Aug. 26, 2022
The Top 5 Songs from 1988


We're talking about 1988's greatest hits! Today Toscano & Chang will go head-to-head once again and try to outdo each other with their picks for the best songs from 1988! Don't miss out on the great music and banter.
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This is back to the eighties radio. Thanks for taking the time out
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of your busy day to be with
us here. I'm back to the eighties.
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For the last few weeks, we've
been covering and talking about the top
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ten songs, top five songs of
the eighties. We started in nineteen eighty
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and we are finally approaching the end. We are at nineteen eighty eight,
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and today is an important one because
it marks my sixth victory over chains two
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victories. But that's quite okay.
I want to remind you guys to leave
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That way we can keep coming back
to talk about the greatest decade of all.
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Now, of course, introductions are
in order because, as always,
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we can't do this show alone.
Ladies and gentlemen in the studio is a
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man who once thought that Star Wars
was a documentary, and it is said
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that he was seen in the He's
trying to buy fake IDs from the ice
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cream man. Oh yes, in
the hood you can find it. We
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here call him the ever Wondrous Chang. Ladies and gentlemen gather around, boys
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and girls to the centering here at
the back to the eighties curtistic star Rabaganza.
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I am your MC, the Master
Chang. Thank you for the hang.
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Tonight you are going to see such
a feat from a man with the
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longest arms in the world, so
long he continuously pats himself on the back,
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Dusky Toscado. You know, let's
do this, Chang, because I
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think it's about time that we gave
people the opportunity that you handle losing.
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Ah. I don't think so that
we give people the opportunity to let us
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know who in fact is victorious,
whether it be you, whether it be
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I or whether it be bill Boards
choices for the top ten songs of nineteen
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eighty eight or for the top five
songs. Actually we're only doing five.
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We want to give some special shout
outs to all of our listeners from all
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over the world, of course,
but starting here the United States and then
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taken off from there everywhere on the
globe. Thank you for listening, particular
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to all our Pandora listeners, Apple, Spotify, Google, iHeartRadio, tune
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In and everywhere else you get our
program. We appreciate you. Thank you.
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By the way, if you're listening
to us from Germany, we love
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you. We don't have a big
two gallon jug of beer here, but
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we salute you and give you cheers, as well as everybody in the UK
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and just everywhere else. Thank you
the Middle East for listening to us,
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and like I said, everywhere else, the show has grown so much.
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Chang But there is a big butt, my friend. Oh there's always a
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blood. And I want to talk
to you, our listeners, like we
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are just in the same in the
same room, just sitting across from each
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other, because I have something kind
of unfortunate to announce to you, guys.
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I got an email state this is
from our podcast platform stating that we
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are under violation of copyright because of
the music, right, not all of
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it. Now I have facts them. I have facts them, email them
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where I have permission from the appropriate
parties to play music. However, that
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matters not today because when people are
not making money, in this case streaming
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services, then they just pull your
programs off. So long story short,
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we are going to have to pull
down from back to the eighties from the
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archives. We're gonna have to pull
down all the shows with music, which
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is okay. You know you guys
already listened to them. It's unfortunate for
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those who want to listen who have
never listened to those shows. And eventually
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they will be back up. I'll
have to shorten them and do some editing
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and we'll work it out somehow.
Now having said that, no matter how
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upsetting it is, I want to
guide you guys too. K Hits ninety
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two five k Hits ninety two five
dot com once again k hits, k
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h I t S nine two five
dot com. Our k hits player will
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be there as soon as you click
on it, and you can press play.
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It's live radio from the eighties,
which is where we will be putting
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all of our shows with music.
Why because since we go through Live three
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sixty five, they pay all of
our copyright d so we don't have any
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problems with anyone, all right,
So once again I want to guide you
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guys to listen to k Hits nine
two five dot com on Friday's. Okay,
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So if you listen to the show
on Friday, it will go on
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at exactly five pm Pacific Standard time, which is around eight o'clock Eastern.
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And that's the way we can get
around playing music and all that good stuff.
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Okay, So from now on,
everybody listening to us on a podcast
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platform. Anywhere you listen to us
on a podcast platform, you will only
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hear a few tiny seconds of the
songs. They will be edited. But
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if you tune in to k Hits
ninety two five at five pm Pacific Standard
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time, you're going to hear the
entire show with all the music in all
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its glory. Okay. So I
want to encourage you guys to go there
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to pay us a visit. Everything
brand new, the station's brand new.
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We're trying to make it as an
experience. Commercials that we play there are
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directly from the eighties, so everything
is eighties on there, and eventually we
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are going to have DJ's twenty four
to seven. There's my ratching. It
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ticks me off, but you know
what it is, what it is,
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we turned the page. We can't
just live and pissed off about it.
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There's more than one way to skin
it. Cant well, my brother,
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every path in life you are going
to stumble, whether it be bad footing,
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a rock, slippage, loose sand, a route, a trip,
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You're still going to get to the
destination, maybe a little bit hurt,
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banged up, pissed up, but
you'll get there. Those things happen to
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try to deter you. Let's start
to show this is back to the eighties
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when we come back nineteen eighty eight. You know, I've always felt that
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going to the mall was like shopping
with ten thousand of your closest friends,
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not my idea of a good time. You never know what floor you're on,
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can't find your car, and the
escalators always go down when you want
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to go up, So I mean, who needs it? Well, Miller's
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outposts can get you in and out
of that mall with your sanity and your
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wallet in one piece. Because they're
selling Levi's whitewashed five O one jeans for
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just twenty nine ninety nine. That
means you're saving about eight enchiladas off the
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regular price. And since these are
whitewashed five O one jeans, they look
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like you've already worn them for a
while, and you don't look like a
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geek, so be cool. Can't
get your Levi's whitewashed five O one jeans
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for just twenty nine ninety nine at
Miller's outposts. If you're smart, you'll
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buy more than one pair, so
you don't have to go back to that
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mall for six eight months unless you
got a girlfriend you can dispense through the
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pleasant truth you're listening to just scuttle
one chain. You don't know the power
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Back to the Eighties? Do you
are tuned in to Back to the eighties
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radio? To Scotto and Chang?
I of course am the chang You ready
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to rock and roll and get it
straight between your eyes? Nineteen idiot Billboard
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Top one hundred singles tonight we will
only cover five sinko. That is it?
