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Postby TRAGChick » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:32 am

Question for all of you:

Wow....it's been pretty exciting lately, huh?

I mean, with Prince at the Half-Time show; The Police going on Tour later on this year...and now Genesis, getting back in the game, WITH Phil Collins...

I was talking with my Sister before; I asked her if she and her husband wanted to go with Mark and me to Madison Square Garden to see "The Police" in August...the tix go on sale Tuesday; I needed a confirmation for Mark.

As I was talking to her, it hit me like a ton of bricks:

I was SO AMPED UP AND EXCITED about seeing this Concert!! I haven't felt like that in SO LONG....not since the FTLOSM Tour, back in '95.

So, here's what I'm getting at: and I'd like to know your thoughts:

RE: THE EIGHTIES AND THEIR "COMEBACK":

1. Was the music really THAT GOOD?

2. Or, is it the fact that we're trying to "recapture" the "lost excitement" of younger days?


You have the floor......
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Re: The 80s "resurgence", as of late...

Postby ohsosoto » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:33 am

tragchk wrote:Question for all of you:

Wow....it's been pretty exciting lately, huh?

I mean, with Prince at the Half-Time show; The Police going on Tour later on this year...and now Genesis, getting back in the game, WITH Phil Collins...

I was talking with my Sister before; I asked her if she and her husband wanted to go with Mark and me to Madison Square Garden to see "The Police" in August...the tix go on sale Tuesday; I needed a confirmation for Mark.

As I was talking to her, it hit me like a ton of bricks:

I was SO AMPED UP AND EXCITED about seeing this Concert!! I haven't felt like that in SO LONG....not since the FTLOSM Tour, back in '95.

So, here's what I'm getting at: and I'd like to know your thoughts:

RE: THE EIGHTIES AND THEIR "COMEBACK":

1. Was the music really THAT GOOD?

2. Or, is it the fact that we're trying to "recapture" the "lost excitement" of younger days?


You have the floor......
what? i'm not 20 anymore? it was DAMN GOOD. 8)
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Re: The 80s "resurgence", as of late...

Postby Saint John » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:36 am

tragchk wrote:Question for all of you:

Wow....it's been pretty exciting lately, huh?

I mean, with Prince at the Half-Time show; The Police going on Tour later on this year...and now Genesis, getting back in the game, WITH Phil Collins...

I was talking with my Sister before; I asked her if she and her husband wanted to go with Mark and me to Madison Square Garden to see "The Police" in August...the tix go on sale Tuesday; I needed a confirmation for Mark.

As I was talking to her, it hit me like a ton of bricks:

I was SO AMPED UP AND EXCITED about seeing this Concert!! I haven't felt like that in SO LONG....not since the FTLOSM Tour, back in '95.

So, here's what I'm getting at: and I'd like to know your thoughts:

RE: THE EIGHTIES AND THEIR "COMEBACK":

1. Was the music really THAT GOOD?

2. Or, is it the fact that we're trying to "recapture" the "lost excitement" of younger days?


You have the floor......



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Postby Rick » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:45 am

That, and they can't make any money off of record sales.
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Postby donnaplease » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:57 am

I was never much of a Sting/Police fan, but Prince and Phil Collins were two of my favorites, along with Duran Duran and Lionel Richie. And I've recently heard that Wham! is reuniting. (They were my first concert~six 17 year old girls drove from Virginia to Philly for that one~George Michael was 'dating' Brooke Shields at the time, and we stumbled across her limo in the parking lot. We made nice with the driver, and he let us all pile inside~we thought we were hot shit then...)

And then there's Journey. I must admit, I wasn't too keen on SP's looks back then, but his music was something else. The interesting thing is that much of those other groups music has been somewhat lost, whereas Journey's music is timeless. I attribute that to the vocals of Steve Perry. He's a one-in-a-million!!! :D
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Re: The 80s "resurgence", as of late...

Postby ohsherrie » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:02 pm

saint John wrote:
tragchk wrote:Question for all of you:

Wow....it's been pretty exciting lately, huh?

I mean, with Prince at the Half-Time show; The Police going on Tour later on this year...and now Genesis, getting back in the game, WITH Phil Collins...

I was talking with my Sister before; I asked her if she and her husband wanted to go with Mark and me to Madison Square Garden to see "The Police" in August...the tix go on sale Tuesday; I needed a confirmation for Mark.

