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mdmc

(29,275 posts)
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 07:09 PM Jan 8

It's 1988 and your favorite band is playing

Who is it? Who Comes To Mind?

For me it is https://www.travelingwilburys.com/

We would spend countless weekends around a piano and a keg singing songs..

Funny thing, I didn't even know Bob Dylan's music yet. I was so much older then, I'm younger then that now..

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It's 1988 and your favorite band is playing (Original Post) mdmc Jan 8 OP
Rolling Stones BOSSHOG Jan 8 #1
I got to see them once with my parents.. mdmc Jan 8 #2
Never saw em live but BOSSHOG Jan 8 #3
classic mdmc Jan 8 #4
Love that song! 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 8 #10
I hated the early eighties. Hate, hate, hate the music. Except for applegrove Jan 8 #5
When compared to the 60s and 70s BOSSHOG Jan 8 #12
Oingo Boingo Basso8vb Jan 8 #6
Mine too! I was a HS senior in 1988-89, and Halloween at Irvine Meadows petronius Friday #43
No hesitation - U2 genxlib Jan 8 #7
Yep happybird Jan 9 #31
1988? REM prodigitalson Jan 8 #8
Same exboyfil Jan 9 #29
Love their stuff!! n/t ailsagirl Saturday #46
Talking Heads FalloutShelter Jan 8 #9
Yes and yes! Drum Jan 8 #13
That's a toughie. Guess I'll go with Horslips. 50 Shades Of Blue Jan 8 #11
Donnie Iris Earl_from_PA Jan 8 #14
Love That Song! ProfessorGAC Jan 8 #18
Very few folks outside of the Pittsburgh market Earl_from_PA Jan 8 #21
I Knew B4 Your Receal ProfessorGAC Jan 8 #24
Wild Cherry was from Steubenville Ohio. ArnoldLayne Jan 9 #41
Yes, technically they were from Steubenville Earl_from_PA Friday #44
'I'm younger then that now.' elleng Jan 8 #15
Talking Heads Clouds Passing Jan 8 #16
I Gave A List ProfessorGAC Jan 8 #19
Love love love Stop Making Sense Clouds Passing Jan 9 #34
I Did ProfessorGAC Jan 9 #35
Here's the OP Clouds Passing Jan 9 #36
1988? ProfessorGAC Jan 8 #17
Back then, True Dough Jan 8 #20
Chick Corea's Elektric Band PJMcK Jan 8 #22
Stones, of course displacedvermoter Jan 8 #23
Pretty sure Metallica was still riding high on Master Of Puppets in '88. Iggo Jan 9 #25
Kinks, Dire Straits, R.E.M. ailsagirl Jan 9 #26
Rush Intractable Jan 9 #27
1988... easy... Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefer Band lapfog_1 Jan 9 #28
U2 happybird Jan 9 #30
Bruce Springsteen, The Police, Talking Heads, Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Tina Turner, Steve Winwood, catbyte Jan 9 #32
Queensryche! bedazzled Jan 9 #33
Scorpions justaprogressive Jan 9 #37
John Scofield's band LudwigPastorius Jan 9 #38
Pink Floyd - A Delicate Sound Of Thunder OldBaldy1701E Jan 9 #39
1988 Albums: Rattle & Hum/U2, Dream of Life/Patti Smith... electric_blue68 Jan 9 #40
Pink Floyd and R.E.M. ArnoldLayne Jan 9 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author ailsagirl Saturday #45
Favorite band in 1988 was still Beastie Boys, so Licensed to Ill. flvegan Saturday #47

BOSSHOG

(40,546 posts)
1. Rolling Stones
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 07:11 PM
Jan 8

You’re Not the Only One with Mixed Emotions, You’re not the only ship adrift on the Ooooooocean!

mdmc

(29,275 posts)
2. I got to see them once with my parents..
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 07:13 PM
Jan 8

My dad was a sales executive at the time and got the tickets through work. I'm glad that I went.