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Are you ready to go to Scotto? Do you have your safety belt
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all ready? And I'm ready to
hate on all your picks, but go
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for it. Oh okay. Number
five starts out with New Modo Sinko and
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Modo Uno in my Heart one of
the three legendary Los Angeles great rock and
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roll bands, Guns and Roses,
slam it Home with sweet chat in mind.
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That was a great song. What
do you think? You know?
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I think that was a big,
big factor in that song becoming even bigger
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and that whole album becoming bigger was
unfortunately not your favorite, But MTV had
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a lot to do with it,
my friend, you gotta admit it.
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MTV had a lot to do with
it. Oh hating anyway, are you
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ready to get to the list again? Number four hits US with Rick Ashley
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never Gonna give You Up? Never
gonna like this song? What did you
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think just I was okay back then? I think it's it's a lot more
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popular today than it was back then, just like a few other songs,
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and this one became a meme.
And he never imagined that in the year,
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you know, the year twenty something, he was going to be even
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more popular with the song than back
in July of nineteen eighty seven, when
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the album was released. Now I
thought you let hair like I did.
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I actually did. Mine's black.
But I did have it just like I
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figured. I figured, I figured. But onto the list. Number three
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threats falls from the legend guitar playing
of the Fab four, the late great
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George Harrison with I got my monset
are on You? I got my manset
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on You. I did like this
song, by the way, I really
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did like the song. But something
I didn't know and for a lot of
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our eighties fans. It was a
song written composed by Rudy Clark and it
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was originally recorded by James Ray in
nineteen sixty two by the title I've Got
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My mindset on You. So just
throwing that out there as some trivia.
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Nice number two. Oh, this
one slammed home with These guys were old
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school badass the late grade. Michael
Hutchets of in Eggs bringing it with I
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Need You to nine? What did
you think of love? Love love this
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song? Man? This song kicked
butt and Australia you rock with bringing us
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bands such as in Excess. I
mean, it's just a great, great
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song and making it to place number
two on their on Billboard's Top one hundred
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says quite a bit number one.
Oh, it's a whan band. We
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could still use this kind of guy, man, George Michael with Faith on
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the eighty eight Billboard Top one hundred
list. I loved this song as well.
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Man, Anything that George Michael touched
back then just blew up and once
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again once again, I hate to
be the bearer of bad news for you,
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Chang, but this but the fame
of this song Faith was in direct
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result of what MTV woman did for
George Michael. Okay, can I do
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ask you us a couple of questions? Now, are you getting some cash
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from MTV? And no? And
I gotta let you go that I hate
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m today today, Okay, I
hate it. Okay, Okay, MTV
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was only that tillet one I think. Okay. I like the way you
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reflect the actual question with taking the
other shot. Anyway. Who designed your
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Choose Life underwear back in nineteen eighty
eight? Oh, I bought it direct
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mail from Wham's fans. Yes,
yes, interesting, Okay, are you
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ready to go? Ready to go? Let's do this. Why don't we
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take a little breather when we come
back. It is our turn, that's
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right to Scotto and Chang's turn.
Here right back to the eighties radio to
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let you know who we thought were
the top five songs of all of nineteen
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eighty eight. So don't go away, because it's time for chain to lose
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a seventh time. Alcohol is in
the air. Party Party, Oh,
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Party Sunday at the Hollywood Florentine Gardens. This Sunday is Ladies Night. All
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ladies wearing a skirten that had been
free before ten pm, plus complimentary buffet
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all night long. So I joined
the best party people in town this Sunday
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at the Hollywood Florentine Gardens. Come
and dance on a two thousand capacity floating
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game floor always jam packed and an
awesome computer eyelight show. All they send
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much much more promises to make your
evening unforgettable at the gigantic Florentine Gardens.
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All ladies wearing a skirted minute in
free before ten pm at the Hollywood Florentine
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Gardens. So be there, ladies
and gentlemen. I'm Shadow Stevens, and
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you must listen to Back to the
Eighties Radio. It's the law. Let's
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go on the trip. You're listening
to Back to the eighties radio. We
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are back, that's right, Tuscano
and Chang, the dynamic duo of nineteen
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eighties radio. We hope that you're
having a great day so far. We
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are going head to head, toe
to toe talking about the music that makes
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a smile, laugh, cry,
and just want to listen to them forever.
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Let time stand still. Today we're
going to continue the battle who will
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reign supreme, either Chang myself or
Billboard or maybe yourself. So whatever,
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maybe you have a totally different list, and that's okay, it's all good.
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It's all eighties music. It's gonna
be just a bloodbath today because Chang
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starting off with my number five.
My number five is a power ballad.
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As you know that I love power
ballads from an American glam metal band and
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the song by the title Okay,
Okay, wait to listen. It falls
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into number thirty four on Billboard's Top
one hundred, and it's a song Angel
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by none other than Steven Tyler and
Aerosmith. Here on the one and only
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Back to the Eighties Radio, don't
forget tune indicate hit com if you want
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to listen to the song and its
entire that was Angel. But here at
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Back to the Eighties Radio and of
course, none other than Steven Tyler with
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Aerosmith. Don't tell me you did
not like that song? Brother, That
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was a great song that falls on
my list on my number five. It
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was released in nineteen eighty eight as
the third single from the band's nineteen eighty
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seven album Permanent Vacation, and it
quickly climbed to number three on Billboard's Top
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one hundred. This actually became the
highest charting single ever four Aerosmith at the
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time. And don't tell me?
Come on, are you gonna hate?
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Are you gonna hate on Aerosmith?
And wait a minute, Wait a minute.
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No. First of all, no, I grew up loving Aerosmith back
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in the seventies. My sister Lisa
used to have all the seventies rock,
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so I was turned on Aerosmith.
Early great band, solid ass, kicking,
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hard rock band. You know they
did everything rock and roll live.
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Now in the eighties they manage to
be relevant because they softened up a bit,
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popped up the altist. This song
is a great step right. You
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have to get both at them.
My ch to seventies rock and roll.
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Everything else is rubbish. I bet
you you were a you were a big
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fan of O. J. Simpson's
legal team, the way that you you
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fight me on everything with such Anyways, anyway, it was it was a
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good song, a little too poppy, but I liked Aerosmith and it was
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a good song. Ballady but yeah, okay, I'll give it to him.
