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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2019 · 58 MIN

FEB '81: Phil Collins, Rush, Iron Maiden, Byrne/Eno, Stray Cats

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Send a textHenry and Chris zip back to February 1981 to decide if Phil Collins solo album was bunk.  Rush swings the bat again!  Eno makes yet a(nother) appearance (obvs)! Records covered: Face Value | Phil CollinsMoving Pictures | RushMy Life in the Bush of Ghosts | Brian Eno/David ByrneStray Cats | Stray CatsKillers | Iron MaidenMegan's Pick:   The Stranglers - The Gospel According to the Meninblack,  and Adam Turkel, Instagram - @80s374  - Twitter @ 80sExposed Support the show

Send a text Henry and Chris zip back to February 1981 to decide if Phil Collins solo album was bunk. Rush swings the bat again! Eno makes yet a(nother) appearance (obvs)! Records covered: Face Value | Phil Collins Moving Pictures | Rush My Life in the Bush of Ghosts | Brian Eno/David Byrne Stray Cats | Stray Cats Killers | Iron Maiden Megan's Pick: The Stranglers - The Gospel According to the Meninblack, and Adam Turkel, Instagram - @80s374 - Twitter @...

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Send a textHenry and Chris zip back to February 1981 to decide if Phil Collins solo album was bunk.  Rush swings the bat again!  Eno makes yet a(nother) appearance (obvs)! Records covered: Face Value | Phil CollinsMoving Pictures | RushMy Life in...

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