Well, okay, it's probably some cool person's blog. But I don't have the neural capacity to chase it down right now.
Anyway, here's the meme:
The idea is to examine, in glorious detail, the Depths of Suckitude of the music that was popular when you got out of High School. Philosophy being, I suppose, that the music that was popular during the time you made that high school-to-college transition is the music that shaped your Sonic Consciousness.
Whatever.
Anyway, here's what you do. You go to the Music Outfitters website and type your high school graduation year into the search tool. Select the "list of the 100 most popular songs" and you will get the Raw Material for the next step in the process, which is to look through the list and decide which songs you hated, which ones you liked, and which one was your favorite.
Post the list on your Online Journal, striking through the songs you hated (or still hate) and boldfacing the ones you liked (or still like). Bold and underline your favorite song. No opinion? Leave it as-is.
It's painful to see what 1985 holds in the archives for our retch-inducement. Here's my list:
1. Careless Whisper, Wham!2. Like A Virgin, Madonna3. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Wham!4. I Want To Know What Love Is, Foreigner5. I Feel For You, Chaka Khan6. Out Of Touch, Daryl Hall and John Oates
7. Everybody Wants To Rule The World, Tears For Fears
8. Money For Nothing, Dire Straits9. Crazy For You, Madonna
10. Take On Me, A-Ha
11. Everytime You Go Away, Paul Young
12. Easy Lover, Phil Collins and Philip Bailey13. Can't Fight This Feeling, REO Speedwagon14. We Built This City, Starship
15. The Power Of Love, Huey Lewis and The News
16. Don't You (Forget About Me), Simple Minds17. Cherish, Kool and The Gang
18. St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion), John Parr
19. The Heat Is On, Glenn Frey20. We Are The World, U.S.A. For Africa21. Shout, Tears For Fears
22. Part-Time Lover, Stevie Wonder23. Saving All My Love For You, Whitney Houston
24. Heaven, Bryan Adams25. Everything She Wants, Wham!26. Cool It Now, New Edition
27. Miami Vice Theme, Jan Hammer
28. Lover Boy, Billy Ocean29. Lover Girl, Teena Marie30. You Belong To The City, Glenn Frey31. Oh Sheila, Ready For The World32. Rhythm Of The Night, Debarge33. One More Night, Phil Collins
34. Sea Of Love, Honeydrippers
35. A View To A Kill, Duran Duran
36. The Wild Boys, Duran Duran37. You're The Inspiration, Chicago38. Neutron Dance, Pointer Sisters39. We Belong, Pat Benatar
40. Nightshift, Commodores
41. Things Can Only Get Better, Howard Jones42. All I Need, Jack Wagner43. Freeway Of Love, Aretha Franklin44. Never Surrender, Corey Hart
45. Sussudio, Phil Collins46. Strut, Sheena Easton47. You Give Good Love, Whitney Houston48. The Search Is Over, Survivor49. Missing You, Diana Ross
50. Separate Lives, Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin
51. Raspberry Beret, Prince and The Revolution52. Suddenly, Billy Ocean
53. The Boys Of Summer, Don Henley
54. One Night In Bangkok, Murray Head
55. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, Sting56. Obsession, Animotion
57. We Don't Need Another Hero, Tina Turner
58. Material Girl, Madonna59. Better Be Good To Me, Tina Turner
60. Head Over Heels, Tears For Fears
61. Axel F, Harold Faltermeyer62. Smooth Operator, Sade63. In My House, Mary Jane Girls64. Don't Lose My Number, Phil Collins
65. All Through The Night, Cyndi Lauper
66. Run To You, Bryan Adams67. Glory Days, Bruce Springsteen
68. Voices Carry, 'Til Tuesday69. Misled, Kool and The Gang
70. Would I Lie To You?, Eurythmics71. Be Near Me, ABC72. No More Lonely Nights, Paul McCartney73. I Can't Hold Back, Survivor
74. Summer Of '69, Bryan Adams
75. Walking On Sunshine, Katrina and The Waves76. Freedom, Wham!77. Too Late For Goodbyes, Julian Lennon78. Valotte, Julian Lennon79. Some Like It Hot, Power Station80. Solid, Ashford and Simpson81. Angel, Madonna82. I'm On Fire, Bruce Springsteen83. Method Of Modern Love, Daryl Hall and John Oates84. Lay Your Hands On Me, Thompson Twins85. Who's Holding Donna Now, Debarge86. Lonely Ol' Night, John Cougar Mellencamp87. What About Love, Heart88. California Girls, David Lee Roth89. Fresh, Kool and The Gang90. Do What You Do, Jermaine Jackson91. Jungle Of Love, The Time
92. Born In The USA, Bruce Springsteen93. Private Dancer, Tina Turner94. Who's Zoomin' Who, Aretha Franklin
95. Fortress Around Your Heart, Sting96. Penny Lover, Lionel Richie
97. All She Wants To Do Is Dance, Don Henley98. Dress You Up, Madonna99. Sentimental Street, Night Ranger100. Sugar Walls, Sheena Easton
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