hiram.k.hackenbacker Posted yesterday at 12:12 Posted yesterday at 12:12 1 hour ago, BigRedX said: As someone who plays in an unashamedly 80s influenced originals bands, I'd be interested to know what's in the typical 80s covers band's set list. This is our most recent set. Set 1 A Little Respect Real Gone Kid Together in Electric Dreams Everybody Wants to Rule The World I Think We’re Alone Now Karma Chameleon The Look of Love Pt1 Love Plus One Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Sledgehammer Somewhere in My Heart Material Girl Don’t You Want Me Set 2 The Power of Love (Huey Lewis) The Heat is On Never Gonna Give You Up Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now Footloose Kids in America Rio Freedom Mickey Take on Me Video Killed the Radio Star True Walking on Sunshine Wake me Up Before You Go-Go Encore The Final Countdown 2 Quote
BigRedX Posted yesterday at 12:25 Posted yesterday at 12:25 Thanks for posting those two set lists. As I suspected they are quite heavily skewed towards the first half of the decade. @hiram.k.hackenbacker I hope you do "I Think We're Alone Now" in the High NRG style of Tiffany's version otherwise it's technically a 60s cover and "Video Killed The Radio Star" was originally released in 1979 [/pedant] ;-) Quote
Hellzero Posted yesterday at 12:29 Posted yesterday at 12:29 Great set lists @police squad and @hiram.k.hackenbacker. At least you avoided the most horrific band of the 80's, even if they started in the late 70's : The Cure (that said their two first albums were quite good, their 80's shīt is simply awful, but it's what entitled them to ... money). 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted yesterday at 12:31 Posted yesterday at 12:31 That said, maybe one song I don't know in the list is from that band... Quote
police squad Posted yesterday at 12:56 Posted yesterday at 12:56 29 minutes ago, BigRedX said: Thanks for posting those two set lists. As I suspected they are quite heavily skewed towards the first half of the decade. @hiram.k.hackenbacker I hope you do "I Think We're Alone Now" in the High NRG style of Tiffany's version otherwise it's technically a 60s cover and "Video Killed The Radio Star" was originally released in 1979 [/pedant] ;-) to be honest I'd never thought about Rick Astely best selling song of 1987. We are looking to add some new stuff to the duo set but not sure what yet Paul Young (early 80s again) 1 Quote
hiram.k.hackenbacker Posted yesterday at 13:00 Posted yesterday at 13:00 22 minutes ago, BigRedX said: Thanks for posting those two set lists. As I suspected they are quite heavily skewed towards the first half of the decade. @hiram.k.hackenbacker I hope you do "I Think We're Alone Now" in the High NRG style of Tiffany's version otherwise it's technically a 60s cover and "Video Killed The Radio Star" was originally released in 1979 [/pedant] ;-) Absolutely Tiffany style. I won’t bother typing the accolades of which you are almost certainly aware of for VKTRS. Suffice to say that the track screams 80’s from every pore and always goes down a storm. I should add that Total 80’s are 100% live - no backing, which is more than I can say for some 80’s tributes I’ve seen. 1 Quote
police squad Posted yesterday at 13:29 Posted yesterday at 13:29 28 minutes ago, hiram.k.hackenbacker said: Absolutely Tiffany style. I won’t bother typing the accolades of which you are almost certainly aware of for VKTRS. Suffice to say that the track screams 80’s from every pore and always goes down a storm. I should add that Total 80’s are 100% live - no backing, which is more than I can say for some 80’s tributes I’ve seen. our drums are on the backing tracks, since the drummer left but before then it was mostly live,a few cheats to augment the sound BVs etc Quote
Lozz196 Posted yesterday at 14:05 Posted yesterday at 14:05 I’d be more than happy to see @police squad & @hiram.k.hackenbacker doing their respective sets, great tunes. 2 1 Quote
uk_lefty Posted yesterday at 15:14 Author Posted yesterday at 15:14 This is our initial list: Bruce Springsteen: Dancing in the Dark Bonnie Tyler: Holding out for a Hero Whitney Houston: I wanna dance with somebody The Police: Message in a Bottle U2: With or without you Flock of Seagulls: I ran so far away Billy Idol: Rebel yell Hall and Oates: Man Eater Glen Frey: the Heat is On Huey Lewis: the Power of Love Some songs might get swapped out for others... E.g. Dancing in the Dark may get swapped for Born to Run to get more sax involved. 2 Quote
hiram.k.hackenbacker Posted yesterday at 15:42 Posted yesterday at 15:42 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said: I’d be more than happy to see @police squad & @hiram.k.hackenbacker doing their respective sets, great tunes. Since you asked so nicely 😂 4 Quote
BigRedX Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 17 hours ago, uk_lefty said: This is our initial list: Bruce Springsteen: Dancing in the Dark Bonnie Tyler: Holding out for a Hero Whitney Houston: I wanna dance with somebody The Police: Message in a Bottle U2: With or without you Flock of Seagulls: I ran so far away Billy Idol: Rebel yell Hall and Oates: Man Eater Glen Frey: the Heat is On Huey Lewis: the Power of Love Some songs might get swapped out for others... E.g. Dancing in the Dark may get swapped for Born to Run to get more sax involved. Message In A Bottle is from 1979 and Born to Run from 1975! 2 Quote
uk_lefty Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 5 minutes ago, BigRedX said: Message In A Bottle is from 1979 and Born to Run from 1975! Dammit!!!! Oh well, lucky we've only been doing one of those songs. Message in a Bottle is the song I like to use to test drummers and guitarists, see how they approach it. Thanks for that, better getting the info now than during a gig!! Quote
