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I Completed 80s Music

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In 2016 I started listening to every single UK chart entry from January 1st 1980 to December 31st 1989. This is the story of that journey, the bands, the music and how 80s music unfolded through lots of lovely playlists. If you’re new to 80s music, consider this a great entry point. If you’re here for nostalgia, you’re in for a treat! Wham! Duran Duran, Billy Ocean, Bros, The Smiths - you name it, I have you covered. As midlife crises go, it could be worse! Cover art by Florian Schmetz. Go c ...
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Programa Musical de radio especializado en los mejores éxitos de la música anglosajona de los 70 & 80's. Pablo Nogueroles es el productor y locutor de este Programa semanal, que lleva más de seis años en antena sin repetir canciones. SODAPOP se emite todos los sábados de 6 a 8 PM desde Santo Domingo, se escucha en vivo a través de lanota957fm.com y su Podcast (en las principales plataformas) lo siguen en toda Latinoamérica, EEUU y algunos países europeos. @sodapop_95.7
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Chris and Henry are on an continuing journey to visit the past, wrestle it into the unexpurgated present, … and perhaps give it the context it deserves. Joined by their social media director Megan, they review 5 albums for each month of the 80s and nail down whether or not you should dig these out AGAIN!
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Have you always thought there was something special about 80s and 90s country music that you've never been able to put your finger on? Why does this music stand out? Well, let's don our cowboy hats, adjust our oversized belt buckles, tease that hair, and see if we can get the bottom of it, by picking apart one song at a time.
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AI-generated podcast ”Deep Dive Music 80s” sets the stage by stating its goal: to delve into the music of the 80s, examining both renowned and underappreciated bands, artists, and songs. The series aims to understand how these musical creations have left a lasting impact on the music landscape and why they continue to resonate with audiences today.
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Programa dedicado a recuperar, seleccionar y profundizar en la historia de la música de tres décadas imprescindibles como son los 70s, 80s y 90s. Canciones y sonidos vintage con Juan de Sola. *(Este programa se emite y comparte con radios comunitarias de América Latina).
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Back in 2020, we had the opportunity to chat with Kathy Valentine of The Go-Go's. She had just released her rock n’ roll memoir, All I Ever Wanted. Since then, the Go-Go's have released their official documentary, and they were finally inducted into the Rock Hall. Since January 7 is Kathy's birthday, we wanted to recognize one of our favorite Capri…
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Join the 80s mixtape adventure as we journey through the transformative musical landscape of early 1980. In this episode, our host dissects iconic tracks that mark the transition from the late 70s to the quintessential 80s sound. We start with Andrew LLoyd Webber and Marti Webb, with their evocative breakup song "Tell Me On A Sunday" from the music…
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This year's Christmas episode takes us back to 1982, and Dolly Parton's nuanced version of "Hard Candy Christmas". Chords, lyrics, and melody all keep this song subtly shifting between bitter and sweet, but how does Dolly Parton's exquisite delivery turn this one from lovely to legendary?
