I like the 80's songs they have so much meaning and the words were important there not just the music, and there are so many great songs that wasn't post yet
Another handful of classics, even if they were originally created for a film and later released as singles (I actually remember these getting radio air time around '88-89, Push it to the Limit and She's On Fire at least):
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Wow, I'd forgotten how much I liked this song - Wang Chung's first big hit in the US:
Most memorable sax riff of the 80s:
The most groundbreaking song of the 80s IMO - the birth of industrial music. Also a great working man's theme.
He was a horrible person but a great artist.
pretty queer but great nonetheless.
or this:
George Michael's first big solo hit:
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Superstition
Paul Engemann - Push it to the Limit:
Beth Anderson - Dance, Dance, Dance:
Amy Holland - She's On Fire:
Amy Holland - Turn Out The Night:
Hall and Oates - You Make My Dreams Come True
Metallica - Orion
Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf