Aug. 5, 2022

Back to the '80s Top Songs From 1986

Back to the '80s Top Songs From 1986
Back to the '80s Top Songs From 1986
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Today the guys talk about Billboard's choice for the best songs of 1986. However, they turn the tables and discuss their own choices for the top 5 songs of that same year. You don't want to miss this show!

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listening to the one and only greatest
eighties show in the world. This is

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Back to the Eighties Radio with the
skottowin Chang. Thanks for being with us.

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For the last few weeks, we've
been talking about the top ten and

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the top five songs of the nineteen
eighties. Today we're going to pass that

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halfway mark and jump over into nineteen
eighty six, briefly touching on Billboard's list,

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but mainly concentrating on our own list. I do want to remind you

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guys to leave us a review wherever
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your thumbs up all the stars that
you can, because you are the reason

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why we keep coming back week after
week to talk about the greatest decade ever.

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Now with us, as always in
the studio is a man who once

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thought that Mike and the mechanics was
an auto shop in LA and that banana

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rama was something you ate after a
big meal. But we here add back

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to the eighties. Call him the
change silence. I thought I'd enter the

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show in a reminiscent song of Keyy. I know a song that you loved

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that's on our list tonight for tonight. It is great to be back in

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the driver's seat because I am five
and one, as I have whooped my

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compadres ass in all our billboard lists, and tonight tiscono. Do you hear

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me loud and clear? We on? Wait? Wait, wait a second,

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why yeah, I can hear you, and you're in First of all,

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you're in denial. Secondly you're delusional
again. No, no, it's

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five one in my favor. But
either way, you know whatever, go

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ahead and believe that it's okay.
Like I said once before, it doesn't

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cost anything to drink. How many
drinks have you had? How many drinks

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have you had all ready? To
think that you are on top of me?

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Because tonight we hit nineteen eighty six, truly a bad list. Tonight

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tisconod and judging by all the songs
on the list, you like ninety nine

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I probably do. On that note, let's take a quick break where we

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come back. There's more of billboards
nineteen eighty six top five list, and

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also to Scotto and Changs, don't
go away. It certainly is a big

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hits, a very big fun big
it's a very big, fluffy fun.

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Where's the beef? Some hamburger place
to give you a lot less beef on

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a lot of bun where's the beef? Bat Wendy's. We have a hamburger

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we modestly call the single and Wendy's
see has more beef than the Whopper or

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Big Macwen? Did you get more
bean and less bun? Hey? I

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don't think you want something better?
Your windy is kind of Friday. Al

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Right, Friday, al right,
party, alright, time, right,

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we get time. If you're ready, let's welcome back to back to the

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eighties by to Scottow and Chang.
Tonight we are going heads up nineteen eighty

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six Billboard's top one hundred hits of
that year. Let me give a shout

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out to anybody that loved the Bad
and Climax back in the nineteen eighties.

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Let me give a shout out to
anybody out there right now wearing possibly a

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mismatch sock. Anybody out there looking
outsider, standing outside with a water holes,

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going, God damn, it's hot. How are you? Your special

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shout out to all of you ladies
and gentlemen in the military, Thank you

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very much. Special shout out to
you in the medical profession. A special

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shout out to you all you teachers
on break getting ready to get those kids

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in class. You know who you
are. I've got a few shout outs,

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but I do want to let everybody
know that with all the crap that's

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going on nowadays, we're here in
a good place. We're here together celebrating

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the eighties. And if you didn't
grow up in the eightie and you only

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wish that you did, this is
the place to be. I want to

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give a very special shout out to
an amazing young gal by the name of

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Ida, who is in Atlanta spending
time with one of her great friends.

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A big shout out to Shadow Stevens
and his Mental Radio Theater of the Mind.

