
Episode 10: Welcome to the Boomtown Episode 10 (I Want My MTV)
08/01/21 • 94 min
Welcome back to the 80s! Where were you at 12:01 am on August 1, 1981? If you weren’t living in New Jersey you missed seeing The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star,” the first music video to launch the new cable channel, MTV. Over the next several years MTV would come to influence not only music, but also fashion, television, film, and advertising around the world. In Episode 10 we celebrate the 40th anniversary of MTV, playing some of the biggest music video hits of the 80s, and share some of our favorite video memories.
A shout out to those of you who have been with us since the beginning and welcome to our new listeners. As always, thanks to the people who helped us put this together: Alan (for all our artwork), DJ Phil B (for the technical stuff) and David Baerwald and David Ricketts, also known as David + David, for their amazing album which inspired the title of our podcast.
Please tell all your friends about us and follow this page so you know when new podcasts are available. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Songs chosen by both of us.
Group or artist - song title (album and release date)
1. The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star (Age of Plastic 1979)
2. a-ha - Take on Me (Hunting High and Low 1985)
3. Big Country - In a Big Country (The Crossing 1983)
4. Duran Duran - Rio (Night Version) (Rio 1982)
5. Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer (So 1986)
6. The Cars - You Might Think (Heartbeat City 1984)
7. David Lee Roth - Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody (Crazy from the Heat 1985)
8. Yes - Leave It (90125 1983, single release 1984)
9. Pat Benatar - Love is a Battlefield (Live from Earth 1983)
10. Billy Joel - Allentown (The Nylon Curtain 1982)
11. Talking Heads - Burning Down the House (Speaking in Tongues 1983)
12. Godley & Creme - Cry (The History Mix Volume 1 1985)
13. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - The Waiting (Hard Promises 1981)
14. Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar on Me (Hysteria 1987, single release 1988)
15. ZZ Top - Legs (Eliminator 1983, single release 1984)
16. Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love (Riptide 1985, single release 1986)
17. Madonna - Like a Prayer (Like a Prayer 1989)
18. Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (Thriller 1982, single release 1983)
19. Prince - Little Red Corvette (1999 1982, single release 1983)
20. David Bowie - Modern Love (Let's Dance 1983)
Listen, enjoy, share, follow. And thanks for keeping 80s music alive!
BB & DD
Welcome back to the 80s! Where were you at 12:01 am on August 1, 1981? If you weren’t living in New Jersey you missed seeing The Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star,” the first music video to launch the new cable channel, MTV. Over the next several years MTV would come to influence not only music, but also fashion, television, film, and advertising around the world. In Episode 10 we celebrate the 40th anniversary of MTV, playing some of the biggest music video hits of the 80s, and share some of our favorite video memories.
A shout out to those of you who have been with us since the beginning and welcome to our new listeners. As always, thanks to the people who helped us put this together: Alan (for all our artwork), DJ Phil B (for the technical stuff) and David Baerwald and David Ricketts, also known as David + David, for their amazing album which inspired the title of our podcast.
Please tell all your friends about us and follow this page so you know when new podcasts are available. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Songs chosen by both of us.
Group or artist - song title (album and release date)
1. The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star (Age of Plastic 1979)
2. a-ha - Take on Me (Hunting High and Low 1985)
3. Big Country - In a Big Country (The Crossing 1983)
4. Duran Duran - Rio (Night Version) (Rio 1982)
5. Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer (So 1986)
6. The Cars - You Might Think (Heartbeat City 1984)
7. David Lee Roth - Just a Gigolo/I Ain't Got Nobody (Crazy from the Heat 1985)
8. Yes - Leave It (90125 1983, single release 1984)
9. Pat Benatar - Love is a Battlefield (Live from Earth 1983)
10. Billy Joel - Allentown (The Nylon Curtain 1982)
11. Talking Heads - Burning Down the House (Speaking in Tongues 1983)
12. Godley & Creme - Cry (The History Mix Volume 1 1985)
13. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - The Waiting (Hard Promises 1981)
14. Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar on Me (Hysteria 1987, single release 1988)
15. ZZ Top - Legs (Eliminator 1983, single release 1984)
16. Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love (Riptide 1985, single release 1986)
17. Madonna - Like a Prayer (Like a Prayer 1989)
18. Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (Thriller 1982, single release 1983)
19. Prince - Little Red Corvette (1999 1982, single release 1983)
20. David Bowie - Modern Love (Let's Dance 1983)
Listen, enjoy, share, follow. And thanks for keeping 80s music alive!
BB & DD
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Episode 11: Welcome to the Boomtown Episode 11 (Talk About Pop Music)
Welcome back to the 80s! According to British music producer, musician and songwriter Paul Epworth, “Pop music has greater power to change people and to affect people because it's a universal language. You don't have to understand music to understand the power of a pop song.” We couldn’t agree more. In Episode 11 we celebrate the power of 80s pop with Grammy winners, one hit wonders, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and, of course, the King of Pop.
A shout out to those of you who have been with us since the beginning and welcome to our new listeners. As always, thanks to the people who helped us put this together: Alan (for all our artwork), DJ Phil B (for the technical stuff) and David Baerwald and David Ricketts, also known as David + David, for their amazing album which inspired the title of our podcast.
Please tell all your friends about us and follow this page so you know when new podcasts are available. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Songs chosen by both of us.
Group or artist - song title (album and release date)
1. Lionel Richie - Dancing on the Ceiling (Dancing on the Ceiling 1986)
2. Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me (Somebody's Watching Me 1984)
3. WHAM! - Freedom (Make It Big 1984, single release 1985)
4. ABC - Poison Arrow (The Lexicon of Love 1982, single release 1983)
5. Melissa Manchester - You Should Hear How She Talks About You (Hey Ricky 1982)
6. Hall & Oates - Did It in a Minute (Private Eyes 1981, single release 1982)
7. Tiffany - I Think We're Alone Now (Tiffany 1987)
8. Hipsway - The Honeythief (Hipsway 1986)
9. Huey Lewis & the News - I Want a New Drug (Sports 1983, single release 1984)
10. Ray Parker Jr. - Ghostbusters (Ghostbusters soundtrack 1984)
11. Stevie Wonder - I Just Called to Say I Love You (The Woman in Red soundtrack 1984)
12. Paul Young - Come Back and Stay (No Parlez 1983)
13. Phil Collins - Take Me Home (No Jacket Required 1985, single release 1986)
14. The Blow Monkeys - Digging Your Scene (Animal Magic 1986)
15. Glass Tiger - Someday (Glass Tiger 1986)
16. Wang Chung - Everybody Have Fun Tonight (Mosaic 1986)
17. Tears for Fears - Sowing the Seeds of Love (The Seeds of Love 1989)
18. Boy Meets Girl - Waiting for a Star to Fall (Reel Life 1988)
19. Michael Jackson w/ rap by Vincent Price - Thriller (Thriller 1982, single release 1984)
Listen, enjoy, share, follow. And thanks for keeping 80s music alive!
BB & DD
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