Oh wow, dipping into the 80's. Some absolutely fantastic albums on that list (several I had forgotten about, like that G-Force album with Gary Moore and that wonderful Xanadu soundtrack). Great list!
Great list as always. We played Glass Houses and Hi Infidelity til we almost wore out the needle, lol. Glad to see Waters Edge in there. I think it was an improvement from Cut Above the Rest. Love the snippet of Mick singing Own Up! He had a really good voice, but he was in a band where everyone had lead singer quality voices so he didn't get enough chances to sing lead. He may not have wanted more, as he was a humble guy, so not sure.
I apologize for not answering for so long, I was busy. I think the part of the song Own Up where Mick sings is the best in the whole album. Perhaps you are right, excessive modesty breeds insecurity. We say impudence is the second happiness!!! As always, thanks for the interesting comment!!! 🍷🎸🎤🥁✌️
@@rockforever755 No need for apologies. I used to have a boyfriend who said he was busier than a cat trying to cover up his s**t on a 4 lane highway! We do have some funny sayings here in the south.
7 out of the top 10 albums on this list had the _HELL_ played outta them by a 16 year old me back in 1980! (Mötorhead, Van Halen, Ozzy, Rush, Sabbath, Priest, and AC/DC) 🤘
Rock, in my understanding, is a general name for a number of areas of popular music. Origins Rock 'n' Roll, rhythm and blues, soul, blues, folk, jazz. Subgenres Acid rock, alternative rock, arena rock,glam rock,art rock, hard rock, heartland rock, power pop, soft rock, punk rock, heavy metal- subgenres and many others. And Fusion genres - reggae rock,samba rock, pop rock,funk rock, Latino rock,rap rock, folk rock,electronic rock, jazz rock, sufi rock, dance rock, baroque pop. For example, almost every David Bowie album is different and performed in different styles. From Baroque pop, glam rock to electronic rock, dance rock and many others. Thanks for watching and comment!!!!🥁🎸🎤✌️
It is true that most hard rock and heavy metal was in the 70s, 80s and early 90s. Thanks to such groups as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin!!!
My 1980 albums in no particular order: - Bauhaus - In the Flat Field - Jim Carroll - Catholic Boy - The Cure - Seventeen Seconds - Rush - Permanent Waves - The Sound - Jeopardy - Talking Heads - Remain in Light - Joy Division - Closer - The Jam - Sound Affects - Killing Joke - Killing Joke - Tuxedomoon - Half-Mute - Yes - Drama - Wipers - Is this real?
I've seen quite a few of these now. IMO, they show a marked propensity for metal and prog. Even though I'm not a prog rock guy, that's OK. To each his own. But in each of the videos I've seen, a good third of the content features groups or albums that I've never heard. And I'm pretty plugged in to the music scene of the time. To say they're esoteric is to damn with faint praise. It's obscurity its own sake.
1980 was a special year for me, I enjoyed listening to Judas Priest, AC/DC , Ozzy Osbourne and others!
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80s = Fantastic Decade for Rock Music
That's right!!!
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another great 100 albums from across the rock spectrum, cheers man
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Oh wow, dipping into the 80's. Some absolutely fantastic albums on that list (several I had forgotten about, like that G-Force album with Gary Moore and that wonderful Xanadu soundtrack). Great list!
1980 was really rich in good albums!!!
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Awesome year overall in popular music and believe it or not, I think it was even topped with the following year's releases.
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1980 was rich for a lot of great rock albums 🤟👍✌️👌
You're right!
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Great list as always. We played Glass Houses and Hi Infidelity til we almost wore out the needle, lol. Glad to see Waters Edge in there. I think it was an improvement from Cut Above the Rest. Love the snippet of Mick singing Own Up! He had a really good voice, but he was in a band where everyone had lead singer quality voices so he didn't get enough chances to sing lead. He may not have wanted more, as he was a humble guy, so not sure.
I apologize for not answering for so long, I was busy.
I think the part of the song Own Up where Mick sings is the best in the whole album.
Perhaps you are right, excessive modesty breeds insecurity.
We say impudence is the second happiness!!!
As always, thanks for the interesting comment!!!
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@@rockforever755 No need for apologies. I used to have a boyfriend who said he was busier than a cat trying to cover up his s**t on a 4 lane highway! We do have some funny sayings here in the south.
Really funny saying!!!👍
I don’t know what was in the water in 1980, but given the creativity that year produced we could do with another dose. Your top Ten was amazing.
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Very good list 👏🏼
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7 out of the top 10 albums on this list had the _HELL_ played outta them by a 16 year old me back in 1980! (Mötorhead, Van Halen, Ozzy, Rush, Sabbath, Priest, and AC/DC) 🤘
Permanent Waves
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Great work, man.
Thank God I had at least Jeff Beck there and back because overall that was a pretty crappy year
I was waiting for this list. Though I still debate your definition of Rock. Were does Rock end, and Pop begin?!
Rock, in my understanding, is a general name for a number of areas of popular music.
Origins Rock 'n' Roll, rhythm and blues, soul, blues, folk, jazz.
Subgenres Acid rock, alternative rock, arena rock,glam rock,art rock, hard rock, heartland rock, power pop, soft rock, punk rock, heavy metal- subgenres and many others.
And Fusion genres - reggae rock,samba rock, pop rock,funk rock, Latino rock,rap rock, folk rock,electronic rock, jazz rock, sufi rock, dance rock, baroque pop.
For example, almost every David Bowie album is different and performed in different styles.
From Baroque pop, glam rock to electronic rock, dance rock and many others.
Thanks for watching and comment!!!!🥁🎸🎤✌️
@@rockforever755 I see your point. I guess I see Rock more in it's 70s, 80s, and early 90s evolution. Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, and Hair Bands.
It is true that most hard rock and heavy metal was in the 70s, 80s and early 90s.
Thanks to such groups as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin!!!
My 1980 albums in no particular order:
- Bauhaus - In the Flat Field
- Jim Carroll - Catholic Boy
- The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
- Rush - Permanent Waves
- The Sound - Jeopardy
- Talking Heads - Remain in Light
- Joy Division - Closer
- The Jam - Sound Affects
- Killing Joke - Killing Joke
- Tuxedomoon - Half-Mute
- Yes - Drama
- Wipers - Is this real?
a great year of transition.
Compilation of heavy métal
HOW the album The game by Queen is only on 56th place?
I like It but Saxon - wheels steel should be in top 20 and Ace spades in Better position
I'd have the Gamma album in the top ten for sure. Classic Ronnie 🎸
Maybe!!!
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I've seen quite a few of these now. IMO, they show a marked propensity for metal and prog. Even though I'm not a prog rock guy, that's OK. To each his own. But in each of the videos I've seen, a good third of the content features groups or albums that I've never heard. And I'm pretty plugged in to the music scene of the time. To say they're esoteric is to damn with faint praise. It's obscurity its own sake.
NOT MY ALBUMS I CALL ROCK ALBUMS