Aug. 5, 2022
Back to the '80s Top Songs From 1986


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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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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Public and everywhere else like iHeartRadio and
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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
is a song that was recording that was
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recorded by Mister Mister, released in
June of nineteen eighty five as the lead
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single from their second album, Welcome
to the Real World. The song peaked
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at number one on the Billboard Hot
one hundred in December of eighty five,
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and it remained for two weeks until
it hit number five in nineteen eighty six.
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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
with I Miss You. Number two.
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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
all right. Ah. My number five
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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
don't hear this song too much.
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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
gotta listen to the new track by level
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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
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there and share something awesome with the
world. Save me back. You are
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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
you listen to us, and give us
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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
to us through Pandora, Apple, Spotify,
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Google, Podcast, Overcast, Radio
Public and everywhere else like iHeartRadio and
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tune in. A big shout out
to our beautiful Facebook eighties fans and everyone
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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
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didn't even turn it off, but
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higher, and that's where we found
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you would agree that that's probably the
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Yeah, you know what what's crazy
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were very eager to get to school
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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
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kids. You know, our three
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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
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and follow their dream, where all
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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
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that the cost of living in nineteen
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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
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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
is a song that was recording that was
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recorded by Mister Mister, released in
June of nineteen eighty five as the lead
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single from their second album, Welcome
to the Real World. The song peaked
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at number one on the Billboard Hot
one hundred in December of eighty five,
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and it remained for two weeks until
it hit number five in nineteen eighty six.
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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
with I Miss You. Number two.
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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
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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
all right. Ah. My number five
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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
don't hear this song too much.
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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
gotta listen to the new track by level
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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
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