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Classic 80's Music Collection Part 3 ~ (The Clash to Def Leppard)

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2009

I have 1000's of 45's from the 1980's that seemingly never see the light of day. So Imma bust em out just this once. They are 80's Rock/Pop and they are a little cheesy but they are also a slice of my youth and therefore serve a purpose. If you'd like to watch multiple episodes from the comfort of one page filled with great pictures of vinyl and all the tracks listed too....go to this link over at Hubpages http://hubpages.com/hub/Classic-80s-Music-Collection-The-Best-Music-Videos-an...

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  • With the exception of Jimmy Davis & Junction(never heard of them) the rest are classics. You should had have more DeBarge though. Terrence Trent D'arby, man what a talent that got screw by the business. Anyway thanks again funktuall. Peace.

  • It was my understanding that TT D'arby screwed himself with his own ego.

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  • Omg <3333 Deff Leppard!!!

  • what pressing is that london calling record?

  • Damn. All those records sound so good when compared with todays selection of "loud, louder, loudest & beyond" collection of pop. In the 80's we had the technology to make music sound amazing, but not the technology to ruin it with compression.

  • "2 pic. sleeves for the same record".

    In the case of Peter Cetera's Glory Of Love, one of the versions has red lettering on "PETER CETERA" and another has green lettering.

  • I once stored 31 crates of records in 1992 at a friends basement and it rained and all of my creates of records were ruined. Could you imagine that? I salvaged a few records at the time.

  • I recently dug up a B.A.D. record at my local spot and Mick Jones thanks Cool Hurc in the liner notes. I thought that was really cool. I guess the clash fell in love with New York and all really liked the new rap thing that the kids were into... Love the Clash... Those boys worked hard. What I like to call "at a Beatles pace"

  • Sorted ! top vid! some top stuff on there!! nice to see you a little more upbeat!

    havent heard that split enz track for ages...

    ps will add to the ttd comments...yes he did murder his own career! egos...yay

  • How To Be A Millionair by ABC! I always liked the 12"mix too. Have the same Clash pic sleeve. London Calling, Casbah, Vain, Should I Stay, all classics. Big Audio Dynamite sucked though. Saw them live once and I guess that didn't help much either... The Cult were like hippie goth punks turned hardrock overnight, that arrogant Terence Trent D'Arby became a pornstar after his carreer went downhill and Curiousity Killed The Cat was straight up TOTP material. Endicott was my jam back in the day!

  • your so right, he was so far up his own ass it was unbelievable

  • gotta love the clash so many hits man you got so many good songs damn your collection is big i love that rock the casbah sleeve as well

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