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forgotten80s
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Featuring forgotten and overlooked new wave/powerpop music of the early to mid 80's.
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Forgotten 80's Vol 46: RPM- The Best Band You've Never Heard!
Why this group didn't hit it big in the 80's with this LP, "Phonongenic", I'll never know. The track "Man Overboard" should've been a huge hit, but basically no one ever heard it. Their record company failed to promote them properly, and they fell through the cracks. Band member Jimmy Lee Sloas went on to become a sought after studio bassist/producers, and worked with many artists in the country/rock/ and Christian industries, even forming his own band and releasing a CD. (Dogs Of Peace) The tracks featured are: 01- Man Overboard 02- Piece Of Glass 03- The Curtain's Gonna Fall 04- Head In The Sand Lead singer: http://www.robertwhitejohnson.com Guitarist: http://www.moregendel.com
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Forgotten80's Volume 45- Men Without Hats LIVE
Disregarded as "one hit wonders", Men Without Hats actually had some great new wave material up their sleeves as evidenced in this podcast. These songs were taken from a "live" performance during the band's peak. The songs are: 01- Heaven 02- I Got The Message 03- Editions Of You 04- Safety Dance
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Forgotten 80's Vol 44: Huang Chung
Wang Chung's first album was recorded under the name "Huang Chung". They changed the spelling on subsequent albums. Their first album is hard to find on cd, but it's worth it if you can grab it. Some nice forgotten gems from the 80's. The songs included are: 01- China 02- Chinese Girls 03- Hold Back The Tears 04- Dancing
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Forgotten 80's Vol 43- Randy Bishop & The Underdogs
A truly FORGOTTEN powerpop/rock gem from the 80's. I can't even find what this guy's up to now. It's such a common name, searching the net is fruitless! If you have any idea what he's up to now, send me an e-mail. This is a transfer from vinyl, not available on CD. The songs on this podcast are: 01- Two Hearts On The Loose 02- Underdog 03- If I Was A Fool
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Forgotten 80's Volume 42- Before They Were The Cars..
Before they were the Cars, they were called Cap''n Swing. I've unearthed a few demos they recorded under that name. I'm just guessing at the titles! You can hear the beginnings of that signature Cars sound in these recordings. 01- Strawberry Moonlight 02- Come Back Down 03- Goes On Sleeping 04- Twilight Superman http://www.thenewcars.com
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Forgotten 80's Vol 41: A Flock Of Seagulls- The Story Of A Young Heart Part 2
Part two of my special "The Story Of A Young Heart Podcast". Enjoy! The songs on Part 2 are: 1- Remember David 2- Over My Head 3- Heart Of Steel 4- The End 5- Suicide Day
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Forgotten 80's Vol 41: A Flock Of Seagulls- The Story Of A Young Heart Part 1
An excellent yet overlooked album from the 80's. The entire album is presented here divided into two podcasts for your listening pleasure. Good luck findingt this on cd. It's VERY rare! The songs on Part 1 are: 1- The Story Of A Young Heart 2- Never Again (The Dancer) 3- The More You Live, The More You Love 4- European ( I Wish I Was)
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Forgotten 80's Volume 39: Dweezil Zappa- "Having A Bad Day"
First solo album from Frank's son Dweezil Zappa. He was only 16 at the time. It's a little rough, he got more polished as time went by, but for being just 16....well...just give it a listen.. The songs included are: 1- Let's Talk About It (with his sister Moon) 2- Having A Bad Day 3- You Can't Ruin Me (with Moon) 4- The Pirate Song (instrumental) http://www.dweezilzappa.com
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Forgotten 80's Volume 38: J Geils Band Sans Peter Wolf
Peter Wolf left the J Geils Band after their live LP "Showtime". The boys of J Geils forged on with Seth Justman and Stephen Bladd sharing lead vocal duties on this LP "You're Getting Even While I'm Getting Odd". The new vocalists brought a slightly more quirky and "fun" feel to the band. Justman wrote the majority of the J Geils songs anyway, so it was natural for him to step in on vocals. Drummer Bladd brought a more smooth vocal, while Justman was definitely on the "new wave" side. The songs on this album are great. If Wolf had stayed, this would've been another hit. As it is, it's a rare gem. Rumour has it that this was released on CD in Japan only, and only as few as 500 were ever produced. So if you ever run accross it on disc, grab it! I don't have it on disc, so these songs were transferred from clean vinyl. The songs included are: 1- Concealed Weapons 2- Heavy Petting 3- You're Getting Even While I'm Getting Odd 4- I Will Carry You Home http://www.jgeils.com (if you notice under the "recordings" tab on the official website, this particular LP is NOT listed! It's treated as though it doesn't exist! Could be because Peter Wolf appears to be running the site!)
