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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 31 1989, Every Little Step by Bobby Brown was released, becoming one of the defining singles of his solo career. The song blended new jack swing rhythm with confident vocals and slick production, helping push R and B firmly into mainstream pop dominance at the end of the...
On this day January 30 1987, Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now by Starship became the number one song in America. Featured as the theme song for the movie Mannequin, the track blended soaring vocals polished production and an uplifting message that perfectly matched the feel good tone of mid to late...
On this day January 30 1989, Technique by New Order was released, marking a defining moment in the band’s evolution at the end of the decade. The album fused electronic dance rhythms with alternative rock sensibilities, drawing strong influence from club culture while maintaining New Order’s...
On this day January 30 1989, Fabulous Disaster by Exodus was released, delivering a fierce thrash metal album that captured the intensity and aggression of late 1980s metal. Packed with fast riffs sharp lyrics and relentless energy, the album reinforced Exodus’s reputation as one of the most...
On this day January 30 1984, Somebody’s Watching Me by Rockwell became the number one song in America, turning paranoia into one of the most memorable pop hits of the decade. Built around a haunting synth line and an instantly recognizable chorus, the song captured a sense of unease while...
On this day January 30 1981, Captured, the live album by Journey, was released, capturing the band at the height of its arena rock popularity. Recorded during their Departure tour, the album showcased Journey’s powerful live sound, extended performances, and strong connection with concert...
On this day January 30 1980, Air Pocket by Roger Powell was released, delivering an experimental album that blended electronic textures progressive rock influences and synthesizer driven composition. The record leaned heavily into atmosphere and instrumental exploration, reflecting a period of...
On this day January 30 1984, Software by Grace Slick was released, marking a bold and experimental entry in her solo catalog. The album leaned heavily into synthesizers electronic textures and futuristic themes, reflecting the growing influence of technology on music during the mid 1980s...
On this day January 30 1988, Need You Tonight by INXS became the number one song in America, marking a breakthrough moment for the band’s global success. Built on a stripped down groove and late night atmosphere, the track stood out for its confidence restraint and modern edge during the height...
On this day January 30 1982, I Can't Go For That by Hall and Oates became the number one song in America, marking one of the duo’s biggest and most influential hits of the decade. Built around a smooth groove minimalist production and understated confidence, the song stood out for its restrained...
On this day January 29 1985, Stella by Yello was released, delivering a sleek electronic album that leaned heavily into atmosphere rhythm and sonic experimentation. The record expanded the group’s signature sound, blending minimalist beats cinematic textures and unconventional structures that...
On this day January 29 1982, Friends by Shalamar was released, marking a key moment in the group’s evolution during the early 1980s. The album blended smooth R&B funk and pop sensibility, capturing a polished sound that fit perfectly with the decade’s growing emphasis on danceable radio friendly...
On this day January 29 1982, Picture This by Huey Lewis and the News was released, marking a key step in the band’s rise during the early 1980s. The album blended rock pop and rhythm driven songwriting, helping establish a clean energetic sound that appealed to both radio audiences and live...
On this day January 28 1985, Crazy From the Heart by David Lee Roth was released, marking his first solo project following his departure from Van Halen. The EP showcased Roth’s flamboyant personality and showman style, blending hard rock energy with pop confidence and larger than life attitude...
On this day January 28 1981, Welcome to the Wrecking Ball by Grace Slick was released, marking her return to a more rock driven sound at the start of the new decade. The album leaned into tougher themes and confident delivery, reflecting Slick’s continued presence as a strong individual voice...
On this day January 28 1981, Healing by Todd Rundgren was released, presenting one of his most experimental and introspective works of the early decade. The album moved away from conventional song structure, focusing instead on atmosphere spirituality and extended compositions designed to create...
On this day January 28 1980, Love Stinks by the J. Geils Band was released, delivering one of the most recognizable rock anthems of the era. Built around a driving riff and blunt lyrics, the song captured frustration and humor in equal measure, standing out for its raw energy and straightforward...
On this day January 28 1985, We Are the World was recorded, bringing together an unprecedented group of musicians for a humanitarian cause. Organized to raise awareness and funds for famine relief, the recording session united artists from across genres in a single collaborative effort that...
On this day January 27 1986, Does Humor Belong in Music, a live album by Frank Zappa, was released, capturing his sharp wit musical precision and satirical edge in a concert setting. The album showcased Zappa’s ability to blend complex musicianship with humor commentary and theatrical...
On this day January 27 1986, Album by Public Image Ltd was released, marking a striking moment in the evolution of post punk and alternative music during the mid 1980s. The record featured a more accessible sound compared to the band’s earlier experimental work, blending sharp production with...
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