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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Apr 4, 2019 23:13:20 GMT -5
#41. Don't Talk To Strangers - Rick SpringfieldI lost two top 10's in this sorry set of songs. I'll come back to some later, but first. You all are a lost case when it comes to Rick Springfield. Even that #13 rank is weak compared to my #2. At least the 80's audience got it right. Rick makes 7 appearances in my own 1982 YE Top 100. Count them SEVEN. This is One of my favorite songs in the entire music history.
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Post by craziaskowboi on Apr 5, 2019 1:18:12 GMT -5
I remember hearing this song on my fourth birthday, as I was being dressed up as The Count to go trick-or-treating. This song has stuck with me ever since. Good times. #49
I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) Michael McDonald
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I like this song; I just like lot of others even more. My favorite Michael McDonald song, though, is "Sweet Freedom," as you could probably tell from my ranking in the 1986 rankdown. He's a Pittsburgher. Even if he wasn't, this song would still be a classic to me, and it's not even my favorite of his. My favorite of his is "Lady Love Me (One More Time)," which would have been in my Top 5 on the 1983 rankdown if it was included. Add in "Give Me The Night," and you have my Holy Trinity of early-1980s jazz-influenced soul. #45
You Should Hear How She Talks About You Melissa Manchester
craziaskowboi - 1 I remember this song from the first family road trip that I remember. We traveled to Missouri to visit my extended family. That was when I learned what a grandmother, grandfather, uncle, aunt and cousins are. This was also the same year that I learned all 50 states and their capitals, so it was neat to travel outside of Pennsylvania through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to Missouri, though all the states were much larger than they looked on my puzzle map. I initially forgot about West Virginia, though, because I-70 just clips the northern panhandle. Anyway, "You Should Hear How She Talks About You" was one of the songs on my memory "soundtrack" from that road trip, which is why I remember it so fondly. I also like the chord structure in this song, especially the sudden change from the pre-chorus to the chorus, and the saxophone solo in the bridge is sexy as hell too! True story: Eddie Money followed me on my old Twitter account. Losing his follow was my biggest regret from deleting that account.
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Apr 5, 2019 4:22:18 GMT -5
#50. You Can Do Magic- AmericaThis is my favorite song from this band. It's not as folky as there other well known hits. #49. I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near) - Michael McDonaldThis is pretty decent. I prefer Doobie Brothers music. #48. Somebody's Baby - Jackson BrowneMy favorite Jackson Browne song. Love the throw back sound. All songs featured in 'Fast Times At Ridgmont High" should get top 40 treatment by default. #47. Freeze-Frame - The J. Geils BandNow you people are starting to piss me off. Love this band and song. This is pure fun from intro to outro. #46. Turn Your Love Around - George BensonI didn't even recall this song except when it was performed on Solid Gold. Sounds like watered down Shalamar.#45. You Should Hear How She Talks About You - Melissa ManchesterSomething about her classic Solid Gold performance makes me love this song even more. I love the little spoken part near the end right when she goes WHOA.... and breaks into that final chorus. #44. Think I'm In Love - Eddie Money I love this song. Eddie was one of those Poprock artists who easily fit into hard rock radio format. This one and "Shaken" are my favs. #43. Open Arms - JourneyJourney's most epic Power ballad missing the top 40 not alone the top 10 where it should be is the reason there are no ore pop ballads in that HOT 100 thing. #42. Trouble - Lindsey BuckinghamThis one always struck me as a bit cheesy, but I love chessy. Especially 80's cheesy. #41. Don't Talk To Strangers - Rick SpringfieldWRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG! ALL OF YOU ARE WRONG. "nuff said.
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Post by newpower on Apr 5, 2019 7:56:34 GMT -5
Just so you all know in advance, my #100 is where it is due to extreme burnout. You probably already know exactly what it is, based on that information. It's a decent song in moderation, but its exposure in the last, oh, 12 years or so, has been anything but moderate. Sorry, I know most of the rest of you love it, and I expect it to stay in the rankdown for a long time, but I'm sick and tired of it, personally. This could apply to several songs in this rankdown honestly lol, a lot of them have been overplayed. But if it's one specific song that I recall you've ranked low in a rankdown before...well, you have my assistance in tanking it ;) I knew Don't Stop Believin' was going to be very divisive.
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Post by Unhinged on Apr 5, 2019 9:23:29 GMT -5
#31
Rosanna Toto
Total Points: 1512
Billboard Hot 100: 2(5)
Billboard Top 100 of 1982: 14
From: Toto IV
Spending 5 weeks at No. 2 in the summer of 1982, "Rosanna" was the lead single from the album Toto IV. It won Record Of The Year at the 1983 Grammy Awards and its music video contains appearances from both Cynthia Rhodes and Patrick Swayze who would later appear together in the 1987 blockbuster film Dirty Dancing.
