80's Music

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First single I bought.

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Absolute dominant force in anything she does, Grace Jones.

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The late Bernie Worrell in this registration, he being one of the foundations of Funkadelic and Parliament, with George Clinton.

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P Funk master. The Parliaments, Funkadelic, Parliament, Clinton oozing the funk. Hit it on the one.

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Grandmaster Caz is on this (among other DJ's) on the wheels of steel.

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I never got into the Falcon and the Snowman, but this track imo is awesome. Also as a musician, this track always starts a note lower than I recall it.

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From their album Tinderbox, the most awesome album ever made (in my humble opinion).

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Something different on the menu today...from his album, Body and Soul, released 1984.

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Massive hit here in the Lowlands in '85

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From their debut album Surfer Rosa back in 1988.

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Released in '81, from their sixth studio album La Folie

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Fuck yeah

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Track was originally released in 1989. It references "The treasure of the Sierra Madre", a movie with Humphrey Bogart that also inspired the DLC Dead Money in Fallout New Vegas. Anyhow this live registration imo is awesome, from the "Madre of Stone" DVD. I hope you enjoy.

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Cycling to school, this on my walkman.

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This song from the Turn of a Friendly Card Album, I was in boarding school when I heard it for the first time, in that time when you had "mental problems" your ass was kicked out of the house to boarding school.

My son has autism as well and did not encounter these misunderstandings from us. He likes to be at home.

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John Valentine Carruthers is a.guitar hero of mine. Just listen to his riffs on this one. Awesome.

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From their debut album released in May a1989.

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Robert Smith, former member of Siouxie and the Banshees

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From his 1982 album Night and Day, a song inspired by New York City night life.

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The 1982 video features the band performing the song onstage, with drummer Cozy Powell sitting in for Ian Paice, who originally played on the track. This version is more bluesy, raw and understated than the later versions and includes the line “like a hobo I was born to walk alone," which was later replaced by “like a drifter …” because Coverdale was worried that the word “hobo” could be misheard as “homo."

Src: https://ultimateclassicrock.com/whitesnake-here-i-go-again/

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From the album Steve McQueen.

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