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Volume 37: New CD From 80's Influenced Artist Joe Lynch
Joe Lynch has released a new cd called "Taking My Time". It's included here on the Forgotten 80's Podcast page because it's heavily influenced by the 80's music scene. "Taking My Time", the cd's title track, sounds almost exactly like an early 80's Cars tune. "Cover Me" has a hint of journey like keyboards, with some Cars style keyboards thrown in as well. There's also a cover of the 80's Korgis classic "Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime" that stays true to the original while adding a few different keyboards to the mix. There is also a nod to the band A Flock Of Seagulls in the song "All Falls Down". "Let It Go" has a guitar pattern similar to something from Billy Squier (with an extended guitar solo) and "Under The Gun" has an Ichouse feel to it. There's even a nod to pink floyd with the moody song "Welcome To The Show". Check it out, you'll like it! Songs inclueded are: 01- Cover Me 02- Taking My Time 03- Let It Go 04- Everybody's Got To Learn Sometime To purchase and listen:: http://www.purevolume.com/joelynch
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Volume 36: Then And Now- The Romantics
This podcast features The Romantics, as they were, and as they are now. Two songs from the past, and two songs from their latest effort. The songs included are: 01- What I Like About You 02- Talking In Your Sleep 03- Devil In Me 04- Get Out Of My Mind The two newest songs are from the CD "6149" http://www.romanticsdetroit.com
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Forgotten 80's Volume 34- Paul Carrack- "Suburban VooDoo"
An overlooked, but great album from the early 80's. The songwriting is excellent, and the overall feel is much like 60's good time rock and soul music. This album contained a minor hit, "I Need You". The songs included are: 01- Lesson In Love 02- Always Better With You 03- I Need You 04- From Now On My 'shouldabeenaBIGGERhit' pick:- "I Need You" http://www.carrack-uk.com
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Forgotten 80's Volume 33: The Vapors
Much like their name, The Vapors quickly vanished from the music world after only two albums in the early 80's. Their lead singer David Fenton did record a solo album, but it's so rare I've only seen pictures of it and can't find it anywhere. Their debut album was a great new wave/punk/pop album. Featuring the quirky hit "Turning Japanese", it was chock full of upbeat rhythms and catchy hooks. I have NO idea if they are still together, or what any of them are doing today. I tried to research this, but came up empty. Here are the tracks featured: 01- Turning Japanese 02- Sixy Second Intervals 03- Prosoners 04- Trains No link available
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Forgotten 80's Special Edition: History Lesson- The Cars (A Beginning)
It's not widely known, but The Cars was NOT the first group that Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr had. The first group they formed was named Milkwood. It was 1973 and they released on LP, "How's The Weather". Good luck finding it. It's NOT on cd, and most likely never will be. It's reported that Ric Ocasek absolutely HATES this album and will do whatever he can to keep it from being re-released. The album was a reflection of the music at the time. Very acoustic, kind of like Bread or Crosby Stills and Nash. Some very good songwriting still however. So direct from vinyl, here are two songs from the extremely rare LP "How's The Weather", by Ric Ocasek and Benjamin Orr, then known as Milkwood. The tracks are: 01- With You With Me (Ric Ocasek Lead Vocal) 02- Lincoln Park (Benjamin Orr Lead Vocal)
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Forgotten 80's Podcast Volume 32- Pot Luck Pt 5
Some more various gems from the wonderful 80's!! The decade of prosperity, NOT greed! Some good songs on this one. Paul McCartney's "Coming Up". Although this studio version was intended as the A side of the single, radio stations played the B side which was the live version. I like the studio version better. "Breaking Away" by Balance was a great song. It's a shame the group didn't do anyting else. "Take It Easy" by Andy Taylor was a great song as well, featured in the movie "American Anthem". Sammy Hagar's "Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy" is a good song with an interesting story: Rick Springfield covered Sammy's "I've Done Everything For You" and had a hit with it. Sammy had some disparaging words for Rick's version. Then Sammy promptly hires Rick's producer to do his next album and comes out with this Rick Springfield sound-a-like song and has a hit!! And "Voices Carry" by Aimee Mann's group 'Til Tuesday is an 80's cult classic. It barely made the top 40 but it's a great song. The songs featured: 01- Coming Up (studio version)- Paul McCartney 02- Breaking Away- Balance 03- Take It Easy- Andy Taylor 04- Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy- Sammy Hagar 05- Voices Carry- 'Til Tuesday
