The Best Of 80s Mega
You can get the feel of a decade from the songs that played on the radio at the time. And, no songs were played more than the #1 hits.
The Best Of 80s Mega Music
These songs were the background music to your life in the 80s – the music in the car on the way to school and sports practice, the music in the stores where you shopped, the music on the soundtracks of your favorite movies, and the music you danced alone to in your bedroom. By looking at the number one hits in consecutive order throughout the 80s, you get an immediate sense of how music and culture evolved over those 10 years. We link to music videos where they available. Says you No, it’s not my favorite song, but, it’s alright.
The Best Of 80s Mega Hits
What I object to is the insulting of John Cougar and the pretending he was trying to be like Bruce Springsteen. He had a long career of his own before MTV “discovered” him, He has always been an indiviual, who does his own thing.His music doesn’t sound like Springsteen, anymore than Stevie Wonder’s and Michael Jacksons’s sound alike.You are only saying he wants to be like Springsteen because they are both very definitely white, non-country, not quite rock a billy, but, definitely rock ‘n’ roll music that isn’t heavy metal or otherwise definable except that it is definitely American.Get over it! They both have their own style. If you don’t like Mr.
Mellencamp, feel free to avoid him. No need to be rude. It’s not like he’s out there making insulting posts about you. Having grown up with the music of the 50’s and 60’s, I never thought there would be another “banner” decade of music like we had then. As a DJ from 1983 – 1985, I was sadly mistaken that I had seen the best come and go.
Now, don’t get me wrong; my love for “my” decade is still number one, but having the privilege of playing these songs on the air, many for the first time in the coverage area, was by far the best musical experience in the world.I am putting together a new exercise playlist for my MP3 player and came here to get the top hits from back then. Thanks for having this nicely formatted list. Makes it easier to find stuff in my library.“Midnight Mike”96.5 WAFB FM, Michigan ’83-’85.