2 hr 8 min

1987 Albums: Prince, Paul, Poison, Pandemonium 70s Music! 80s Hits! It's PAST 10s: A Top 10 Time Machine - Music Nostalgia of the 70s, 80s and More

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Dave and Milt dissect the Billboard Top 10 albums, including 'iconic' works such as 'The Final Countdown' by Europe, 'Graceland' by Paul Simon, 'Tango in the Night' by Fleetwood Mac, 'Sign o' the Times' by Prince, 'Licensed to Ill' by the Beastie Boys, 'Slippery When Wet' by Bon Jovi, and 'The Joshua Tree' by U2. The discussion not only delves into the background and the stories behind these albums but also addresses broader themes like cultural appropriation, the effect of MTV, and the transition in sound for bands like Bon Jovi. Can you tell this summary was written by AI? So what. I'm trying to get this 2 hour+ podcast posted. Gimme a break. Anyway, by combining personal anecdotes, insights into the controversies of the time such as the apartheid-era South Africa visit by Paul Simon for 'Graceland', and listener interactions, the episode presents a nostalgic and insightful review of 1987 as a pivotal year in music history.
Here are the topics covered. This is a goofy podcast, so the list summarized by AI in a formal list looks like borderline gibberish. We hope you enjoy it.
00:00 Welcome to Past Tens: A Journey Through Billboard's Top Hits
00:52 The Art of Killing Time: A Casual Chat
02:35 Listener Interactions: Feedback and Fun Facts
07:57 Diving into 1987: A Special Episode with a Twist
17:00 The Final Countdown: Analyzing Whitesnake's Iconic Album
36:50 Tawny Kitaen: More Than Just a Music Video Vixen
41:44 Rock Legends and Hair Metal Nostalgia
42:18 The Simpsons' Take on Hair Metal Bands
42:45 Whitesnake and the Era of Classic Rock
44:26 Bryan Adams' Musical Journey
49:36 Prince's Iconic Album: Sign of the Times
01:05:32 The Fusion of African and Pop Music by Paul Simon
01:16:37 Poison's Glam Metal Impact
01:23:23 Beastie Boys Break Records with License to Ill
01:25:38 Controversial Lyrics and Album Titles
01:27:12 Musical Innovation and Sampling Mastery
01:28:31 Unreleased Tracks and Online Discoveries
01:35:25 Transition to Bon Jovi's Breakthrough
01:42:33 The Return of Richie Sambora to Bon Jovi
01:45:11 Album Chart Countdown and Reflections
02:02:37 Rating the Week: A Musical Time Capsule
02:02:47 Milt's dog farts

Dave and Milt dissect the Billboard Top 10 albums, including 'iconic' works such as 'The Final Countdown' by Europe, 'Graceland' by Paul Simon, 'Tango in the Night' by Fleetwood Mac, 'Sign o' the Times' by Prince, 'Licensed to Ill' by the Beastie Boys, 'Slippery When Wet' by Bon Jovi, and 'The Joshua Tree' by U2. The discussion not only delves into the background and the stories behind these albums but also addresses broader themes like cultural appropriation, the effect of MTV, and the transition in sound for bands like Bon Jovi. Can you tell this summary was written by AI? So what. I'm trying to get this 2 hour+ podcast posted. Gimme a break. Anyway, by combining personal anecdotes, insights into the controversies of the time such as the apartheid-era South Africa visit by Paul Simon for 'Graceland', and listener interactions, the episode presents a nostalgic and insightful review of 1987 as a pivotal year in music history.
Here are the topics covered. This is a goofy podcast, so the list summarized by AI in a formal list looks like borderline gibberish. We hope you enjoy it.
00:00 Welcome to Past Tens: A Journey Through Billboard's Top Hits
00:52 The Art of Killing Time: A Casual Chat
02:35 Listener Interactions: Feedback and Fun Facts
07:57 Diving into 1987: A Special Episode with a Twist
17:00 The Final Countdown: Analyzing Whitesnake's Iconic Album
36:50 Tawny Kitaen: More Than Just a Music Video Vixen
41:44 Rock Legends and Hair Metal Nostalgia
42:18 The Simpsons' Take on Hair Metal Bands
42:45 Whitesnake and the Era of Classic Rock
44:26 Bryan Adams' Musical Journey
49:36 Prince's Iconic Album: Sign of the Times
01:05:32 The Fusion of African and Pop Music by Paul Simon
01:16:37 Poison's Glam Metal Impact
01:23:23 Beastie Boys Break Records with License to Ill
01:25:38 Controversial Lyrics and Album Titles
01:27:12 Musical Innovation and Sampling Mastery
01:28:31 Unreleased Tracks and Online Discoveries
01:35:25 Transition to Bon Jovi's Breakthrough
01:42:33 The Return of Richie Sambora to Bon Jovi
01:45:11 Album Chart Countdown and Reflections
02:02:37 Rating the Week: A Musical Time Capsule
02:02:47 Milt's dog farts

2 hr 8 min