Originally posted by Lina
i also forgot my absolute favorite: ROB BASE! "joy and pain" and "it takes two" are STILL two of my favorite songs! lol
I think the two most quintessential songs for me that embody everything about the 80's is "It takes two" by Rob Base and "Pump up the volume" (?) by Rakim "This is a journey into sound, a journey which a long the way will bring to you new color, new dimension, new value."
quite. where did you grow up? are you serious about the breakdancing stuff?
I grew up in the Riverdale, Bronx, which is a richer area of the Bronx (mostly Italian) but I've been exposed to all kinds of people in my urban days.
And no I'm not serious about the breakdancing, heh. I couldn't breakdance if my life depended on it, though there are two things about me:
1) I did do that ultra funky dance kid-n-play used to do, with the twists and the feet touching eachother, if you know what I mean, complete with the obligatory "jump over the folded leg" maneuver, if you know what I mean.
2) though I really never did any break dancing, I can do some pseudo-techno moves with my hands- does this count?
it's funny, i know it's blasphemous to many of you, but i'll always have a fondness for this music. i didn't know any metal fans until the age of 18, so i can't just wipe out everything i grew up with!
I've been in touch with many different crowds including metal heads all throughout my life. My cousin had always been a metal head so I always somehow knew of the likes of def lepard, gnr, etc.
And yeah, the mention of rap is blasphemous! shame on you (and me)! Though needles to say (laughs) I am completely reformed. I don't listen to any "new rap" that comes out today-- it simply doesn't interest me. Though if it's on the radio and a rap song from the "golden age" comes on by chance, I'll definitely listen and enjoy.
Peace out YO! (hehe)