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‘We Are Live’ N°41 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Dr Feelgood, Average White Band, John Mellencamp, Electric Light Orchestra, Kevin McDermott Orchestra, The Clash, Joe Jackson, Level 42, XTC, The Mission, Girl, Hear N’ Aid
? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°563 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of John Lennon, The Men They Couldn’t Hang, The Jam, The Boomtown Rats, Barclay James Harvest, Status Quo, The Mission, Cliff Richard & The Young Ones, Dream Academy, The Sisters Of Mercy, Paul Quinn & Edwyn Collins, Wrathchild
? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘We Are Live’ N°6 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of The page touches on standout tracks across decades: The Doobie Brothers’ “What A Fool Believes” captures ’70s soft rock with Michael McDonald’s smooth delivery, while Sad Café’s “Strange Little Girl” overlays soft melodies with a somber narrative. Hawkwind’s “Silver Machine” blends space rock chaos and satire, and The Mission’s “Wasteland” balances gothic drama with post-punk grit. Deacon Blue’s “Dignity” tells a working-class dream framed in warm optimism, and Bros’ “I Quit” channels ’80s pop melodrama with icy synth layers. Steve Winwood’s “Back in the High Life Again” offers polished ’80s reflection, and The Alarm’s “Where Were You Hiding” energizes with folk-punk tension.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°303 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

UB40’s “Bring Me Your Cup” brings relaxed reggae vibes to *Promises and Lies*, while The Mission’s “Tower of Strength” stands tall with its Gothic rock intensity, amplified by collaborations like *TOS2020*. Sheryl Crow’s “Everyday Is a Winding Road” grooves with layered textures and a candid nod to life’s chaos, as U2’s funk-infused “Mysterious Ways” experiments with duality and feminine themes. The Beastie Boys’ “Sure Shot” bridges jazz and hip-hop with a sharp social edge, while Sinead O’Connor’s minimalist “Thank You for Hearing Me” channels raw emotion. The Smashing Pumpkins’ “Rocket” merges grunge and ambition, and Blur’s “The Universal” juxtaposes grandeur with biting irony. Natalie Imbruglia’s brooding “Smoke” paints heartbreak through layered guitars, and Kula Shaker’s “Govinda” merges Sanskrit prayers with psychedelic sounds. Genesis’s “No Son of Mine” tackles family pain with deep storytelling, and Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” finds a swaggering cover in The Rolling Stones’ lively performances.

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