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1989 - Musical Memories


Rubin Farr

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B-52's

Camouflage

Camper Van Beethoven

The Cure

Martin Gore

Depeche Mode

Ian McCulloch

Echo & The Bunnymen

Edie Brickel & New Bohemians

Erasure

Fine Young Cannibals

Guadalcanal Diary

Howard Jones

Janet Jackson

Jesus & Mary Chain

Kate Bush

Lenny Kravitz

Love & Rockets

Bauhaus

Madonna

Mighty Lemon Drops

Michael Penn

The Mission UK

Moev

Nine Inch Nails

Nitzer Ebb

Peter Gabriel (Passion)

Peter Murphy

Pixies

P.I.L.

Renegade Soundwave

Robyn Hitchcock & Egyptians

The Creatures

Soul II Soul

The Smithereens

Stone Roses

Sugarcubes

Tears for Fears

The The

XTC

Xymox

Dead Milkmen

Information Society

Johnny Hates Jazz

New Order

Morrissey

Smiths

Psych Furs

REM

Siouxsie & Banshees

They Might Be Giants

U2

Front 242

George Michael

INXS

Men w/out Hats

Midnight Oil

Pet Shop Boys

Sinead O'Connor

Sisters of Mercy

Thompson Twins

Dead or Alive

 

 

 

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I'm willing to bet that almost nobody was listening to NIN in 89 since PHM didn't come out until October of that year.

 

Me:

Pet Shop Boys

Butthole SUrfers

Dead Kennedys

Suicidal Tendencies

DRI

The Cramps

Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper

The Buzzcocks

Deja Voodoo (Kind of alt country/punk from the 80's, my friend and I did and air guitar to their cover of CHeese and Crackers and we threw kraft singles and crackers out into the audience, hit the prinicipal of our junior high right in the head with a cheese slice)

 

I dunno, all kinds of other punk, metal etc.

 

Oh and Maestro Fresh Wes was big in 89.

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pretty much just, like, Elvis or some shit, whatever my dad would put on in the car

 

I didn't have any music of my own until high school, unless you count the audio tracks from The 7th Guest. I listened to the hell out of that game's soundtrack

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I'm willing to bet that almost nobody was listening to NIN in 89 since PHM didn't come out until October of that year.

 

my friend bought that tape the week it came out, and we saw NIN open for Jesus & Mary Chain in November. the next day i declared them the saviors of rock n roll, LOL.

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my dad was jamming led zepplin and king crimson and fleetwood mac, from what i've gathered talking to him. but 89 is a bit early.

 

 

still love these bands.

 

in 89 i was very young.

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Queen from my mom. I would go nuts with Gimme Hope Jo'anna..

 

and other shitty music, mostly croatian pop crap.

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