As I was talking to her, it hit me like a ton of bricks:

I was SO AMPED UP AND EXCITED about seeing this Concert!! I haven't felt like that in SO LONG....not since the FTLOSM Tour, back in '95.

So, here's what I'm getting at: and I'd like to know your thoughts:

RE: THE EIGHTIES AND THEIR "COMEBACK":

1. Was the music really THAT GOOD?

2. Or, is it the fact that we're trying to "recapture" the "lost excitement" of younger days?


You have the floor......



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Postby ohsosoto » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:02 pm

donnaplease wrote:I was never much of a Sting/Police fan, but Prince and Phil Collins were two of my favorites, along with Duran Duran and Lionel Richie. And I've recently heard that Wham! is reuniting. (They were my first concert~six 17 year old girls drove from Virginia to Philly for that one~George Michael was 'dating' Brooke Shields at the time, and we stumbled across her limo in the parking lot. We made nice with the driver, and he let us all pile inside~we thought we were hot shit then...)

And then there's Journey. I must admit, I wasn't too keen on SP's looks back then, but his music was something else. The interesting thing is that much of those other groups music has been somewhat lost, whereas Journey's music is timeless. I attribute that to the vocals of Steve Perry. He's a one-in-a-million!!! :D
since we are "spillin" our guts here..... my first concert was journey with bryan adams opening. then billy idol, YES, rod stewart etc...i
would love to see george micheal, outside the bathroom though.
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Postby Granny » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:05 pm

donnaplease wrote:I was never much of a Sting/Police fan, but Prince and Phil Collins were two of my favorites, along with Duran Duran and Lionel Richie. And I've recently heard that Wham! is reuniting. (They were my first concert~six 17 year old girls drove from Virginia to Philly for that one~George Michael was 'dating' Brooke Shields at the time, and we stumbled across her limo in the parking lot. We made nice with the driver, and he let us all pile inside~we thought we were hot shit then...)

And then there's Journey. I must admit, I wasn't too keen on SP's looks back then, but his music was something else. The interesting thing is that much of those other groups music has been somewhat lost, whereas Journey's music is timeless. I attribute that to the vocals of Steve Perry. He's a one-in-a-million!!! :D


Well, I wasn't in my 20's in the 80's but I still loved the music especially the VOICE...the one and only---
In March 1985 Norman surprised me with tix for my birthday to see Lionel..oh what a show..he knew that I loved him and got us tix...what a guy!!Not real crazy about prince but do like Phil Collins...
The reason the 80's music is making a comeback is b/c the music today is SHIT...all of it...
People are running to see these bands again b/c the music was good and singers actually sang live(most of the time)
Besides there is nothing like a live concert....gets your heart and soul going....
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Postby AR » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:07 pm

Very simple - music is shit these days.

Our era was great, and we spend money on tickets.

It pisses me off that radio ignores our bands. For example - the last Cheap Trick CD was radio worthy. Not a peep though. Not even on classic rock stations.
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Postby ohsherrie » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:08 pm

bufordt9 wrote:The reason the 80's music is making a comeback is b/c the music today is SHIT...all of it...
People are running to see these bands again b/c the music was good and singers actually sang live(most of the time)
Besides there is nothing like a live concert....gets your heart and soul going....


Hell yeah Carol. Great post! :D
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Postby ohsosoto » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:10 pm

bufordt9 wrote:
donnaplease wrote:I was never much of a Sting/Police fan, but Prince and Phil Collins were two of my favorites, along with Duran Duran and Lionel Richie. And I've recently heard that Wham! is reuniting. (They were my first concert~six 17 year old girls drove from Virginia to Philly for that one~George Michael was 'dating' Brooke Shields at the time, and we stumbled across her limo in the parking lot. We made nice with the driver, and he let us all pile inside~we thought we were hot shit then...)

