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Top 732 from the 80s

By BRADBOARD

I think #3 is horrid (8 and 10 suck also)

A few others i dont care for either (I didnt scan the whole list)

I dunno who made this list,but it sucks ;D
 
Obviously, this "Bradboard" list is very skewed to the heavy metal / hard rock genre and album cuts. It does not reflect typical Top 40 music.
 
oldies76 said:
Obviously, this "Bradboard" list is very skewed to the heavy metal / hard rock genre and album cuts. It does not reflect typical Top 40 music.

Take out the two dozen R&B songs that snuck in there, and the list is not too bad for a 80's Classic Rock station.
I'm too old for this format, but my daughters friends would like It. The same be said for his 90's list. His logo is a clever copy of the Billboard logo, give him a B+ on that one.
 
I disaggree w/ all of you. I like this chart. *I* wouldnt of placed some of the songs as high as they are but still like it. I'd defintly have Whitsnake's "Here I go again" somewhere in the top5 (Its *MY* #1 of the 80s). an would defintly have some def leopard song in the top10 somewhere. #27 is an awesome song, but didn't chart very high. At least Whitesnake hit #1, Billboard and R&R. Europe peaked at #7! Livin on a prayer did spend 3 weeks @#1, Every rose spent 2 weeks @#1.

Obviously its somebodys personal chart. which is cool, its a decent chart by my book. I personaly wouldn't of put any Culture club songs on the chart though :) or Michael Jackson for that matter.

Wow, the #1 song of the 80s......buried @#552. I'm surprised Keny Rogers made the list.

A few songs from the early 80s made it but not too many.
 
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