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Top 10 travel-themed 80's songs
With so many great travel-themed 80's pop songs out there, it was only natural for Gadling to compile a list of our top ten favorites. After hours of intensive polling, debating and arguing, we're happy to present you with the following gems. How many do you remember? Think you know the best? Take a look below:
80's Travel Song #10: The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian
80's Travel Song #9: Murray Head - One Night in Bangkok
So what exactly is going on here? 80's one-hit wonders Murray Head sing this ode to Bangkok, originally composed by the former members of ABBA, as part of the soundtrack for the hit musical Chess, and the music video doesn't stray too far from the theme. A guy plays chess, people are dancing with Asian masks in a dark scary room and there's lots of smoke. I haven't yet been to Bangkok, but based on this video, I think I have a pretty good sense of what to expect. If nothing else, it's got quite a hummable chorus, no?
80's Travel Song #8: U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
In 1986, U2 began work on a new album called The Joshua Tree. The record was meant to describe all that they loved about American musical traditions, including Blues, Gospel and Folk. The result of their efforts was their most popular album to date, including hit singles like "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." The song's themes of wandering, discovery and open road remain just as resonant today as when the song was first released back in 1987. Make sure to watch the official video (we couldn't embed it, sorry) to see the band as they wander around Las Vegas.
80's Travel Song #7: Go-Go's - Vacation
Not only is "Vacation" the name of a hit song by 80's all-girl group The Go-Go's, it's also the name of their 1982 album. Propelled by bouncy melodies and catchy guitar hooks, "Vacation" might seem to be the perfect carefree soundtrack to that next trip down to the Bahamas. But if you listen closely, you'll notice the lyrics to "Vacation" really have nothing to do with travel, beaches or road trips: it's actually about a relationship. That said, don't let the lyrical content spoil the fun - "Vacation" remains an 80's travel song favorite.
80's Travel Song #6: B-52's - Roam
They might not have known it at the time, but this quintessential ode to wandering by 80's super-group The B-52's was destined to be included on every travel-themed iPod playlist. It has all the right ingredients - the references to dusty trails, a sugary melody and plenty of killer choruses. Anytime you stuck at home or at the office and dreaming of that next big trip, throw on "Roam" and you're guaranteed to be transported back out on the open road, if only in your mind.
80's Travel Song #5: Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen
Remember the first time you heard Billy Ocean's Caribbean Queen? Was it in a dentist office waiting room? Streaming from the "Lite Rock" station at a coworker's cubicle? It's likely you don't have fond memories of it, and frankly, that's a shame. The ultimate "King of Smooth," Mr. Billy Ocean, brings us this easy listening staple, a must-have on any self-respecting 80's travel song list. The easygoing rhythms paired with the luxurious string section give this song a carefree, island vibe that's hard to describe. You either want to break out in spontaneous dance or go cry in the corner - it's hard to decide which feels more appropriate.
80's Travel Song #4: Men at Work - Land Down Under
This one is just too easy. Men at Work's Land Down Under music video has just about every 80's and Australian cliche known to mankind. That includes the unnecessary man sitting in a tree playing a flute solo, a stuffed koala, band members wearing leather pants in the desert, and plenty of gratuitous Foster's product shots. If you want to (mis)understand what the 80's were all about, just watch this video. It's amazing.
80's Travel Song #3: Duran Duran - Rio
Like so many other epic pop singles, Duran Duran's Rio is a tribute to that "special someone." In this case though, the place and the person are used interchangeably. They call it "Rio," an earthly paradise of beaches, twinkling stars and sensuous "curves." Are they talking about Rio de Janeiro? Some other "river" of fantasies? A fair-skinned beauty? The answer is up to the listener to decide. Make sure to watch the sailboat-themed video (which we weren't able to embed in this post).
80's Travel Song #2: Toto - Africa
Africa has long been a source of mystery and intrigue for travelers, a fact one-hit wonders Toto play off in this tribute to the famously "exotic" continent. The action in the video inexplicably kicks off in a library (in Africa, I guess?) where the band is searching for answers. Sadly, despite pulling a number of dusty tomes off the shelf, including one appropriately titled "Africa," they don't seem to find anything of use. Soon an errant spear is thrown into the bookcase and chaos ensues. If you're looking to find every possible stereotype about Africa embodied in a catchy pop song, Toto's Africa is it.
80's Travel Song #1: Big Country - In a Big Country
Big Country might not have achieved the same degree of 80's-hit stardom as Duran Duran or Men at Work, but their grand opus, "In a Big Country," is among the most epic travel songs of all time. Much like Rio, "In a Big Country" mixes subjects between special places and people, singing of the inspiring places around us and the people that inhabit them. The soaring lyrics and catchy chorus never fail to get your body moving and your mind dreaming off distant lands. Plus, in the music video, the band seems to be having plenty of fun along the way, tooling around on 3-wheelers in search of adventure.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jamie Rhein Oct 6th 2009 11:48AM
Great list, Jeremy. Men at Work saved my sanity many a times when I was in the Peace Corps and about ready to have a nervous breakdown in my village during the rainy season when there wasn't much more than rice pap for dinner and I was struggling to learn Wolof so that I could converse with people who were over two years old.
I'd lock the door to my house so no one knew I was home, put on head phones and dance. .
"Vacation" was my friend's and my theme song when we went to Mali. I don't know why, exactly, but it was. I think we just really needed a vacation.
Potsy Oct 6th 2009 9:29AM
I have memories of beating my meat while watching the Go Gos video...I miss the 80's
James Flight Oct 6th 2009 10:59AM
What about 'Dreadlock Holiday'? I don't like Jamaica, I love her..
Jen Laceda Oct 6th 2009 11:46AM
Ok, since I am a total 80's freak, can I just add some from my obscure list? I Ran by A Flock of Seagulls, Life in a Northern Town by Dream Academy, The Paris Match by The Style Council, Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty, Englishman in New York by Sting.
And oh, I recently watched U2 in Toronto, and they totally rocked "Still Haven't Found..." and "Where the Streets Have No Name"!