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I love the 1980's - song lyrics!!

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Lizzer · 06/10/2001 19:47

Well, I hope I don't get flung off for this! For those of you who don't know (as discussed on the 'Eastenders' thread, for some unknown reason!) I was sent an email of 200 song lyrics from the 1980's, the idea being to name the song title and performer (Never Mind the Buzzcocks style). Me and my friend's did okay-ish and we had great fun saying 'Oh, I'm sure I know this one...' and singing them all (loudly and badly). I figured if we can have an Eastenders thread then surely a little light entertainment such as this will be allowed? I hope it provokes a lively discussion though...?! I've put the first 24 on for now and if you like them I can cut and paste the rest, sound fair?! Enjoy.....

1 My job is very boring I’m an office clerk
2 First she’ll take your pride; turn it on its side

3 Some way after midnight in my wildest fantasies
4 Don’t say you’re easy on me

5 My head is in a spin. My feet don’t touch the ground

6 I never did good things. I never did bad things
7 We are the ones that make a brighter day
8 So he told it all and, in return, he got a credit card and a Thunderbird

9 And if you say run, I’ll run to you

10 Ronnie Kray, do you know my name?

11 What do you think? Can’t think at all.
12 You won’t settle down, you’ve got both feet off the ground

13 All we wanted to do is have a good time, then they went and took our house away

14 Imagination never lets us take the blame
15 Don’t need no credit card to ride this train
16 I’ve been to paradise

17 All the world is football shaped, its just for me to kick its face

18 He’s his family’s pride and joy, his mother’s little Golden Boy

19 Where do we go from here? Is it down to the lake I fear?

20 Across the Serengeti

21 Hand in hand is the only way to land and always the right way round

22 I’ve got this feeling of emotion, a sudden sense of liberty

23 All I wanted was a word

24 We’re not going to live in silence, we’re not going to live in fear

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Littlejo · 09/10/2001 10:35

I don't want take this fantastic thread off on a tangent, but I was sent this a few weeks ago - bit of an 80's reminiscence thing, thought some of you might appreciate it! (Hope it's not too long) By the way, my legwarmers were purple...

JUST IN CASE YOU WERE FEELING YOUNG TODAY...

The people who started University this autumn across the nation
were born in 1982/3.

They have no meaningful recollection of the Thatcher era.

They were prepubescent when the Gulf War started.

Black Monday 1987 is as significant to them as the Great Depression.

Their world has always included AIDS.

Atari's and Space Invaders predate them, as do vinyl albums and audio
tapes.

The Compact Disc was released before they were one.

EVEN WORSE............

From their earliest years, a camera was something you used once and
threw away.

A "Snickers" has always been a "Snickers"

As far as they know, stamps have always cost about 26 pence.

Few, if any, have lived without an answering machine.

Few have used a TV set without a remote control and they don't know
they come in black and white.

They were born the year that Sony brought out the Walkman.

The expression "you sound like a broken record" means nothing to them.

YOU'RE PROBABLY AGED 23-33 IF.........

You wore a Kagoul

You remember Le Freak by Chic and Bad Manners' Can-Can.

At school, you and all your friends discussed elaborate plans to get
together again at the end of the century and play "1999" by Prince
over and over again.

You dressed to emulate a person you saw in a
Duran Duran, Madonna or Bruce Springsteen video.

There was nothing strange about Bert n' Ernie living together.

You learned to swim after seeing either the advert with Rolf Harris or
the one with the fairy godmother and it was about the same time Jaws
came out (and still carry the emotional scars to this day.)

You ever wanted to learn to play "Stairway to Heaven" on the guitar
and choreographed "Dancing Queen" by yourself in your room.

The first time you ever kissed someone was at a dance during "Crazy
for You" by Madonna.

You know who shot J.R. but have probably forgotten.

You remember which policeman you liked best in "Chips".

Mark from Eastenders will always be Tucker from Grange Hill/Tucker's
Luck.

You remember when Terry Wogan was on TV everyday.

You could sing "99 Red Balloons" in English and in German.

Your jaw would ache by the time you finished those "brick-sized"
packages of Bazooka gum.

You reckon Wagon wheels and Mars Bars used to be bigger.

