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Forums - Music - Top Music of the 80's Elimination Thread~It's finally over!

+ Hall and Oats - Out of Touch
- Soul II Soul - Back to Life



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+ Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
- Hall & Oates- out of touch



+ Duran Duran - A View To A Kill

- Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight



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+ Hall and Oats - Out of Touch (still better then half the songs that are left)
- Soft Cell - Tainted Love (gone)



+ Duran Duran- a view to a kill
- Genesis- Domino



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+ GnR - Paradise City
- Springsteen - Born in the USA (eliminated)



+ Hall and Oats - Out of Touch
- Madonna - Material Girl



+ Pet shop boys- west end girls

- Journey- Don't stop Believing

 

Also a vote every 4 hours means whoever is at home all day and online has a much betetr chance of getting the track they like in the final few left.



+ Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock- It takes two
- Public Enemy - Fight the Power



+Blondie - The Tide Is High
-Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA

Although, I admit, this song is not even one of my favourite Blondie's 80's releases, even though it was popular at the time and has a really cool genre mix; and of their #1 singles from 80/81, I think Atomic was their best, followed by Rapture or Call Me.

Atomic is more the style Blondie was popular for, they started out as a proto punk band and then hit the big time when they began introducing disco elements (the style mix that would take off in the 80's and pioneered by Blondie and the Cars).

Rapture was the very first rap song to hit #1 on pop music charts, and it was something like 10 years before another one succeeded.

Call Me was a popular rock song, nothing particularly special, but it was very popular in the US.



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