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Welcome to our list of the 200 best songs of the 1980s. A great deal of today's music looks to the '80s for inspiration, but there are so many different ideas of what "'80s" as a descriptor can mean. Here we return to the source material. As we did for the 1960s, the 1990s,...
despite the flawless segue linking the fourth and fifth songs onKick, we only really ever heard “Need You Tonight” on the radio, leaving “Mediate” be relegated to the forgotten netherworld of 80s pop/rock.
“Robert De Niro’s Waiting”) without a moment’s thought given to actually learning how to sing. “Shy Boy” is their most irresistible hit, showcasing their seductively bored pouts and unison vocals, from their debutDeep Sea Skiving.It’s one of the few Bananarama songs where they have...
Few television series have balanced permanence and change as artfully asDoctor Who. A BBC mainstay from the early ’60s through the late ’80s, the show remained beloved by sci-fi fans during its years in TV limbo — and it’s attracted a whole new generation of fans since returning to...
,"they sang / asked during the show's fifth season."I guess we'll never know. It's kind of like a torture to have to watch this show!" 12.The Facts of Life Did you know that Alan Thicke, star of the '80s sitcomGrowing Pains, was also a successful TV theme composer? Together ...
Although Michael Douglas spent much of the ’80s and ’90s in chiselled leading man mode, the 21st century has seen him morph into one of Hollywood’s finest character actors. His multi-award-winning performance as legendary pianist Liberace – a man who didn’t believe in understatement – ...
A snapshot of London life in Thatcher’s ’80s, it conveys both the airless suffocation of class privilege and the weightless joy of creativity through the eyes of a young woman still learning her own heart. And whether as a coming-of-age drama, a haunting love story, a filmmaking ...
This movie theme was one of Dolly Parton’s first, and well-deserved, crossover pop hits. It was upbeat enough to be a perfect match for the film, which was a very 80s mix of righteous protest and screwball comedy. The movie was one of Parton’s first starring roles, appearing alongsid...