. I'm On Fire - Bruce Springsteen
    16. Pride (in the name of love) - U2
    17. Drive - The Cars
    18. All You Pretty Girls - XTC
    19. Original Sin - INXS
    20. My Red Joystick - Lou Reed

  • @NaughtyVampireGod
    @NaughtyVampireGod Před 2 lety +3

    1. So. Central Rain - R.E.M.
    2. Back on the Chain Gang - The Pretenders *
    3. The Killing Moon - Echo & the Bunnymen
    4. 2000 Miles - The Pretenders
    5. No Surrender - Bruce Springsteen
    6. Head Over Heels - The Go-Go's
    7. No More Words - Berlin
    8. You Might Think - The Cars
    9. Crystal Days - Echo & the Bunnymen
    10. Do It Again - The Kinks
    HM (25 songs):
    Summer of '69 - Bryan Adams
    James - The Bangles
    Dover Beach - The Bangles
    We Belong - Pat Benatar
    Magic - The Cars
    Pariah - Danielle Dax
    Seven Seas - Echo & the Bunnymen
    Yes or No - The Go-Go's
    Living on a Thin Line - The Kinks
    Nobody told Me - John Lennon
    Michael Caine - Madness
    99 Luftballons - Nena
    Show Me - The Pretenders
    Thumbelina - The Pretenders
    Middle of the Road - The Pretenders
    This is Not a Love Song - PiL
    It's a Hard Life - Queen
    Pretty Persuasion - R.E.M.
    Letter Never Sent - R.E.M.
    I love You, Suzanne - Lou Reed
    Fly Into the Sun - Lou Reed
    Swimming Horses - Siouxsie and the Banshees
    Working on the Highway - Bruce Springsteen
    I'm Going Down - Bruce Springsteen
    Indian Summer Sky - U2
    * Back on the Chain Gang is on my 1984 list based on the "album rule"' - despite the fact that it was released as a single two years prior. (I am doing this for personal consistency.)

    • @bryanbyrde8338
      @bryanbyrde8338 Před 2 lety +1

      Some great choices as ever, Naughty, plus several that I don’t know.
      It’s interesting that Pretenders and Echo & The Bunnymen both have 2 songs in the top 10. I have limited myself to just one song per artist for each year since 1970 due to the volume of great songs to choose from. By the time we reach 2000s, however, my limited musical knowledge will probably mean I choose more than one song from my favourite albums each year.
      It’s a great surprise to see you give Madness a mention. I didn’t think they were very well known in USA but they are almost legendary back here in their homeland. I love the fact that they were all about having fun and didn’t take themselves too seriously.

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před 2 lety

      @@bryanbyrde8338 Thank you, Bryan. Yeah, I don't go w the "one artist" rule, although many others have. I don't think I ever had more than three songs by the same artist in my top 10 - probably by The Doors. (not sure, though . .) I knew the Pretenders were going to be there more than once since Learning to Crawl is such a great album. Often I will have only one per artist if it works out that way.
      Post 2000 there are several neo-psychedelic bands I like. Certainly interested to see what you have for that era . . . Some terrific bands such as Muse, Franz Ferdinand and others . .
      Madness: Yep. Very limited US presence except for the Our House video which was in heavy rotation on MTV in the early 80's. And i agree w you about their sense of humor. Cheeky, eh?
      Actually there are a number of UK bands I like who've had nearly zero impact here in the US. These include Suede, Sleeper, Kasabian Inspiral Carpets . . . You like any of these? (Most tend to be Brit Pop era bands who - unlike Oasis, Blur, Pulp - were not marketed in the US. )
      Later my friend and thanks again for the comments on my 84 list.

    • @brentjackson6839
      @brentjackson6839 Před 2 lety +1

      Here we are in the year brought to us sponsored by George Orwell. Solid picks from the Pretenders (tho I need to hear Thumbelina), Berlin and Pat Benatar. Not as much unfamiliar stuff on this year's list! Need to sample two from The Boss, Michael Caine (!) by Madness, as well as the tracks from Lou Reed and the Bangles. I'll let you know what resonates with me :)

    • @brentjackson6839
      @brentjackson6839 Před 2 lety +1

      Hello again. Got the '84 listening done. Enjoyed James by the Bangles very much, especially the guitar sound. It appears The Killing Moon is hugely popular with this audience, and I did like it a good bit. Also thought No Surrender, Fly Into The Sun and Thumbelina were to my liking. Thanks for having these on your list!