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We want you to go pay him
a visit where some headphones, laid

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back and enjoy the ride at mental
radio dot net. Also a big shout

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out to Dave from Dave's archives on
YouTube if you get a chance to go

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ahead and check him out. He's
always sharing commercials from the nineteen eighties and

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the nineties and seventies with the world
and showing commercials that just bring back all

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the nostalgi and all those memories right
back again. Hope to have you back

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on the show, Dave, And
also a big shout out to Brian Curtis

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from Bad Attitude, who will be
with us on the show very soon with

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the entire band on a back to
the Eighties special radio concert. So stick

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around for the details and the upcoming
shows. And everybody who listens to us,

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I think so, I think so. You just gotta get your tickets

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early. A big shout out to
everybody listening to us. Yeah, of

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course you're the number one guy who
needs a ticket. A big shout out

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to you. You guys are listening
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else who loves the eighties. We've
got a great show for you today because

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we're going once again head to head, toe to toe, talking about the

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music that makes us smile, that
makes us laugh and cry, talking about

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the music that you just want to
listen to it forever and let time stand

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still. So we're continuing in our
battle whose list will reign supreme. There

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are some major events that happened in
nineteen eighty six before we get into the

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music, and just to pass over
a few of them, you gotta remember

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nineteen eighty six, a lot of
events happen, including the Hands Across America

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charity event. Remember that everybody holding
the Hands across America. There's pictures,

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videos and things like that. Hayley's
comment was able to be seen here on

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Earth, and they said that the
next time we will be able to enjoy

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it would be seventy five years later, so we're probably not going to be

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able to see it again. The
Oprah Winfrey Show debuted nationally April twenty sixth

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of nineteen eighty six. The Soviet
nuclear reactor Chernobyl exploded, releasing radioactive material

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across pretty much the entire world and
unsafe for the next one thousand years to

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be there. But I think the
most memorable thing that happened chang and I

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know you'll probably agree with me.
The most memorable thing of nineteen eighty six

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was a very sad event, and
that was when the Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated

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seventy three seconds after launching, killing
all seven astronauts on board. We can

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all remember where we were that day. I remember I was in science class

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at school watching the event, and
then our teacher froze. I'll never forget

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that, because my teacher froze and
gently went over to the television. She

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didn't even turn it off, but
she went up to put the volume up

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higher, and that's where we found
out what had happened. But I think

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you would agree that that's probably the
most memorable national event of nineteen eighty six.

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Yeah, you know what what's crazy
about that? I remember my kids

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were very eager to get to school
because they were going to watch that event

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on TV and then discuss it in
class. And you know, I was

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at home with Missus Chang and we
witnessed that and the only thing that we

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could even fashion out of our MOUs
was like, oh my god, our

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kids. You know, our three
girls just saw that. We explained to

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our girls that they died heroes.
It was a sad time I think for

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all of youth that was growing and
learning that they wanted to create a dream

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and follow their dream, where all
hopes were up on that because everything else

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prior was going to ship. We
can't even get people into space like we

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did without these beautiful seven individuals who
have now perished. I can tell you

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that the cost of living in nineteen
eighty six, there were a few things

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that stand out. The average cost
of a new home was around eighty nine,

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four hundred and thirty dollars. Can
you believe that? And the average

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income per year was twenty two thousand, four hundred dollars. You know,

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it's even more shocking than that is
that there's some people today in twenty twenty

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two making less than twenty two thousand
a year. How do they expect?

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How do they expect to live?
It's just it's a disaster all over the

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place. The average monthly rent in
nineteen eighty six was three hundred and eighty

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five dollars bro and now two to
three thousand dollars. On that note,

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we're going to take a short little
break. When we come back, we

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will be talking about Billboard's top five
of nineteen eighty six stick Around were laxative,

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they'd be so powerful you could stand
on your head and on the ceiling.

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That position would not only but also
the five And now back to the

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eighties with Toscato and Chang. This
is back to the Ages radio. Thanks

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for joining us. We are going
to be going over Billboard's Hot one hundred

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list and mentioning the top ten.
We we're gonna do top five, but

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you know what, let's just do
a top ten list. This is what

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Billboard said was the top ten songs
of the entire year. And both Chang

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and I you already know who are
listening that we're that we're going to disagree.

