Yosef Ancient Scavenger wrote: » Elvis with Jail House Rock Jerry Lee Lewis and Great Balls of Fire and Cliff with Living Doll Come to mind from my early teens.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » At 14-17 my schoolbag (bought in Army Bargains of course) had Twister Sister, Ozzy, Sonic Youth, Suicidal Tendencies, Slayer, WASP, Metallica, etc etc written all over it. I was obsessed with heavy rock to trash metal. Buying tapes was an expensive business but used to record songs off the old Sound Cellar radio show (I think that's what it was called). Was lucky enough to see quite a few of the above out in the Top Hat in Dun Laoghaire in the mid to late 80's. Good times.
Deleted User wrote: » Was the usual Simple Minds, Big Country, U2 stuff in the 80s. Always liked electronica and synth too though. And when house hit in a big way in the late 80s, everything else took a back seat. Can remember seeing 808 State on TOTP in 1989 and it was a "light bulb switched on" moment... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSwGF8pRPMU
Kai Flat Tiller wrote: » Simple Minds and Big Country two great bands. I think the lead singer of Big Country died a few years ago form suicide. In a Big Country was one of my favourite songs.
Kai Flat Tiller wrote: » Some great heavy metal bands in that list. I remember my friend buying an Iron Maiden LP and every day after school I would go over to his house to listen to it. One song stood out for me called I've Got Big B*lls. I think it was banned from the air waves.
henryporter wrote: » Queen, Roxy Music, Talking Heads, Boomtown Rats, Blondie and The Police. Those were the pre-internet, pre-MTV, pre-Radio2 and pre-Network2 days. Don't know how I managed to survive at all
Mr.Wemmick wrote: » Yes to Joy Division and New Order. Stone Roses too.. I loved Cocteau Twins - man their music is as fresh today.. Talking heads, The Blue Nile, Portishead.. Nirvana and Pearl Jam - both bands blew me away when I first heard them.
Summer wind wrote: » Just to name a few:)
Outlaw Pete wrote: » No Sinatra??
Summer wind wrote: » Depeche Mode Bon Jovi Five Star Elton John Bryan Adams