HAPPY MUSIC
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Yes, 80s music is awesome. Here are some great 80s songs that you can sing and dance to, but there are many more. (These are some of my favorites based on the songs, not the music videos. I don’t think I saw the videos until I looked them up years later.)
Rock Me Amadeus – Falco
Safety Dance – Men Without Hats
What’s on Your Mind? (Pure Energy) – Information Society
True Faith – New Order
Shout – Tears for Fears
Live Is Life – Opus
No cringe on that music here, ATR and Your Fav.
Kim Wilde – Kids In America (Official Music Video)
Grateful Dead – Deal – Rockpalast 3/28/81
Neil Diamond – Sweet Caroline High Quality
Not to end on a bad note(haha), but I can look back and see all of the Jewish, race-mixing, and homosexual brainwashing in that stuff, at least the pop that I liked. Androgenous sums that up and emasculating males.
@itsnatural Musicians aren’t paragons of virtue now and they weren’t back then either. Also, probably it was the producers’ idea to have “vibrancy” added in the music videos, and not an input from the artists themselves. Most artists didn’t/don’t have that much control over their careers, the labels have an enormous amount of influence.
We can take the good parts and leave the degeneracy behind i.e wheat and chaff.
More 80s cringe incoming…
Blondie – Heart Of Glass
Van Halen – Jump
Starship – Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now
Belinda Carlisle – Heaven Is A Place On Earth
70s cringe is pretty good too.
John Travolta And Olivia Newton John – You’re The One That I Want
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkWevngKTcw
Bee Gees – Stayin’ Alive
and the style is questionable
80’s, the unsurpassable golden age for hairdressing experiences
#muletforever
and of course, what really divided the world then was, more than the cold war, the epic boobs contest between Sabrina and Samantha Fox
“Thank God I’m a Country Boy” by John Denver
“Holiday Road”
“Daisy” by John Edmond
Oh, and I was just recently shown that song by Toto and the video and I loved it. After jamming, my bandmate showed me that and Styx songs I never heard and I LOVED it. I told him, they don’t make music like this anymore at all and he just fist-bumped me. lol.
I also suggest ‘Never Gonna Break My Stride’ by Matthew Wilder.
I was an 80s kid, ATR. So, yes I liked a lot of the pop stuff back then and Billy Joel. A lot of the rock I didn’t know and I liked 50s and 60s rock and pop even more, let alone tv themes or more holiday or traditional music. In the 90s onward, I liked metal. But it’s funny you mention this, because 5 months ago(?) I couldn’t stand it anymore and was on an 80s kick and had to own some cds. So I bought 10 used 80s greatest hits cds and jammed to them and sang. There’s nothing like singing and dancing to good music.
Oh, and I love Eye of the Tiger, too!
Not to end on a bad note(haha), but I can look back and see all of the Jewish, race-mixing, and homosexual brainwashing in that stuff, at least the pop that I liked. Androgenous sums that up and emasculating males. But I didn’t notice that at the time. The HAPPY, FUN music that I grooved to while at least feeling the oneness of my own race was priceless. There were no divisions worked up by the f’ing Jews, racial especially. So, that’s a little bit of a downer when listening to that stuff. BUT, the excellent news is that was only a small % of what it must have been like to be white and cohesive 70 years ago and before, and it’s all the more of an inspiration to me to make great music that is white positive and lets our souls sing together! It’s spine-tingling and motivating.
Guys I don’t know about you but as of late I’m not into “poetic” and “refined” music at all, I’m in the mood for stuff that you can dance to and sing in the shower.
Lately I’m on a 80s music kick. It’s kinda cringy, and the style is questionable, but I can’t help it, it’s catchy as hell 🙂
Europe – The Final Countdown
Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger
Toto – Hold The Line
Abba – Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!
Men At Work – Down Under
Billy Joel – Uptown Girl
I have to admit that for all their shortcomings Boomers made good music.
What’s your happy music?
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