Now that I'm home, I thought I'd try it. It's supposed to be a meme for the music one listened to during one's high school graduation year, but I didn't listen to radio then (by then, I was fully into alternative music, alternating with classic rock). I started listening to alternative music in 1986-1987 (oh, boy, were we naive! Black shirts, 120 Minutes on MTV, copying each other's Echo and the Bunnymen tapes, etc.). In the spring and summer of 1986, I listened to heavy metal - I remember the marathon on the local metal station when Cliff Burton died.
So my last full year of listening to regular radio, not niche stations, was 1985. So here's my 1985 list:
The Year I Graduated HS Top 1oo Meme (or in my case, the Last Year I Listened to Radio Meme):
First, go here, then type the year you graduated from HS into the search bar.
Then, code the entries as follows:
Bold equals “I probably wouldn't change the station if it came on the radio."
Strikethrough means “I might break my finger trying to change the station once I figured out which song it was."
Bolded Italics means “Not only would I turn it up, I own it on CD or on itunes″
Do nothing to entries you don’t remember, or have no response to.
Top 100 Hits of 1985 / Top 100 Songs of 1985
1. Careless Whisper, Wham!
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3. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Wham!
4. I Want To Know What Love Is, Foreigner
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6. Out Of Touch, Daryl Hall and John Oates But not for the whole song - I think I'd get tired of it
7. Everybody Wants To Rule The World, Tears For Fears Now I'm hungry for popcorn!
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9. Crazy For You, Madonna
10. Take On Me, A-Ha Morten, Mags and Pal!
11. Everytime You Go Away, Paul Young
12. Easy Lover, Phil Collins and Philip Bailey
13. Can't Fight This Feeling, REO Speedwagon Ah, Champaign's finest! I love the hard "r" in this song: "It's time to bring the ship into the shorrrre, and throw away the oarrrrs forrrrreverrrrr"
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18. St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion), John Parr
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20. We Are The World, U.S.A. For Africa
21. Shout, Tears For Fears
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24. Heaven, Bryan Adams
25. Everything She Wants, Wham!
26. Cool It Now, New Edition "Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky and Mike, if I love the girl, who cares who you like?"
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29. Lover Girl, Teena Marie
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35. A View To A Kill, Duran Duran
36. The Wild Boys, Duran Duran
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39. We Belong, Pat Benatar If I know the words, I'll sing along to anything on the radio. This confuses my friends, who should know better by now; they often leave songs on because I'm singing along, even though I don't like them. I'd happily sing along to this one, but I don't especially like it
40. Nightshift, Commodores Oh, this is one of my favorites! By far, this is my favorite song on the list that I don't own on a CD or ipod
41. Things Can Only Get Better, Howard Jones
42. All I Need, Jack Wagner I don't like this song at all, but it's OTT enough to make me want to sing along mockingly for a minute or two
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46. Strut, Sheena Easton
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49. Missing You, Diana Ross
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52. Suddenly, Billy Ocean I can't believe I put a Billy Ocean song in bold type - but yeah, I'd keep it on
53. The Boys Of Summer, Don Henley ironically, "don't look back, you can never look back"
54. One Night In Bangkok, Murray Head Yes, I own the Chess soundtrack!
55. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, Sting My older sister used to have a pin that said "set them free". I was envious
56. Obsession, Animotion
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58. Material Girl, Madonna
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60. Head Over Heels, Tears For Fears
61. Axel F, Harold Faltermeyer I know I know this, but I can't separate it from all the other instrumental hits of the mid-80s
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64. Don't Lose My Number, Phil Collins
65. All Through The Night, Cyndi Lauper
66. Run To You, Bryan Adams
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68. Voices Carry, 'Til Tuesday I'm the only one I know who remembers this video, but I still like it
69. Misled, Kool and The Gang
70. Would I Lie To You?, Eurythmics
71. Be Near Me, ABC
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73. I Can't Hold Back, Survivor
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75. Walking On Sunshine, Katrina and The Waves I'd switch it off before the end, but I'd sing a bit of it
76. Freedom, Wham!
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79. Some Like It Hot, Power Station
80.
81. Angel, Madonna
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83. Method Of Modern Love, Daryl Hall and John Oates
84. Lay Your Hands On Me, Thompson Twins
85. Who's Holding Donna Now, Debarge
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87. What About Love, Heart Not my favorite Heart song (that's be "Crazy on You"), but this one's fun to belt out
88. California Girls, David Lee Roth not my favorite from Diamond Dave, but it's fun
89. Fresh, Kool and The Gang
90. Do What You Do, Jermaine Jackson I can't believe I like this song!
91. Jungle Of Love, The Time query: do they mean "Jungle Love"? If so, I'm all over it
92. Born In The USA, Bruce Springsteen in fact, I just checked this CD out from the library today!
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94. Who's Zoomin' Who, Aretha Franklin
95. Fortress Around Your Heart, Sting
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100. Sugar Walls, Sheena Easton

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