Welcome back to I Completed 80s Music with the 80s Mixtaper as we dive into the second half of Playlist 14, where we explore some pivotal moments in music history. We journey through the landscape of 1980 with Kurtis Blow's "The Breaks," a cornerstone that heralded the rise of rap music, and Adam Ant's "Dog Eat Dog," a breakthrough that reshaped pop stardom.
Listeners' comments spark a nostalgic discussion about Leo Sayer's influence on pop music and his role as a heartthrob for teens in the 1970s.
As the episode unfolds, we also delve into the era-defining sound of Japan with "Gentlemen Take Polaroids," a track that laid some of the groundwork for the New Romantic movement, while reminding us of Status Quo's enduring appeal with their boogie-rock classic, "What You're Proposing." Meanwhile, Billy Idol's leap into solo fame with "Dancing With Myself" showcases a seamless blend of punk and new wave aesthetics.
Join us as we traverse through these musical milestones, connecting the dots between these iconic artists and the lasting impact of their work on the 80s music scene and beyond.
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8. Kurtis Blow - The Breaks
9. Adam And The Ants - Dog Eat Dog
10. Status Quo - What You're Proposing
11. Generation X - Dancing With Myself
12. Stephanie Mills - Never Knew Love Like This Before
13. Japan - Gentlemen Take Polaroids
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