BOSSHOG

(40,546 posts)
3. Never saw em live but
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 07:16 PM
Jan 8

I’ve worn out their 8 tracks, albums and CDs. 60+ years later they’re still rolling along.

applegrove

(123,919 posts)
5. I hated the early eighties. Hate, hate, hate the music. Except for
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 07:21 PM
Jan 8

U2. Who could hate U2? It was high school and I was smoking my head off trying to stave off social anxiety (tabacco). I didn't belong out socially. I needed to be home on weekends and only out with close friends. I finally bailed in grade 13 and stayed home Friday and Saturday nights. I loved it. Went to university and didn't stretch myself and liked that way better. A quiet life I was meant to live. Unfortunately I was not left alone as an adult. But I was at least really living my own life so the music of the 90s, 2000s I like. Of course 60s and 70s music is the best.

BOSSHOG

(40,546 posts)
12. When compared to the 60s and 70s
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 08:02 PM
Jan 8

Music, the 80s paled. But the Stones have rocked from the early 60s til today. And beyond.

Basso8vb

(556 posts)
6. Oingo Boingo
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 07:23 PM
Jan 8

I was a senior in high school that fall and thought the Wilburys were great, too!

petronius

(26,671 posts)
43. Mine too! I was a HS senior in 1988-89, and Halloween at Irvine Meadows
Fri Jan 10, 2025, 01:06 AM
Friday

was the main holiday of the year...

genxlib

(5,733 posts)
7. No hesitation - U2
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 07:23 PM
Jan 8

They were the soundtrack to my college years graduating in 1988.

My 23 year old daughter wears my vintage Joshua Tree tour T-shirt from that year and it makes me stupidly proud.

happybird

(5,259 posts)
31. Yep
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 02:47 AM
Jan 9

I lost my tshirt from that tour, along with soooo many other sorely missed concert tees, in a nasty eviction back in the early 00’s.
Had the white one with the b&w photo from the Joshua Tree album on the front, tour dates over a golden joshua tree silhouette on the back. At some point in the 90’s I lightly tie-dyed it. Dang, I miss that shirt.
They were my absolute favorite band at the time, totally obsessed. I was 12 in 1987 and Mom surprised me with tickets. She and I had a great time (even though the show was shortened because Bono slipped, fell, and dislocated his shoulder), and one of the things I remember the most is everyone singing 40 as we waited for the Metro. It echoed down the escalators and all through the Metro Station.

ProfessorGAC

(71,052 posts)
18. Love That Song!
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 08:59 PM
Jan 8

That guitar solo! The tone could peel wallpaper off the wall!
And the vocals. What a great recording.

Earl_from_PA

(149 posts)
21. Very few folks outside of the Pittsburgh market
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 09:25 PM
Jan 8

Know who is is. He once answered a newspaper ad from a Cleveland based band that need a guitarist. He got the gig. But he hated it. That Cleveland based band went on to be a one hit wonder. That hit however has become a staple at every wedding reception, high school prom, and general parties everywhere. He hated that disco song to his core, so he quit that band and started his own, to play what he wanted to play.

BTW, That Cleveland based band was Wild Cherry, and that disco hit: Play That Funky Music, White Boy...

ProfessorGAC

(71,052 posts)
24. I Knew B4 Your Receal
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 10:04 PM
Jan 8

But, I have to admit that I loved that album.
Their version of 99½, Nowhere To Run & I Feel Sanctified are fantastic.
But, I can see a pure rocker not wanting to be part of that.

Earl_from_PA

(149 posts)
44. Yes, technically they were from Steubenville
Fri Jan 10, 2025, 09:32 PM
Friday

But the vast majority of the their live performances was in the Cleveland area.

ProfessorGAC

(71,052 posts)
19. I Gave A List
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 09:05 PM
Jan 8

Talking Heads was on there.
We covered a LOT of their songs. We did 3 off Little Creatures.
But, in that time period, Stop Making Sense just grabbed all my attention.
And, I watched True Stories a dozen times.