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But there you have it. I'm
I'm not hating, nor am I
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saying it sucked. I'm just saying
great band, good tune. A two
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different rors. And please don't don't
don't let the jury. I just like
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to show you point out, honor, this is the list of the eighties
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have nothing to do. Why do
you bring up the seventies all the time.
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You don't need to anyway, Let's
hear your fantastic song. If the
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glove don't fit, you can't get
quick Toscano Cochrane, you know, Let's
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hear your fantastic song for your number
five. You're I'm smacking your upside.
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They head right now with Chief Trick
at number fourteen, with the Flame.
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You are listening to Scotto and Chang
right here at Back to the Age radio.
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And if you want to hear this
song and it's entirety and give it
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a thumbs up, all would become
changs to his gangsters catch it o ka
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hits not at two five, but
we keep the eighties blah blah blah.
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Welcome back to back to the radio, and you are on the hang with
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Just and Chen. Yes, that
was a ass kicking tune from Cheap Trick,
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another great band back from the seventies
who just out to rock and rolls.
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Sound. Oh my lord, have
mercy, Ti Scannell. If you
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do not like Cheap Trick, then
you are a miserable brick. You know.
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You know what I'm saying. By
luck, it lucked out. You
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lucked out because first of all,
you know I love power ballads. Secondly,
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the Flame is a is a great
song. I would say right now,
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because that song came from the album
Lap of Luxury, I would say,
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we're even one point for you,
one point for me. That's how
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good your choice was. I'm not
hating on it. Cheap Trick, great
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band, Thank you, Yeah,
thank you? One and one? Okay,
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are we good? Are we good? One and one? We're saw
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ok. It's a good thing you're
not drinking. You are so much clearer
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and easier easier to work. All
right, Let's do you know some shows
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when you had to drink. You're
like, oh, yeah, Diva,
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I should call you Tascana. Now
I think for my number four, Ladies
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and gentlemen, you're going to love
this because I'm going to bring it right
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back down with a master, a
musician, a singer so great that he
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would have been a wonderful replacement,
a great replacement for Freddie Mercury when Freddie
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Mercury went on and I am talking
about none other than number ninety one on
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Billboard's Top one hundred with George Michael
and Kissing a Fool, Let the master,
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the mastro of jazz and pop and
everything else continue on back to the
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eighties Radio o k Hits two five
dot com. This is back to the
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eighties Radio okay Hits dot com.
George Michael Kissing a Fool. That song
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my friend is a masterpiece performed by
George Michael Kissing a Fool from the album
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Faith as Well. It was written
about George Michael's insecurities as a soulmate and
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as a partner because of the baggage
and reputation which he came. The vocals
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were recorded in a cappella in one
take. The song Kissing a Fool.
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Thank you, thank you. I
automatically won the entire show tonight with that
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song. Well, okay, a
great, a great performer, one of
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the greatest singers of that generation we
will ever see or hear. But for
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you, just think that your number
four could beat anything that I have tonight.
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Not only did this song kiss a
fool? You'll be that fool?
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Are you? Are you gonna go? Are you gonna continue with mister t
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in order to try to find a
better song? Oh, I am a
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legend in my own mind? Are
you ready to go? Weasley Little?
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I'm ready to go, because after
after this song, after your number four,
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we're gonna take a little break and
then we're gonna come back. Okay,
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ready when you are? Are you
ready? Now, do me a
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favor. Put your big, very
pants on, because you're going to get
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paddled. My number four is none
other than the king of pop, mister
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Mike Jackson. Everybody needs to redeem
themselves and it starts with the man in
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the mir We're getting rocked right here
at Kate. It's not at two five
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Oh, back to the eighties radio
who to make a change? Once in
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my once again, you have been
danged by the chang with Michael Jackson Man
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in the Mirror. You have been
listening and listening to now back to the
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eighties radio, where I have just
served Tuscano a piece. No no,
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first of all, no wait wait
wait, First of all, now you
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had to me anything. And secondly, now thanks to you choosing that song,
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I have to change my number one
song because my number one song was
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Michael Jackson Man in the Mirror,
and now I'm gonna change it because we
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can't play that song twice. So
I appreciate you stealing my song because you
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saw my list before and you had
to you know, you had to bring
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it out, but you stolen.
So therefore, automatically, one more time
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I went you see you see you
see to Scannel Cochrane strikes again. That
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is I bet you you were pulling
for Phil Spector. That's all I'm saying.
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Oh brother, my god, your
egos continue continue. I lost my
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place. I don't know anything about
I lost my Michael Jackson Man in the
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Mirror that you stole from me.
Go ahead, I don't even need to
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give a description of the song or
the album at all. Right, I
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don't you know what I'm saying.
Let's just go ahead, next pick,
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mister arrogance. My next mister,
it's all about me to sconno trump.
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My next pick is is fantastic and
once again showing everybody, showing everybody how
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rate my picks are above and beyond
billboards and your list. Because my number
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three is from the album co written, recorded for over a year in what
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would be the first and final collaboration
between vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist John Sykes.
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The album is White Snake, and
the song is Is This Love?
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On back to the eighties radio?
All right, we are back. This
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is back to the eighties radio.
You just heard White Snake and Is This
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Love? Falling in a number seventeen
on Billboard's Top one hundred, but falling
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in a number three according to Tuscano. Here, I'm back to the eighties
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radio. Is This Love? Is
what they call a mainstain White Snakes live
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show since nineteen eighties seven. He
sang it until his farewell tour. Just
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recently. It's featured in several of
their albums. This has become one of
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Classic Rock Magazine ranked as number seven
on their top forty Greatest Power Ballots of
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All Time. Continue So great bend. Uh. It's sad that they will
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not perform with the Scorpions on the
Farewell tour due to Coverdale having health issue.
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I know, but I will give
it to you for the band you're
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That song doesn't beat me. But
again, it's a power ballot. It's
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a band I like. Not a
fan of the powerballot, but I'll give
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it to you. And that's it. Okay, you're getting the good thing
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is my entire list already be half
a point? Just take it easy,
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I got a point. Okay,
Now let's hear your number. Three.
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Oh my god, the arrogance in
this room is overwhelming. Holy shit.
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Three falls in at number fifty six
with one of the greatest bands for decades,
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A band that sang on the roof
to reach the people they knew that
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they touched, A band that with
every album changed their style, their vision.