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před 2 lety +1

      @@brentjackson6839 Hello again, Brent. Happy to hear that you enjoyed those particular songs. I don't plan it that way - but it's nice when I can list deep-cuts from well-known artists. Not sure if No Surrender qualifies as a deep cut. Born in the USA is essentially a "jukebox" album; however, other songs seem to get more attention. For me No Surrender it's the perfect coming-of-age anthem. Similar to Summer of '69 in that way (a top 10 near miss for this year). Once again, thx a lot for checking out these songs.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Před 2 lety +3

    Both Simple Minds & The Cars went all in with the heavy Production in 1984. The Cars Heartbeat City took over a year to Produce & mix & it paid off. The Bass on Magic sounds like its being played in your living room. Simple Minds and Steve Lillywhite got Sparkle In The Rain done in 6 months & Tears For Fears would " borrow " the riff of Waterfront for their 1985 smash Everybody Wants To Rule The World. The drums 🥁 on Sparkle , sparkle. Love those Trident boards !

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a big Simple Minds fan, but I don't recall the Listography guys even mentioning them once.

    • @davidellis5141
      @davidellis5141 Před 2 lety +2

      @@179rich Sons & Fascination is my favorite album of theirs.

  • @bryanbyrde8338
    @bryanbyrde8338 Před 2 lety +5

    1984 was definitely a vintage year from a decade that is often under appreciated:
    Billboard Top 100:
    Drive - The Cars
    Holding Out For A Hero - Bonnie Tyler
    Careless Whisper - George Michael
    Hot For Teacher - Van Halen (a perfect showpiece for their brilliant collective talents)
    Wildcards:
    Downbound Train - Bruce Springsteen
    Spiritwalker - The Cult
    The Big Music - Waterboys
    The Unforgettable Fire - U2
    How Soon Is Now? - The Smiths
    Worst song: Agadoo - Black Lace (#2 in UK charts)
    (They built a reputation for playing novelty songs and certainly didn’t take themselves too seriously. This song, however, is so bad that it’s almost good - almost, but not quite!)
    Song of the Year: Purple Rain - Prince
    (The album turned him into a global superstar and the title track earned him the respect of most rock fans, when Prince showed he could play guitar as well as almost anyone)
    HMs - Billboard:
    Original Sin - INXS
    Nobody Told Me - John Lennon
    Can’t Fight This Feeling - REO Speedwagon
    Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
    Run To You - Bryan Adams
    HMs - Wildcards:
    Sing To Me - Cold Chisel
    All Cried Out - Alison Moyet
    Punch & Judy - Marillion
    Going Down To Liverpool - The Bangles
    Last Christmas - Wham!
    Happy Christmas/Holidays to you guys and all the regular followers of this great channel.

    • @trickygoose2
      @trickygoose2 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes Agadoo is appalling but was a huge seller.

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Bryan - Another great list. i just posted mine for 84. Lots of same artists. I like Alsion Moyet a lot but I overlooked her 1984 album. (That's what happens when you do several lists at once, I guess; but I want to catch up.) Cheers.

    • @bryanbyrde8338
      @bryanbyrde8338 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NaughtyVampireGod thanks Naughty. I will check your list and let you know my thoughts. Cheers.

    • @jordywoody14
      @jordywoody14 Před 2 lety

      Prince is overrated. Purple Rain is boring.