You remember a 'Man's got to chew, what a Man's got to chew'.

You remember when there was no breakfast TV and when TV shut down at
midnight, and when there was nothing on TV in the middle of the Day
except for that test card girl with the stupid clown and a blackboard.

You remember Farleys rusks tasting nice, but when you had one about 5
years ago they were bloody awful!!

YOU WERE A TRUE CHILD OF THE 80S IF...

You remember Now compilations that had the pig on the front cover.

You never questioned why the A-Team was always imprisoned in places
that had sufficient tools to build an armored tank.

Dungeons & Dragons was your favorite cartoon

Your lunch times were spent perfecting swan dives and Backspins.

You've ever said "bright light, bright light" in a strange
High-pitched voice

You know the theme tune and the names of all the actors and characters
in Dallas & Dynasty.

You ever wished your hair/clothes/lifestyle resembled the above (or
they actually did!).

You fell out with friends during heated arguments about the relative
merits of Matt & Luke.

You owned, or wanted a "Frankie says..." T-shirt.

You have ever danced (or even worse cried) to Kylie & Jason.

Cerise pink, electric blue and banana yellow have ever featured in
your wardrobe or make-up collection.

You ever did the top toggle of your coat up around your neck without
having your arms in the sleeves, and knew you looked like a
super-hero.

You remember when the Aha video was the pinnacle of modern technology,
and you can still sing all the words.

Parachuting Action man was your favourite toy.

(Girls) Your best party dress was either a ra-ra or puff-ball skirt.

(Boys) You ever owned a thin, black leather tie (and were proud of
it),or worse it was patterned like a piano!

You wondered why a popular kids TV programme told you to "Turn off
your TV set and go and do something less boring instead".

You wanted to be either Nancy Drew or the Hardy Boys.

You remember when Keith Chegwin & Maggie Philbin were the hottest
romantic couple.... And when Keith was associated with Cheggers Plays
Pop rather than Cheggers drinks alcopops.

You wondered why your walkie-talkie didn't have the same range as
those in the Red Hand Gang.

You were shocked by the controversial plot lines in Degrassi Junior
High.

You remember watching a house inhabited by a jester, a pantomime
horse, and a woman who sneezed, and thinking that this was perfectly
normal.

You know who Joey Deacon was.

You thought ABBA were cool, the first time round!

You tried to convince your Dad to fit a strip of red lights on the
front of his Capri so it looked like KITT.

Ca-vey Wa-vey!" means anything to you.

Remmington makes you think of something other than shaving equipment.

You wouldn't say no to a milkshake

You've ever had more than 10 sweets in a 10p mix-up.

Not only did you wear luminous clothing, but they were mismatched
finger-less gloves and towelling socks.

When Yoda said There is another Skywalker and you wished he was
talking about you.

Wearing your hair like buns on the sides of your head seemed like a
good fashion statement.

You remember when Betamax was at the cutting edge of technology

You hid behind the sofa whenever you heard the word Exterminate.

Vimto or Dandelion & Burdoch ever featured in your diet.

You were really pleased when Pacman got a girlfriend.

You grew up believing that filing cabinets and telephone boxes
possessed magical powers of transformation.

After ET, you wanted a Speak & Spell even though you were top of your
class.

Your new winter coat was best used to demonstrate that your wings were
like a shield of steel.

You remember when PC had one meaning, rather than three.

(Girls) You owned a pair of Pixie Boots, generally worn with leg
warmers!

(Boys) You owned a pair of pale grey slip-ons, generally worn with
white toweling socks!

Shiny grey flecked suits.

You grew up in Trumpton, Chigley or Camblewick Green.

You've rolled the sleeves of your suit jacket up

Ooh, you could crush a Grape!

You've ever held a chicken in the air, or stuck a deckchair up your
nose.

You went to school with Pogo Patterson, Gripper Stebson, and Ro-land.

Long scarves, K9, and a time-travelling police box ring any bells.

Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy have ever featured on your Saturday
afternoon

You wore legwarmers, tried to do the splits while jumping in the air,
while singing you were going to live forever.

Fingermouse

You were proud of your picture appearing in the Gallery, just before
watching a lump of plasticine who couldn't speak English.

You know all the words to Hey Mickey (well nobody knows past the first
verse anyway).