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But yet their quest was one thing, unified, build and take care
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of the cause. Talking about you, two Ireland's great disciples with Design.
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You were listening to rock and roll
radio with back to the eighties radio radio.
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Okay, it's another two five.
You have been well, my work
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here is done. You just got
rocked by my number three. You Two,
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of course, what a great band, a great album. Now I
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know that that is Taskano's most favorite
rock and roll bands of I would say
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your entire life, correct, Yeah, yeah, you two is my favorite
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band ever, my favorite band,
right, um, and that's you know.
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But once again I'll repeat what I've
said in the past. Show I
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don't fail to recognize in my opinion
that the greatest band of all time is
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Queen, But my favorite band of
all time is You Two. I agree
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with you right on. Well,
you know what, sir, I gotta
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hand it to you. I think
you win that point. Point, you
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win that point. I'm gonna give
you two points. Yeah, you're right.
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I'll give you two points in the
words, but after you hear in
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the words, in the words of
who the late great chick hearn voice of
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the Los Angeles Lakers. This game's
in the Admiral refrigerator. The door is
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closed, the lights out, butter
is getting hired, the eggs are cooling.
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Then the jello is James Worthy.
No, no, three points.
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This is not basketball. Okay,
you got one little point anyway, thank
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you? All right. Falling into
number two on the category of the greatest
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songs, of nineteen eighty eight.
Now this before the show, I had
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to talk with Chang and he said, is there a song? He asked
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me, is there a song on
your list that I'm going to say without
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a doubt that my partner in radio
is the whoosy? What did you say?
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I said, when dare you remember
that? You? You asked me,
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is there a song on my list? Right on my list, not
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yours? On my list? That
when you hear my choice, you're gonna
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think that Toscano is a woosie.
I think that without I love it.
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But I'm telling and I told you
that when you hear my number two pick,
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you're gonna think that. But regardless, because the fans are going to
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agree with me, and better yet, I agree with me. The fans
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agree with you that fallen in at
number thirty is the one and only Deaf
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Leopard with Love Bites on Back to
the Eighties Radio. Follow us on Kite
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two five dot com so you can
hear the entire song right now. We
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are back. This is back to
the eighties radio and hey, HiT's two
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five dot com where you just heard
def Leppard with Love Bites falling into number
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thirty on billboards stop one hundred.
It is a song by the rock band
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from their album Hysteria, another power
ballad. I mean, this song gets
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me. This is one of those
songs like when I hear White Snake or
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when I hear Van Halen Jump,
that you just have to put the volume
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up on the radio every single time
you hear it when it comes on.
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And this is a winner. My
friend, I feel bad that. I
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feel bad that you were banging your
head in the closet with your penny lovers
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with nickels in them, with your
Bob's big boy haircut and an Italian horn
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chain with that, a Liatigra shirt, collar up, sleeves roll, uh,
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probably a peach, maybe a light
yellow something in the life pastal area
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with a gold horn chain maybe,
oh maybe a green I would say,
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probably that kind of golfer green.
So no green, right, an avocado
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green. You would get a members
only jacket that with each of the Yeah,
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no, I didn't dress like that, But okay, I I you
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were very wrong. You were very
often how I used to dress. But
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it's okay. You know, one
of these days we shall It's okay.
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Post on Facebook what we used to
look like when we were much younger,
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back in the eighties. I think
that's gonna be great. People are going
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to laugh on their butts off.
I'm pretty much, I guess so,
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yeah, yeah, you brother.
I had more hair and a few more
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things, but pretty much. Yeah. Oh I'm not wearing camouflage. Well,
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thank you for joining us here.
Back to the eighties radio. If
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you've just arrived to our show.
We are at place number two in our
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top five Favorite Songs of nineteen eighty
eight. We've been battling it out with
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Chang since the beginning from nineteen eighty. We are finally at nineteen eighty eight,
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and it's it's been a battle.
This has been probably the closest battle
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of all so far. We have
both we have both picked some pretty pretty
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good songs. But I knew,
I knew when I picked my number two
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that you were just going to flat
out eight and there it is. Okay,
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okay, that's okay, it's all
right. At least I didn't pick
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or some Sugar on Me, which
is also on the Billboard's top one number.
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No, oh, thank god,
I thought for sure that you would.
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That's one of the songs I told
this is Chang Hey, I guarantee
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he's gonna love it. Now.
I would have chosen Billy's Got a Gun,
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which is a live version on their
B side, but it's not on
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the Billboard's top one. Okay,
we'll give you that, all right.
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What's your number two? My friend? Oh? Man, I know you're
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not gonna like it because it's better
than what you picked. But brother,
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brother, can you let's fare me? Are you ready to go? All
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right, let's hear your fantastic song, my number two, Smash Chang Bang
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of the evening? Oh, oh
my god, are you ready to scott?
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Are you really ready for this?
Falls in numb It falls in that
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number two in its own right on
the list, talking about that great band
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in excess. Oh, I need
you to night because you've been banged.
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Buzz Chang, I've got let you
know you want to welcome to back to
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the eighties. You were listening to
Toscano and Changs head to head contest five
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against five, his favorite, my
favorite. If you were moving and grouping
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too, that tune. And obviously
you have just became a Chansters gangster and
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a winner. Thank you for coming
to the right side to Skano. How
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does it feel to dance and know
you just got handed an old bologny sandwich
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with hard ends. How do you
feel? Here's here's the problem, no
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problem. I hate, I hate
to reign on your parade. Please,
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but I'm only going to give you
half a point. And I'm gonna tell
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you why because you want it that
way, because because in my number one
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that I had to change, remember
earlier, I had to change it because
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you stole my Michael Jackson man in
the Mirror song. My number one is
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also in excess with Devil Inside on
the one and only. Back to the
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eighties radio on k Hits ninety two
five dot com. Oh yeah, baby,
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we are back here, back to
the eighties radio once again. The
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half a point for Chang, half
a point from me for this, and
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we normally don't play two songs of
the same artists in a row, but
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this is our list and I wasn't
going to go choose somebody else, although
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although I would have chosen if it
wasn't for in excess, I would have
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chosen Information Society with What's on your
Mind? But I said no, I'll
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keep it safe and I'll clauber Chang's
point and take away half a point so
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I can get it with in excess. See you see you can't even speak
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is crooked. Let's hear your number
one? Okay, you ready, Let's
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hear your number one? My number
one Chang Bang tune of this competition.
