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3 'anonymous ' members  are logged  on.  I'm 99.99% certain i know two of them but who is no 3? Hmmmmm

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I'm kinda liking all this getting pissed to the eyeballs thing. Even better, no hangovers as yet.

I'm fuckin rock, me. :D

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2 hours ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

I'm kinda liking all this getting pissed to the eyeballs thing. Even better, no hangovers as yet.

I'm fuckin rock, me. :D

Welcome to my world.

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Y'all are tempting me to toss 25 years of sobriety in the toilet.

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5 hours ago, CarolAnn said:

Y'all are tempting me to toss 25 years of sobriety in the toilet.

Don't. 

I another week or so I will be back to a sober normality.

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7 hours ago, CarolAnn said:

Y'all are tempting me to toss 25 years of sobriety in the toilet.

Yeh definitely don't or you'll end up like me :D ain't nobody got time for THAT!

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7 hours ago, CarolAnn said:

Y'all are tempting me to toss 25 years of sobriety in the toilet.

 

Don't. There's other ways to get kicks that don't give you cancer.

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OK. Three votes and I'll stick with coffee and sobriety. :)

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I was still dwelling on whether as Switch says in the DDP team submitted that 1982 was indeed the best year for pop. I still say 1984. Anyway, in a totally unscientific manner and given I now have completed lists for top 30 hits in the UK charts for 1982, 1983 and 1984 (I still have my 1981 list too if you'd like that list too), I thought I'd have a go at completing a representative chart of the year.

 

Now this isn't by sales, that would be too easy. What I have done here is pick acts who have at least one living member today. Then I have chosen that act's highest charting position in that year. So if an act's best position was #30, it appears at #30 in the list and so on.

 

There obviously has been some competition and debate as to the higher positions where acts are more likely to be tied, so in that case, I've gone with my choice. If anything, it gives you a playlist of that year but it's a fair representative sample of each year which doesn't depend on sales only.

 

So they follow in the next post. Enjoy listening to anything you haven't heard before....

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1982

 

#01 Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners

#02 Only You - Yazoo

#03 Mad World - Tears For Fears

#04 The Look of Love - ABC

#05 Dead Ringer For Love - Meat Loaf

#06 Maneater - Hall and Oates

#07 Run To The Hills - Iron Maiden

#08 Blue Eyes - Elton John

#09 Party Fears Two - The Associates

#10 Senses Working Overtime - XTC

#11 Wedding Bells - Godley and Creme

#12 Reap The Wild Wind - Ultravox

#13 Promised You A Miracle - Simple Minds

#14 Young Turks - Rod Stewart

#15 Spirits In The Material World - The Police

#16 View From A Bridge - Kim Wilde

#17 Should I Stay Or Should I Go - The Clash

#18 Landslide - Olivia Newton-John

#19 Back Of Love - Echo and the Bunnymen

#20 I Just Wanna Spend Some Time With You - Alton Edwards

#21 Freebird - Lynyrd Skynyrd

#22 Under The Boardwalk - Tom Tom Club

#23 (Isn't One so picked another #22) Fireworks - Siouxsie and the Banshees

#24 House On Fire - The Boomtown Rats

#25 Head Over Heels - ABBA

#26 Going To A Go-Go - The Rolling Stones

#27 (Isn't one, so picked another #26) It's Raining Again - Supertramp

#28 After The Goldrush - Prelude

#29 Temptation - New Order

#30 Bamboo Houses - David Sylvian/Ryuichi Sakamoto

 

1983

 

#01 Down Under - Men At Work

#02 (Keep Feeling) Fascination - Human League

#03 Africa - Toto

#04 I'm Still Standing - Elton John

#05 Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye - Bananarama

#06 The Safety Dance - Men Without Hats

#07 Love Cats - The Cure

#08 Islands In The Stream - Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers

#09 Blue Monday - New Order

#10 The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up) - Level 42

#11 Undercover Of The Night - The Rolling Stones

#12 Come Dancing - The Kinks

#13 Last Night A DJ Saved My Life - Indeep

#14 Twisting By The Pool - Dire Straits

#15 The First Picture Of You - The Lotus Eaters

#16 Shiny Shiny - Haysi Fantayzee

#17 68 Guns - The Alarm

#18 Oblivious - Aztec Camera

#19 Last Film - Kissing The Pink

#20 Genetic Engineering - OMD

#21 I'm Never Giving Up - Sweet Dreams

#22 Mind Up Tonight - Melba Moore

#23 Music - D-Train

#24 Rebel Run - Toyah

#25 This Charming Man - The Smiths

#26 She's In Parties - Bauhaus

#27 Cry Me A River - Mari Wilson

#28 Owner Of A Lonely Heart - Yes

#29 She's Sexy And 17 - The Stray Cats

#30 Not Now John - Pink Floyd

 

