Great Dance songs from the 80s-90s

Take On Me - A-ha

In a Big Country - Big Country

Great Southern Land - Icehouse

Waterloo - Abba

Right Here, Right Now - Jesus Jones

Cowboy - Boys Don't Cry

Who Can it Be Now - Men at Work

Two Worlds Collide - Inspiral Carpets

Da Da Da - Trio

Mexican Radio - Wall of Voodoo

Holy Grail - Hunters and Collectors

Pop Goes the World - Men Without Hats

Welcome to the Boom Town - David & David

Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung

Life in a Northern Town - Dream Academy

Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears

Crimson and Clover -Joan Jett

Red Red Wine - UB40

Turning Japanese - The Vapors

The Promise - When in Rome

Don't Change - INXS

Orange Crush - REM

See the Lights - Simple Minds

Punk Rock Girl - Dead Milkmen

Bad - U2

Ball and Chain - Social Distortion
 
These are all time classics.

nitro
Quote from darkhorse:

Take On Me - A-ha

In a Big Country - Big Country

Great Southern Land - Icehouse

Waterloo - Abba

Right Here, Right Now - Jesus Jones

Cowboy - Boys Don't Cry

Who Can it Be Now - Men at Work

Two Worlds Collide - Inspiral Carpets

Da Da Da - Trio

Mexican Radio - Wall of Voodoo

Holy Grail - Hunters and Collectors

Pop Goes the World - Men Without Hats

Welcome to the Boom Town - David & David

Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung

Life in a Northern Town - Dream Academy

Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears

Crimson and Clover -Joan Jett

Red Red Wine - UB40

Turning Japanese - The Vapors

The Promise - When in Rome

Don't Change - INXS

Orange Crush - REM

See the Lights - Simple Minds

Punk Rock Girl - Dead Milkmen

Bad - U2

Ball and Chain - Social Distortion
 
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You guys are sorry...

80's music sucked.


The mind is like a parachute... works best when it's open.


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p.s. I could give similar lists for 70s and 90s... good music is good music. Though admittedly, the 80s seemed far more prone to "one hit wonders" than any other decade.
 
Quote from darkhorse:

The mind is like a parachute... works best when it's open.

p.s. I could give similar lists for 70s and 90s... good music is good music. Though admittedly, the 80s seemed far more prone to "one hit wonders" than any other decade.
LOL, Touche. Maybe I should restate myself. I should have included IMO. And afaic, the 80's themselves sucked. peace.
 
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LOL, Touche. Maybe I should restate myself. I should have included IMO. And afaic, the 80's themselves sucked. peace.

I'd take the 80s over this time in history in a heartbeat.

BTW, Darkhorse, good music selection there. I had almost forgotten about Life in a Northern Town.
 
Quote from nitro:

I got an iPod and I am looking for great dance songs from the 80s and 90s.

Lets dump a bunch of ideas in this thread.

1) "All Day Remix" - Ministry

nitro

You'll want some of this on your pod!!

MARCH OF THE SAINT !!

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ARMORED SAINT RULES!!!!!!!!!!
 
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