And then there's Journey. I must admit, I wasn't too keen on SP's looks back then, but his music was something else. The interesting thing is that much of those other groups music has been somewhat lost, whereas Journey's music is timeless. I attribute that to the vocals of Steve Perry. He's a one-in-a-million!!! :D


Well, I wasn't in my 20's in the 80's but I still loved the music especially the VOICE...the one and only---
In March 1985 Norman surprised me with tix for my birthday to see Lionel..oh what a show..he knew that I loved him and got us tix...what a guy!!Not real crazy about prince but do like Phil Collins...
The reason the 80's music is making a comeback is b/c the music today is SHIT...all of it...
People are running to see these bands again b/c the music was good and singers actually sang live(most of the time)
Besides there is nothing like a live concert....gets your heart and soul going....
ok, i can honestly say this, but remember being in the 6th
grade and actually saying to my friends that i wanted lionel to sing at my wedding. funny how that turns out....a soundsystem took his job.
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Postby TRAGChick » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:11 pm

bufordt9 wrote:Well, I wasn't in my 20's in the 80's but I still loved the music especially the VOICE...the one and only---
In March 1985 Norman surprised me with tix for my birthday to see Lionel..oh what a show..he knew that I loved him and got us tix...what a guy!!Not real crazy about prince but do like Phil Collins...

The reason the 80's music is making a comeback is b/c the music today is SHIT...all of it...
People are running to see these bands again b/c the music was good and singers actually sang live(most of the time)
Besides there is nothing like a live concert....gets your heart and soul going....


Thanx so much for your answer, G.... 8)

I was waiting to see if someone else felt the same way as I ~ and MANY OTHERS, I'm sure ~ feel.

The generations that are around NOW are NOT your "Grandparent's Generation"....y'know?

I mean, when MY Grandparents were in their 50s, they looked & acted ANCIENT! :shock:....and I'm not saying this from "a young kid's" point of view, either...even NOW, when I look at old pics of them at that age, they look so.......OLD.....

Andy Summers of The Police is in his MID SIXTIES!! :shock:
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:15 pm

would everyone watch this!! DIO makes many points.. i think it goes with this thread..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFSBWFZMyS4
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Postby ohsosoto » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:19 pm

point tankin.
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Postby AR » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:19 pm

LarryFromNextDoor wrote:would everyone watch this!! DIO makes many points.. i think it goes with this thread..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFSBWFZMyS4


"American Karoake"?!?!?!?!

LMAO - Dio RULES!!!!!!!
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Postby Clasicrockldy » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:20 pm

The music back in the 80's had "substance" that is lacking in the music industry today. :D
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Postby TRAGChick » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:21 pm

LarryFromNextDoor wrote:would everyone watch this!! DIO makes many points.. i think it goes with this thread..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFSBWFZMyS4


Larry, thank you SO MUCH for this....Dio ROCKS...and he makes a lot of sense...

Had me LMAO a few times. 8)
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Postby ohsosoto » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:22 pm

Clasicrockldy wrote:The music back in the 80's had "substance" that is lacking in the music industry today. :D
not to mention,
"substance abuse", now that everyone is in freakin rehab now. can't they just have their issues and play good music anymore? :lol:
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Postby AR » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:24 pm

This interview says everything about Ronnie. Just a class act and a talented singer.
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Postby Granny » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:26 pm

tragchk wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:Well, I wasn't in my 20's in the 80's but I still loved the music especially the VOICE...the one and only---
In March 1985 Norman surprised me with tix for my birthday to see Lionel..oh what a show..he knew that I loved him and got us tix...what a guy!!Not real crazy about prince but do like Phil Collins...

The reason the 80's music is making a comeback is b/c the music today is SHIT...all of it...
People are running to see these bands again b/c the music was good and singers actually sang live(most of the time)
Besides there is nothing like a live concert....gets your heart and soul going....


Thanx so much for your answer, G.... 8)

I was waiting to see if someone else felt the same way as I ~ and MANY OTHERS, I'm sure ~ feel.

The generations that are around NOW are NOT your "Grandparent's Generation"....y'know?

I mean, when MY Grandparents were in their 50s, they looked & acted ANCIENT! :shock:....and I'm not saying this from "a young kid's" point of view, either...even NOW, when I look at old pics of them at that age, they look so.......OLD.....

Andy Summers of The Police is in his MID SIXTIES!! :shock:[/quote
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Postby Clasicrockldy » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:30 pm

bufordt9 wrote:SIXTY IS THE NEW 40


And what about when you are 50? :?
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Postby TRAGChick » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:30 pm

bufordt9 wrote:
tragchk wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:Well, I wasn't in my 20's in the 80's but I still loved the music especially the VOICE...the one and only---
In March 1985 Norman surprised me with tix for my birthday to see Lionel..oh what a show..he knew that I loved him and got us tix...what a guy!!Not real crazy about prince but do like Phil Collins...

