My Top 20 Lists that I compiled as a kid 1973-1990

Catfish

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January 1983 List
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1. Styx (No change)
2. Neil Young (No change)
3. Journey (No change)
4. Kansas (+1)
5. Foreigner (-1)
6. Loverboy (New)
7. Police (-1)
8. Led Zeppelin (-1)
9. Rush (-1)
10. Pat Benetar (+3)
11. Fleetwood Mac (-2)
12. Bob Seger (-2)
13. Asia (-2)
14. Boston (-2)
15. Jefferson Starship (+2)
16. Christopher Cross (-1)
17. Dire Straits (-1)
18. Cars (-4)
19. Men at Work (-1)
20. Go Go's (New)

Loverboy-
. Another good band from Canada, and it seems like the early '80's were the Canuck hay day. April Wine, among others. Hard rock with great hooks and best played loud. According to wiki, they charted 12 singles in the U.S. in the Top 40 in 6 years and 4 albums. Not too shabby if you ask me.

Lots to choose from, I'll pick this one




The Go Go's-. A lot of people thought the Go Go's were a gimmick band. No all girl band had really been taken seriously since the Runaways. But honestly, they weren't that bad. Carlisle had a great voice, and she ended up with the most success with a solo career.

I know the songwriting was a tad weak, but they put together a few good songs that got a whole lot of air play. They had a new wave tint, at the time the style was starting to wane. They only made 3 albums, so I was really pissed that they were inducted in the HOF in '21, when so many older greater more epic and prolific bands have been overlooked. No knock on thei talents, but.......

For a sample, I'll go with the biggest hit on their second album........ Wanna a clue of how near amateur some of their members were? When a rock drummer has to count candence on fills, you get the picture.



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February 1983 List
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1. Styx (No change)
2. Neil Young (No change)
3. Journey (No change)
4. Kansas (No change)
5. Foreigner (No change)
6. Pat Benetar (+5)
7. Led Zeppelin (+1)
8. Loverboy (-2)
9. Police (-2)
10. Rush (-1)
11. Bob Seger (+1)
12. Toto (New)
13. Asia (No change)
14. Boston (No change)
15. Fleetwood Mac (-4)
16. Little River Band (New)
17. Jefferson Starship (-2)
18. Men at Work (+1)
19. Christopher Cross (-3)
20. Dire Straits (-3)

Little River Band- Aussie pop rock band, for when you are in the mood. Pretty bland in retrospect, but still some solid Top 40 fodder.... again, if you are in the mood. If I have to add a sample....


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April 1982 List
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Joan Jett- She was a sexy rock star, and milked it well on stage.
Concert- April 5, 1982 Rigg and Rush- Price on stub- $10.50.- This by far was the
I've never found Joan Jett sexy in any way. Or that good, for that matter...

Jealous of that Rush show for sure!


September 1982 List
Toronto- I'll just leave it at that. I do remember they did play their one hit. And it was pretty good.
Intrigued by the Toronto mention. Checked the video. I very extremely vaguely remember this video. I think.



May 1982 List
Concert- May 31, 1982, UFO, Grand Funk Railroad, and Jim Dandy- Price on stub- $8.50

For starts, UFO came out for good short set.... played their known hits.... Over.
Yeah, UFO were on fumes at that point. One of the last US shows they would play at that point.
 

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