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The quintessential 80s pop song?

Multicore

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Not your favorite! or a good one! or any of that... What represents the zeitgeist of the new rapacious 80s egocentric philistine consumerism best? I vote for

a-ha -Take on Me.

I'm not offering it as an object of derision. I also love the song. Why? Because at my local dive bar, the only bar I have attended since the city allowed bars to operate after the initial 2020 plague, it is always on the playlist when I am there. As a result I have developed a mime routine for the extraordinary falsetto in this song. We tend to go early these days and the new bar tender is reluctant to turn on the disco ball for me, which is a little sad, but probably for the best.


The video features a teenager strumming a guitar but I can't hear it in the music. Can you?
 
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Tough question, in no small part due to the squishy definition of what constitutes 'pop'. Maybe The Cure's Just Like Heaven or INXS Need You Tonight? If Van Halen of the era qualifies perhaps Jump?
This was your 666 post!

You gotta post a link to a song. Them's the rules.
 

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What represents the zeitgeist of the new rapacious 80s egocentric philistine consumerism best?
I share your view of the 1980s, but yet ... in a total-zeitgeist way, the song I associate most would be "Drive", by The Cars. It was used - to heartbreaking effect - over documentary footage of a famine in Ethiopia, which went 1980s-viral and sparked Band Aid and Live Aid, which were definite oases of giving, among all the taking.
 
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