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Tonight falls in on the list itself
at number five. Innumerable Sinkle with a
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song that reminds me of the same
year it came out. A child a
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crazy era in a way of life, talking about guns and roses with Sweet
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Child of Mine. Everybody tune in, buckle up and get ready to go
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back to Sunset Boulevard with me.
Maybe you could see my chucks umpire.
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You're listening the back to the eighties
radio and this is guns and Roses and
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Sweet Child of Mine one of my
favorite tude. I absolutely loved this band,
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saw them playing in Hollywood a few
times. But this dude through cigarette
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at my Chuck Taylor's and white Chuck
Taylor's. I felt disrespected. I felt
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the alcohol fuel need to show him
that I was going to kick him like
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a kicking bag. But that's why
we don't drink. Boys and girls or
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so was this? So was so? Did you stop liking the band because
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of what happened. No, no, no, no, no no.
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I never stopped liking the band at
all. I even want to go see
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him when they were much bigger.
I just didn't like him. And when
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he did his anticks at his several
shows I seen him at I knew the
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way he was from that instant when
he threw a cigarette towards my shoe,
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didn't even look at me or say
sorry, how close they got, you
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know? And then when I asked
him something, just to stand there looking
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at me, looking up at me, because he was much shorter than me.
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Right, what so explained to the
audience what happened, because a lot
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of people may have tuned in and
go, wait, wait a second,
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they got into an altercation. Well, what happened one night? We were
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at the Rainbow on a Saturday night. That's when it happened in the eighties,
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right, and asshole Rose came out
of the Rainbow, and me and
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my buddies came out of the Rainbow, and we were gonna go across the
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street to the underground parking lot and
either partaking something illegal or takeoff. Anyway,
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we're joking around at the crosswalk,
axles leaning on the pole. It's
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got some white Levis on in a
blue blazer, rolled up sleeves. You
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know what I'm saying. I got
my Chucks Levi's, you know, my
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white lizard jacket, and he flicks
a freaking cigarette, but at my towards
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my Chucks ashes. Get on there, dude, these are white Chuck Taylor
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converse. So I was much snappier
and quick witted back then quick activated angry
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style, Like I said, some
stuff we cussed each other are out and
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my buddies had to hold me back
and he kind of like had to get
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held back by mouth buddy. And
you know, we crossed the street cussed
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at each other. He went one
way, I went the other way.
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That was it. So you literally
just walked the entire street cussing at each
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other. Yeah, why not?
Huh? The thing interesting? Yeah,
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I wish you would have see that. Those are the moments that you wish
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you would somebody would have had a
video camera to record, because that that
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video you would people would pay to
see that video. Probably, bro,
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you put it on YouTube to get
millions of millions of views. Oh hell
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yeah, man, I could tell
you some stories man, of stuff I
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had cracked in the eighties. Bro
back at home. We have to make
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we have to do a special show
on all of Chain's adventures. Yeah,
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back in the eighties. But anyway, let's go on to my bonus song,
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Ladies and Gentlemen, my bonus song, but first a little break from
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a nineteen eighty sponsor. We'll be
right back. Good Vibridson said, brishons,
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tassoes, legen sean fermentation, automation
and sometimes friends. Mind it's called
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cars and Location. Day eight all
cools covered a golden Colorado. Hey,
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this is Laurie Miller from the first
an original expose And you're listening to you
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Back to the Eighties radio. When
are you going to declare the voting polls
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are rigged? Absolutely absolutely, it
will be real new. Oh it's all
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rigged, you know. I'm glad
you. I'm glad you came out with
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the truth. Anyway, for my
bonus song, Ladies and Gentlemen, falls
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in to number twenty nine on Billboard's
Top one hundred. A Groovy kind of
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Love on the one on only Back
to the Eighties Radio and KA hits ninety
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two point five. The Phil Collins
with a groovy kind of Love. Oh
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man, you know I was out
of the country when this song came out
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and I listened to it, and
this song gave me so many Okay,
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hey, you keep Quiet were one
good memories? You stay quiet over there?
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This song by Phil Collins, just
ah, great song. I mean,
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what a love song, what a
what a ballad? You know,
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what a way to deliver lyrics by
a mastro like Phil Collins. I know
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you'll agree with me. Eighties fans, thank you. The show is over.
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I have yet one again. H
wow, wow, that is amazing.
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The chart sheen Donald Trump, Oh
good god type ego comes out and
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I'm I'm amazed. No alcohol,
but yet, my god, the arrogance
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is true to form. You actually
think you have beaten me with the majority
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of the song. Oh my god, I bet you. You are like
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Tom Jones. You put socks in
your pants? Is that what you do
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by anyone? Yes? All right, all right, So let's hear your
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bonus song. Let's hear how great
of a pick you have for your bonus
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song? Here on our Battle for
nineteen eighty eight toscanell I know you don't
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like to give credit to this guy
or this Badford. I don't know what
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reason I don't really don't know.
But my bonus track, No, that's
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you. You think it's the same
singer till now that's you, not me.
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My bonus track hits you in the
rock and roll, soul and the
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hips to make you go, number
twenty three on the top one hundred Billboard
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chart, and none other with Robert
Palmer with your Sippi Resist the ball.
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That's right, boom dropped the mic. That is my bonus track, none
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other than Robert Palmer. What can
you say? Power station guy had rhythm,
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Guy had soul, Guy had the
vibe. Man created dance music like
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a David Bowie, but more bluesy, soulful. When you heard him,
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you thought he was a brother.
You didn't know he was a white cat.
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You didn't even know. Don't lie
and tell me you did. Oh
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oh I did. I was.
I was offered a scholarship to hard when
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I was seeing Okay, anyway,
I'm I'm glad. I'm glad. I'm
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glad that was your bonus round.
And now I can say officially that I
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00:46:22.000 --> 00:46:25.199
took this victory from you by one
point. It was close. I actually
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00:46:25.280 --> 00:46:29.360
took it by three, but I'm
just gonna give you two more. Wait,
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I took it and I wait a
minute, How how do you get
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00:46:30.719 --> 00:46:32.480
how do you get three? How
do you get? First of all,
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you stole the Michael Jackson song away
from me. Secondly, you put an
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in excess in excess song that I
was. Why do you get a point?
