Great Dance songs from the 80s-90s

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by nitro, Dec 26, 2004.

  1. bronks

    bronks

    Kinda stretches this threads theme; but I dig'em (from another thread):

    GET THE FUNK UP!!

    Dazz -- Brick
    Flashlight -- Parliament
    Dropped a bomb on me -- Gap Band
    Slippin into darkness -- War
    Wanna get next to you -- Rose Royce
    Jungle Love -- The Time
    Mama told me not to come -- Three Dog Night
    Word Up! -- Cameo


    AAAAaarrhhh!.... Hallellujah!.... OeeeeOeeeeOhh!
     
    #91     Dec 29, 2004
  2. Pabst

    Pabst

    Bronks: You and Iceman rule!!!!!! Dazz and "wanna get close to you" are two songs that I still have here on 45's. War is actually a great band to expand here:
    Cisco Kid
    Low Rider
    The World is a Ghetto

    Also how about Tower of Power "So Very Hard To Go"
     
    #92     Dec 29, 2004
  3. bronks

    bronks

    Man Pabst, are we showing our age or what?:p

    Three Dog Night , Tower of Power, Blood Sweat and Tears, Average White Band, Old Santana (Abraxas), sheesh...I had all these on 8-track!
     
    #93     Dec 29, 2004
  4. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Yup, I had an 8-track player installed in my 79' chevy chevette.

    :)
     
    #94     Dec 29, 2004
  5. Eagles
    -hotel california
     
    #95     Dec 29, 2004
  6. with a bit of luck and a lot of champagne :D kidding, nothing happened. We just danced :)
     
    #96     Dec 29, 2004
  7. ElCubano

    ElCubano

    "fight the power" ...... public enemy
    "Follow the leader"... Eric B. & Rakim


    "Follow me into a solo, so I can flow"
     
    #97     Dec 29, 2004
  8. "Nuen und Nuensich Luft Balloons" (Ninety Nine Air Balloons)


    Always liked this song from a German source that I don't recall. May also go by another name.

    JohnnyK
     
    #98     Dec 31, 2004
  9. Pabst

    Pabst

    How about some early 80's L.A. type chick stuff.

    Divinyls: I touch Myself
    Till Tuesday: Voices Carry
    Missing Persons: Walking in LA
    Go Go's: This Town
     
    #99     Dec 31, 2004
  10. It's Mrs. Caracal (the big 80s / new wave fan on our end - Mr. Caracal was more of a metalhead at the time...)

    Just wondering how the New Year's Eve bash shook out -- pls post final play list (inquiring minds want to know!...)

    Also, no 80s compilation is complete without the Cult's "She Sells Sanctuary" (impossible to stand still when this song comes on...) and old (pre-industrial) Ministry -- I Wanted to Tell Her, Work for Love, etc.
     
    #100     Jan 2, 2005