Join the 80s mixtaper as we navigate the vibrant musical landscape of early 1981, exploring a diverse range of tracks from the era. Dive into the world of The Clash and their politically infused "Hitsville UK" that celebrates the indie spirit amidst the chaotic backdrop of the Sandinista album. Experience XTC's quirky and controversial "Sergeant Rock Is Going to Help Me," a tune layered with new wave energy and social commentary.
We also revisit Spandau Ballet's fashion-forward and dance-centric "The Freeze," which maintained the momentum of the New Romantic movement. Madness's joyful and instrumental "The Return of the Los Palmas 7" brings a playful twist to the playlist, while Cliff Richard's "A Little In Love" offers a tender moment with its heartfelt pop confession.
The episode culminates with Blondie's genre-blending "Rapture," a pioneering track that merges new wave, disco, and early hip-hop influences, making history as the first US number one song to feature rap vocals. Each track is a testament to the eclectic and transformative spirit of the 80s music scene.
Links to playlist 18:
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8. The Clash - Hitsville U.K
9. XTC - Sgt Rock (Is Going To Help Me)
10. Spandau Ballet - The Freeze
11. Madness - The Return Of The Los Palmas 7
12. Cliff Richard - A Little In Love
13. Blondie - Rapture
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