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I don't think they all sucked.
I love the majority of these songs,

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if not all of them. But
let's go quickly over him Chang,

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number ten, who did Billboards say
was the number ten song? Number ten

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would be Oh, of course,
you know I love this cat, mister

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Robert Palmer with Addicted to Love Robert
Palmer. This guy died a bachelor,

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hot chicks all around him. He
always dressed to impress, great artists,

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great vocal range. This is one
that I instead of number ten, it

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should be number one. Robert number
nine. Number nine from Mister Mister is

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a song Kerry from their album Welcome
to the Real World. It was actually

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released Christmas of eighty five, and
it became herds number nine on Billboard's Top

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one Phenomenal Song. I Love Kerrie
number eight. This song has to Scottle

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all over it. That's right,
because I love Survivor and Burning Hart from

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Rocky four from the soundtrack of Rocky
four. Oh, this is one of

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those songs that you can hear at
the jam. You can hear when you're

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in your in your irock Z or
your trans Am. It will get your

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anything Italian, anything Italian. You
you just jump on. You got it

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all right? Who's number seven?
Wait a minute, Wait a minute,

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let me let me wait a minute. Let's go your iro Waight a minute,

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your i rock Z. So only
your Italian Yeah, I also said

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trans Am General, same car,
but different. Look you're missing the point,

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my friend. Yeah, that is
a very big observation that only only

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you Italians crank on Survivor. I
didn't say that, Cadillac. No,

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you're the one who said just because
you're just because you're fortunate, because your

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dad wore shark skin suits and carried
a forty five and took you to places

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in the dark round of the syndication
of right the underground crime world. Right

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now, I understand why you loves
some of this music because it's it's like

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it high criminal, okay, in
your true Italian all right, I just

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cracked it, all right. Number
seven from the Billboard's Top one hundred top

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ten list is from Eddie Murphy,
his probably one and only hit, which

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was a collaboration between him and Rick
James. It was actually written and produced

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by Rick James, and this came
out from it was and he came to

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find that out personally. But I
mean, this song is still played today

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and a lot of people are.
I think it's more popular today than it

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was back then. You know what, when I heard this song, I

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was like, Oh, it's Eddie
Murphy being his hilarious self. And then

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when I thought, wait, Rick
James did this song, and I thought,

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wow, they were doing a lot
of cocaine to think that this song

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was actually good. I guarantee you
they were doing a lot of that.

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In number six is a talented,
beautiful, beautiful artist. Two passed away,

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passed away too soon, who unfortunately
suffered of drug addiction and many other

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addictions as well, and she had
a very sad ending to her life.

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And it's none other than Whitney Houston
with the song how Will I Know?

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In place number six? This song
should have been ranked. It should have

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been ranked up way before Climax I
miss you at number three, or even

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with Say You Say Me with Lionel
Richie, because I mean we're talking about

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definitely Freakin Houston. Whitney Houston was
one of the greatest R and B gospel

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singers of her generation, right behind
a Rita Franklin, Diana Ross, anybody

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of that magnitude. I think the
only artist we have close to a Whitney

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Houston is probably a Jennifer Hudson nowadays, Whitney Houston I think got ripped off

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on the charts. She should be
way higher. Whitney Houston. I gotta

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tell you should be number one,
okay right now? And we go on

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you number five, No number five, In number five, I love this

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song too. But in number five
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recorded by Mister Mister, released in
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single from their second album, Welcome
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at number one on the Billboard Hot
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and it remained for two weeks until
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This is broken Wings by mister mister. It's very important that you said

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after two weeks, because I mean, come on, the name is very

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catchy. Look at what they had. They are already in two songs in

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the top ten Kirie and this song. Absolutely sorry, but mister mister is

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a mister miss and a mister miss
to me. Okay, I couldn't.

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I couldn't. I know this band
has no reason to be two songs deep

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in you, sir, the biggest
hater of music that I have ever made

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anyway, Number four on Billboard's Top
one hundred Top ten. This song is

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truly sucked, just as bad as
Last Daddy LaBelle, Patti LaBelle, and

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Michael McDonald with on my own,
I would have to agree. Number three

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is of course your favorite chang climax
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You mentioned it already, Lionel Richie
would say, you say me and Billboard's

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Top Song of the entire year nineteen
eighty six is a song written by Bert

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back Iraq and Carol bayer U.
It was That's what friends are for.

