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80s music
Welcome to the We Love the Eighties Community
This community is dedicated to the music, movies, television, games, radio, and pop culture that defined the 1980s. It is a place for people who lived the decade, as well as those who appreciate what made it unforgettable. Members use this forum to check in during live radio blocks, share weekly listening memories, and talk about what the music, shows, and moments of the 80s bring back for them. Guests are welcome to browse selected discussions, while full participation requires registration. If you would like to understand the intent behind this community and how it is curated, you can read more here: About This Community. Explore current conversations, share your memories, and take part in a community built around real 80s experiences.
On this day February 7 1981, Celebration by Kool & the Gang became the number one song in America, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming one of the most enduring party anthems of the 1980s. With its upbeat groove, infectious chorus, and universal message, the song quickly...
On this day February 7 1987, Open Your Heart by Madonna became the number one song in America, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and continuing her dominant run through the 1980s pop landscape. Driven by pulsing synths, a confident vocal performance, and an instantly catchy hook, the...
On this day February 7 1980, Sugarhill Gang by Sugarhill Gang was released, marking a groundbreaking moment in music history and the early rise of hip hop as a recorded genre. The album helped bring a largely underground cultural movement into the mainstream, introducing many listeners to rap...
On this day February 8 1983, Michael W. Smith Project by Michael W. Smith was released, marking the debut album of an artist who would become one of the most influential figures in contemporary Christian music during the 1980s. The album introduced a polished and modern sound that blended pop...
On this day February 7 1984, Ammonia Avenue by The Alan Parsons Project was released, continuing the group’s tradition of polished and concept driven albums during the mid 1980s. The record blended atmospheric production with thoughtful songwriting, balancing accessibility with the band’s...
On this day February 7 1989, Don’t Tell a Soul by The Replacements was released, marking a pivotal moment in the band’s late 1980s evolution. The album featured a more polished and radio conscious sound while still carrying the emotional honesty and songwriting depth that defined the band’s...
On this day February 7 1989, As Nasty As They Wanna Be by 2 Live Crew was released, becoming one of the most controversial albums of the late 1980s. The record drew widespread attention for its explicit lyrics and unapologetic style, quickly placing the group at the center of national...
On this day February 7 1989, Blessing in Disguise by Metal Church was released, marking a new chapter for the band as the 1980s metal scene entered its final stretch. The album introduced a refined and more focused sound, blending heavy riffs with stronger song structure and a broader sense of...
On this day February 7 1980, Pink Floyd’s The Wall Tour opened in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, launching one of the most ambitious and visually groundbreaking concert tours of the 1980s. Built around the band’s concept album The Wall, the tour combined music, theatrical...
On this day February 6 1984, Sparkle in the Rain by Simple Minds was released, marking a powerful and dramatic chapter in the band’s 1980s evolution. The album leaned into a bigger and more forceful sound, built on driving rhythms, layered production, and an anthemic approach that expanded their...
On this day February 6 1989, Spike by Elvis Costello was released, marking a bold and eclectic moment in his late 1980s catalog. The album showcased a wide range of musical styles, blending pop, rock, and contemporary influences while maintaining Costello’s sharp songwriting and lyrical edge...
On this day February 6 1982, Centerfold by the J. Geils Band became the number one song in America, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and marking the band’s biggest commercial success. Driven by a pulsing synth line, tight rhythm, and an instantly recognizable hook, the song stood out as...
On this day February 6 1989, Beyond the Blue Neon by George Strait was released, continuing his dominance in country music as the decade came to a close. The album reinforced his reputation for blending traditional country roots with a clean and contemporary sound that appealed to both longtime...
On this day February 6 1989, Dylan & the Dead by Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead was released, capturing a unique live collaboration between two of the most influential names in American music. The album featured performances recorded during their joint tour, blending Dylan’s iconic songwriting...
On this day February 6 1988, Could’ve Been by Tiffany became the number one song in America, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and marking a major moment in late 1980s pop music. The ballad showcased a softer and more emotional side of Tiffany, standing in contrast to the upbeat pop...
On this day February 6 1988, Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson was released, standing out as one of the most powerful and reflective songs of the late 1980s. Built around a soaring arrangement and an emotionally charged vocal performance, the song focused on personal responsibility and the...
On this day February 5 1983, Africa by Toto became the number one song in America, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying its place as one of the most iconic songs of the 1980s. Built around layered synthesizers, steady rhythms, and a memorable melodic structure, the song...
On this day February 5 1980, Boys Don’t Cry by The Cure was released, serving as a compilation album that introduced the band’s early sound to a wider audience. The album gathered key tracks from the group’s formative period, highlighting their stripped down style, emotional restraint, and...
On this day February 5 1986, Kiss by Prince was released as a single, quickly becoming one of the most distinctive and influential songs of the 1980s. Stripped down, rhythmic, and driven by sharp guitar work and a minimalist groove, the track stood out immediately from the heavily produced pop...
Before online ticketing, before social media announcements and before email blasts this is how concerts were promoted. A single printed flyer tied to a local radio station pinned up in record stores, passed around at work or school or folded into a back pocket to be saved.
This flyer captures...
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