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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. You can create a standard forum account or sign in using your Facebook or Google account for faster access. Explore current conversations, share your memories, and take part in a community built around real 80s experiences.
On this day January 19 1982, Could Hell Be Any Worse by Bad Religion was released, delivering a fast aggressive punk album that captured frustration anger and social critique at the dawn of the decade. The record featured rapid fire songs driven by speed sharp vocals and confrontational lyrics...
On this day January 19 1981, Paradise Theatre by Styx was released, marking one of the most ambitious and successful albums of the band’s career. Built around a loose concept inspired by the decline of a once grand theater, the album blended arena rock progressive elements and strong melodic...
On this day January 19 1980, Rock with You by Michael Jackson reached the number one position on the U.S. Billboard charts, continuing the massive success of his transition into a global solo superstar. The song delivered a smooth groove built on disco influenced rhythm polished production and...
On this day January 18 1986, These Dreams by Heart was released as a single, marking a major moment in the band’s evolution and broadening their appeal in the mid 1980s pop rock landscape. The song stood out for its softer tone atmospheric production and emotionally reflective lyrics, presenting...
On this day January 18 1986, Made to Be Broken by Soul Asylum was released, marking an important step in the band’s evolution from underground alternative roots toward a broader rock sound. The album blended raw emotion distorted guitars and introspective songwriting, capturing a sense of...
On this day January 18 1983, Cuts Like a Knife by Bryan Adams was released, marking a major breakthrough moment in his career and firmly establishing his sound in early 80s rock. The album delivered a confident blend of straight ahead rock energy melodic hooks and emotional songwriting...
On this day January 18 1982, Mystical Adventures by Jean Luc Ponty was released, continuing his exploration of jazz fusion through a sleek and atmospheric early 80s sound. The album blended electronic textures synthesizers and expressive violin work, creating an immersive listening experience...
On this day January 18 1981, Take My Time by Sheena Easton was released, introducing a smooth and romantic pop ballad that showcased her clear vocals and polished delivery. The song emphasized patience emotional connection and sincerity, fitting neatly into the early 1980s pop landscape that...
On this day January 18 1980, Metamatic by John Foxx was released, marking a defining moment in the emergence of minimalist electronic music at the dawn of the decade. The album presented a stark synth driven sound built on cold rhythms detached vocals and futuristic themes, moving decisively...
On this day January 19 1980, Pretenders by The Pretenders was released, introducing a debut album that fused punk energy new wave attitude and classic rock songwriting into a sharp and confident statement. The record featured a tough melodic edge driven by crisp guitars and commanding vocals...
On this day January 19 1980, Just Testing by Wishbone Ash was released, marking a creative shift for the long running rock band as they entered a new decade. The album leaned into a more contemporary sound while still retaining elements of the twin guitar style that defined their earlier work...
On this day January 18 1986, Thats What Friends Are For by Dionne Warwick and Friends became the number one song in America, uniting several major voices of the era in a powerful and emotionally driven recording. The song centered on loyalty compassion and mutual support, resonating strongly...
On this day January 17 1987, At This Moment by Billy Vera and the Beaters was released, bringing a heartfelt and emotionally direct pop ballad into the mainstream during the late 1980s. Built around a powerful vocal performance and simple melodic structure, the song focused on vulnerability...
On this day January 17 1987, Shake You Down by Gregory Abbott reached number one in America, becoming one of the most recognizable slow jam hits of the late 1980s. The song stood out for its smooth groove romantic lyrics and understated production that emphasized mood and intimacy.
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On this day January 16 1984, Points on the Curve by Wang Chung was released, representing the group’s second studio album and a confident step forward in their evolving sound. The record blended new wave textures with dance oriented rhythms and moody atmospheres, reflecting the band’s growing...
On this day January 16 1988, Endless Summer Nights by Richard Marx was released, continuing his strong run of late 1980s pop rock success. The song delivered a polished melodic sound built around emotional vocals romantic themes and smooth production that fit perfectly within the era’s adult pop...
On this day January 16 1983, G Force by Kenny G was released, marking an early milestone in his solo career and helping introduce his smooth melodic saxophone style to a wider audience. The album blended jazz funk and pop oriented arrangements, emphasizing accessible grooves and polished...
On this day January 16 1988, Got My Mind Set On You by George Harrison reached number one on the U.S. Billboard charts, marking a major late career chart triumph. The upbeat pop rock track blended bright production with a confident vocal performance, introducing Harrison to a new generation of...
On this day January 16 1987, Beastie Boys became the first musical act to be censored on American Bandstand, marking a notable moment in late 1980s pop culture television. The appearance highlighted growing tension between emerging youth driven music styles and long established broadcast...
On this day January 15 1982, All For a Song by Barbara Dickson was released, continuing her transition from stage and folk roots into a polished pop oriented sound. The album emphasized strong melodic songwriting and expressive vocals, highlighting Dickson’s ability to balance emotional depth...
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