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EPISODE · Jan 20, 2022 · 1H 25M

Episode 13: Welcome to the Boomtown Episode 13 (I Come From a Land Down Under)

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G'Day and welcome back to the 80s! This special Boomtown episode celebrates our listeners in Australia who have been with us from the very beginning. You've heard of Aussie artists like AC/DC, INXS, and Rick Springfield, but there are many other musicians Down Under you may not be familiar with who made some fantastic 80s music. A shout out to all our listeners, both old and new. As always, thanks to Team Boomtown: Alan (artwork), DJ Phil B (technical advice) 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. Men at Work - Down Under (Business as Usual 1982, single release 1981)2. INXS - Original Sin (The Swing 1984, single release 1983)3. Kylie Minogue - The Loco-Motion (Kylie 1988)4. Icehouse - Electric Blue (Man of Colours 1987)5. Real Life - Send Me an Angel (Heartland 1983)6. Olivia Newton-John - Magic (Xanadu soundtrack 1980)7. Crowded House - Don't Dream it's Over (Crowded House 1986)8. Little River Band - Take It Easy on Me (Time Exposure 1981, single release 1982)9. Air Supply - Even the Nights are Better (Now and Forever 1982)10. The Choirboys - Run to Paradise (Big Bad Noise 1988, single release 1987)11. Big Pig - Breakaway (Bonk 1988)12. Rick Springfield - Love is Alright Tonight (Working Class Dog 1981)13. The Church - Under the Milky Way (Starfish 1988)14. AC/DC - Who Made Who (Who Made Who (Maximum Overdrive soundtrack) 1986)15. Cold Chisel - You Got Nothing I Want (Circus Animals 1982, single release 1981)16. Pseudo Echo - Funkytown (Dance Mix) (Love an Adventure 1985, single release 1986)17. Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls - Dumb Things (Under the Sun 1987, single release 1988)18. Midnight Oil - The Dead Heart (Diesel and Dust 1987, single release 1988)19. John Farnham - You're the Voice (Whispering Jack 1986)20. Bruce Rowland - End Titles (The Man From Snowy River soundtrack 1982)So put another shrimp on the barbie, spread some Vegemite on a cracker, pour yourself a pint of Victoria Bitter and enjoy. And thanks for keeping 80s music alive!BB & DD

G'Day and welcome back to the 80s! This special Boomtown episode celebrates our listeners in Australia who have been with us from the very beginning. You've heard of Aussie artists like AC/DC, INXS, and Rick Springfield, but there are many other musicians Down Under you may not be familiar with who made some fantastic 80s music. A shout out to all our listeners, both old and new. As always, thanks to Team Boomtown: Alan (artwork), DJ Phil B (technical advice) 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. Men at Work - Down Under (Business as Usual 1982, single release 1981)2. INXS - Original Sin (The Swing 1984, single release 1983)3. Kylie Minogue - The Loco-Motion (Kylie 1988)4. Icehouse - Electric Blue (Man of Colours 1987)5. Real Life - Send Me an Angel (Heartland 1983)6. Olivia Newton-John - Magic (Xanadu soundtrack 1980)7. Crowded House - Don't Dream it's Over (Crowded House 1986)8. Little River Band - Take It Easy on Me (Time Exposure 1981, single release 1982)9. Air Supply - Even the Nights are Better (Now and Forever 1982)10. The Choirboys - Run to Paradise (Big Bad Noise 1988, single release 1987)11. Big Pig - Breakaway (Bonk 1988)12. Rick Springfield - Love is Alright Tonight (Working Class Dog 1981)13. The Church - Under the Milky Way (Starfish 1988)14. AC/DC - Who Made Who (Who Made Who (Maximum Overdrive soundtrack) 1986)15. Cold Chisel - You Got Nothing I Want (Circus Animals 1982, single release 1981)16. Pseudo Echo - Funkytown (Dance Mix) (Love an Adventure 1985, single release 1986)17. Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls - Dumb Things (Under the Sun 1987, single release 1988)18. Midnight Oil - The Dead Heart (Diesel and Dust 1987, single release 1988)19. John Farnham - You're the Voice (Whispering Jack 1986)20. Bruce Rowland - End Titles (The Man From Snowy River soundtrack 1982)So put another shrimp on the barbie, spread some Vegemite on a cracker, pour yourself a pint of Victoria Bitter and enjoy. And thanks for keeping 80s music alive!BB & DD

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