In the mood for some classic rock deep cuts from the glamorous era of the 1980s? These three tunes deserve way more love, perhaps just as much as the biggest hits of the era. Iโll leave whether or not thatโs true up to you. Either way, these jams are perfect for any 80s playlist.
โBlue Highwayโ by Billy Idol from โRebel Yellโ (1983)
This deep cut from Billy Idolโs legendary rock album Rebel Yell is a speedy, high-energy rock song with some excellent guitar work a la Steve Stevens. Itโs a shame it never got released as a single, and that most people remember this record for hits like โRebel Yellโ and โEyes Without A Faceโ. Donโt get me wrong, those are incredible songs. But โBlue Highwayโ deserves more love, full stop. Though, I recommend giving the whole album a spin from start to finish. There are more than a few hidden gems worth enjoying.
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โWorried About Youโ by The Rolling Stones from โTattoo Youโ (1981)
How about a slow, soulful ballad that featured Mick Jaggerโs iconic falsetto? โWorried About Youโ comes from The Rolling Stonesโ 1981 album Tattoo You and was given a promo video, but was never actually released as a single. Thatโs a shame, because this song features one of Jaggerโs best vocal performances. The song also featured Wayne Perkins shredding through that lead guitar solo, following the departure of Mick Taylor.
โGolden Brownโ by The Stranglers from โLa Folieโ (1982)
This song comes from a punk rock band and has a lot of new wave, baroque pop elements with a touch of psychedelia. I think it qualifies as classic rock and is worthy of a spot on our list of deep cuts from the 1980s. Though, it might not be a deep cut anymore. โGolden Brownโ has made the rounds on social media in recent years and might just get the comeback it deserves. That harpsichord sounds so beautiful, youโll forget this song is actually about doing h*roin.
โGolden Brownโ was actually quite a hit when it was first released, making it all the way to No. 2 on the UK Singles chart. The song did well in Europe, too.
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