'80s Song Tournament

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Oh that is one of my FAVORITES, 7thson! I'm glad you remembered it.



Oh wait I posted mine all willy nilly and like included rare videos n stuff, Did I do wrong?
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After two more people go, you can go again, 7thson.

The rule is 3 people, but Jiraffe went after you.



And if you can't post the Youtube videos, just post the song name/artist in here.

UNLESS it's a Prince song.



Wait -- why the hell is this in the Movie Reviews subforum? I didn't mean to post this thread here! I didn't even think I had... I'm weirded out now.



On the outside looking in.
ROLLING STONES: One Hit (To the Body)




ROD STEWART: Some Guys Have All the Luck




BOB DYLAN: Tight Connection To My Heart (has anybody seen my love?)




JOHN LENNON: Watching the Wheels

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I can't believe I put this in the Movie Reviews subforum. I could have swore I didn't, though.



On the outside looking in.
Oh god, LP Quagmire. That's not '80s.
ROLLING STONES: One Hit (To the Body) - 1986

ROD STEWART: Some Guys Have All the Luck - 1984

BOB DYLAN: Tight Connection To My Heart (has anybody seen my love?) - 1985

JOHN LENNON: Watching the Wheels - 1980



Good whiskey make jackrabbit slap de bear.
Here is my four:

Dreams - Van Halen


Def Leppard - Rock Of Ages


Whitesnake - Here I Go Again


Motley Crue - Kickstart My Heart
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Well, since 7thson, Jiraffe and Quagmire have gone, I'm gonna go again.










On the outside looking in.
Well, since 7thson, Jiraffe and Quagmire have gone, I'm gonna go again.







Always loved Paul Young, and this is the song that introduced me to him. "You Can Call Me Al" is typically catchy Simon, and the video itself is the funniest thing Chevy Chase has ever put on celluloid. Love Whitney, but that's one of her lesser tracks and the album is among her weakest. The less said about your final pick, the better.



I love "Dynamite" and really, I'm not sure what possessed me to pick that Whitney Houston song, but I'm just feeling it right now.