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Music from Europe, specifically, Germany, seemed to play a role. So, songs in both English and German seemed to litter the airwaves (imo, mostly the college station airwaves). As noted in the linked tune ... Nena's 99 Red Balloons had a German version.

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Falco - Der Kommissar
www.youtube.com



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-27 02:15 AM | Reply

youtu.be
Long version because it's such a fcnking vibe

#2 | Posted by hamburglar at 2025-09-27 04:15 AM | Reply

Here's a German version from a German band: Major Tom

#3 | Posted by hamburglar at 2025-09-27 04:17 AM | Reply

We were so naive about the fall of Russian aggression (but still a great song that blasted the airwaves when I was an Army brat in Germany '89-early 90s):
www.youtube.com

#4 | Posted by hamburglar at 2025-09-27 04:39 AM | Reply

Released 3rd of January 1990 (so not technically '90s), but another English language song by German artists that dominated: SNAP!

#5 | Posted by hamburglar at 2025-09-27 04:47 AM | Reply

Another extended version because it's just fcnking beautiful rock about healing love when the world drags you down: www.youtube.com

#6 | Posted by hamburglar at 2025-09-27 04:57 AM | Reply

Legendary song, I believe this 1989 TV performance was the debut, so just imagine what's going through the band members' heads with the crowd reaction (I also love Alan Wilder's shaking his head after Dave does an obscene gesture with the mic later on): www.youtube.com

#7 | Posted by hamburglar at 2025-09-27 05:10 AM | Reply

Back to Germans singing in English: Forever Young

#8 | Posted by hamburglar at 2025-09-27 05:22 AM | Reply

Yeah, baby!!!

Accept - Balls to the Wall

#9 | Posted by Angrydad at 2025-09-27 09:17 PM | Reply

Meh. For me, the 80's was the LA punk and New Wave scene. X, The Plimsouls, The Blasters, Wall of Voodoo, The Motels, Oingo Boingo, etc.

#10 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-09-28 03:45 AM | Reply

You want German?
Highway to Hell.
www.youtube.com

#11 | Posted by morris at 2025-09-28 01:03 PM | Reply

On the other hand, an '80s band doing it in Deutschland.
www.youtube.com

#12 | Posted by morris at 2025-09-28 01:08 PM | Reply

Unfortunately, most of the 80's most heard music was pop synth and such commercial bull hockey.

Though, as always, there were some good rock bands of different sorts, and some cool jazz.

#13 | Posted by Corky at 2025-09-28 01:35 PM | Reply

LA had great radio. Also late night music TV. Also A LOT of music venues. Corporate -------- was always and is always corporate --------.

#14 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-09-28 03:53 PM | Reply

@#13 ... Unfortunately, most of the 80's most heard music was pop synth and such commercial bull hockey. ...

Most of any decade's most heard music is called "pop."

That's why it is called pop, short for popular.

Duh.

#15 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 07:53 PM | Reply

New Order - True Faith (1987)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
[Verse 1]
I feel so extraordinary
Something's got a hold on me
I get this feeling I'm in motion
A sudden sense of liberty
I don't care, 'cause I'm not there
And I don't care if I'm here tomorrow
Again and again, I've taken too much
Of the things that cost you too much

[Chorus]
I used to think that the day would never come
I'd see delight in the shade of the morning sun
My morning sun is the drug that brings me near
To the childhood I lost, replaced by fear
I used to think that the day would never come
That my life would depend on the morning sun

[Verse 2]
When I was a very small boy
Very small boys talked to me
Now that we've grown up together
They're afraid of what they see
That's the price that we all pay
And the value of destiny comes to nothing
I can't tell you where we're going
I guess there's just no way of knowing
...


... My morning sun is the drug ...

Yeah, the song seems to be about drug use. To the point that the lyrics were said to have been changed for airplay.

www.soundonsound.com

... "That's right," Hague agrees wholeheartedly.

"As if by magic, we had nearly complete lyrics to two songs, although we made a couple of changes; the second verse of 'True Faith' goes, 'When I was a very small boy, very small boys talked to me. Now that we've grown up together, they're afraid of what they see.'

The original line that Barney brought in was 'Now that we've grown up together, they're all taking drugs with me.'

'Well,' I thought, 'that's quite cool, but... ' By now, this song was sounding like it was maybe going to be the single, so I said 'Do you think radio's going to have a problem with that line?' ...



#16 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 08:31 PM | Reply

And, fwiw, New Order developed from the ashes of the 70's band Joy Division after an apparent suicide of a leading member of Joy Division.


#17 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 08:33 PM | Reply

@#14 ... Corporate -------- was always and is always corporate --------. ...

Yep.

That's a main reason I listen to, and have listened to since the late 60's, college radio.

#18 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 08:35 PM | Reply

Housemartins - Caravan of Love (1986)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
[Verse 1]
Are you ready for the time of your life?
It's time to stand up and fight
S'alright, s'alright

Hand in hand, we'll take a caravan
To the motherland...

[Verse 2]
One by one, we're gonna stand up with pride
One that can't be denied
Stand up, stand up

From the highest mountain, valley low
We'll join together with hearts of gold...