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This is back to the eighties radio
when we come back. Get ready because

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to Skanow and Chang's and back to
the eighties radio list of nineteen eighty six

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is coming up. Don't mind the
hater commercials, dad music good good now,

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are going back to the eighties.
You son of a monkey. I'm bringing

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us back with a bow. Shut
up and listen. Welcome back to back

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to the eighties. Tuscano and Chang
right here on the hang we are in

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the ring. Monoemano urt apologies if
we offended you, if any of those

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top songs were on your playlist,
because Saskano and Chang want to be your

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best friends, you know in your
cubicle in those speakers. Now, we

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don't want offend to offend you.
But if you have any one of those

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top ten songs in your playlist,
I can only speak for myself because I

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know Tuscano will say, I love
that song. You are a sad individual.

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Out of the top Billboard hits of
nineteen eighties. Six My number five

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falls in at the Cars it number
eighty one with tonight she comes the great

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band The Cars, which emerged out
of Boston in nineteen seventy six. Elliott

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Easton, Greg Hawkins, Rick Okay
Sick and the late Great Benjamin Or crashed

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upon to give us this hit after
a devastating first two album crunches in the

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United States. No, they were
okay, won won? I won?

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Okay, Okay, thank you.
I've heard that before. Yeah, I

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don't need any votes. I won
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is a band that has been not
only forgotten, but it's one of those

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hits that has become a gem,
you know, a diamond in the rough,

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and it's just been hiding because you
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However, I can't tell you that. Coming in at number thirty seven is

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a song from a single release by
the British band Level forty two from nineteen

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eighty five. It's Level forty two
with a song something about You on Back

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to the eighties radio. That was
something about You from Level forty two from

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the album World Machine was released in
several countries. Chang of Course You wouldn't

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imagine. It came out in the
UK the United States. It hit as

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their second top ten in the UK, reaching number six on the UK Singles

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Chart, and it was certified gold
in Canada and eighty six. It was

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certified gold and also in the United
States. And it even has the pleasure

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of being on the Grand Theft Auto
four and Vice City FM radio station soundtrack.

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You know that's all good. That's
a game that I do not like

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my grandchildren to play such violence with
crappy music. Oh whatever, whatever,

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Go on to your number four.
I just destroyed the cars with level forty

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two because it's a hidden gem.
The name alone Level forty two. You

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can't got your tongue theres now when
somebody goes, hey listen. When somebody

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would tell me, hey, you
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forty two, I would automatically think
I'm going to play a video game Level

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forty two. Now. Moving on
to my number four, a another grand

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Slam Chang hangg. I can't wait. In Excess, that's right, the

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great in Excess. Oh you know
I love this band straight out of South

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Wales, Sydney. Yeah, they
broke out as the Fairest Brothers in nineteen

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seventy seven, Oh, the late
great Michael Hutchins. This song talks to

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me in so many tongues, Taskannell, you cannot even imagine. And why

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can you not imagine? Because this
song hit number fifty six in this crappy

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top one. Hust what you need
right here at back to the eighties with

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this God and with Chang? I
want? I want again? How many

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times? How many times can I
proclaim VIC as many times? Whatever it

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makes you feel you, hold on, hold on? Can you see me

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right now? What am I doing? I have no idea? Wait,

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okay, well we'll put the camera
and good look at this. You know

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it's funny. I love you like
a brother. We get into these lists

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and when I listened back to you
when we listen, when I listened back,

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I was like, huh, sot
of a bitch? Really GI song?

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Okay, I actually like an access
it's really rude. Yeah, hello,

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we're back. Yes, this is
a change one again. Did I

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ever tell you that I attended the
University of Trump. Yes, it's no

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longer in business, but I didn't
graduate from the Trump University. Called me

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the Chang. That's where they gave
me my title, Trump himself gave me

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my nickname Chang. This is serious. You be the day. I mean

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the way you boasted. You boasted
my eagle way beyond I would boast my

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own eagle. But here we go. Welcome back to back to the eighties

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with Tiscanno with Chang, and I
have just taken the lead with ha ha

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with number fifty six. What you
need by en excess, Yes, I

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am a true graduate of the Trump
school as an I am number one,

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asked Toscato. Toscato, Did I
not graduate from the school of Trump now?

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And did I not win with number
fifty six from in Excess? What

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you need? What you need is
to hear that song again you rap?

