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It’s often trendy to put down the 80s in terms of music, but there’s a lot of good music to be had from that time, and I don’t just mean LA hardcore punk or college radio staples like REM and The Replacements. And every decade has its fair share of cheesy music that doesn’t age well.
In the case of the 80s, for my money the main problem wasn’t the hair or the clothes or the British accents – it was the gratuitous sax solos.
A pretty definitive list is here.
PRODUCTION NOTE: Some of the songs on the list are actually pretty good. Still, that’s probably more sax than we needed. And that's not including Kenny G.
Best gratuitous sax solo? That'd be Fear.
Let’s talk about sax,
This is dF
In the case of the 80s, for my money the main problem wasn’t the hair or the clothes or the British accents – it was the gratuitous sax solos.
A pretty definitive list is here.
PRODUCTION NOTE: Some of the songs on the list are actually pretty good. Still, that’s probably more sax than we needed. And that's not including Kenny G.
Best gratuitous sax solo? That'd be Fear.
Let’s talk about sax,
This is dF
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on 2009-07-03 03:19 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2009-07-06 08:48 am (UTC)As for Michael Bolton, no apology would be sufficient to make up for his transgressions. And that's just the mullet.