You remember Look In magazine, and when it was only 20p

You wondered why you and your mates never encountered diamond thieves
while out on your BMXs.

You can remember what Quatro tasted like.

Your best mate had a soda stream at home and you were jealous.

You remember mobile phones that had briefcase size battery packs
attached.

This is the killer: wait for it............

You cringed every time your parents reminisced about the popular
culture of their youth!

Lizzer · 09/10/2001 10:51

Glad you liked them, folks!!! I'm hoping you don't want the ANSWERS because I haven't GOT THEM!!! I am as puzzled as you lot, was just sent it on a word document as it is! I think you're doing very well though, I didn't get half of these, some of the other ones are easier, I'm much better post 1985 as I was just starting to get into pop then age 10+!! I'll put up some more now seeing as I'm not getting any stick for it and everyone seems to be enjoying themselves!!!! There's some great sing-a-long ones in the middle, puffball skirts and lace gloves a go-go, and no. 50 is frankly disturbing (haven't a clue who it is)!
Here they are...

25 So what do you want of me, got no words of sympathy

26 I could sail down the Nile

27 A pseudonym to fool him, she couldn’t have made a worse move

28 The head of the herd was calling far far away

29 We could dance and party all night and drink some cherry wine (ah-ha)

30 If there’s music we can use it

31 Nothing to do all day but stay in bed

32 Summer in the city when the air is chill

33 Hot dog, jumping frog, Albuguerque

34 Look these eyes are just holograms look your love has drawn red from my hands

35 Been on the bottom line sure ain’t no fun

36 You know the rules and so do I

37 Politician granny with your high ideals, have you no idea how the majority feels?

38 They asked me how I got her I said “I saved money”

39 You could’ve turned around and hit me and I wouldn’t have cared

40 The room is lit red danger

41 There’s danger in emotional ties

42 Because the law don’t change in people’s minds

43 Swatted him just like a fly

44 More than an ocean keeps us apart

45 Are you somewhere feeling lonely or is someone loving you?

46 Damn hypocrite smokes two packs a day

47It brings out the animal in me

48 Tonight is the night for feeling alright

49 Lenny Bruce is not afraid

50 When we made love you used to cry

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Lizzer · 09/10/2001 10:55

They're scarily true Littlejo, am about to cut and paste and send to all my friends, nice one!

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Tigermoth · 09/10/2001 11:19

LittleJo many thanks. Trouble is I feel double as old now. I was a teenager in the 70s and an adult, for want of a better word, in the 80s. So I was a child in the 60's - 'in' not 'of' - very important! I'm definitely not an ex-hippy of near pensionable age.

Alli · 09/10/2001 11:19

41, Wham - Young Guns Go For It
27, Babushka, Kate Bush
45, Hello, Lionel Ritchie
33, Prefab Sprout - don't know name

I would love the answers if anyone has them!

Littlejo · 09/10/2001 11:30

No.50 is tourmenting me! I can hear the song now, but have total 'tip-of-my-tongue'-itis! Someone , please put me out of my misery!

Sweetie · 09/10/2001 12:14

Littlejo - No. 50 is Romeo and Juliet by Dire Straits (and a dire song it is too!)

Wornout · 09/10/2001 12:30

Oh God Littlejo, I want dash to and do the dance to FAME! with my pink leg warmers and dotty rah-rah skirt with satin trim at the bottom, or dig out my soul belt (apparently back in fashion). I long for
Banjo bars and the woofits!
Back to sensible 32 yr old now.
26 - Madness?
28 - Nelly the Elephant, Captian Sensible?
32 - This is killing me, keep here the same guy singing the same line and then I think it is "Babies being born to the over kill", but not too sure.
33 - Albuquerque - Prefab Sprout
35 - Only was is up - Yazz
36 - Never gonna give you up - Rick Astley (hated this song sooooooooo much).
38 - Dignity - Deacon Blue
41 - Bad Boys? - Wham!
45 - Hello - Lionel Rich T

Sweetie · 09/10/2001 12:42

Wornout - is 32 Roddy Frame/Aztec camera? I can't remember the title though - somebody help please!!!!

