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James
 Rep: 664 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

James wrote:

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Were eliminated in the last round.

Furbush
 Rep: 107 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

Furbush wrote:

billy.
idol.

Gong
 Rep: 60 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

Gong wrote:

Born and raised in New Jersey, but I'm voting for it 'til its gone.

Axl S
 Rep: 112 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

Axl S wrote:

Huey Lewis and The News

RussTCB
 Rep: 633 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

RussTCB wrote:

removed

Neemo
 Rep: 485 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

Neemo wrote:

journey

PaSnow
 Rep: 205 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

PaSnow wrote:

I'll go Rebel Yell. What the hell was Billy Idol about?? 80's psuedo punk rocker or something..  Eyes Without a Face was a good song, but that's all I recognize.

Gong
 Rep: 60 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

Gong wrote:
PaSnow wrote:

I'll go Rebel Yell. What the hell was Billy Idol about?? 80's psuedo punk rocker or something..  Eyes Without a Face was a good song, but that's all I recognize.

When you hear the music you make a dip
Into someone else's pocket then make a slip

Steal a car and go to Las Vegas
Ooh, the gigolo pool

Hanging out by the state line
Turning holy water into wine

Drinkin' it down

I'm on a bus on a psychedelic trip
Reading murder books tryin' to stay hip.

Thinkin' of you - you're out there so
Say your prayers ...

NY Giants82
 Rep: 26 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

NY Giants82 wrote:

Bryan Adams

Axlin16
 Rep: 768 

Re: Best Album of the 80s II elimination- Round 6

Axlin16 wrote:

Billy Idol, for me, was one of the great defining artists of the decade. Rebel Yell, Eyes Without a Face, Flesh For Fantasy, Don't Need A Gun, Sweet Sixteen, and who can forget that wet dream death scene from Nightmare on Elm Street 4 with Fatal Charm blaring in the background.

As for my vote, since the beginning of this competition - David Bowie. I just never understood the great fan fare with the guy. I liked one song he did, that was his duet with Freddie Mercury on Queen's "Under Pressure".

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