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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 9 1984, 1984 by Van Halen was released, marking a defining moment in both the band’s career and the decade’s rock sound. The album showcased a polished yet powerful blend of arena rock hooks synthesizer driven melodies and Eddie Van Halen’s signature guitar work, pushing the...
On this day January 9 1988, So Emotional by Whitney Houston reached number one on the U.S. Billboard charts, becoming another major milestone in her dominant 1980s run. The song blended dance driven pop energy with powerful vocals, reinforcing Houston’s ability to cross pop and r and b audiences...
On this day January 9 1989, A Show of Hands by Rush was released, capturing the band at the peak of their 1980s arena era. The live album showcased performances drawn from their mid to late 80s tours, highlighting a period when Rush fully embraced synthesizers layered production and expansive...
On this day January 8 1989, When All the Pieces Fit by Peter Frampton was released, marking his tenth studio album and a reflective moment late in the decade. The record blended polished late 80s production with Frampton’s signature guitar work, focusing on mature themes of resolution personal...
On this day January 7 1982, Roman Gods by The Fleshtones was released, marking the debut album from one of the most energetic and enduring underground rock bands of the era. The record delivered a raw blend of garage rock punk attitude and classic rock influences, driven by relentless rhythms...
On this day January 6 1989, Lost in Your Eyes by Debbie Gibson was released as a single, showcasing a softer and more romantic side of late 80s pop music. The song highlighted Gibson’s growth as a songwriter and performer, focusing on vulnerability emotion and melodic restraint rather than...
On this day January 5 1980, Please Dont Go by KC and the Sunshine Band reached number one on the US Billboard charts, marking a major crossover moment at the dawn of the new decade. The song stood apart from the group’s earlier upbeat disco hits by leaning into a slower more emotional sound...
On this day January 5 1987, it was announced that Elton John had undergone throat surgery while in Australia. The procedure followed ongoing vocal strain and health issues that had affected his performances, bringing public attention to the physical demands placed on major recording artists...
On this day January 5 1987, Brass Monkey by Beastie Boys was released as a single, helping solidify the group’s loud irreverent presence in mainstream music. The track blended hip hop rock attitude and party driven energy, standing out for its chant style vocals and raw production.
Brass Monkey...
On this day January 5 1987, Jacob’s Ladder by Huey Lewis and the News was released as a single, continuing the band’s dominant run on 1980s radio. The song stood out for its darker tone and driving rhythm, presenting a more serious edge compared to many of the group’s earlier upbeat hits...
On this day January 4 1984, Defenders of the Faith by Judas Priest was released in the United States, delivering one of the most powerful and uncompromising heavy metal albums of the decade. The record reinforced the band’s dominance with razor sharp guitars, thunderous drumming, and commanding...
On this day January 4 1983, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of These) by Eurythmics was released, marking the duo’s second studio album and a turning point that reshaped the sound of 1980s pop music. The record embraced synthesizers drum machines and stark minimalist production, creating a colder more...
On this day January 4 1980, The Romantics by The Romantics was released, introducing a high energy power pop sound that blended raw rock spirit with catchy melodies. The album delivered a stripped down approach rooted in classic rock influences while fitting perfectly into the emerging new wave...
On this day January 2 1983, Billie Jean by Michael Jackson was released as a single, quickly redefining the sound and presentation of mainstream pop music. The song stood out for its instantly recognizable bass line, tense narrative lyrics, and sleek production that set it apart from other...
On this day January 1 1986, Atomizer by Big Black was released, delivering one of the most abrasive and uncompromising albums of the decade. The record featured harsh drum machine rhythms, distorted guitars, and confrontational lyrics that rejected mainstream rock conventions and embraced raw...
On this day January 1 1985, VH1 was launched under the name Video Hits One, often referred to at the time as VHS. The channel was created to complement MTV by focusing on music videos and artists aimed at a slightly older audience, emphasizing softer rock pop and adult contemporary styles rather...
On this day January 1 1986, New Trails by Riders in the Sky was released, continuing the group’s mission to preserve and modernize classic western music. The album blended traditional cowboy songs with tight harmonies, storytelling lyrics, and a polished sound that appealed to both longtime fans...
On this day December 31 1984, Rick Allen, drummer for Def Leppard, lost his left arm in a serious car crash. The accident threatened to end his music career at the height of the band’s success during the 1980s rock boom.
After an extensive recovery, Rick Allen returned to Def Leppard by...
On this day December 31 1980, Arc of a Diver by Steve Winwood was released, marking his second solo album and a major creative breakthrough at the start of the decade. The record showcased Winwood’s multi instrumental talent and smooth blend of rock soul and subtle synthesizer textures that fit...
On this day December 30 1981, For Those Who Think Young by Rough Trade was released, marking the band’s third album and a bold statement within early 80s new wave and art rock. The record blended sharp lyrical themes with experimental production, reflecting a confident and unconventional...
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