80s pop icons

1980s nostalgia lives on, principally through music. Much as I would never want to go back to the styles of the 80s (and nor, I think, would Daphne, haha!), I do still like a lot of the music. Unnerving to think that decade is now 20+ years ago. Hard to believe.

Anyway, a few (mostly British) pop icons from that decade:

I am no News of the World reader but this ‘article’ looks at how some of those stars’ lives panned out, for better or worse. Of course, the language is what you’d expect from a red-top:

HE urged us to Feed The World – but 25 years after Band Aid, Eighties star Marilyn seems only to have fed his FACE.

For the slim, 10st gender bender who recorded Do They Know It’s Christmas with Bob Geldof and a host of other pop idols has ballooned to over 17 STONE…

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  1. I loved the 80s too. It was such a fresh break from the 70s. The advent of 100% cotton clothes on the market after years of nothing but polyester was worth the price of admission alone!!! People my parents generation thought every new invention was god’s gift. Polyester? No more ironing! Margarine? MUST be better than butter! My mother thought I was crazy to start buying cotton.

    You definitely got a lot of the icons there. I would add The Smiths, New Order, The Cure, and Depeche Mode for sure. I would also add Miami Vice and Risky Business and Brat Pack movies.

    I adore Alison Moyet. And Yaz(oo) and Erasure. Eurythmics too. Bananarama was always good guilty-pleasure pop. Spandex Ballet and Wham! were ok.

    I’m not sure I would call David Bowie an 80s icon. His biggest era was the 70s in terms of cultural impact.

    I’m surprised you call Morrissey out of The Smiths but not Sting out of The Police, though in both instances the bands were far better IMHO than the solo acts which followed. Nothing can compare to the magic that was Morrissey and Johnny Marr. I was super-lucky to see The Smiths in Chicago in an intimate little club — no seats, just standing room and the band was on the same level as the rest of us, no stage. That was awesome. The Police I saw on tour in a big stadium, sadly, and that was for their Synchronicity tour — although it was one of their biggest, perhaps their biggest-selling albums, I thought it was also one of their weakest, frankly. I’m mostly a fan of their middle albums.

    Duran Duran I would rather forget. ๐Ÿ˜› And although the video for A-Ha’s one hit was cute, it was way overplayed. Hey, also, where’s Flock of Hairdos? ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Mancais – glad I’m not the only one!

    Justin – fair point re: Bowie though Wikipedia said he rose to mega-stardom in the 80s! Yeh, I didn’t give much thought to the Bono/Sting Morrissey/Smiths listings, in fairness! Good that you got to see the Smiths, would have been amazing I’m sure! I wasn’t into them in that decade but appreciate them now.

  3. Did anyone notice they all pretty much look exactly the same?
    That pinched sort of face,over and over.

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