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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 and for those who appreciate what made it unforgettable. 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 about it here: About This Community. Explore current conversations, share your memories, and take part in a community built around real 80s experiences.
On this day January 25 1985, No Jacket Required by Phil Collins was released, becoming one of the defining pop albums of the mid 1980s. The album blended polished production infectious rhythms and emotionally direct songwriting, helping Collins dominate radio airplay and mainstream charts...
On this day January 25 1985, Maverick by George Thorogood and the Destroyers was released, continuing the band’s straight ahead blues rock sound during the height of the mid 1980s. The album leaned on gritty guitar riffs driving rhythms and a tough working class attitude that contrasted sharply...
On this day January 25 1989, After the War by Gary Moore was released, showcasing a powerful blend of melodic hard rock and emotional guitar driven songwriting. The album balanced intensity with accessibility, highlighting Moore’s expressive playing and strong sense of structure during the final...
On this day January 24 1987, At This Moment by Billy Vera and the Beaters became the number one song in America, completing one of the most unlikely chart success stories of the decade. The song’s emotional delivery and stripped down arrangement stood in contrast to the heavily produced pop...
On this day January 24 1989, Electric Youth by Debbie Gibson was released, solidifying her status as one of the defining pop artists of the late 1980s. The album featured polished pop production upbeat melodies and a youthful optimism that resonated strongly with radio audiences at the end of...
On this day January 24 1989, Skid Row by Skid Row was released, introducing a debut album that quickly became one of the defining hard rock releases of the late 1980s. The album combined aggressive guitar work powerful vocals and a polished edge that fit squarely into the era’s arena ready rock...
On this day January 24 1981, Kiss On My List by Daryl Hall and John Oates sat at number one in America, continuing its chart topping run and confirming the duo’s growing dominance at the start of the decade. Built around smooth melodies tight rhythm and an effortless pop sensibility, the song...
On this day January 23 1988, The Way You Make Me Feel by Michael Jackson became the number one song in America, continuing an extraordinary run of chart dominance during the late 1980s. Driven by a propulsive rhythm sharp production and confident vocal delivery, the track blended funk pop and...
On this day January 23 1981, Kiss Me Deadly by Gen X was released, marking a late stage entry from a band rooted in the British punk movement as it transitioned into the new decade. The album carried a sharper more direct sound that balanced punk attitude with a cleaner rock driven approach...
On this day January 23 1984, The Great Pretender by Dolly Parton was released, highlighting her continued success during a decade of artistic growth and crossover appeal. The album leaned into polished production and classic pop influences while maintaining the emotional clarity and vocal warmth...
On this day January 23 1981, Trust by Elvis Costello and the Attractions was released, capturing a sharp and confident moment in Costello’s early 1980s output. The album blended intelligent songwriting with tight punchy arrangements, reflecting a balance between new wave energy and classic pop...
On this day January 23 1989, Oh Yes I Can by David Crosby was released, marking a reflective and personal moment late in the 1980s. The album leaned heavily on introspection and mature songwriting, offering a thoughtful contrast to the louder and more commercial sounds that dominated much of the...
On this day January 23 1989, Loc-ed After Dark by Tone Lōc was released, marking a breakthrough moment for hip hop’s crossover into the mainstream at the close of the decade. The album combined laid back delivery funk influenced beats and humorous storytelling, creating a sound that was...
On this day January 22 1986, There'll Be Sad Songs by Billy Ocean reached the number one position in America, becoming one of the defining ballads of the mid 1980s. The song leaned into smooth production emotional restraint and a strong melodic core, standing out during a decade filled with high...
On this day January 22 1986, Seventh Star by Black Sabbath was released, marking a distinctive chapter in the band’s long and evolving history. The album featured a more melodic and polished sound than earlier releases, reflecting the mid 1980s shift toward accessible production and radio...
On this day January 22 1983, MTV officially made its debut on the West Coast, expanding the reach of music television across the United States. What began as a cable experiment quickly became a cultural force, giving artists a powerful new visual platform and reshaping how music was discovered...
On this day January 21 1984, Sunglasses at Night by Corey Hart surged as one of the most recognizable songs of the early 1980s, blending new wave atmosphere with sharp pop instincts. Driven by pulsing synths and a steady electronic rhythm, the song stood out for its cool detached tone and...
On this day January 21 1983, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) by Eurythmics was rising as a defining song of the early 1980s, signaling a major breakthrough for the duo. Built on a hypnotic synth line steady rhythm and a cool detached vocal delivery, the track stood apart from traditional pop and...
On this day January 21 1985, Real Love by Dolly Parton was released, continuing her successful run through the 1980s as she balanced country roots with mainstream appeal. The album reflected a period when Parton refined a polished sound that resonated with both longtime fans and a wider pop...
On this day January 21 1983, The Law of Devil's Land by Loudness was released, marking an important moment in the rise of Japanese heavy metal during the early 1980s. The album delivered fast paced riffs powerful vocals and a sharp aggressive sound that aligned with the global metal movement...
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