Which has better B-sides 80's or 90's?

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I like them both, but just curious to see what the reaction is out there. I think I have to give the nod to the 80's, particularly the JT B-sides, which I like better than alot of the album tracks. The UF stuff is cool too, like Boomerang & 60 Seconds in KC. 90's had better live b's IMHO, particularly the Please & Stay singles...
 
Definitely 90's.

Lady With a Spinning Head, Night And Day, Salome, North and South.

Just so many great ones. I can't wait for the best of B-sides.

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I'm gonn ahave to say 80s... there were a lot more of them and some damn high quality ones. There were some really good 90s ones, but just not very many.
 
80's.

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