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A very special episode with a great guest on a brilliant, underrated classic LP of the 80's, one of my personal favourites, Hearts and Bones by Paul Simon (second only in his back catalogue to Bridge Over Troubled Water in my book...) NOT an audio commentary so no syncing up required so sit back, relax, close your eyes and indulge (unless driving) …
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Another holiday classic filled with some great 80s music! We discuss our new year's traditions, new year's resolutions, the history behind toasts and of course, all our favorite music we play to usher in the new year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesتوسط Dave Sloan and Holly Cantos
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It's the holiday season once again so Holly and I present to you this timeless classic episode...now with actual music! Dave's favorite holiday song is "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues. Holly goes all in on Chanukah music with Matisyahu, The Maccabeats and we talk about how the names mentioned on Adam's Sandler's classic tune by remarking that…
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In this exciting episode of "I Completed 80s Music," join the 80s mixtaper as we dive into the second half of Playlist 8. We explore iconic tracks that defined an era, from David Essex's "Silver Dream Machine," a synth-laden spectacle that soared into the UK charts, to the quirky and enduring "Nightboat to Cairo" by Madness. Discover the indie allu…
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It truly is the most wonderful time of the year. Holly finds a couple Hanukkah songs favorites via friend of the show, JC Douglas. We talk "Baby, It's Cold Outside" which leads into the film Little Mermaid and Holly reveals a shocking truth. Dave talks up the Phil Spector Christmas and we bring up the Die Hard controversy. And of course, what is an…
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Join us on a musical journey as the 80s mixtaper dives deep into the iconic sounds and hidden gems of the early 1980s. In this episode, we explore the dazzling twilight of the disco era with Bobby Thurston's infectious track, "Check Out the Groove." Discover why Thurston, a master of disco-funk fusion, remains a revered figure among funk and soul e…
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Alan Jackson takes the Lovable Loser through a 12-bar blues romp complete with lighthearted fun, virtuoso solos, and even some poetic justice, in his 1995 hit "I Don't Even Know Your Name". But is it more George Jones this time, or Buck Owens?
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It's been quite a year here at What Difference Does It Make. I mean, just look at the cover photo of us at an intimate rehearsal with Neil Finn from Crowded House, and you know we had a memorable year. While we didn't have Neil on the podcast, we did manage to get some of our other favorite musicians and music nerds to talk about 80s music and more…
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Welcome back to iCompleted 80s Music. In this episode, we continue our deep dive into Playlist 7, exploring the second half with an eclectic mix of post-punk, dad rock, and goth influences. From Siouxie and the Banshees' bold critique of suburban bliss in "Happy House" to Genesis's rhythmical prank "Turn It On Again," we delve into the genius behin…
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We here at What Difference Does It Make love love, and so does Annie Zaleski. So much so, that she wrote a book about some of her favorite love songs, entitled We Found Love, Song by Song: The Stories Behind 100 Romantic Hits. Annie joins the podcast to talk about her favorite songs, from Fred Astaire and Frank Sinatra, to Adele and Usher. Simply p…
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Part 2 with keyboard magic-dust provider, ~Andy Richards with more hits, more number ones (including a potential 2 more to make the full 10). And so much brilliant 80s pop… 5. GEORGE MICHAEL An opportune meeting, a Sunday afternoon session and more immortality as Andy works with George on the iconic Careless Whisper. A later session with David Cass…
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Welcome back to another deep dive into the unforgettable sounds of the 1980s, with your host, the 80s mixtaper. In this episode, we return to the magical year of 1980, exploring a playlist rich with iconic hits and overlooked gems that defined a generation. We start with Blondie's "Atomic," a dazzling blend of disco punk and new wave that topped th…
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Diamond Rio restacks the harmony and dishes out the twang in their 1991 hit "Mirror, Mirror". Everyone's delivering blue notes on this one, but how do the lyrics and tonality suggest something darkly humorous about the singer's hardluck introspection? (Also, what exactly is the Mandela Effect?)
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If you know the Earth, Wind & Fire songs September and Boogie Wonderland, The Pointer Sisters Neutron Dance or I'll Be There For You, aka the opening theme from Friends, then you're familiar with some of the songwriting work of Allee Willis. But that's only half the story. Director Alexis Spraic and Producer Prudence Fenton join the What Difference…
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Mindy Smith made quite an impression on Dolly Parton with her take on Dolly's iconic song, "Jolene". She followed that up with her beautiful debut album, One Moment More. Now twenty years into her career, she releases another gorgeous album entitled "Quiet Town". Mindy joins us in the virtual studio to talk about her inspirations and ideas behind t…
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Robert Hilburn, former LA Times Music Editor/Critic, has become one of the preeminent music biographers for the singer-songwriter. Known for his deep dives into the lives of legendary artists, Robert has penned insightful biographies on Johnny Cash and Paul Simon. Now, he joins us to discuss his latest work, A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country: T…
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A great guy, a wonderful chat and a borderline genius of the keyboard, Andy Richards played on seven number ones of the 80s and loads more hits besides (as I attempt to define throughout the conversation). 1. THE EARLY YEARS (PRE-1980-83) Andy’s background in music culminating in him reaching the studio, And how working on jingles set him up for 80…
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We head back to the personal ads to peruse Chely Wright's "Single White Female". There are several unique rhythmic and harmonic things going on in this quintessential 1999 hit, but what do those defining musical characteristics have to do with the simultaneously forward and reserved lyrics?
