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Old 03-12-2021, 12:11 PM   #1
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1983 was up there for me. Albums by:

Ozzy
Scorpions
Quiet Riot
Def Leppard
The Police
Bowie
Robert Plant

I think Quiet Riot Metal Health was the first tape I ever bought.
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Old 03-12-2021, 01:00 PM   #2
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1983 was up there for me. Albums by:

Ozzy
Scorpions
Quiet Riot
Def Leppard
The Police
Bowie
Robert Plant

I think Quiet Riot Metal Health was the first tape I ever bought.
Private Dancer by Tina Turner
ZZ Top Eliminator
Metallica Kill Em All
Motley Crue Shout At The Devil
Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas Flood
teh first Violent Femmes
Pink Floyd Final Cut
Billy Joel Innocent Man
KISS Lick It Up
The self-titled Genesis with "That's All" on it is GREAT
Cindi Lauper She's So Unusual
Julian Lennon Valotte
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind
Billy Idol Rebel Yell
Huey Lewis Sports
Stevie Nicks The Wild Heart

are all great and from 1983 iirc.
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Old 03-12-2021, 01:18 PM   #3
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1983 was up there for me. Albums by:

Ozzy
Scorpions
Quiet Riot
Def Leppard
The Police
Bowie
Robert Plant

I think Quiet Riot Metal Health was the first tape I ever bought.
For me, it's 1980:

Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Diamond Head - Lightning to the Nations
Judas Priest - British Steel
Motörhead - Ace of Spades
Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz

All 5 released in 1980. There are several more but those are my top 5.
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Old 03-12-2021, 01:31 PM   #4
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For me, it's 1980:

Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Diamond Head - Lightning to the Nations
Judas Priest - British Steel
Motörhead - Ace of Spades
Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz

All 5 released in 1980. There are several more but those are my top 5.
1980 was also a watershed year for me as well. I'd pretty much lost all interest in pop and rock music from around 1977 to early 1980 and instead, focused on Prog Rock, Jazz Fusion, Jazz guitarists like Wes Montgomery and George Benson and Steely Dan.

That all changed once I heard Heaven & Hell, Blizzard of Ozz, The Scorpions Animal Magnetism, Pat Traver's Smokin'Whisky & Drinking Cocaine and Van Halen's Women and Children First.

All of the sudden, all was right with the world.
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1980 was also a watershed year for me as well. I'd pretty much lost all interest in pop and rock music from around 1977 to early 1980 and instead, focused on Prog Rock, Jazz Fusion, Jazz guitarists like Wes Montgomery and George Benson and Steely Dan.

That all changed once I heard Heaven & Hell, Blizzard of Ozz, The Scorpions Animal Magnetism, Pat Traver's Smokin'Whisky & Drinking Cocaine and Van Halen's Women and Children First.

All of the sudden, all was right with the world.
Animal Magnetism is a great album, for some reason it's one of the few Scorpions albums I don't own. I'm going to have to rectify that..

And Pat Travers is crazy good. I love that tune.
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Women and Children First.
"I'm drinkin' whiskey at the party tonight, and I'm looking for somebody to squeeze..." and then I go, "oh, THAT'S how you play bass in a 3 piece band with someone who goes off the rails on guitar..."
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1980 was also a watershed year for me as well. I'd pretty much lost all interest in pop and rock music from around 1977 to early 1980 and instead, focused on Prog Rock, Jazz Fusion, Jazz guitarists like Wes Montgomery and George Benson and Steely Dan.

That all changed once I heard Heaven & Hell, Blizzard of Ozz, The Scorpions Animal Magnetism, Pat Traver's Smokin'Whisky & Drinking Cocaine and Van Halen's Women and Children First.

All of the sudden, all was right with the world.
If you are ever feeling the urge to circle back around I really enjoy Geoff Farina's band Karate. Their album "Some boots" as this jazz\rock fusion college radio feel that is fantastic.

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For me, it's 1980:

Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Diamond Head - Lightning to the Nations
Judas Priest - British Steel
Motörhead - Ace of Spades
Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Ozz

All 5 released in 1980. There are several more but those are my top 5.

Women and Children First
still gets SO MANY spins, I have the Chris Bellman reissue and the original West German pressing, and I can't decide which sounds better, so I spin them both. The original US pressing sounds inferior to both, thought about selling it, might give it away, give it away, give it away now...

