Submitted by Bmantis311 t3_zyfmm8 in Music

I run a 80's 90's radio show on Mixcloud and for the New Year's Show I asked my listeners for their favourite 80's or 90's party songs. This is what they came up with! I was impressed! You can listen here on Mixcloud

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Money For Nothing
Dire Straits

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I Wanna Dance With Somebody
Whitney Houston

3
Summer Of 69
Bryan Adams

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Eye Of The Tiger
Survivor

5
Funkytown
Psuedo Echo

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Living On A Prayer
Bon Jovi

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Jump Around
House Of Pain

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Nothin But A Good Time
Poison

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Like A Prayer
Madonna

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Come On Eileen
Dexy's Midnight Runners

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Sweet Child O'Mine
Gun's And Roses

12
Ballroom Blitz
The Sweet

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Hey Ya
Outkast

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I Was Made For Loving You
KISS

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Intergalactic
Beastie Boys

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Dr Feelgood
Motley Crue

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To Be With You
Mr Big

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Fallen Angel
Poison

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Diesel Power
The Prodigy

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Dangerous
Roxette

21
Flashdance (What A Feeling)
Irene Cara

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Back In Black
AC/DC

23
Beat It
Michael Jackson

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Freestyler
Bomfunk MC's

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Oh Sheila
Ready For World

26
500 Miles
The Proclaimers

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This Party Sucks
The Slickee Boys

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Jump
Van Halen

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Somebody's Watching Me
Rockwell

30
Here I Go Again
Whitesnake

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Insanity
Oceanic

32
Here Comes The Hot Stepper
Ini Kamoze

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Baby Got Back
Sir Mix A Lot

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Glory Of Love
Peter Cetera

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Note: A couple of 70's songs in there but mainly 80's 90's

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Charmshity t1_j25npki wrote

Pretty generic, reads like a karaoke night bingo list

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gertie333 t1_j25nvnx wrote

Hey ya, the classic 90s song from 2003.

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Zooma_x5 t1_j25o39b wrote

SMH… No Party All The Time? It has party in the name!

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DeadEyeMetal t1_j25tv30 wrote

Not bad. Something to please most people.

Nice to see those tracks from Outkast, House of Pain, Prodigy and Beasties. Personally, I'd use the Peter Cetera song as a cue for a bathroom break so I didn't miss the classics, but not every song is for everyone, lol.

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DeadEyeMetal t1_j25u2j0 wrote

I'd have had 'Walk This Way' by Aerosmith and Run-DMC in there somewhere...

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Bmantis311 OP t1_j25u4qe wrote

Fair call. I have a lot of listeners that love The Karate Kid movies so this was a request. I thought I'd throw it on at the end as a wind down track. I usually play a slower track to close out shows.

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HottKarl79 t1_j25xfst wrote

I mean except for the fact that Hey Ya is from the early 2000s...

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teeyodi t1_j25zstd wrote

Party Train by the Gap Band. Be sure to get your tickets!

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JonayPS t1_j26714o wrote

Where's Rick James' Super Freak?

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Nizamark t1_j26aw92 wrote

no prince, but feckin whitesnake. pls don’t invite me to your party

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HoneycombBig t1_j26i109 wrote

Unpopular Opinion:

Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams are both MomRock and can go pound sand.

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xeroxzero t1_j2717v0 wrote

Snap! - The Power

Young MC - Bust a Move

Deee-lite - Groove is in the Heart

Technotronic - Pump up the Jam

LL Cool J - Momma Said Knock You Out

House of Pain - Jump Around

KLF - 3am Eternal

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Gary_Vigoda t1_j272t1h wrote

These are all the most generic songs ever. There's no flow or continuity between them. We used to dj an 80s retro night in the 90s/00s.

80s had genres too. Metal, punk, funk, new wave, etc...

The best plan is making small 3 song sets that are similar and using the last song to segue into the next set/genre. It's a lot easier when you have a crapload of albums in front of you to choose from.

Take one song from your list. Money for Nothing. Easy, pick a couple 80s tracks that have a similar vibe. It came out in 1985.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1985

There's lots of songs on that list which would work. Doesn't even have to be the same year.

https://youtu.be/uCGD9dT12C0

https://youtu.be/9NDjt4FzFWY

https://youtu.be/621Nk3Ubz4A

https://youtu.be/-AkxUirASIQ

https://youtu.be/cAQSZhazYk8

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Bmantis311 OP t1_j273lnv wrote

Appreciate the feedback but that is just not what my radio shows are about. The shows are designed to be very random and completely mix the genres up. I will often play a 90s eurodance song and back it up with some hair metal from the 80s. Very non traditional style but my listeners love it. I was inspired when creating it by a radio station here called Bryan FM. It is soo random. They play anything and just mix it up so the listener has no idea what is coming. I understand this style is not for everyone though but it is intentional.

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OrigamiLifeboat t1_j27ce1u wrote

90s party without “This is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan ?

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[deleted] t1_j27jfp1 wrote

Well, if somebody starts playing this music, and especially that top 3, and ESPECIALLY NR 1 AND 3, on a party I will leave. This is so overly generic that every workday is a party; because this are the same songs you hear again and again on almost every radiostation everyday.....

Only nr 7 stands out a bit.

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RoninSoul t1_j27qw3g wrote

He's early 2000's (2001) but Andrew W.K. would absolutely destroy this list if he was allowed.

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ToxicAdamm t1_j281ogv wrote

Painfully white list. Peter Cetera and The Proclaimers should never be on any ‘party’ list.

Missing so many bangers from American R&b acts, G-funk Rap or Parliament Funk, the Eurodance era of the early 90’s, Latin freestyle dance-pop of the 80s and 90s.

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Bmantis311 OP t1_j286m3u wrote

I'm guessing you don't know about the sevens. 500 miles always blows up there https://youtu.be/KfFElExGubY

Each to there own though. These were the requests from my listeners and the songs they wanted to hear. Feedback so far has been great.

Glory Of Love gets requested a fair bit on my show because many listeners love The Karate Kid franchise

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