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  1. Mar 17, 2022 · In the 1980s, glam metal ( also called hair bands ) was one of the biggest genres in music. Hair bands like Poison, Mötley Crüe, and Bon Jovi were all topping the charts with their catchy hooks and heavy makeup.

  2. May 17, 2004 · With little or no research. Since most of their lists are inaccurate & some a bit interesting (ie "100 One Hit Wonders", "100 Women of Rock N' Roll", "200 Pop Culture Icons", etc.) For the best special on VH1 that features '80's hard rock, metal, and pop metal, I prefer "When Metal Ruled The Rule".

    • Best Songs of The '80s
    • "Livin' on A Prayer" by Bon Jovi
    • "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard
    • "Hungry Like The Wolf" by Duran Duran
    • "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson
    • "When Doves Cry" by Prince
    • "I Can't Go For That
    • "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses
    • "Like A Virgin" by Madonna
    • "Walk This Way" by Run-D.M.C.

    The '80s was a time of big hair, big fashion, and even bigger music! The Sony Walkman first became available in the early '80s, allowing music lovers to listen to music on the go. Rap music began to rise in the mainstream, and new wave, soft rock, punk, and electronic music paved the way for the new and edgier sound that emerged from the end of the...

    "Livin' on a Prayer" is undeniably Bon Jovi's all-time greatest hit and a decade-defining rock classic. It's a karaoke favorite that has been featured in several video games, and Bon Jovi performed an acoustic version in New York as tribute after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

    "Pour Some Sugar on Me" was a chart-topping success from the English new wave heavy metal band Def Leppard. It's the band's signature song, and two different music videos were released.

    "Hungry Like the Wolf" is British new wave bandDuran Duran's defining song. Although it didn't achieve commercial success in the U.S. when it was first released, MTV heavily circulated the music video, and it eventually picked up steam and became one of the top smash hits of the '80s.

    "Billie Jean," from the all-time bestselling album Thriller, won two Grammy Awards and is often considered one of the greatest songs ever written. The music video is legendary and was the introduction to Jackson's famous moonwalking; it also helped cement MTV's cultural significance throughout the following decades.

    "When Doves Cry" was the top-selling single of 1984, and the music video, directed by Prince himself, was controversial due to its sexual nature. The song rose in popularity again after Prince's death in 2016 and remains one of his signature songs and a defining smash hit of the '80s.

    "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" by American pop duo Hall & Oates was a major hit of the '80s; Michael Jackson even admitted to Daryl Hall that he had lifted the bass line from the song for his own smash hit, "Billie Jean" (#4 on this list). The song achieved commercial success on pop music charts as well as R&B charts and has been sampled numerou...

    "Sweet Child O' Mine" has one of the greatest opening guitar riffs of all time and also features a top-ranked guitar solo. It's American hard rock band Guns N' Roses' only number 1 US single, and the original music video features all of the band members' girlfriends at the time.

    "Like a Virgin" was Madonna's first number-one hit in numerous countries and went on to become one of her defining songs that elevated her to the level of pop culture icon. The song is known for its open-ended lyrics, filled with innuendos and open to various interpretations. It has been covered countless times and featured in numerous films and te...

    "Walk This Way" was originally written by American rock band Aerosmith and was one of the band's major hits in the 1970s. Run-D.M.C.'s 1986 cover, done in collaboration with Aerosmith, elevated the song to a new level and helped create the new musical subgenre of rap rock.

    • Mötley Crüe. These were the times when life was simple, (almost) everyone was easy-going and music was incredibly awesome. If we had to choose just one group to represent the hair metal era, it would be Mötley Crüe and no one would even bother to object.
    • Def Leppard. I’ll go ahead and admit I wasn’t exactly thrilled to see them collaborate with Taylor Swift but then I remember, in their glory days, they were practically unstoppable.
    • Poison. Something to love about Poison – they made listening to hair metal fun! And somehow, their songs managed to withstand the test of time. You can play their classics loud and today’s music still won’t hold a candle to them.
    • Bon Jovi. You can call them overrated or cliché but the fact is, they had quite a following and in fact, they still do. Maybe you can blame the radio DJs for overplaying all their songs but still, we can’t deny that they were able to release one massive hit after another.
  3. VH1: '100 Greatest Songs of the 80's' A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here.

  4. Are you sure it was that particular special, not When Metal Ruled the World, It Came From the 80s, 100 Metal songs, etc. I've seen Wild Child in those.

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  6. Songs: Modern Day Cowboy, Little Suzi, The Way It Is, Love Song, Paradise; Van Halen . The incomparable Van Halen appears on a list of the best 80s rock bands 11 times out of 10. Albums: Women and Children First, Fair Warning, Diver Down, 1984, 5150, OU812

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