Ending the reveal today with a No. 1 loss, sorry campbellssoup...
Revealing 30-21 tomorrow.
singingrulebritannia - 67 God - 16 Sambalada - 79 gonecountry - 56 Butterflies & Hurricanes - 67 rowellfarm490 - 12 π―π² dollybaby π―π² - 34 Doc Indie Party Rock - 43 campbellssoup - 1 Mirago - 27 tim - 18 Az Paynter - 7 Red - 18 craziaskowboi - 9 newpower - 48 mamooshka - 26 Alex1901 - 38 Cody Wants Out... - 27 commerce196 - 65 tallen2001 - 19 Juanca - 19 peacebone - 81 Unhinged - 45
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867-509/Jenny - Tommy Tutone Centerfold - The J. Geils Band Don't You Want Me - The Human League Edge Of Seventeen - Stevie Nicks Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - The Police Eye In The Sky - Alan Parsons Project Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor Get Down On It - Kool and The Gang Gloria - Laura Branigan Harden My Heart - Quarterflash Heat Of The Moment - Asia Hold Me - Fleetwood Mac Hurts So Good - John Cougar I Can't Go For That (No Can Do) - Hall & Oates I Love Rock 'N Roll - Joan Jett and The Blackhearts I Ran (So Far Away) - A Flock Of Seagulls Jack & Diane - John Cougar Kids In America - Kim Wilde Let It Whip - The Dazz Band Let's Groove - Earth, Wind and Fire Only The Lonely - The Motels Our Lips Are Sealed - The Go-Go's Private Eyes - Hall & Oates Shake It Up - The Cars Tainted Love - Soft Cell Vacation - The Go-Go's We Got the Beat - The Go-Go's Who Can It Be Now? - Men At Work Working For The Weekend - Loverboy Young Turks - Rod Stewart
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Post by Butterflies & Hurricanes on Apr 5, 2019 9:37:37 GMT -5
a pretty good Top 30 remains!!!! there are 2 songs in particular that i hope leave soon...also i'm a bit surprised that "Gloria" & "Get Down On It" are still here, but i'm ambivalent about those
what i'm curious about is...can the Go-Go's pull a hat-trick by getting all THREE of their songs into the Top 10 (ala Smashing Pumpkins from the '96 Alt rankdown)
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Post by campbellssoup on Apr 5, 2019 10:13:05 GMT -5
My number one got out right after my 100.... that was close.
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Post by Red on Apr 5, 2019 11:55:06 GMT -5
I may have under-ranked this one a bit... No kidding. It took me 60+ reveals to lose my first top 20, so hey, I'll take that...but I wasn't expecting "Caught Up in You" to be the first. (Actually, the top 20 I expected to lose first is still in, somehow.) WHOA @ "Physical" missing the top 30. I expected that to be higher still.
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Post by rowellfarm490 on Apr 5, 2019 12:46:53 GMT -5
Starting to lose some songs I really care about now. "Abracadabra" did about as well as I thought it would. On the other hand, I was hoping "Rosanna" would be able to make it a little bit further.
I like every song that is left to some degree. Somehow, only 2 songs remain outside of my top 40. These are my #43 and #47. And my #47 has grown on me since I did my ranking so I am glad that it is still in the mix even though it's my lowest remaining.
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Post by tallen2001 on Apr 5, 2019 12:50:40 GMT -5
Honestly this is probably the top 30 Iβve agreed the most with so far. Not very many songs I dislike left.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2019 13:11:42 GMT -5
Yay Physical is out. I just wish that Donβt Stop Believin beat it.
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Post by Cody Wants Out... on Apr 5, 2019 13:16:12 GMT -5
Wow! My #1 is still in!
*gets eliminated at #30* :kii:
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Post by singingrulebritannia on Apr 5, 2019 13:33:09 GMT -5
Ok, took out a lot of trash today, this is more like it. Now down to 3 bottom 50s. 2 of them are from the same artist, and I expect at least one of their songs to die in the next set, if not both. The other one might be trickier; it's by a group who is logging by far their best performance in these rankdowns, sadly but predictably.
