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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2025 · 2H

The Rock of 1988

from PAST 10s: A Top 10 Time Machine - Music of the 70s, 80s and More

Dave and Milt delve into the week of March 12, 1988, examining the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. They analyze songs from artists like Mike Oldfield, George Thorogood, and INXS, and critique what has aged well and what hasn't. Highlights include discussions on Aerosmith's 'Angel,' John Cougar Mellencamp's 'Check It Out,' and David Lee Roth's 'Damn Good.' They also explore notable tracks that didn't make the top 10, with a focus on the three-name artists in their 'Playdate' segment.  Topics 01:29 Listener Reactions and Feedback 07:32 Time Machine: March 12th, 1988 08:40 Mainstream Rock Chart: 1988 40:24 Controversial Jokes and Boundaries 40:45 Discussing Michael Hutchence and Family Guy 41:36 Rock Countdown and In Excess 42:44 Kingdom Come and Led Zeppelin Comparisons 50:44 Sting's Solo Career and Grammy Nominations 59:25 David Lee Roth's Solo Hits and Career 01:08:48 Play Date: Artists with Three Names 01:21:30 Debating Song Titles and Expressions 01:21:32 The Beastie Boys and Clarifications 01:22:15 Colloquial Expressions and Ivy League 01:22:53 At the End of the Day: A New Expression 01:23:24 Comedy and Self-Deprecation 01:24:15 John Cougar Mellencamp and Brad Pitt 01:28:07 Aerosmith's Ballads and Comebacks 01:34:45 Guitar Hero and Aerosmith's Success 01:40:28 Robert Plant's Solo Career 01:45:00 Recap and Reflections

Dave and Milt delve into the week of March 12, 1988, examining the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart. They analyze songs from artists like Mike Oldfield, George Thorogood, and INXS, and critique what has aged well and what hasn't. Highlights include discussions on Aerosmith's 'Angel,' John Cougar Mellencamp's 'Check It Out,' and David Lee Roth's 'Damn Good.' They also explore notable tracks that didn't make the top 10, with a focus on the three-name artists in their 'Playdate' segment.  Topics 01:29 Listener Reactions and Feedback 07:32 Time Machine: March 12th, 1988 08:40 Mainstream Rock Chart: 1988 40:24 Controversial Jokes and Boundaries 40:45 Discussing Michael Hutchence and Family Guy 41:36 Rock Countdown and In Excess 42:44 Kingdom Come and Led Zeppelin Comparisons 50:44 Sting's Solo Career and Grammy Nominations 59:25 David Lee Roth's Solo Hits and Career 01:08:48 Play Date: Artists with Three Names 01:21:30 Debating Song Titles and Expressions 01:21:32 The Beastie Boys and Clarifications 01:22:15 Colloquial Expressions and Ivy League 01:22:53 At the End of the Day: A New Expression 01:23:24 Comedy and Self-Deprecation 01:24:15 John Cougar Mellencamp and Brad Pitt 01:28:07 Aerosmith's Ballads and Comebacks 01:34:45 Guitar Hero and Aerosmith's Success 01:40:28 Robert Plant's Solo Career 01:45:00 Recap and Reflections

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