Gezza
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Post by Gezza on Jun 21, 2011 22:58:14 GMT 1
Connected to the thread "Top 100 best selling albums of the 80s" here's your chance to have your say. Simply vote for the albums you love.
Open for 5 days top 3 will go through and the rest out....by the way there are 3 albums from the 70s in the top 100 so i've used Nos 101,103 & 104 on my list to make up 100 albums from the 80s!
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Post by evansabove on Jun 22, 2011 7:17:20 GMT 1
voted for 3
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Post by rubcale on Jun 22, 2011 12:28:37 GMT 1
voted
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Post by PurpleCareBear on Jun 22, 2011 16:00:41 GMT 1
voted
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Post by diamondgirl on Jun 22, 2011 21:46:31 GMT 1
voted
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Post by darkstar79 on Jun 22, 2011 22:08:24 GMT 1
Could only vote for one.
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Post by raliverpool on Jun 23, 2011 19:31:19 GMT 1
Voted for 2, not great quality.
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Post by Chris on Jun 23, 2011 23:16:17 GMT 1
Voted for just one.
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Post by Smurfie on Jun 24, 2011 19:15:27 GMT 1
Scarily I own nine of those! But voted for three.
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Jan
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Post by Jan on Jun 24, 2011 23:04:57 GMT 1
Voted for 4 but i do miss my personal favourates NOT listed here, so i suppose some of them should turn up in the next rounds?
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Post by rubcale on Jun 25, 2011 10:58:16 GMT 1
voted
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Post by coolchristie on Jun 25, 2011 11:03:58 GMT 1
voted
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Post by snowqueen on Jun 25, 2011 15:11:02 GMT 1
voted
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Gezza
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Post by Gezza on Jun 27, 2011 8:31:56 GMT 1
Alison Moyet, Wham!, and Eurythmics are trhough from this one!
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Post by evansabove on Jun 27, 2011 8:43:18 GMT 1
Great selection there
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Post by PurpleCareBear on Jun 27, 2011 16:38:46 GMT 1
Yay for Wham ! I never had the Moyet or Eurythmics albums,but liked the singles,so pleased that they're through too.
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Post by Shireblogger on Jun 28, 2011 12:39:32 GMT 1
A representative selection of 80s pop there.
"Labour Of Love" didn't score many votes. Shame really, because it was quite influential at the time, opening up many people's eyes to Caribbean music, and still makes for pleasant listening today. It marked UB40's transition from credible alternatives to mainstream commerciality, and thus the inexorable slide towards critical dismissal.
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