Hello,
It was the end of one decade and about to be the 90s. Looking back 40 years later- wow, that's hard to believe- the 80s are still my favorite decade. That's especially for culture and music. I still say the music of the 80s is the best music ever made.
Just off of the top of my head some of the amazing musicians of the 80s- in no particular order- include Madonna, ZZ Top, Cyndi Lauper, Billy Joel, Elton John, Def Leppard, Boston, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Journey, REO Speedwagon, Styx, Lita Ford, the Jackson siblings, Billy Ocean, INXS, Erasure, U2, Also don't forget all the great country musicians Randy Travis, Alabama, George Strait, Reba McEntire, Conway Twitty, John Anderson and many others.
Some of the best movies of 1989 include "Batman", "Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade" (In a James Earl Jones like voiceover "although it wasn't really the last crusade, now was it?"), "Dead Poets Society", "When Harry Met Sally", one of my personal favorites "The Abyss", "Lethal Weapon 2", "Field of Dreams", "Major League", the not as good as I thought it was going to be "Born on the 4th of July", "Lean On Me", "Glory" and "When Harry Met Sally".
1) Peter Cetera and Cher "After All":
Not intentionally starting off with a one two Peter Cetera twofer. 2) Chicago "Look Away":
3) Debbie Gibson "Lost In Your Eyes":
4) Breathe "How Can I Fall":
5) Karyn White "The Way You Love Me":
6) Randy Travis "Deeper Than The Holler":
7) Keith Whitley "When You Say Nothing At All":
8) Ricky Van Shelton "Living Proof":
9) Tom Petty "Free Fallin":
10) The Cult "Fire Woman":
11) The Replacements "I'll Be You":
12) Elvis Costello "Veronica":
13) Tesla "Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)":
14) The Rolling Stones "Mixed Emotions":
15) Living Colour "Open Letter To A Landlord":
16) Kix "Don't Close Your Eyes":
17) Clint Black "Nobody's Home":
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