1984

 

#01 The Reflex - Duran Duran

#02 Radio Ga Ga - Queen

#03 Dancing With Tears In My Eyes - Ultravox

#04 Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty Four) - Eurythmics

#05 Drive - The Cars

#06 Dr Beat - Miami Sound Machine

#07 White Lines (Don't Do It) - Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel

#08 Young At Heart - The Bluebells

#09 Free Nelson Mandela - Special AKA

#10 Shout - Tears For Fears

#11 2 Minutes To Midnight - Iron Maiden

#12 Closest Thing To Heaven - The Kane Gang

#13 Just Be Good To Me - SOS Band

#14 Love Wars (Womack and Womack)

#15 Get Out Of Your Lazy Bed - Matt Bianco

#16 2000 Miles - The Pretenders

#17 King Of Pain - The Police

#18 Eyes Without A Face - Billy Idol

#19 Spice Of Life - Manhattan Transfer

#20 Come Back - Mighty Wah!

#21 Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung

#22 Tour De France - Kraftwerk

#23 This Is Mine - Heaven 17

#24 Calling Your Name - Marilyn (scrapes into 1984, charted higher in 1983, but hey, still hit 24 in 1984)

#25 I Wanna Be Loved - Elvis Costello and the Attractions

#26 Perfect Skin - Lloyd Cole and the Commotions

#27 Hand In Glove - Sandie Shaw

#28 The Politics of Dancing - Re-Flex

#29 Give Me More Time - Whitesnake

#30 Renegades of Funk - Afrika Bambaata and the Soulsonic Force

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Ah, Kim Wilde...

 

Interesting to see Maiden had a top ten hit other than Bring your daughter to the fucking slaughter. Of course, it'd have to be RttH.

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21 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:

I would listen to those albums.

 

I do listen to those albums.

More or less.  I have an embarrassing number of late 70s/early 80s compilations.

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12 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

I was still dwelling on whether as Switch says in the DDP team submitted that 1982 was indeed the best year for pop.

Wasn't me, sorry.

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1 hour ago, Switch said:

Wasn't me, sorry.

Yikes, can't remember who it was then....:P For some reason you lodged in my head....

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1 hour ago, YoungWillz said:

Yikes, can't remember who it was then....:P For some reason you lodged in my head....

One of Youth in Asia's theme teams, as revealed in this post in the DDP thread.

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1 hour ago, The Dead Cow said:

One of Youth in Asia's theme teams, as revealed in this post in the DDP thread.

Cheers, I had some form of Forumzheimers or summat...I can't remember...

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If Warwick Davis wasnt such a shortarse and Ricky Gervais hadnt penned the TV series ' Lifes too short' for him, would he have got the airtime/ game shows he has been given?

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He only gets work because Deep Roy is getting old.

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10 hours ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

If Warwick Davis wasnt such a shortarse and Ricky Gervais hadnt penned the TV series ' Lifes too short' for him, would he have got the airtime/ game shows he has been given?

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Maybe, he was still pretty famous before Life's Too Short.

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1 hour ago, Deathray said:

 

Maybe, he was still pretty famous before Life's Too Short.

Aye.

Who could possibly forget his towering performances in Leprechaun 1, 2 and 27.

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12 hours ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

If Warwick Davis wasnt such a shortarse and Ricky Gervais hadnt penned the TV series ' Lifes too short' for him, would he have got the airtime/ game shows he has been given?

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You are on a sticky Wicket  here because Willow is an excellent film.

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5 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:
12 hours ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

If Warwick Davis wasnt such a shortarse and Ricky Gervais hadnt penned the TV series ' Lifes too short' for him, would he have got the airtime/ game shows he has been given?

Answers on a post card to.....

You are on a sticky Wicket  here because Willow is an excellent film.

 

Hasn't he been in all the Harry Potter films too?

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12 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

Hasn't he been in all the Harry Potter films too?

I will have to defer to @YoungWillz

on that one.

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I believe he has.

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