Something I was less than thrilled with. I Wikipedia'd music in 1986. I didn't recognize a whole lot. So I picked the only song I did recognize, off the top ten.
And your original post just confirms it since you missed out on a Bon Jovi song. This should've been easy for you people born in the 80's -- there's some great stuff out there.
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That must have been a bad year for music if that was all you could find.
#5 of the top 100 songs in 1986: You Give Love A Bad Name - Bon Jovi
ARE YOU SERIOUS?!
That's a MUCH better song!
I didn't see that on Wikipedia's list.
I always put too much faith in Wikipedia, and I know it's not always accurate.
You can't go wrong with Bon Jovi. Was that Madonna? Yuck.
When your sister finds out you even use Wik*pedia, well, let's say it won't be pretty.
She already knows I use Wikipedia.
...Why would she care?
Mom, do you know what Wikipedia is?
Mom--
You can use Wikipedia to gather general information, but not as a reliable, credible source for a paper.
I don't think I'd ever use Wikipedia for a paper.
It's just not reliable enough.
However, for random imformation, or pop culture information, it's pretty good.
i use it for random information but i understand that it isn't always reliable.
Anytime I have used it for something I actually care about, I check the sources.
If something isn't cited, I don't use it.
I love it for a general reference. I'm only irritated by it because I spend a lot of time explaining to students how unreliable it is.
And your original post just confirms it since you missed out on a Bon Jovi song. This should've been easy for you people born in the 80's -- there's some great stuff out there.
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