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Yes according to your university, Yes, you win them all. Ah,

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that's it's a it's a great song, I gotta admit. But anyway,

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now that we're back on track,
from my number four falling in on the

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list of Billboard's Top one hundred,
it falls in a number sixty two and

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the song is by the Outfield,
great song this is your Love from the

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album from the album Play Deep the
Suspect to the eighties radio that was the

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Outfield with Your Love coming in number
sixty two, coming in number four on

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Toscano's list of the top five songs
of nineteen eighty six. Ladies and Gentlemen,

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This, of course is one of
those bands that is it can portray

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the eighties in every movie. It's
just a mainstream rock song. It's just

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a good, good song all the
way around. Tony Lewis passed on not

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too long ago that he was the
lead singer and the basis of this pop

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rock band, The Outfield, you
know, the out You know what.

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It was a great song. They
were a good band. The way I

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looked at The Outfield, I thought
The Outfield would possibly become something like another

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Genesis, you know what I'm saying, something of that magnitude. But I

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don't think their material was sold enough
and really didn't reach a popular outcry out

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there like I thought they should.
I always thought they were a good band,

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but I thought that their name alone
was a little bit constricting. The

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Outfield, Okay, the Outfield,
I remember watching it was very different to

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hear the Outfield from an English band, you know, I would have expected

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it from a band here in the
United States, being that we play baseball

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here. But and that wasn't even
my favorite song from them. My favorite

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song from them was All the Love
in the World. I can still hear

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that song just blasted in the car. This is the one. It only

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back to the eighties radio. We're
going to take a quick time out when

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we come back. There's more given
to us by Tiscano and Chang. You're

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listening to Back to the eighties.
Oh, welcome everybody, another edition of

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the Love Hate Doctors. I am
doctor Love Weapon. And to my right

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your left or to your left my
right, whichever is the incomparable doctor Keith.

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Sweet. Oh that sounds sweet.
Hi, everybody passing today we have

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doctor. We have passing everybody.
Yes, sorry, special special day doctor

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it is it is and is it's
more special because we're in for it.

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Just kind of unchange just now in
the beginning. Now they've given us an

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opportunity to take over for these two
young lads. And I wanted to read

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a letter that comes from Madeleine,
and Madeleine writes, Dear Steve, I

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just wanted to tell you that I
don't think that things are working out between

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us and I hate to do this, but it's better if we end things

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now I'm sorry. I can't say
for sure what the future will hold for

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you, but I know for me
it's going to be much brighter than it

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has until now. I will be
able to save more money and to go

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places where you can never take me
because you've never had a job. Thank

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you for being my first one night
stand in town. Wish I knew you

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worked in my new office before we
slept together, though, signed Madeline.

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Doctor, that's a serious letter,
and yes, it's never a good idea

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that you get involved with somebody that
you work with, is it. It's

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almost like telling a dog don't bite
the hand that feeds you. Whenever you

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decide to carry on a relationship in
the workplace, all it does is bring

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negativity to the workplace and stress to
the relationship because you constantly have to remember,

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well, she sat on my face
last night, and how am I

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going to look at her in the
office meeting? Doctor? Please, please,

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what kind of advice can you give
both Madeline and Steve. Well,

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my first advice would be to Steve. Now, Steve, your name rhymes

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with leave, so I suggest you
do so and leave the relationship with your

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head up. And as for Madeline, Madeleine, keep your options open,

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because it seems like you're devastating the
mad tramp that just came up with a

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witty, poor excuse of a reason
to dump on poor Steve. Madeline,

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I'm going to leave you in the
hands of my compadre and my partner,

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Doctor Love Weapon to finish this up, because I've got to get to Montebello

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golf Course and finish my eighteen holes. Well, Madeline, I've got a

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song that I would like to leave
both you and Steve with. Doctor.

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I don't feel she's worthy of a
song. She is not worth It's by

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Eddie Money. She is a cold
hearted problem tonight. Oh please, Madeline,

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take me home tonight and Steve too
bad an work out till next time.

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Thank you, doctor Sweet, thank
you for being with me on the

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show. So sweet. You are
listening to Back to the Eighties with Toscontow

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and Chang, and we argued love
hate doctor DJ roll that song. This

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is the one and only back to
the eighties. Now we have the ever

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wondrous Chang trying to beat me on
this list. If you've just joined us

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for the very first time today's show, we are on number three chang is

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going to try to destroy my list
of the best songs of nineteen eighty six.