  • @beetlebum7760
    @beetlebum7760 Před 2 lety +3

    Best Track:
    THE SMITHS - What Difference Does It Make?
    Best Singles:
    1. BANGLES - Hero Takes A Fall
    2. THE COLOUR FIELD - The Colour Field
    3. THE SMITHS - William, It Was Really Nothing
    4. MADNESS - One Better Day
    5. LLOYD COLE & THE COMMOTIONS - Perfect Skin
    Wildcards:
    1. SCOTT WALKER - Dealer
    2. SCOTT WALKER - Rawhide
    3. SCOTT WALKER - Sleepwalker‘s Woman
    4. SCOTT WALKER - Track Five
    5. SCOTT WALKER - Track Seven
    Honorable Mentions:
    THE ROLLING STONES - She Was Hot
    LLOYD COLE & THE COMMOTIONS - Rattlesnakes
    THE SMITHS - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
    R.E.M. - S.Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
    RAINY DAY - I'll Keep It With Mine
    NANCI GRIFFITH - Once In A Very Blue Moon
    LLOYD COLE & THE COMMOTIONS - Forest Fire
    SIOUXSIE & THE BANSHEES - Dazzle
    BANGLES - Going Down To Liverpool
    THE GO-BETWEENS - Bachelor Kisses
    MADNESS - Michael Caine
    R.E.M. - (Don't Go Back To) Rockville

  • @Sir_Eyeball
    @Sir_Eyeball Před 2 lety +2

    Listened to that Prince album for the first time. Really good album, I was surprised. Joe's pick getting my vote for this week although it was close with Jason's pick.

  • @theharmonymotel8107
    @theharmonymotel8107 Před 2 lety +2

    1984 was a formative year for me as a music fan -- an absolutely GLORIOUS year for pop radio -- and to hear Jason just dismiss the 1984 Hot 100 right out of the gate was to hear his most bitter hot take yet. (He's completely right about Glenn Frey, though.)

  • @JohannesYtterstrom
    @JohannesYtterstrom Před 2 lety +2

    Merry Christmas Everyone!! (Celebrated 24th in Sweden)
    My Top 5 of 1984!
    5. To France - Mike Oldfield. If you are new to Mike Oldfield and learn more towards Pop than progressive rock. This is one to check out!
    4. Wasted Time - Europe: Putting "Europe" before Metallica, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Survivor, Toto? I think some rockers who dismissed Europe because of their 80's hair would be quite surprised over this track!
    3. Private Dancer - Tina Turner: Tina Turner with the help of several rock royalty. Great pop/rock song.
    2. Hot for Teacher - Van Halen: The brothers Van Halen showing their skills in a way that is quite intense but still very suitable for the radio and MTV. Lots of shredding guitar-music isn't very pleasing for a bigger audience which make the songs that does more special. David Lee Roths personality works very well on top of it.
    1. Perfect Strangers - Deep Purple : I do like the, then, comeback album of Deep Purple but I don't love it. I do however love this song. I think it was the perfect track for it purpose. Most Deep Purple songs from the 1980's hasn't aged too well.. This has.

  • @adamhasideas6813
    @adamhasideas6813 Před 2 lety +3

    A pretty solid year for songs, not quite as good as '83.
    A few honorable mentions- Owner of a Lonely Heart-Yes, Into the Fire-Dokken, Lovers in a Dangerous Time- Bruce Cockburn
    Billboard Hot 100
    5. Boys of Summer- Don Henly- The feel of this song is so cool.
    4. Time After Time- Cyndi Lauper- perfect sentiment without being mawkish, great vocal.
    3. Smooth Operator-Sade-
    2. That's All-Genesis- a perfect pop song, never tire of it.
    1. They Don't Know- Tracey Ullman- written by the magnificent Kirsty McColl
    Wild Cards
    5. Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken?- Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
    4. Endless-Toto- from an underrated album of theirs
    3. Cool Down-Triumph- Couldn't believe how much this sounded like Zepplin when I heard it.
    2. Love's Crashing Waves- Difford & Tilbrook
    1. See below
    Worst Song- Doctor, Doctor!- The Thompson Twins- The chorus goes, "Doctor, Doctor, can't you see I'm burning, burning?" If your doctor doesn't realize that, I'd switch physicians ASAP.
    Song of the Year- Within These Walls (Of Without You)- Difford and Tilbrook- The two core songwriters from Squeeze put out a duo album in '84. This song wasn't on the album, it was the B-side from "Love's Crashing Waves" single. Leaving their best song off the album may have been one of the reasons they were never as big as they should have been.
    Merry Christmas everyone!!!

    • @starry2006
      @starry2006 Před 2 lety

      Doctor Doctor might be their best song, musically it's got atmosphere and drama.