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Okay? But it was a misread, so you can't count that.
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So how do you end up getting
a next? I got the esture because
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because of of my stress and for
my hardship having to change my songs.
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There you go and the forty five
under the console or all I have his
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knives I see. Oh my gosh. It has been a blast spending time
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with the good old Chang and with
every single one of you eighties fans who
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love that era, who want you
guys to know that we're gonna be back
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00:47:20.239 --> 00:47:23.800
here next week as well. We're
gonna have a special guest next week for
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one of the segments. She is
direct from Australia. You're gonna love her,
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00:47:30.159 --> 00:47:34.079
you know, So don't don't miss
the show. But we're going to
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continue going on head to head in
our last year nineteen eighty ninet, so
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you don't want to miss it because
we are just gonna go full full throttle,
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and we may or may not have
more songs so that we can all
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enjoy. In the meantime, I
want you to go out there and share
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the eighties with someone who needs to
know about the ratist decade. All right,
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everybody out there, before we release
you to another chang testic weekend,
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remember be safe out there. Don't
get fed up and drive, stand up
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for yourself, have a good time. I always have a smile. Don't
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let nothing get you down. Thank
you for listening to Back to the Eighties
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Radio. I bid you in all
audios saynada as LEVI stopped to all my
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bros by the d Lady Buds and
to all my homies everywhere and across these
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lands or rale. Here's a song
by the one and Only bon Jovi from
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the album New Jersey, Bad Medicine. Back to the Eighties Radio and k
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Hits ninety two five dot com.
We'll be back next week. I'm glad
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I couldn't plugged my head. Take
me Back to the Corning and three take
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me Back I want to go,
and three take me back till nine.
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This is back to the eighties radio. Thanks for taking the time out
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of your busy day to be with
us here. I'm back to the eighties.
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For the last few weeks, we've
been covering and talking about the top
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ten songs, top five songs of
the eighties. We started in nineteen eighty
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and we are finally approaching the end. We are at nineteen eighty eight,
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and today is an important one because
it marks my sixth victory over chains two
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victories. But that's quite okay.
I want to remind you guys to leave
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us a review wherever you listen to
us through give us your thumbs up,
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your five stars, whatever it is
that you have on your particular platform.
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That way we can keep coming back
to talk about the greatest decade of all.
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Now, of course, introductions are
in order because, as always,
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we can't do this show alone.
Ladies and gentlemen in the studio is a
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man who once thought that Star Wars
was a documentary, and it is said
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that he was seen in the He's
trying to buy fake IDs from the ice
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cream man. Oh yes, in
the hood you can find it. We
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here call him the ever Wondrous Chang. Ladies and gentlemen gather around, boys
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and girls to the centering here at
the back to the eighties curtistic star Rabaganza.
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I am your MC, the Master
Chang. Thank you for the hang.
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Tonight you are going to see such
a feat from a man with the
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longest arms in the world, so
long he continuously pats himself on the back,
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Dusky Toscado. You know, let's
do this, Chang, because I
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think it's about time that we gave
people the opportunity that you handle losing.
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Ah. I don't think so that
we give people the opportunity to let us
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know who in fact is victorious,
whether it be you, whether it be
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I or whether it be bill Boards
choices for the top ten songs of nineteen
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eighty eight or for the top five
songs. Actually we're only doing five.
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We want to give some special shout
outs to all of our listeners from all
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over the world, of course,
but starting here the United States and then
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taken off from there everywhere on the
globe. Thank you for listening, particular
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to all our Pandora listeners, Apple, Spotify, Google, iHeartRadio, tune
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In and everywhere else you get our
program. We appreciate you. Thank you.
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By the way, if you're listening
to us from Germany, we love
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you. We don't have a big
two gallon jug of beer here, but
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we salute you and give you cheers, as well as everybody in the UK
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and just everywhere else. Thank you
the Middle East for listening to us,
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and like I said, everywhere else, the show has grown so much.
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Chang But there is a big butt, my friend. Oh there's always a
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blood. And I want to talk
to you, our listeners, like we
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are just in the same in the
same room, just sitting across from each
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other, because I have something kind
of unfortunate to announce to you, guys.
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I got an email state this is
from our podcast platform stating that we
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are under violation of copyright because of
the music, right, not all of
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it. Now I have facts them. I have facts them, email them
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where I have permission from the appropriate
parties to play music. However, that
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matters not today because when people are
not making money, in this case streaming
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services, then they just pull your
programs off. So long story short,
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we are going to have to pull
down from back to the eighties from the
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archives. We're gonna have to pull
down all the shows with music, which
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is okay. You know you guys
already listened to them. It's unfortunate for
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those who want to listen who have
never listened to those shows. And eventually
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they will be back up. I'll
have to shorten them and do some editing
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and we'll work it out somehow.
Now having said that, no matter how
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upsetting it is, I want to
guide you guys too. K Hits ninety
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dot com once again k hits, k
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h I t S nine two five
dot com. Our k hits player will
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It's live radio from the eighties,
which is where we will be putting
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all of our shows with music.
Why because since we go through Live three
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sixty five, they pay all of
our copyright d so we don't have any
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problems with anyone, all right,
So once again I want to guide you
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guys to listen to k Hits nine
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And that's the way we can get
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Okay, So from now on,
everybody listening to us on a podcast
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platform. Anywhere you listen to us
on a podcast platform, you will only
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hear a few tiny seconds of the
songs. They will be edited. But
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if you tune in to k Hits
ninety two five at five pm Pacific Standard
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time, you're going to hear the
entire show with all the music in all
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its glory. Okay. So I
want to encourage you guys to go there
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to pay us a visit. Everything
brand new, the station's brand new.
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We're trying to make it as an
experience. Commercials that we play there are
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directly from the eighties, so everything
is eighties on there, and eventually we
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are going to have DJ's twenty four
to seven. There's my ratching. It
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ticks me off, but you know
what it is, what it is,
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we turned the page. We can't
just live and pissed off about it.