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Chang number three, Who do You
Got? My Number three can only

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start off like this to Saskano,
I don't know you're round the beating dud

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the baby okay. The number three
chang Bang goes to Prince with the song

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Kiss that fell into number nineteen on
the Billboard Top one hundred Top Hits of

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nineteen eighty six. The chang Bang
goes to no other than the King of

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Sway and feeling that thing, Prince
and the Revolution with kiss. Oh yeah,

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you cannot beat the Prince, my
brother. You can't. You can't

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unless unless you got to. Michael
Jackson, go sit in your seat and

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kill yourself. Good nat good,
I'm victorious. Move on, Please check

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up your song. I'm victorious.
It doesn't even matter what you picked listeners.

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Listeners give us a thumb. I
one I gotta mitchang gangsters, all

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of you. You have one one
point because Kiss from Prince from the album

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Parade was a great song. Ryanked
at number eighty five on the Rolling Stones

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list as one of the top five
hundred greatest songs of all time. Just

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had to mention that in there,
great song, Prince, great artist.

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All right for my number two?
My number two is a band that from

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southern California, a band that I
can tell you had the greatest guitarist of

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all time. They got rid of
their first frontman in eighty four, which,

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in my opinion, was a much
better front man. But I can't

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tell you. I can't tell you
that Sammy Hagar still has some great chops

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and still was worthy to be in. Van Halen and Van Halen with their

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number sixty nine on the Billboard's Top
one hundred list of why Can't This Be

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Love? On back to the eighties
radio, that was why Can't This Be

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Loved? By Van Halen, the
one, the only. The song was

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released as the lead single from fifty
one fifty through Warner Brothers Records, and

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it was the first single with their
lead vocalist Sammy Hagar, who replaced the

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Diamond Dave. My number one falls
at number forty in the Billboard Top one

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hundred Hits of nineteen eighty six.
And that is the evermore Miami Sound Machine

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with come On Baby, Come On
Baby, do that come God with Miami

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Sound Machine, Come on, give
me the Goana, I am number one.

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Oh. She was gorgeous, she
was sensational. She can she can

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get any She was not only gorgeous, but she was a very strong spokesperson

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for any eighties Latina individual taking claim
in being her own and being a leader.

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She can gyrate, she can vibrate, she could take a room to

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its knees. Oh yes, Gloria
Gloryoriollo. Yeah, okay, now you

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went, you went, you two
on us? Okay, whatever, however,

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Well, I mean, it was
a good song. I gott admit

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that was a good song. I'm
gonna give you two points out of the

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five so far you've done. Gray. This is you know what, This

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is your best year so far in
nineteen eighty six. All right, now,

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are you guys ready for number one
on my list? I know everybody's

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ready because I want to give a
little background, a little background on this

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song, because the music video of
this song was shot on the on the

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top on the rooftop of this apartment
building at five forty eight South Spring Street

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in Los Angeles, and when asked
about the song's lyric, one of the

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singers said, what the song is
about is basically saying that a guy has

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broken up with a girl, realized
that he should have never broken up with

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this girl, and he's still really
deeply in love with her, sort of

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like a warning to people like you
never know how good you got it until

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you don't have it anymore. And
I'm talking about from the album Fahrenheit the

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single I'll Be Over You by Toto
on Back to the Eighties radio that was

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too I'll be over You Chang.
That song stirs so many emotions in me.

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I absolutely go bonkers when this song
comes on the radio. And I

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mean that's one of the main reasons
why we played on KA Hits ninety two

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point five, and it's another reason
why I played all the time in the

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car and I would just this is
kind of like the song from the Outfield,

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All the Love in the world just
fantastic. So I love them.

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You know what, you know what? You know what comes to my mind

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when you bring up total Yeah,
Africa should come to your mother like you

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oh please please, no no.
But look, I'm gonna do one thing

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for you Chang in honor of our
You're not going to play that song in

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honor of our eighties fans. I'm
gonna do one thing to help you out

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because I do feel bad having won
five out of the six so far.

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Yeah, have one tonight. Now
let me tell you what I'm gonna do,

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just for you, and and and
for tonight and every night from from

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here on in until we finish our
eighties music counting victory. For your bonus

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song, your document for your bonus
song. It doesn't have to be on

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the Billboard list. It can be
off of the list. There a chance.