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Apr 5, 2019 23:20:38 GMT -5
I lost a couple of top 10's but I have to admit things are getting really tough now. Seven of these songs make my own top 100 of 1982. I was sooooooooooooo Poptart back then. #40. Hot In The City - Billy IdolThis is a good slot. Very melodic song. Funny thing is my favs "White Wedding" and "Dancing With Myself" didn't make the year end lists. #39. Abracadabra - Steve Miller BandOne of my favorite songs of 1982. I love this song back then. In fact my favorite songs were actually the big Party rock songs of that year. This was Steve Miller's huge comeback hit...and then there was none. #38. Caught Up In You - 38 SpecialI knew I would be the starr ranker for this southern rocker. Anotherone of my favs. I was really into Casey Kasem's Am top 40 by now. I would rush home after church just to catch the last hour of the show where I could find this song. The best .38 Special song with one of the best guitar solo fade outs. #37. Don't Stop Believin' - JourneyThe iconic Journey song out before the top 30. The #1 digital download song until Imagine Dragons came and f u c k ed up rock music forever. Anyway some of you probably ranked that Glee version instead of the real thing, cuz that's the only explaination I have to this missing the top 20 on this RD. #36. Do You Believe In Love - Huey Lewis and the NewsIts great to see this band get a better treatment here that they did in past rank downs. There is another song on "Picture This" called "Workin' For A Livin" Huey does a mean harmonica on that one. #35. Love Is In Control (Finger On the Trigger) - Donna SummerThis one was alright. She never again equaled the success of "Hot Stuff" and "Bad Girls". I did enjoy the "The Wanderer" tho. #34. Leather And Lace - Stevie Nicks with Don HenleyI gave this the lowest ranking. I didn't find it half as exciting as I did her duet with Tom petty and The Heartbreakers.
#33. Waiting For A Girl Like You - ForeignerThis is the only Foreigner Power ballad I liked. The rest were cheesy, but this one still felt like rock. It even got airplay on KLOS.#32. Physical - Olivia Newton-JohnUnlike Billboard this was a hit for me for 1981. It felt a bit out of place for 1982, but I still found a slot for it in the top 20. #31. Rosanna - TotoAnother classic Toto song. Just outside my top 40. I kinda put it on the sidelines after "Africa" was released, but its still a good listen
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Post by Juanca on Apr 5, 2019 23:55:48 GMT -5
40. Hot In The City (28): I LOVE the intro. It was very popular back home, used in several TV ads, too. The poppier, synth side of this worked pretty well for Billy. One of my favorites from him. 39. Abracadabra (18): This was a big hit back home --yearend top 10 big! I had the 45 RPM, which I played quite a bit, as my brother and I really liked this song. I really liked its cool synth vibe as well as that great guitar display in the bridge. Wish this had made the top quarter of this RD! Btw, Sugar Ray's cover was a minor hit back home, I think primarily based off nostalgia of end of century 38. Caught Up In You (56): I think this was a first listen for me. I liked its rock energy and good harmonies. Don't mind it being this high. 37. Don't Stop Believin' (5): There you go, my first top 10 loss!!!! But really??!! This is classic 80s! The intro, the crescendo in the music including the different unique piano and guitar sounds, the vocals, the melody, etc. It's one of those songs that became more classic with time, but happened before the 00s... its popularity grew by the end of the decade and throughout the 90s. I know some people think it's overplayed, but that shouldn't take away from its quality IMO... Far too low for this great song 36. Do You Believe In Love (51): In the upper tier of Huey Lewis's songs for me- just not a candidate for top 40 of this year. 35. Love Is In Control (45): Not as strong as her classics, but a nice pop bop anyway. The robot vocals sound cheesy now, but at some point they sounded cool I still appreciate its music, beat, different types of background vocals, and of course her dynamic vocals. She managed to have a yearend top 20 back home with this one, although its recurrent airplay hasn't been that impressive 34. Leather and Lace (52): Nice vocals and overall romantic and tender vocals. Just like DYBIL, it's just a bit too simple to make it to my top 40 this year. 33. Waiting for a Girl Like You (41): I've always liked the melody, melancholic but smooth vibe of this song, and great vocals. Pretty good soundtrack for sunset, and a song with good recurrent airplay back home. Fair ranking here. 32. Physical (27): Yay!! After I saw where Ebony and Ivory ended in this RD, I was afraid that this song would suffer a similar fate. I'm glad she survived and managed to reach the top third. It made the top 15 of 1981 and top 3 of the Summer of 1982. Personally, it's not in my top 5 songs from ONJ, but I still liked it. I remember this one being one of the first 45 RPM that I chose and bought :) and I still have a soft appreciation to it, especially liking the music in the bridge and her great vocals --plus the fun and steamy video... 31. Rosanna (19): Another big hit back home that made the yearend top 15, and had pretty good recurrent radio and TV airplay. Toto was one of my brother's favorite bands, and I went along with the ride. I liked the synths and vocals of this song quite a lot, as well as the change in the beats in the chorus, with the toned down vocals that give room to the brass-supported energetic section. Good to see this in the top 1/3, although I was hoping to see them a bit higher. This is a solid top 30!! Although I'm a bit surprised that Go-Go's outperformed Stevie in this RD.
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