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Ep 3 31 Dec 1979 Bill Preston, Skids, Madness, Chic, KC & The Sunshine Band, Blondie, Rose Royce

from I Completed 80s Music · host The 80s Mixtaper

NOTE: THIS IS AN OLD EPISODE WHERE I WAS TRYING SOMETHING WHICH DIDNT WORK, THE POD ONLY GETS GOOD FROM EPISODE 7 ONWARDS. FEEL FREE TO SKIP! Welcome back to I Completed 80s Music, the show that's like a neon spandex jumpsuit for your ears. I'm your host, the one and only 80s Mixtaper. Hold on to your leg warmers, folks, because we're diving into the last crumbs of the last chart of 1979. In Playlist Three, we gear up for all the shiny new entries from the next playlist onwards. Join me as I recount my audacious mission to listen to every single UK chart entry from 31st December 1979 to 31st December 1989. Thousands of singles later, this podcast is your treasure map to the most dazzling gems and quirkiest nuggets of that fabulous decade. We're talking first singles, big hitters, breakups, scandals, and juicy facts galore. In this episode, we revisit the top 75 of December 31st, 1979, with tunes that closed out the 70s. We start with Billy Preston and Syretta's emotional ballad "With You I'm Born Again," then get punky with The Skids' "Working for the Yankee Dollar." Next, we skank along to Madness' "One Step Beyond" and boogie down with Chic's "My Feet Keep Dancing." We also explore the heartfelt "Please Don't Go" by KC and the Sunshine Band, and dive deep into Blondie's "Union Blue," inspired by Debbie Harry's adventures in the 1980 film Union City. Finally, we wrap up with the disco dynamite of Rose Royce's "Is It Love You're After," the track that inspired S-Express's hit "Theme from S-Express." Remember to share your reflections, musings, and witty banter about the songs we feature. Drop me a line at [email protected] or hit me up on Twitter and Instagram as The 80s Mixtaper. And don't forget to check out the playlists on Apple Music and Spotify linked in the episode description. So crank up the tunes, and let's slice close to the first chart of the year like a hot knife through butter. Keep on grooving! Links to playlists: Spotify Apple Music In case the playlist hyperlinks don't work on your podcast platform of choice, the songs are: 1. Billy Preston & Syreeta - With You I'm Born Again 2. The Skids - Working For The Yankee Dollar 3. Madness - One Step Beyond 4. Chic - My Feet Keep Dancing 5. KC And The Sunshine Band - Please Don't Go 6. Blondie - Union City Blue 7. Rose Royce - Is It Love Your Answer Thanks goes to: Pixabay - for the ambient background noise Pixabay - for the clothes drop Pixabay - for the door knock Pixabay - for the door opening Pixabay - for the office chair Fabian Roch - for the glittery intro on all the songs All can be found on pixabay!

NOTE: THIS IS AN OLD EPISODE WHERE I WAS TRYING SOMETHING WHICH DIDNT WORK, THE POD ONLY GETS GOOD FROM EPISODE 7 ONWARDS. FEEL FREE TO SKIP! Welcome back to I Completed 80s Music, the show that's like a neon spandex jumpsuit for your ears. I'm your host, the one and only 80s Mixtaper. Hold on to your leg warmers, folks, because we're diving into the last crumbs of the last chart of 1979. In Playlist Three, we gear up for all the shiny new entries from the next playlist onwards. Join me as I recount my audacious mission to listen to every single UK chart entry from 31st December 1979 to 31st December 1989. Thousands of singles later, this podcast is your treasure map to the most dazzling gems and quirkiest nuggets of that fabulous decade. We're talking first singles, big hitters, breakups, scandals, and juicy facts galore. In this episode, we revisit the top 75 of December 31st, 1979, with tunes that closed out the 70s. We start with Billy Preston and Syretta's emotional ballad "With You I'm Born Again," then get punky with The Skids' "Working for the Yankee Dollar." Next, we skank along to Madness' "One Step Beyond" and boogie down with Chic's "My Feet Keep Dancing." We also explore the heartfelt "Please Don't Go" by KC and the Sunshine Band, and dive deep into Blondie's "Union Blue," inspired by Debbie Harry's adventures in the 1980 film Union City. Finally, we wrap up with the disco dynamite of Rose Royce's "Is It Love You're After," the track that inspired S-Express's hit "Theme from S-Express." Remember to share your reflections, musings, and witty banter about the songs we feature. Drop me a line at [email protected] or hit me up on Twitter and Instagram as The 80s Mixtaper. And don't forget to check out the playlists on Apple Music and Spotify linked in the episode description. So crank up the tunes, and let's slice close to the first chart of the year like a hot knife through butter. Keep on grooving! Links to playlists: Spotify Apple Music In case the playlist hyperlinks don't work on your podcast platform of choice, the songs are: 1. Billy Preston & Syreeta - With You I'm Born Again 2. The Skids - Working For The Yankee Dollar 3. Madness - One Step Beyond 4. Chic - My Feet Keep Dancing 5. KC And The Sunshine Band - Please Don't Go 6. Blondie - Union City Blue 7. Rose Royce - Is It Love Your Answer Thanks goes to: Pixabay - for the ambient background noise Pixabay - for the clothes drop Pixabay - for the door knock Pixabay - for the door opening Pixabay - for the office chair Fabian Roch - for the glittery intro on all the songs All can be found on pixabay!

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