The reason the 80's music is making a comeback is b/c the music today is SHIT...all of it...
People are running to see these bands again b/c the music was good and singers actually sang live(most of the time)
Besides there is nothing like a live concert....gets your heart and soul going....


Thanx so much for your answer, G.... 8)

I was waiting to see if someone else felt the same way as I ~ and MANY OTHERS, I'm sure ~ feel.

The generations that are around NOW are NOT your "Grandparent's Generation"....y'know?

I mean, when MY Grandparents were in their 50s, they looked & acted ANCIENT! :shock:....and I'm not saying this from "a young kid's" point of view, either...even NOW, when I look at old pics of them at that age, they look so.......OLD.....

Andy Summers of The Police is in his MID SIXTIES!! :shock:


SIXTY IS THE NEW 40


Well, then.....that means that 40 is the new 20.... :shock:

....but, I'll pass....don't wanna relive that....:roll:
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Postby Granny » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:32 pm

Clasicrockldy wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:SIXTY IS THE NEW 40


And what about when you are 50? :?


Let's see..got married for the second time ..moved to AZ...felt like I was 30...Now I'm just having the time of my life with all of you and Journey...
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Postby WalrusOct9 » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:36 pm

Considering I was still in diapers when "Synchonicity" came out, I'd love to go see the Police, geezers or not. But at $225 a ticket? Not gonna happen.

Unfortunately I'm sure lots of other rich suburban people will pay that, ensuring concerts will be out of normal people's price ranges for at least another year. :(
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Postby StevePerryHair » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:37 pm

That's what's so cool about the current baby boomer generation and our generations coming! We were brought up on rock and roll. We won't stop liking it or wanting to hear it no matter how old we are! That's what will keep us so much younger than our grandparents were!
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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:40 pm

ohsosoto wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:The music back in the 80's had "substance" that is lacking in the music industry today. :D
not to mention,
"substance abuse", now that everyone is in freakin rehab now. can't they just have their issues and play good music anymore? :lol:


i think some of the grooviest tunes were written on "substance abuse" all of aerosmiths stuff,, im talking more of the 60' and 70's... the stones, beatles,, lennon wanted to be recorded while "on" because he felt genius,, now these 18 year old no talent tabloid cover stories are going into rehab,, do they party harder then keef????? :shock: no way,, rehab is cop out for some..
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Postby Clasicrockldy » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:40 pm

bufordt9 wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:SIXTY IS THE NEW 40


And what about when you are 50? :?


Let's see..got married for the second time ..moved to AZ...felt like I was 30...Now I'm just having the time of my life with all of you and Journey...


I was asking about 50 in like the Sixties are the new 40's ! :lol:
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Postby Granny » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:44 pm

Clasicrockldy wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:
Clasicrockldy wrote:
bufordt9 wrote:SIXTY IS THE NEW 40


And what about when you are 50? :?


Let's see..got married for the second time ..moved to AZ...felt like I was 30...Now I'm just having the time of my life with all of you and Journey...


I was asking about 50 in like the Sixties are the new 40's ! :lol:


Well, then, 50 is like the new 35
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Postby Saint John » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:44 pm

Dio hit in on the head. To translate what he REALLY wanted to say: "Anyone who watches AI needs their head examined." It's gotta be hard for veteran artists who've worked their asses off year after year busting their asses on the road to make ends meet, see these semi-talented teenie boppers have instant success. Take a guy like Soto. As a complete artist he could run circles around anyone AI has ever had. Yet, I'd venture to say that Kelly Clarkson has probably already outearned him because of endorsements, concerts, and a ludicrous contract with her label. That show makes me want to puke. And the way they exploit retards/"slow" people is deplorable. Yeah, that's something I want to watch. :roll: I think William Hung's album actually went Gold or Platinum. Shows you what kind of people watch that show.
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Postby msmercury01 » Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:45 pm

The music is like any era. There is good and bad. It starts out great then there are bands that become a parody of the music and style. Every decade has it. Plus yeah, sometimes we do want to relive our youth!
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