Double Fantasy will always have a sentimental place in my heart.

Fleetwood Mac Live
is an awesome live compilation that sounds like one show, even though it was recorded over a 5 year period. I grew up on that bad bitch.

Did Grateful Dead Go to Heaven come out that year? The cover was dreadful, but it had "Althea", "Feel Like A Stranger", and Alabama Getaway" on it, they were rocking. I remember watching old footage of them on SNL doing "Alabama Getaway" and "Casey Jones"...

AC/DC Back In Black...ubiquitous. My faves : "Shoot To Thrill" and "Have A Drink On Me" (both are very Bon-esque...)

Billy Joel Glass Houses is a personal fave, I wore that cassette OUT.

Talking Heads Remain In Light.

Zenyatta Mondatta by the Police got a ton of play.

Emotional Rescue has become one of my favorite Stones albums over the years. It's really ****ing good. Underrated, even. It gets bashed, but Some Girls and Tattoo You get heralded, but all 3 are literally cut from the same cloth, and Emotional Rescue is sandwiched between the other two. It's funky, dirty, bluesy, funny, and firmly toungue-in-cheek. It's a very "NYC at the dawn of the 80s via the Stones" kind of vibe, I suppose.
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Women and Children First
still gets SO MANY spins, I have the Chris Bellman reissue and the original West German pressing, and I can't decide which sounds better, so I spin them both. The original US pressing sounds inferior to both, thought about selling it, might give it away, give it away, give it away now...

Double Fantasy will always have a sentimental place in my heart.

Fleetwood Mac Live
is an awesome live compilation that sounds like one show, even though it was recorded over a 5 year period. I grew up on that bad bitch.

Did Grateful Dead Go to Heaven come out that year? The cover was dreadful, but it had "Althea", "Feel Like A Stranger", and Alabama Getaway" on it, they were rocking. I remember watching old footage of them on SNL doing "Alabama Getaway" and "Casey Jones"...

AC/DC Back In Black...ubiquitous. My faves : "Shoot To Thrill" and "Have A Drink On Me" (both are very Bon-esque...)

Billy Joel Glass Houses is a personal fave, I wore that cassette OUT.

Talking Heads Remain In Light.

Zenyatta Mondatta by the Police got a ton of play.

Emotional Rescue has become one of my favorite Stones albums over the years. It's really ****ing good. Underrated, even. It gets bashed, but Some Girls and Tattoo You get heralded, but all 3 are literally cut from the same cloth, and Emotional Rescue is sandwiched between the other two. It's funky, dirty, bluesy, funny, and firmly toungue-in-cheek. It's a very "NYC at the dawn of the 80s via the Stones" kind of vibe, I suppose.
Yeah, I'm into a little heavier music. I wasn't ever a big VH fan and I love early AC/DC but post-1980, I'm not fond. The Brian Johnson era just doesn't seem as raw and rough as the stuff they did with Bon.
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1983 was up there for me. Albums by:

Ozzy
Scorpions
Quiet Riot
Def Leppard
The Police
Bowie
Robert Plant

I think Quiet Riot Metal Health was the first tape I ever bought.
2 albums neither one of us listed from 1983 but I guarantee we had them both :

Van Halen 1984
and
Thriller
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None of us do, brother.

I used to be in 32/32s, by the time of the Texans playoff game at Arrowhead I was up to 36/32s, now back down to 34/32s...
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Rabble is right. there's plenty of great modern music, you just have to go to it now, it won't ever come to you. "Popular" music is a wasteland of garbage.
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Rabble is right. there's plenty of great modern music, you just have to go to it now, it won't ever come to you. "Popular" music is a wasteland of garbage.
People have always claimed that "music sucks", regardless of the era.

The great thing about the evolution of the music business is that it's easier than ever to find music that suits one's taste but it can take a little digging, unless you're willing to search out forums or threads like these that can uncover all kinds of gems.
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Will always be today due to the catalog and inspirations artists have to draw from

There's definitely genre dips along the way but its rare that I purchase anything that's been released in years prior unless its super special to me

If we're going off nostalgia, then yeah, mid 80s metal and early 90s death metal for me
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