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It's not a repeat if you haven't heard it before, so this is the perfect time to revisit Dave's favorite holiday and the one Holly tolerates because candy is involved. We talk about our favorite Halloween songs and movies that Holly has yet to see…Dave is still waiting to discuss Ed Wood with her. Plus, Holly thinks Echo & The Bunnymen's "Killing M…
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#pop #80s Jacob Desvarieux's pivotal role in Zouk's 80s drawing from Willy Salzedo's LaMéCa conference. Kris Jam offers insights into Desvarieux's influence on music production and future Zouk artists. . Willy Salzedo's Conference https://t.ly/5Q9vC Jacob Desvarieux's Discography https://t.ly/XJ5VS Kris Jam x Timeless https://t.ly/qHwln…
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Iain Matthews’ 53rd-ish solo album is entitled "How Much Is Enough". He joins the podcast and we learn all about the start of his career, from selling shoes on Carnaby Street in mid-60s Swingin' London, to where he is today. It's a good insight into Iain's mindset about where he sees himself as a working musician/songwriter after nearly 60 years. L…
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We dive into the waters of Alan Jackson's signature song, 1993's "Chattahoochee". It's Alan Jackson, so it's going to be earnest neotraditional honky-tonk, but how does the authentic nostalgia in this one take it from good, to great, to all-time classic? (And what exactly is a hootchie-cootchie?)
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We celebrate Punk For A Day Day on October 25 by recognizing one of our favorite Punks. One wouldn't blame Steve Diggle if he decided to pack up The Buzzcocks name after the death of vocalist Pete Shelley back in 2018. But Steve is carrying on, with the same fervor that powered the band back in Manchester, England in 1978. When we talked back in 20…
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#pop #80s We dive into Pop music, focusing on Tears For Fears' timeless and impactful song Everybody Wants To Rule The World released in 1985. . Listen on YouTube https://t.ly/f2KxF Watch For All Mankind Sea Dragon Rocket Launch https://t.ly/IG1ADتوسط West Kast
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What does music documentarian Denny Tedesco do for an encore, after beautifully capturing the family of musicians known as The Wrecking Crew? How about find another family? That’s exactly what Denny did, with his latest film, entitled Immediate Family. You may not know the Immediate Family, or the names Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, Leland Sklar,…
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We dive deep into Alabama's Cajun-flavored 1984 anthem, "If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)". This one has always had us screaming "Cotton-eye Joe!" from back the row, but is there something larger going on here about Alabama's posture toward the impending neotraditionalist wave? Hmm... let's open up this case and s…
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#zouk #80s We explore Zouk music focusing on bassist Michel Alibo's song "Jodi Jou" released in 1986 as part of Alibo's self-titled album. We dive into Alibo’s Caribbean roots and the influence of the Creole language on Zouk and its history, cultural context, and lasting impact. . Jodi Jou https://t.ly/epFMa…
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Moon Unit Zappa has led quite a unique life. The daughter of Frank and Gail, she always called her parents by their first names. Moon was gifted a journal every year since she was five, and now she details many of the crazy stories in her book: Earth To Moon: A Memoir. She also shares some of her secrets on our podcast, including her fake name when…
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Did you know September 25th is National One-Hit Wonder Day? Well, neither did we, but since we now know it's a thing, we created this episode. Did we invite friend of the show, Craig Rosen onto the podcast because Steve Rosen, the creator of One-Hit Wonder Day was unavailable? Possibly, but Craig does give us his unique perspective on the songs. Wh…
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