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There's more than one way to skin
it. Cant well, my brother,
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every path in life you are going
to stumble, whether it be bad footing,
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a rock, slippage, loose sand, a route, a trip,
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You're still going to get to the
destination, maybe a little bit hurt,
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banged up, pissed up, but
you'll get there. Those things happen to
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try to deter you. Let's start
to show this is back to the eighties
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when we come back nineteen eighty eight. You know, I've always felt that
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going to the mall was like shopping
with ten thousand of your closest friends,
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not my idea of a good time. You never know what floor you're on,
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can't find your car, and the
escalators always go down when you want
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to go up, So I mean, who needs it? Well, Miller's
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outposts can get you in and out
of that mall with your sanity and your
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wallet in one piece. Because they're
selling Levi's whitewashed five O one jeans for
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just twenty nine ninety nine. That
means you're saving about eight enchiladas off the
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regular price. And since these are
whitewashed five O one jeans, they look
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like you've already worn them for a
while, and you don't look like a
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geek, so be cool. Can't
get your Levi's whitewashed five O one jeans
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for just twenty nine ninety nine at
Miller's outposts. If you're smart, you'll
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buy more than one pair, so
you don't have to go back to that
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mall for six eight months unless you
got a girlfriend you can dispense through the
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pleasant truth you're listening to just scuttle
one chain. You don't know the power
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Back to the Eighties? Do you
are tuned in to Back to the eighties
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radio? To Scotto and Chang?
I of course am the chang You ready
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to rock and roll and get it
straight between your eyes? Nineteen idiot Billboard
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Top one hundred singles tonight we will
only cover five sinko. That is it?
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Are you ready to go to Scotto? Do you have your safety belt
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all ready? And I'm ready to
hate on all your picks, but go
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for it. Oh okay. Number
five starts out with New Modo Sinko and
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Modo Uno in my Heart one of
the three legendary Los Angeles great rock and
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roll bands, Guns and Roses,
slam it Home with sweet chat in mind.
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That was a great song. What
do you think? You know?
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I think that was a big,
big factor in that song becoming even bigger
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and that whole album becoming bigger was
unfortunately not your favorite, But MTV had
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a lot to do with it,
my friend, you gotta admit it.
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MTV had a lot to do with
it. Oh hating anyway, are you
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ready to get to the list again? Number four hits US with Rick Ashley
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never Gonna give You Up? Never
gonna like this song? What did you
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think just I was okay back then? I think it's it's a lot more
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popular today than it was back then, just like a few other songs,
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and this one became a meme.
And he never imagined that in the year,
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you know, the year twenty something, he was going to be even
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more popular with the song than back
in July of nineteen eighty seven, when
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the album was released. Now I
thought you let hair like I did.
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I actually did. Mine's black.
But I did have it just like I
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figured. I figured, I figured. But onto the list. Number three
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threats falls from the legend guitar playing
of the Fab four, the late great
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George Harrison with I got my monset
are on You? I got my manset
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on You. I did like this
song, by the way, I really
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did like the song. But something
I didn't know and for a lot of
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our eighties fans. It was a
song written composed by Rudy Clark and it
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was originally recorded by James Ray in
nineteen sixty two by the title I've Got
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My mindset on You. So just
throwing that out there as some trivia.
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Nice number two. Oh, this
one slammed home with These guys were old
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school badass the late grade. Michael
Hutchets of in Eggs bringing it with I
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Need You to nine? What did
you think of love? Love love this
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song? Man? This song kicked
butt and Australia you rock with bringing us
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bands such as in Excess. I
mean, it's just a great, great
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song and making it to place number
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says quite a bit number one.
Oh, it's a whan band. We
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could still use this kind of guy, man, George Michael with Faith on
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the eighty eight Billboard Top one hundred
list. I loved this song as well.
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Man, Anything that George Michael touched
back then just blew up and once
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again once again, I hate to
be the bearer of bad news for you,
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Chang, but this but the fame
of this song Faith was in direct
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result of what MTV woman did for
George Michael. Okay, can I do
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ask you us a couple of questions? Now, are you getting some cash
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from MTV? And no? And
I gotta let you go that I hate
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m today today, Okay, I
hate it. Okay, Okay, MTV
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was only that tillet one I think. Okay. I like the way you
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reflect the actual question with taking the
other shot. Anyway. Who designed your
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Choose Life underwear back in nineteen eighty
eight? Oh, I bought it direct
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mail from Wham's fans. Yes,
yes, interesting, Okay, are you
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ready to go? Ready to go? Let's do this. Why don't we
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take a little breather when we come
back. It is our turn, that's
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right to Scotto and Chang's turn.
Here right back to the eighties radio to
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let you know who we thought were
the top five songs of all of nineteen
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eighty eight. So don't go away, because it's time for chain to lose
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a seventh time. Alcohol is in
the air. Party Party, Oh,
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Party Sunday at the Hollywood Florentine Gardens. This Sunday is Ladies Night. All
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ladies wearing a skirten that had been
free before ten pm, plus complimentary buffet
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all night long. So I joined
the best party people in town this Sunday
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at the Hollywood Florentine Gardens. Come
and dance on a two thousand capacity floating
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game floor always jam packed and an
awesome computer eyelight show. All they send
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much much more promises to make your
evening unforgettable at the gigantic Florentine Gardens.
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All ladies wearing a skirted minute in
free before ten pm at the Hollywood Florentine
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Gardens. So be there, ladies
and gentlemen. I'm Shadow Stevens, and
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you must listen to Back to the
Eighties Radio. It's the law. Let's
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go on the trip. You're listening
to Back to the eighties radio. We
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are back, that's right, Tuscano
and Chang, the dynamic duo of nineteen
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eighties radio. We hope that you're
having a great day so far. We
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are going head to head, toe
to toe talking about the music that makes
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a smile, laugh, cry,
and just want to listen to them forever.
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Let time stand still. Today we're
going to continue the battle who will
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reign supreme, either Chang myself or
Billboard or maybe yourself. So whatever,
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maybe you have a totally different list, and that's okay, it's all good.
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It's all eighties music. It's gonna
be just a bloodbath today because Chang
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starting off with my number five.
My number five is a power ballad.
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As you know that I love power
ballads from an American glam metal band and
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the song by the title Okay,
Okay, wait to listen. It falls
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into number thirty four on Billboard's Top
one hundred, and it's a song Angel
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by none other than Steven Tyler and
Aerosmith. Here on the one and only
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Back to the Eighties Radio, don't
forget tune indicate hit com if you want
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to listen to the song and its
entire that was Angel. But here at
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Back to the Eighties Radio and of
course, none other than Steven Tyler with
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Aerosmith. Don't tell me you did
not like that song? Brother, That
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was a great song that falls on
my list on my number five. It
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was released in nineteen eighty eight as
the third single from the band's nineteen eighty
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seven album Permanent Vacation, and it
quickly climbed to number three on Billboard's Top
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one hundred. This actually became the
highest charting single ever four Aerosmith at the
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time. And don't tell me?
