Posted by: Anonymous
The 80s - 12/28/18 11:27 PM
Posted by: Salmo g.
Re: The 80s - 12/29/18 11:08 AM
If you think life was simpler in the 80s, try living in the 60s. Sex, drugs, rock & roll, drag racing, beer, fishing & hunting, and oh, yeah, Vietnam.
Posted by: NickD90
Re: The 80s - 12/29/18 02:43 PM
1975 kid here. I rocked the 80's. I found my special purpose in the late 80's.
From breakin' with original Air Jordans to mullets & cowboy boots. From Public Enemy to Quiet Riot. A true renaissance kid. The ladies didn't stand a chance.
Posted by: blackmouth
Re: The 80s - 12/29/18 05:51 PM
The late 70's and early 80's were good to me, life was easy, I was enjoying myself and I really liked the change in the music that seemingly came in with MTV. I was especially fond of the 'New Wave' genre, much of it was British but not all of it. Their was, Wall of Voodoo-Mexican Radio, Devo-Satisfaction, The Clash-Should I Stay or Should I Go?, The Nails-88 lines about 44 Women, Duran Duran, Talking Heads, Flock of Seagulls, etc. I found the change in the music to be refreshing at the time and I still listen to 'New Wave' on occasion and I enjoy it when I do. The mid 80's brought me challenges but fortunately, for me, my challenges have always come with opportunity.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: The 80s - 12/29/18 09:04 PM
The 80's were cool for us 'cause California was still mostly in California.
Enumclaw and Buckley were still farming and logging towns, you worked and made a living or you didn't,and it was acceptable to bang farm animals
How very Cosmoploitan
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: The 80s - 12/29/18 09:05 PM
I got a disco ball lodged in my ass and almost died in the 80’s
Posted by: Salmo g.
Re: The 80s - 12/30/18 10:31 AM
One thing about the 80s; I caught steelhead left and right, as if it were normal and would never end. Oops!
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: The 80s - 12/30/18 02:29 PM
Of course, but I know it irritates you...
The late 70's and early 80's were good to me, life was easy, I was enjoying myself and I really liked the change in the music that seemingly came in with MTV. I was especially fond of the 'New Wave' genre, much of it was British but not all of it. Their was, Wall of Voodoo-Mexican Radio, Devo-Satisfaction, The Clash-Should I Stay or Should I Go?, The Nails-88 lines about 44 Women, Duran Duran, Talking Heads, Flock of Seagulls, etc. I found the change in the music to be refreshing at the time and I still listen to 'New Wave' on occasion and I enjoy it when I do. The mid 80's brought me challenges but fortunately, for me, my challenges have always come with opportunity.
Strange I've had Sirius tuned into New Wave the past few days in the car. Tuned into MTV freshman year in college 1981. Punk was in the late 70s and early 80s. Expanded from rock to R&B, disco, and new wave.
Posted by: Salmo g.
Re: The 80s - 12/31/18 08:27 AM
As I remember the 80s, that's when they substituted flashy music videos for good solid music. Oh, and some ner' do wells figured the gullible would accept rap as music. It wasn't then; still isn't.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: The 80s - 12/31/18 09:28 AM
That was by design,dipshit. Prince could play guitar ,really well.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: The 80s - 12/31/18 09:33 AM
Oh and Frank,you seem mad. Call your sponsor.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: The 80s - 12/31/18 04:17 PM
lol
If anybody knows anything about sponsors it's vapid.
You are so predictable Frank.