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I quite like the time this show is on.
Suits me nicely.
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That's my concern. Johnnie Walker's music on Sounds of the Seventies is so predictable and safe.
As for the 80s show, well the official BBC blurb includes this... Quote:
Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal and new country became dominant genres which also saw the emergence of U2, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Prince, Duran Duran, The Smiths and David Bowie.
Glam metal? New Country? No idea what glam metal is supposed to be, unless it's people like Kiss dressing up, as for New Country, I didn't know it was successful in the 80s, people like Garth Brooks and Dixie Chicks I associate with much later. As for that list of artists, well, it's same old same old, isn't it? Not hopeful, though I'll still give it a go. |
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I'll be listening (well, recording!). I'm hoping she'll play the stuff that was on the radio back in the day, not just the safe songs. She is an odd choice, someone who came into their teens in 1980 would have a far better knowledge of what was on the radio back then than a child, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt. Who knows she may have been under the bedclothes at 9PM tuned to 208 or her local ILR and know loads of great old stuff? Good luck Sara, don't let us oldies down
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I was just thinking about the difference between Steve Harley and Johnnie Walker doing Sounds of the 70s, and wondered why the BBC's Sounds of the 80s wasn't given to an eloquent musician of the period.
Harley used to throw in interesting anecdotes about the people he was playing, explain how they influenced his own music etc. Noddy Holder also presented a 70s show for many years. There have been plenty of 80s stars who have made a transition to radio, so why not one of them? Tony Hadley and Howard Jones are a couple of examples. Phil Oakey has tremendously broad musical knowledge when I've heard him speak, and I'm sure he'd be good on radio. |
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Looking forward to this show. I love Coxy and glad she has a gig on R2 but i'd love to have heard Moyles doing this show. He's a massive 80s music fan & geek. He would craft 80s stlye jingles in to the show so well, like Tony's custom jingles on POTP.
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Looking forward to this show. I love Coxy and glad she has a gig on R2 but i'd love to have heard Moyles doing this show. He's a massive 80s music fan & geek. He would craft 80s stlye jingles in to the show so well, like Tony's custom jingles on POTP.
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I quite like the time this show is on.
Suits me nicely. |
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Looking forward to this show. I love Coxy and glad she has a gig on R2 but i'd love to have heard Moyles doing this show. He's a massive 80s music fan & geek. He would craft 80s stlye jingles in to the show so well, like Tony's custom jingles on POTP.
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Why is Black or White (MJ) is being used as a background song? (During Sara's links). It came out in 1991.
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She's TXing live - monitoring twitter chatter..
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Why is Sara speaking in such slow, measured tomes? Relax and be yourself!
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She sounds v nervous, or is just restricted by reading details of all tracks - not needed in my opinion.
Let her be herself - an excellent broadcaster |
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Great start with Two Tribes blasting out!
Agree on Black Or White, I almost thought she was going to play the actual record, ahem from November 1991! Good point though, even as backing music it sounds odd on an 80's show to make that kind of faux pas within the first ten minutes. SAW with the second record, aaghh. One of their better ones I suppose, but Donna Summer in the 80's would be State Of Independence to do her any justice. Aaah, lovely to hear Aneka on the phone. Nicely unexpected. More like this please.
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Ahhh - Madonna produced by Chic... opener to Like a Virgin..
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Relaxing and sounding good now and clearly some thought has been given to the music and guests. This could shape up to be very good indeed if the same amount of attention keeps being given to the content.
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Back on September 7th the whole house was being shaken by a really annoying loud bass sound. So loud that I went out to listen to where it was coming from, thinking nearby was having a party. Not quite! I was fixated by what I heard because I kept hearing a lot of ABC being played which sounded odd. I live about 4 miles from the Milton Keynes Bowl, and somebody came up to me and said it sounded like live music. Certainly did not expect it to be from the MK Bowl, although some major acts have been heard from 4 miles distance over the years.
To cut a long story short (80's song title!), it turned out that many 80's artists, including ABC and Heaven 17 had been brought in to do an outdoor corporate show at the VW headquaters in Milton Keynes, and I could hear ABC belting out just about every single they ever released from about 2 miles away, on top of many other acts, by simply standing in the garden. I was rather surprised to say the least. A Saturday night interupted by live ABC booming out. They sounded great by the way. |
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Back on September 7th the whole house was being shaken by a really annoying loud bass sound. So loud that I went out to listen to where it was coming from, thinking nearby was having a party. Not quite! I was fixated by what I heard because I kept hearing a lot of ABC being played which sounded odd. I live about 4 miles from the Milton Keynes Bowl, and somebody came up to me and said it sounded like live music. Certainly did not expect it to be from the MK Bowl, although some major acts have been heard from 4 miles distance over the years.
To cut a long story short (80's song title!), it turned out that many 80's artists, including ABC and Heaven 17 had been brought in to do an outdoor corporate show at the VW headquaters in Milton Keynes, and I could hear ABC belting out just about every single they ever released from about 2 miles away, on top of many other acts, by simply standing in the garden. I was rather surprised to say the least. A Saturday night interupted by live ABC booming out. They sounded great by the way. ? |
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That's hollow EQ!
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What's that horrible sound all over St Elmo's Fire? Sounds like a bad bit of wow and flutter...
On digital playout? |
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And you just stood/sat there grinning - got the beers close to you and enjoyed Poison Arrow etc etc..
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Thought Sara was great on her first 80' s how and the song were a good mix of stuff from the decade . She was live as se read my text out , an many others. It sounded like Aneka was live on the phone to her as well, and Boy George who came on for a chat at about 11.30pm. Look forward to next weeks show now, as it might be different to all the other 80's stuff out there.....
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Thanks for the info about Forgotten 80s, I'll check that out on Sunday.
I am listening to Sound of the 80s on iPlayer now and it's alright so far. I can't find a tracklisting online yet though. And how can I download the show to play in the car ? I used to use Radio Downloader but that has been discontinued. |
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Great show. How appropriate to get Boy George in to mark the 30th anniversary of Karma Chameleon, one of the great British pop singles of the decade. What a great selection too from George - 'Brilliant Mind' by Furniture.
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Why is Sara speaking in such slow, measured tomes? Relax and be yourself!
Great mix of tracks last night -- some I haven't heard in years, and a top guest. More of the same please.
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Great show. How appropriate to get Boy George in to mark the 30th anniversary of Karma Chameleon, one of the great British pop singles of the decade. What a great selection too from George - 'Brilliant Mind' by Furniture.
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