Wornout · 09/10/2001 12:52

Sweetie, Did have short dark hair at the back with a sort of brush thing happening at the front?
Because that is the picture of the guy I have got singing in my head!

Tigermoth · 09/10/2001 12:56

Wornout, will this help put you out of your misery?
Is No 32 'Somewhere in my heart' by the band that had Roddy Frame as lead singer?

Littlejo · 09/10/2001 13:15

Oh, thank you so much, Sweetie! I remember thinking Dire Straits were the bee's knees!

Sweetie · 09/10/2001 13:42
    • Word Up Colonel Abrams (or is he the guy that did the Smurfs?)
  1. Beastie Boys - Fight for your right to party
  2. Toto Coelo (sp?)- I eat cannibals
  3. REM- The end of the world as we know it
Wornout · 09/10/2001 13:44

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you tiger moth I would lend you my Just 17 any day!
But did he have dark brush style hair?

Wornout · 09/10/2001 13:57

Lizzer, You have given me a great way to wile away my hours!
I have very little work as I have handed over most of it due to my redudancy. Left with pettycash and foreign currency V.interesting I'm sure.

Dixie · 09/10/2001 15:18

This is such fun!! I'm such an eighties girl all this remembering back when is such a giggle and it's great to know lots of you are my era too!!

Agree: 28 Nellie, 32 Aztec Camera, 33 Prefab sprout, 35 Yazz, 36 Rick Astley, 45 Lionel (You all beat me to them!)

29 I think its Jermaine Stewart We don't have to take our clothes off

31 is it Manic Monday by the Bangles

39 is bugging me, Female artist got the woman singing that line in my head and then NOTHING!!

Lizzer can we really be expected to forgive you for not having the Answers...you will cause more of my sleepless nights than my son now......(only kidding!)

Lizzer · 09/10/2001 15:49

Oh, I'm so pleased you like this so much, I thought I was a bit of a saddo but now I know I'm ok!!! (Or else we're all really sad ) I'm hoping I won't regret this but if anyone wants to email me at [email protected] I'll send you the full word document to print out and keep for yourself, it only takes a minute to download. But don't worry I'll still put all of them up on here over the next week. It's just easier to print out as they are all set out nicely in a little table. But please put 'mumsnet' or something in the title as I get that much junk I'll delete you without realising it...

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Wornout · 09/10/2001 16:13

Texan Bars, Hubba Bubba, Man from Atlantis, Love for Lydia, Maggie (BBC2), Ronco xmas adverts, Barry Sheen in a Brut advert, Short skirts with thigh high socks that ended just below, Black & white t-shirts, pencil skirts, go-go logo t-shirts, blue masacara and lip gloss the first time around, the young ones and not the 9o'clock news, Oh for my wasted youth I am being regressed as we speak.

Jodee · 09/10/2001 21:06

Lizzer, as I mentioned below I was kind of CHEATING and stumbled on the website that the quiz came from so I will email you the link with the questions & answers and keep the rest of you in the dark! tee hee.

Jolly · 09/10/2001 21:09

I'm really, really sorry about this but number 39 is Bardo - can't remember title - One Step Further???

Marina · 10/10/2001 08:25

Sweetie - it's Cameo. (Mmm, that shiny red cod-piece...). Father Abraham did the Smurfs and Colonel Abram was "Trapped". Weren't the 80s so eclectic, everyone!
Littlejo, thankyouthankyouthankyou. As I remember ALL of those, I can now officially realign my age to 23-33.

Joe · 10/10/2001 10:50

I dont think I got any of those lyrics, I now feel a sad person. I do remember the concerts though, Shaking Stevens twice, 5 star, Cameo and trying to pull the ring off the finger of the lead singer of Showaddywaddy, UB40. My hubby is 6 years younger than me and laughs at my record collection even though I dont have many.

Littlejo · 10/10/2001 11:18

5 Star! Oh my god! I remember being so chuffed getting their album for my birthday (casette of course). I've heard them referred to as the 'Poor Man's Jackson's', but I think that flatters them somewhat...

Lizzer · 10/10/2001 14:30

Jodee, you're an evil woman - and I like you! I'm just about to send off the emails to those of you who want them, anyone else please let me know...

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Jodee · 10/10/2001 17:49

Evil - moi !!!!