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Which new wave band is your favorite?


Which is the best new wave band, in your opinion?  

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  1. 1. What's the best new wave band, in your opinion?

    • B52s
    • The Cure
    • Depeche Mode
    • Echo and the Bunnymen
    • Siouxsie and the Banshees
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    • Other (please specify)


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2 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

I won't be tricked into Joe's question of "which dude wears dark eye shadow best".  

 

Joe,. If you want to try it, just try it.  Create your own look.

You gotta say, Robert Smith (The Cure) probably wore it best along with the lipstick:

 

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But, totally... NOT anymore!

 

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Other:  I googled "New Wave Bands," because some genres are tough to put bands into.  Multiple sources call The Police a new wave band.  That being said, they are - by far - my favorite.

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3 minutes ago, Gugny said:

Other:  I googled "New Wave Bands," because some genres are tough to put bands into.  Multiple sources call The Police a new wave band.  That being said, they are - by far - my favorite.

It is tough to categorize.  Although Sting didn't wear eye shadow, he was definitely girly enough.

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15 minutes ago, Gugny said:

Other:  I googled "New Wave Bands," because some genres are tough to put bands into.  Multiple sources call The Police a new wave band.  That being said, they are - by far - my favorite.

I would not consider The Police to be New Wave at all but I associate New Wave with 80s synth. 

 

The Smiths and Tears for Fears exemplify New Wave, in my opinion.

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1 minute ago, Jauronimo said:

I would not consider The Police to be New Wave at all but I associate New Wave with 80s synth. 

 

The Smiths and Tears for Fears exemplify New Wave, in my opinion.

 

I was shocked to see the Police referred to as New Wave.

 

I'll change my vote to Depeche Mode.

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Just now, Gugny said:

 

I was shocked to see the Police referred to as New Wave.

 

I'll change my vote to Depeche Mode.

Like you said, they don't fit neatly into a category unless late 70s-80s British reggae pop is a category.  Its a lonely one.

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6 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Like you said, they don't fit neatly into a category unless late 70s-80s British reggae pop is a category.  Its a lonely one.

 

I have been a big Police fan since the late 70s.  I still maintain that they are their own genre.  Nobody has even tried to imitate it (bits and pieces borrowed, but not the complete style), which is a wise choice.

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Echo and the Bunnymen opened for Peter Gabriel at Kleinhans back in 1978... last concert I saw before I went into the army. So I've seen them and the B'52's a few times, last time was at the now defunct Tampa Jai Alai... always had a good time at their shows.

 

I voted other... I'll roll with The Tubes. Those first 4 albums plus the double live one are excellent... being produced by Ken Scott, Al Kooper, and Todd Rundgren can't hurt either. 

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

Other:  I googled "New Wave Bands," because some genres are tough to put bands into.  Multiple sources call The Police a new wave band.  That being said, they are - by far - my favorite.

How about post punk; Joy Division, then more "New Wave" electronica: New Order.

33 minutes ago, snafu said:

Is Joe Jackson New Wave?

I go with Joe Jackson.

 

What about DEVO?

I could go with them, too.

 

If Talking Heads are New Wave (which I don't think they are), then they would definitely get my vote.

Just gonna say Devo.  What about: The Tubes.

 

39 minutes ago, T&C said:

Echo and the Bunnymen opened for Peter Gabriel at Kleinhans back in 1978... last concert I saw before I went into the army. So I've seen them and the B'52's a few times, last time was at the now defunct Tampa Jai Alai... always had a good time at their shows.

 

I voted other... I'll roll with The Tubes. Those first 4 albums plus the double live one are excellent... being produced by Ken Scott, Al Kooper, and Todd Rundgren can't hurt either. 

Beat me to it! 

13 minutes ago, starrymessenger said:

Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Pretenders... I guess more rock?

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40 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

How about post punk; Joy Division, then more "New Wave" electronica: New Order.

Just gonna say Devo.  What about: The Tubes.

 

Beat me to it! 

The Pretenders... I guess more rock?

 

Pretenders are pure rock and roll.  And damn good at it!

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This thread reminded me of Pee Wee Herman in Nice Dreams. 20 seconds in and after a couple of f-bombs:

 

 

For the life of me I don't know what constitutes New Wave. To me it's more about what its not: punk, metal, pop and straight up rock.

 

But if the Cars are New Wave, I'll go with them.

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9 hours ago, snafu said:

Is Joe Jackson New Wave?

I go with Joe Jackson.

 

What about DEVO?

I could go with them, too.

 

If Talking Heads are New Wave (which I don't think they are), then they would definitely get my vote.

Love Joe Jackson but don’t consider him new wave.

 

Devo ‘fer sure.  Agree TH don’t qualify.

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4 hours ago, KD in CA said:

Love Joe Jackson but don’t consider him new wave.

 

Devo ‘fer sure.  Agree TH don’t qualify.

Talking Heads are totally New Wave.  They basically are the definition of New Wave.

 

Along with Devo, Blondie... They invented the genre.  I am bit confused, mystified by your statement they don't qualify.  Huh??

 

The American New Wave scene... Like CBGB... That's ground zero for American New Wave & Talking Heads built the genre.

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