Clouds Passing

(3,194 posts)
34. Love love love Stop Making Sense
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 10:17 AM
Jan 9

I have the True Stories book.

Did you watch the David Byrne rendition of Heros someone posted here? Moving.

ProfessorGAC

(71,052 posts)
35. I Did
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 10:39 AM
Jan 9

It was cool.
That song is in my top 5 Bowie songs, so I was glad to see a different take on it.

True Dough

(21,297 posts)
20. Back then,
Wed Jan 8, 2025, 09:15 PM
Jan 8

I would have quickly told you it was Bon Jovi and Def Leppard.

All these years later, not a band, but I have come to appreciate some of George Michael's music from that era.

From 1988:




This one came two years later, in 1990. It's tremendous:

Iggo

(48,655 posts)
25. Pretty sure Metallica was still riding high on Master Of Puppets in '88.
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 12:51 AM
Jan 9

Those were heady times. I grew up on classic rock, but I started playing guitar right around the time when I heard Ride The Lightning in ‘84. So all that memory catalog from the 60s and 70s, plus Priest, Scorps, and Maiden in the early ‘80s, and then Metallica blew up the scene in ‘85. I was in guitar heaven….lol.

But yeah, definitely in ‘88 my favorite band would’ve been Metallica. No question.

lapfog_1

(30,297 posts)
28. 1988... easy... Jimmy Buffet and the Coral Reefer Band
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 01:18 AM
Jan 9

I had just gotten divorced the year before... and my new girlfriend and I decided to move to the islands... possibly get a sail boat and sail around the world... life was going to be rum plus something and beaches and warm seas...

Never bought the sail boat, but I did move to the Caribbean and started teaching scuba diving. And the hardest decision every day was what to put with the rum and ice in the blender. Did that for a year. Learned to sail enough to where we were pretty good at it.

I was told by friends and head hunters that this year off would affect my career... because you were not supposed to retire at 30. To this day it was the best decision I ever made. I did it when I was young enough and physically fit enough to enjoy every minute. I had a deep tan, light brown hair, and a blonde "Jimmy" mustache... and a V shaped upper body and muscles to match ( hauling tanks of air from the boat to the scuba shop plus 2 to 3 dives per day with a bunch of tourists will do that to you ).

I have a million stories from that year... and a million memories.

Of course, all of the other bands mentioned in this thread are good memories from that time period too

catbyte

(36,127 posts)
32. Bruce Springsteen, The Police, Talking Heads, Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Tina Turner, Steve Winwood,
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 06:58 AM
Jan 9

The Eurythmics.

electric_blue68

(19,225 posts)
40. 1988 Albums: Rattle & Hum/U2, Dream of Life/Patti Smith...
Thu Jan 9, 2025, 09:31 PM
Jan 9

Patti had her one breakthrough hit written w Springsteen: "People Have The Power".
My favorite on that album is "Up There, Down There". Very mystical poetic almost fierce at times vibe starts w lyrics about The Sun!

Listening to my other favs who didn't have albums that year: Bruce, The Who, Midnight Oil, B-52s.
The other original CBGB's bands: Television, The Ramones, Talking Heads, Blonde.

Lot's of single, or a couple of favorite songs from so many others.

Response to mdmc (Original post)

flvegan

(64,700 posts)
47. Favorite band in 1988 was still Beastie Boys, so Licensed to Ill.
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 10:47 PM
Saturday

Now if it's new music I'd have been listening to in 1988, my girlfriend would have insisted on New Jersey (Bon Jovi). Not gonna lie, I loved it/still love it. It would be 1989 before the Beasties would change my life with Paul's Boutique, and I'd discover the incredible sounds I'd missed in 1988, such as...

Nothing's Shocking by Jane's Addiction
How did I not hear this in '88? How did I NOT catch Mountain Song on the radio and become instantly addicted?

Front By Front by Front 242
I remember catching the video for Headhunter on MTVs alternative late night show and just...wow.

1988 was an amazing year for new music. From glam rock to metal, rap to "country" it was an amazing year for new releases.

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