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Now the children of the world can see
This is a better place for us to be
The place in which we were born

[Chorus]
Every woman, every man
Join the caravan of love
(Stand up) stand up, stand up

Everybody, take a stand
Join the caravan of love
(Stand up) stand up, stand up

[Bridge 1]
I'm your brother
I'm your brother, don't you know
She's my sister
She's my sister, don't you know

[Pre-Chorus 2]
We'll be living in the world of peace
And the day when everyone is free
We'll bring the young and the old
Won't you let your love flow from your heart
...



#19 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 08:40 PM | Reply

... and I might add...

Looking back at those music videos from the 80's, when music videos were just starting out, they look a bit rough and under-produced.

On the other hand, maybe that is a good thing.


#20 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 08:42 PM | Reply

@#14 ... LA had great radio. ...

Around here, it was more the college stations.

But one commercial station did seem to stand up to the music industry, and go full tilt into the 80's New Wave music: WLIR on Long Island. Their mantra was... "Dare To Be Different."

Yeah, back then, playing New Wave rock was a Thing.

A welcome change from the phlegm being proffered by the music industry's pop music at the time.


#21 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 09:54 PM | Reply

Depeche Mode - People Are People (1984)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
[Chorus: Dave Gahan & Martin L. Gore]
People are people, so why should it be
You and I should get along so awfully?
People are people, so why should it be
You and I should get along so awfully?

[Verse 1: Dave Gahan]
So we're different colours and we're different creeds
And different people have different needs
It's obvious you hate me, though I've done nothing wrong
I've never even met you, so what could I have done?

[Pre-Chorus: Martin L. Gore]
I can't understand
What makes a man
Hate another man
Help me understand

[Chorus: Dave Gahan & Martin L. Gore]
People are people, so why should it be
You and I should get along so awfully?
People are people, so why should it be
You and I should get along so awfully?

[Post-Chorus: Martin L. Gore]
Help me understand
Help me understand, help me understand

[Verse 2: Dave Gahan]
Now you're punching and you're kicking and you're shouting at me
I'm relying on your common decency
So far, it hasn't surfaced, but I'm sure it exists
It just takes a while to travel from your head to your fists (Head to your fists)

[Pre-Chorus: Martin L. Gore]
I can't understand
What makes a man
Hate another man
Help me understand
...


#22 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 09:58 PM | Reply

Traveling around the country last year for a few months, I loved picking up on college stations that were playing everything from old rhythm and blues to rockabilly, honkey-tonk, swing music, slow jazz, folk, bluegrass, and gospel.

This is a new version of and old song:

www.youtube.com

the duet and the dobro solo are standouts

#23 | Posted by Corky at 2025-09-28 10:05 PM | Reply

@#23 ... Traveling around the country last year for a few months, I loved picking up on college stations that were playing everything from old rhythm and blues to rockabilly, honkey-tonk, swing music, slow jazz, folk, bluegrass, and gospel. ...

I agree.

I'd say that college radio is a hidden gem (and a most under-appreciated gem) in the Country's culture.

18-21 year-olds given an open mic, and the ablility to play what they want to play.

I've learned so much, just by turning my FM tuner's dial below 92.




#24 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 10:17 PM | Reply

One other aspect of the 80's New Wave tunes ...

They seemed to have diverted attention away from the late 70's Disco tunes.

Was that A Good Thing?

Maybe, maybe not.


Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (1978)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...
genius.com

...
This song was given a lucky break when a Studio 54 DJ flipped to the B-side of "Substitute", a Righteous Brothers cover. During a time when most disco hits were heavily produced, this track stood out for it's clean and minimalistic approach.

[Intro]
At first I was afraid, I was petrified
Kept thinkin' I could never live without you by my side
But then I spent so many nights thinkin' how you did me wrong
And I grew strong and I learned how to get along

[Verse 1]
And so you're back, from outer space
I just walked in to find you here with that sad look upon your face
I should have changed that stupid lock
I should have made you leave your key
If I'd have known for just one second you'd be back to bother me

[Pre-Chorus]
Go on now, go, walk out the door
Just turn around now, 'cause you're not welcome anymore
Weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with goodbye?
Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die?

[Chorus]
Oh no, not I, I will survive
Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I'll stay alive
I've got all my life to live, and I've got all my love to give
And I'll survive, I will survive, hey hey
...


#25 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-28 10:44 PM | Reply

Billy Bragg - Ideology (1986)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
When one voice rules the nation
Just because they're on top of the pile
Doesn't mean their vision is the clearest
The voices of the people
Are falling on deaf ears

Our politicians all become careerists
They must declare their interests
But not their company cars
Is there more to a seat in parliament
Then sitting on your arse
And the best of all this bad bunch
Are shouting to be heard
Above the sound of ideologies clashing

Outside the patient millions
Who put them into power
Expect a little more back for their taxes
Like school books, beds in hospitals
And peace in our bloody time

All they get is old men grinding axes
Who've built their private fortunes
On the things they can rely

The courts, the secret handshake
The Stock Exchange and the old school tie
For God and Queen and Country
All things they justify
Above the sound of ideologies clashing
...