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I am giving you a chance.
Now you you bring up this rule

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when the chang the master of music. I'm just giving you a chance,

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the disc jockey of the musical vibrations
and says banging with the Chang has to

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come up with a song off the
list, and you don't have to.

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You you're keating, I said,
you overwhelms me. No, I said,

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I'm giving you a chance. You
don't have to. If you want

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to stick to the Billboard top one
hundred, that's fine. But I just

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wanted to let you know I'm giving
you that chance. Do you wish to

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take it? So you think you
can go off the cup, I will

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pick a song that I think is
greater than the list, and I'll let

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Chang know now so he can struggle
and find a song. No, yes,

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I know, no, because my
list is on the Billboard list and

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I'm still gonna beat yours. Is
that a fact? Yeah? My list

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is from the Billboard list. My
bonus song is from the Billboard list.

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But if you want to go off, you seem to be so cocking arrogant.

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Please, by all means, give
me your bonus track right now,

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shed light upon me and the listeners
on your greatness. Please, by all

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means, go ahead, you self
righteous Eaglemania. Okay, since you're giving

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me a chance to go first,
I can tell you this the song that

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I have chosen from the Billboard Top
one hundred to slay Changs every little song

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on his little list from the album
Slippery when Wet, the One and Only

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bond Jove falling in a number thirty
in the Top one hundred from Billboard falling

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into my bonus song you Give Love
a Bad Name. On Back to the

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Eighties Radio. They also gave hard
rock and metal a bad name pretty Boy

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Woosey's from Jersey. That was You
Give Love a Bad Name by bon Jovi.

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Told you I was going to stick
to the list. This from the

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album slippery when wet. Bon Joey
may not be able to sing anymore,

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but when he used to sing,
this song was just a shot through the

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heart, no pun intended. I
just slaide your list. Thank you so

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much for joining us. We can
now quit and cut the show without hearing

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your bonuses. This song goes out
to all of my fellow Americanos, all

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my fallow that's right, stand tall, We are Americans. This is from

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the Godfather, the godfather of rock
and roll, soul and everything. Here's

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from the late Great Reverend James Brown, falling at number sixty five in the

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Billboard Top one hundred Rock and Roll
Songs in nineteen eighty six. No other

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than James, the soul Patrol,
the funk mass, the rhythm and blues

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King Brown, the chang will take
the show, the victory with none other

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than Living in America. You had
to copy my soundtrack from Rocky four.

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You had to copy it. That's
okay? What what you know what?

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You were angry because you didn't win
this song. This song barely made it

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to the list. Sylvester Stallone did
not dance, and you can keep your

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Living in America. The only one
who danced to this song was Apollo Creed

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okay and maybe you Oh my god, I don't know what to say.

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We're gonna be right back. This
is Back to the Eighties Radio. Welcome

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back. This is Back to the
Eighties Radio. Thank you, guys.

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It's been a blast spending this time
with you. You guys and us that

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we all love the eighties together.
I want you guys to join us next

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week as we go head to head
in my personal favorite year, nineteen eighties

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seven, so don't miss it.
I also want to remind you guys to

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keep listening through your favorite platform and
leave us a review. Give us five

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stars, thumbs up or thumbs down, but please, we need your guys'

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reviews very important. Also, if
you want to drop us a note to

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let us know maybe a topic that
you want us to discuss here and Back

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to the Eighties Radio, feel free
to do so. The email is back

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the Number two the Eighties Radio at
gmail dot com. That's back the number

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two the Eighties Radio at gmail dot
calm. In the meantime, have an

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amazing week. Go out there into
the world and share the eighties with someone

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who needs it. In times like
this, we all need more back to

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the eighties radio. I love you
all before I release you to another chang

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tastic weekends. It is chang wishing
you all to be great, stand up

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for something bigger than your cells,
stand up for somebody that can't stand up

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for themselves. We're going to take
it out with one song, and that

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song falls in. That's right,
Babies Number seventy two from John Cougar Mellencamp

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with small Town. So I bid
you all an asta la vista, asta

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manana asta luego, say nada aribadea
to all my homies and everybodio bar and

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beyond orderland me back, and I
want to go and take me back till

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nine. My pats already whoa he
at