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[NIGHT CABBIE]

"Do you have any '80s music?"

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BY NIGHT CABBIE | nightcabbie at wweek dot com

[November 8th, 2006] "Do you have any '80s music?" asks my passenger, who I suspect was born around 1987. Umm, I don't think what I think of as "'80s music" matches hers. I'm thinking HÜsker DÜ and the Replacements; I suspect she's thinking Duran Duran (who I also liked, dammit to hell). I find a Tears for Fears CD, and she's happy.

It's still on when a passenger my age gets in, and we start talking about this. "Remember when we were little, and we saw the ads for those K-Tel compilations of 'classic rock'?"

He laughs: "Oh yeah, I thought they were just so lame—all those one-hit wonders, the inevitable Led Zeppelin track." I laugh harder: "And always, 'Afternoon Delight.'"

At the grand age of 12, we felt superior to anyone who bought such things. But then we start talking about the many '80s compilations that are out now. Many of them truly suck. But sometimes when I hear the better ones, like from Rhino, I wince a little bit.

Yeah, I was listening to very underground stuff, as was my passenger, who, not knowing I was the Night Cabbie, enthused about the Mission of Burma column some weeks back. (So there, ya naysaying bastards!) But I'll hear, oh, "Bette Davis Eyes" or "Major Tom," and be like, "Oh, dammit, I loved that song." He confesses to "99 Luftballons"; I 'fess up to "Send Me an Angel," which I still have on 45.

"Face it," he says. "We're turning into our parents." Noooooo!












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RECENT COMMENTS ON “"Do you have any '80s music?"”

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dear Ms Cabbie,

Every decade through the hundreds of years of music has exquisite music from the extant masters of the time. I suppose the association of fashion and politics influe...

Hans, Nov 12th, 2006 11:39am
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Oh great another music column...Oh never mind

Troll, Nov 14th, 2006 3:43pm
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Oh please,Ms Cabbie..I suspect you,as many others did in the 80's,flicked your bic as Steve Perry belted out "Faithfully".

Laffy, Nov 17th, 2006 7:54am
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Laffy, I can state with a an extremely positive degree of assurance that this absolutely never did happen. In fact, I do not recall ever holding up a cigarette lighter at any show I went to in the '80...

nightcabbie, Nov 19th, 2006 1:00pm
 
 
 





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