The 80's

Brian_Gladden

SOH-CM-2025
Sometimes I miss the 80's. I was younger, 50 pounds thinner and I could watch the direct feeds for stuff like this on the 10 foot satellite dish in the back yard.

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Eric Clapton, Mark Knoffler, Tina Turner, Phil Collins, Elton John...


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All of the above plus Paul McCartney, Bryan Adams, Tommy Shaw...


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Too many to list...

Good music
 
Loved the 80's

.... thanks for sharing...

and yeah I was 20 years younger,
and maybe 120 lbs lighter :)
 
the eighties for me were going from high school to college to the music scene, what a ride, best time of my life!!

AC/DC started it all for me, literally something inside clicked hearing the first chords.

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Dangerous Toys, first band I saw and hung out with in Austin, great bunch of guys and talented.

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Dirty looks, big influence when first starting out.

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this early influence got me all kinds of female attention, LOL

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i saw these guys play in a tiny little club and i will never forget it. one of my all time favorite bands

keep your eyes peeled for:

a pre-whitesnake tawny kitaen

giant jersey girl hair

robin crosby when he was still alive, and awesomely shredding

milton berle, surprisingly enough, not in drag

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thanks a few goodies there
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a great friend of mine
he is now 60
he used to drive me to the dole office
every wednesday
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ah the eighties...went to work...got married...three kids(two of em were in the nineties)....almost 30 years later i have the same job, same wife and same kids(who aren't kids anymore but they won't leave:icon_lol:)
 
another one
always felt embarrassed and so did most of the band
but he has a point
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got married in the 80's myself
left the city life
an came to live near RR6:wavey:
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Dangerous Toys, first band I saw and hung out with in Austin, great bunch of guys and talented.

Great band, although Teas'n Pleas'n is a great song i like this one even more

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This is the band that got me into hard rock/Metal

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Then this band made me grow my hair long:jump:

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Then got turned onto these guys and the rest is history:wavey:

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The 80's were a great time to grow up.

Joe
 
then of course theres yer Jefferson Starship...
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cinderella is another great band! i have seen them live 3 times. one of my old neighborhood buddies was their sound guy until he went blind


then of course theres yer Jefferson Starship...

for a bit of irony, "nothing's gonna stop us now" was our wedding song at my first marriage.
i didn't pick it though. by this time in their career they had released some real stinkers like "we built this city".
i had begun calling them jefferson wheelchair
 
by this time in their career they had released some real stinkers like "we built this city".
i had begun calling them jefferson wheelchair

LoL..jefferson wheelchair, i saw them in concert with Grace Slick either 79, 80 81 somewhere in there.
 
cinderella is another great band! i have seen them live 3 times. one of my old neighborhood buddies was their sound guy until he went blind

I saw Cinderella live. They were never really my thing [I came for the headliner, and they were the opening act] , but I remember thinking they put on a really professional show, and their audience loved them.

JAMES
 
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