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Forgotten 80's Podcast Volume 31- Pot Luck Pt 4
Some more rarely heard gems from the 80's..... The songs featured are: 01- Fantasy- Aldo Nova 02- When The Rain Comes Down- Andy Taylor 03- Holiday- Nazareth 04- I Don't Mind At All- Bourgeois Tagg
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Forgotten 80's Podcast Volume 30- Pot Luck Pt 3
Another Pot Luck edition of Forgotten 80's. A couple of rare gems in this one; one you may not have even heard of. The songs featured are: 01- Lunatic Fringe- Red Rider 02- On The Loose- Saga 03- Square Rooms- Al Corley 04- What You Need- Joe English Band (Joe English was drummer for Paul McCartney's band Wings)
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Forgotten 80's Podcast Volume 29- Robert Fleischman
While you many not know Robert Fleischman, his voice in undeniable. Robert was the original lead singer of Journey. (yes, there WAS someone before Steve Perry!) If you listen closely, I believe you'll hear a voice that, in my opinion, Steve Perry on some level tried to emulate. Having said that though, I believe Robert has a much stronger voice and wider range than Perry. These songs are from Robert's solo album "Perfect Stranger". The songs featured are: 01- All For You 02- Southern Lights 03- Ace In The Hole 04- One More Time My 'shouldabeenahit' pick- "Southern Lights" (I just love that one for some reason!) http://www.robertfleischman.com
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Forgotten 80's Podcast Vol 26: The States Pt. 2, "Picture Me With You"
The second and final official release from the States, "Picture Me With You". How this was NOT a hit I don't know! Their sound was tailor made for the 80's. I got to see the band at Western Carolina University in NC back in '83, and they were just as good live as they were on the records. They were all really nice fellows as well. The States on this release were: Jimmy McDonnell- lead vocals Dominic Butch Germano- bass Morgan Hampton- drums/percussion Barry Scott- lead guitar/vocals Robert Schindler- keyboards Steve Chandler- special effect guitars/vocals The songs featured are: 01- Picture Me With You 02- Let's Roll 03- Get It 04- Just A Dream 05- Love On The Line
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Forgotten 80's Podcast Vol 25: The States Pt. 1
One of my favorite bands of the 80's. As far as I know they only had two albums released, although I've heard rumor of a third independent release, which I'm sure, if it exists, I'LL never be able to find it! I have no contact info for the band as they are no longer together. I have no info on current projects either. If I find out anything I'll post it. This podcast features the States first release. The States on their debut release were: Jimmy McDonnell- lead vocals; Dominic Germano- bass guitar; Stephen Chandler- electric/acoustic guitars/vocals; Barry Scott- lead guitars/vocals; Robert Schindler- keyboards; Jimmy Wilkins- drums: The songs included are: 01- My Latest Girl 02- Cry If You Want 03- Lies 04- Fire
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Forgotten 80's Vol 24: SPECIAL POT-LUCK EDITION VOLUME 2
More random songs from the best decade ever! The songs featured are: 01- Let The Day Begin- The Call 02- Pump It Up- Elvis Costello 03- Voices Carry- Til Tuesday 04- Come On Eileen- Dexy's MIdnight Runners 05- Let's Talk About It- Dweezil & Moon Zappa My 'shouldabeenaBIGGERhit' pick: "Let The Day Begin"
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Forgotten 80's Vol 23: SPECIAL POT-LUCK EDITION
A special edition of the Forgotten 80's pocast! A potluck collection of songs by various artists that didn't quite catch on with the masses, but nonetheless were great songs. The Songs Featured Are: 01- The Salt In My Tears- Martin Briley 02- Breaking Away- Balance 03- Every Word Means No- Let's Active 04- Start!- The Jam 05- Black Cars- Gino Vannelli My 'shouldabeenahit' pick: ALL OF 'EM!
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Forgotten 80's Volume 17- Kasim Sulton "Basement Tapes" CD
Recorded in his basement studio during the 70's and 80's; this collection of "demos" from Utopia bassist Kasim Sulton surpasses the quality of most "legit" releases of the same era. Great songwriting and production. This is a very hard to find out of print cd, so I thought I'd share some of the songs here for those unable to locate the disc. The songs included are: 01-Don't Hold Me Back 02-Woman 03-Rock & Roll Ricochet 04-Prove It 05- In The Name Of Love 06- Give Him Up My 'shouldabeenahit' pick: "Don't Hold Me Back" http://www.kasimsulton.com http://www.kasiminfo.com
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Forgotten 80's Podcast Vol 13- Kasim Sulton Interview
Interview and in-studio performance from Kasim Sulton on 96.7 The Buzzard Radio in Greenville, SC. In studio songs: Sacrifice Drive http://www.kasiminfo.com http://www.kasimsulton.com
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