#26 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-29 12:50 AM | Reply

@#8

Alphaville - Forever Young (1984)

Yeah a fav tune for me.

It just popped up on a playlist here.

#27 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-29 01:07 AM | Reply

Smiths - How Soon Is Now? (1984)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
Sire Records chief Seymour Stein called it "the Stairway to Heaven' of the Eighties", while co-writer Johnny Marr described it as "possibly our most enduring record. It's most people's favourite, I think." Despite its prominent place in The Smiths' repertoire, however, it is not generally considered to be representative of the band's style.

Although a club favourite, "How Soon Is Now?" did not chart as well as writers Morrissey and Marr had expected. [so, not a "pop" tune ...]

Most commentators put this down to the fact that the song had been out on vinyl in a number of forms before being released as a single in its own right. The original track runs for nearly seven minutes; however, the 7" single edit cut the length down to under four minutes. The complete version is generally used on compilations. The song has been widely praised for the artistry of its lyrics. ...

[Verse]
I am the son and the heir
Of a shyness that is criminally vulgar
I am the son and heir
Of nothing in particular

[Chorus]
You shut your mouth, how can you say
I go about things the wrong way?
I am human and I need to be loved
Just like everybody else does

[Verse]
I am the son and the heir
Of a shyness that was criminally vulgar
I am the son and heir
Of nothing in particular

[Chorus]
You shut your mouth, how can you say
I go about things the wrong way?
I am human and I need to be loved
Just like everybody else does

[Instrumental Break]

[Bridge]
There's a club if you'd like to go
You could meet somebody who really loves you
So you go and you stand on your own
And you leave on your own
And you go home and you cry
And you want to die

[Instrumental Break]

[Bridge]
When you say, "It's gonna happen now"
Well, when exactly do you mean?
See I've already waited too long
And all my hope is gone

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
You shut your mouth, how can you say
I go about things the wrong way?
I am human and I need to be loved
Just like everybody else does
...




#28 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-29 02:03 AM | Reply

Zebra - Who's Behind the Door (1983)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
[Verse 1]
We sailed away
We walked two thousand miles and then we slipped away
We looked so hard
But couldn't seem to find just what the world was for
Now we know
Just what the journey's for

[Chorus 1]
Looking out to the stars
Think about what you are
What do they think of you
Animals in their zoo
They haven't got the time
Landing is not on their minds
How do we have the nerve?
We're animals in preserve!

[Verse 2]
They watch us all
They're only making sure that we don't trip and fall
And they looked so hard
But they can't tell us why we're here and just what for
'Cause they don't know
Who opened up the door!

[Chorus 2]
How can we find out more
Who owns the keyless door
Where does the cycle end
Who are the unwatched men
Where do we go from here
Faith is a fading fear
Life is a waiting room
I hope they don't call me soon
...


#29 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-29 02:15 AM | Reply

Another from the 80's ...

Dire Straits - Your Latest Trick (1985)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
The fourth track on Brothers in Arms and a turning point for the album. The songs up to this point are poppy and this song ushers in a much more gritty phase of the album.

[Verse 1]
All the late night bargains have been struck
Between the satin beaus and their belles

Prehistoric garbage trucks
Have the city to themselves
Echoes and roars of dinosaurs

They're all doing the monster mash
And most of the taxis and most of the whores
Are only taking calls for cash, mmm

[Chorus]
I don't know how it happened
It all took place so quick
But all I can do is hand it to you
And your latest trick

[Verse 2]
Well now, my door was standing open
Security was laid back and lax
But it was only my heart got-a broken

You must have had a pass key made out of wax
You played robbery with insolence
And I played the blues in twelve bars down on Lovers' Lane
And you never did have the intelligence to use
The twelve keys hanging off of my chain

[Chorus]
I don't know how it happened
It all took place so quick
But all I can do is hand it to you
And your latest trick
...


#30 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-29 02:36 AM | Reply

OK, a different view from the 80's ...

Men Without Hats - Safety Dance (1983)
www.youtube.com

The Safety Dance
en.wikipedia.org

... Meaning of the song

The writer/lead singer Ivan Doroschuk has explained that "The Safety Dance" is a protest against bouncers prohibiting dancers from pogoing to 1980s new wave music in clubs when disco was declining and new wave was beginning its popularity.

Unlike disco dancing, which is done with partners, new wave dancing is done individually and involves holding the torso rigid while thrashing about; pogoing involves jumping up and down (the more deliberately violent evolution of pogoing is slamdancing).

Clubgoers doing the newer pogo dance were perceived as posing a danger to disco dancers on the dance floor, and so club bouncers would tell pogoers to stop or be kicked out of the club. Thus, the song is a protest and a call for freedom of expression.[11] ...


#31 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-29 02:55 AM | Reply

@#31

Yeah, the 80's were a change in music.

And that may be an understatement.

But, imo, a chnage for the more creative.



#32 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-09-29 02:56 AM | Reply

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