police squad Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 24 minutes ago, BigRedX said: Message In A Bottle is from 1979 and Born to Run from 1975! My duo do Gangsters by the Specials '79 I don't like Mondays '79 The one and only Chesney Hawkes '91 IIRC a little artistic licence lol 1 Quote
uk_lefty Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, police squad said: one and only Chesney Hawkes Written by 80s legend Nik Kershaw, kind of qualifies it 1 Quote
hiram.k.hackenbacker Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 27 minutes ago, uk_lefty said: Written by 80s legend Nik Kershaw, kind of qualifies it In my other band which is not not exclusively 80's, we do Nik's 'Wouldn't It Be Good'. I don't know what it is about that song, but I just love playing it and it always gets people singing along. 2 Quote
police squad Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 43 minutes ago, uk_lefty said: Written by 80s legend Nik Kershaw, kind of qualifies it I always introduce it as a song written by Nik Kershaw we also do Wouldn't it be good both great songs 2 Quote
Hellzero Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago We saw Nik Kershaw live in December 2024 for the 40th anniversary tour of his two first albums and it really was an excellent concert. 1 Quote
ezbass Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) My old ‘80 band used to do Wouldn’t It Be Good & The Riddle. With regard to to period accuracy, we also did Walking on the Moon on the presumption that it would have still been played on the likes of Radio1, etc in 1980. Edited 7 hours ago by ezbass 2 Quote
Paul S Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I see Nik Kershaw whenever he is nearby, not too often these days, sadly. He is an immense talent. Saw him do a solo acoustic gig at Union Chapel which was a huge amount of fun. He started to introduce 'The One and Only' and thanked Chesney for earning him so much money, adding 'Mind you, Chesney is a bit of a w@nker' only to be joined on stage by him a second later. Very funny. Then they played it, fantastic. As an aside, Nik Kershaw did a tour with Go West a few years ago. Go West would play some tunes, then Nik, then both together - all with the Go West band (who are fab). They all seemed to be having an absolute blast of a time. There was a bit where they played one of the others' songs but in their own style. Nik played 'Missing Persons' and his arrangement was just stunning. It remains one of the best gigs I have ever seen. 3 Quote
police squad Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Paul S said: I see Nik Kershaw whenever he is nearby, not too often these days, sadly. He is an immense talent. Saw him do a solo acoustic gig at Union Chapel which was a huge amount of fun. He started to introduce 'The One and Only' and thanked Chesney for earning him so much money, adding 'Mind you, Chesney is a bit of a w@nker' only to be joined on stage by him a second later. Very funny. Then they played it, fantastic. As an aside, Nik Kershaw did a tour with Go West a few years ago. Go West would play some tunes, then Nik, then both together - all with the Go West band (who are fab). They all seemed to be having an absolute blast of a time. There was a bit where they played one of the others' songs but in their own style. Nik played 'Missing Persons' and his arrangement was just stunning. It remains one of the best gigs I have ever seen. I had tickets to that Nik and Go West thing but ended up not going as I was feeling a bit lazy and stayed at home (dreadful behaviour I know) 1 Quote
MacDaddy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago @Paul Geary much love being given to your boss! For those who don't know, Paul is Nik's bass player 😎 Quote
lozkerr Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) On 18/09/2025 at 12:00, BigRedX said: As someone who plays in an unashamedly 80s influenced originals bands, I'd be interested to know what's in the typical 80s covers band's set list. We're primarily an 80s band, but we don't enforce a cut-off date of 31st December 1989 or ignore anything released before 1st January 1980. The earliest song in our repertoire is Suffragette City (1972) and the most recent is Take Me Out (2004). But they're mainly 80s - here's our full list: Another Girl Another Planet Baby I Love You (Ramones cover) Back On The Chain Gang Bohemian Like You Call Me Cars and Girls Chance China Girl Crash (the Primitives song) Dakota Dignity Disco 2000 Don’t You Forget About Me Don’t You Want Me Echo Beach Everybody Wants To Rule The World German Film Star Going Underground Hanging On The Telephone Happy Birthday (the Altered Images song) Heart of Glass I Don’t Want A Lover I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll (Joan Jett rather than the Arrows) In Between Days Just Like Heaven Killing Moon Little Bird Long Train Running Losing My Religion Love Like Blood Love Shack Love Will Tear Us Apart Mandinka New Year's Day Perfect Skin Pretty In Pink Pride (In The Name Of Love) Psycho Killer Purple Rain Reward Rip It Up Running Up That Hill She Sells Sanctuary Should I Stay Or Should I Go Slippery People Somewhere In My Heart Suedehead Suffragette City Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This Tainted Love Take Me Out Teenage Kicks The Honeythief The One I Love There Is A Light That Never Goes Out There She Goes This Charming Man Town Called Malice White Wedding Whole Of The Moon Edited 3 hours ago by lozkerr and/or error 1 Quote
Norris Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 hours ago, BigRedX said: Message In A Bottle is from 1979 and Born to Run from 1975! 1979 was actually the best year in the 80s for music! So many great songs that year 2 1 Quote
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