Come on, are you gonna hate?
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Are you gonna hate on Aerosmith?
And wait a minute, Wait a minute.
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No. First of all, no, I grew up loving Aerosmith back
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in the seventies. My sister Lisa
used to have all the seventies rock,
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so I was turned on Aerosmith.
Early great band, solid ass, kicking,
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hard rock band. You know they
did everything rock and roll live.
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Now in the eighties they manage to
be relevant because they softened up a bit,
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popped up the altist. This song
is a great step right. You
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have to get both at them.
My ch to seventies rock and roll.
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Everything else is rubbish. I bet
you you were a you were a big
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fan of O. J. Simpson's
legal team, the way that you you
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fight me on everything with such Anyways, anyway, it was it was a
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good song, a little too poppy, but I liked Aerosmith and it was
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a good song. Ballady but yeah, okay, I'll give it to him.
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But there you have it. I'm
I'm not hating, nor am I
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saying it sucked. I'm just saying
great band, good tune. A two
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different rors. And please don't don't
don't let the jury. I just like
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to show you point out, honor, this is the list of the eighties
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have nothing to do. Why do
you bring up the seventies all the time.
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You don't need to anyway, Let's
hear your fantastic song. If the
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glove don't fit, you can't get
quick Toscano Cochrane, you know, Let's
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hear your fantastic song for your number
five. You're I'm smacking your upside.
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They head right now with Chief Trick
at number fourteen, with the Flame.
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You are listening to Scotto and Chang
right here at Back to the Age radio.
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And if you want to hear this
song and it's entirety and give it
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a thumbs up, all would become
changs to his gangsters catch it o ka
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hits not at two five, but
we keep the eighties blah blah blah.
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Welcome back to back to the radio, and you are on the hang with
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Just and Chen. Yes, that
was a ass kicking tune from Cheap Trick,
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another great band back from the seventies
who just out to rock and rolls.
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Sound. Oh my lord, have
mercy, Ti Scannell. If you
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do not like Cheap Trick, then
you are a miserable brick. You know.
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You know what I'm saying. By
luck, it lucked out. You
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lucked out because first of all,
you know I love power ballads. Secondly,
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the Flame is a is a great
song. I would say right now,
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because that song came from the album
Lap of Luxury, I would say,
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we're even one point for you,
one point for me. That's how
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good your choice was. I'm not
hating on it. Cheap Trick, great
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band, Thank you, Yeah,
thank you? One and one? Okay,
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are we good? Are we good? One and one? We're saw
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ok. It's a good thing you're
not drinking. You are so much clearer
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and easier easier to work. All
right, Let's do you know some shows
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when you had to drink. You're
like, oh, yeah, Diva,
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I should call you Tascana. Now
I think for my number four, Ladies
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and gentlemen, you're going to love
this because I'm going to bring it right
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back down with a master, a
musician, a singer so great that he
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would have been a wonderful replacement,
a great replacement for Freddie Mercury when Freddie
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Mercury went on and I am talking
about none other than number ninety one on
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Billboard's Top one hundred with George Michael
and Kissing a Fool, Let the master,
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the mastro of jazz and pop and
everything else continue on back to the
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eighties Radio o k Hits two five
dot com. This is back to the
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eighties Radio okay Hits dot com.
George Michael Kissing a Fool. That song
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my friend is a masterpiece performed by
George Michael Kissing a Fool from the album
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Faith as Well. It was written
about George Michael's insecurities as a soulmate and
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as a partner because of the baggage
and reputation which he came. The vocals
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were recorded in a cappella in one
take. The song Kissing a Fool.
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Thank you, thank you. I
automatically won the entire show tonight with that
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song. Well, okay, a
great, a great performer, one of
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the greatest singers of that generation we
will ever see or hear. But for
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you, just think that your number
four could beat anything that I have tonight.
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Not only did this song kiss a
fool? You'll be that fool?
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Are you? Are you gonna go? Are you gonna continue with mister t
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in order to try to find a
better song? Oh, I am a
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legend in my own mind? Are
you ready to go? Weasley Little?
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I'm ready to go, because after
after this song, after your number four,
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we're gonna take a little break and
then we're gonna come back. Okay,
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ready when you are? Are you
ready? Now, do me a
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favor. Put your big, very
pants on, because you're going to get
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paddled. My number four is none
other than the king of pop, mister
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Mike Jackson. Everybody needs to redeem
themselves and it starts with the man in
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the mir We're getting rocked right here
at Kate. It's not at two five
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Oh, back to the eighties radio
who to make a change? Once in
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my once again, you have been
danged by the chang with Michael Jackson Man
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in the Mirror. You have been
listening and listening to now back to the
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eighties radio, where I have just
served Tuscano a piece. No no,
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first of all, no wait wait
wait, First of all, now you
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had to me anything. And secondly, now thanks to you choosing that song,
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I have to change my number one
song because my number one song was
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Michael Jackson Man in the Mirror,
and now I'm gonna change it because we
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can't play that song twice. So
I appreciate you stealing my song because you
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saw my list before and you had
to you know, you had to bring
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it out, but you stolen.
So therefore, automatically, one more time
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I went you see you see you
see to Scannel Cochrane strikes again. That
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is I bet you you were pulling
for Phil Spector. That's all I'm saying.
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Oh brother, my god, your
egos continue continue. I lost my
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place. I don't know anything about
I lost my Michael Jackson Man in the
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Mirror that you stole from me.
Go ahead, I don't even need to
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give a description of the song or
the album at all. Right, I
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don't you know what I'm saying.
Let's just go ahead, next pick,
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mister arrogance. My next mister,
it's all about me to sconno trump.
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My next pick is is fantastic and
once again showing everybody, showing everybody how
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rate my picks are above and beyond
billboards and your list. Because my number
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three is from the album co written, recorded for over a year in what
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would be the first and final collaboration
between vocalist David Coverdale and guitarist John Sykes.
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The album is White Snake, and
the song is Is This Love?
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On back to the eighties radio?
All right, we are back. This
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is back to the eighties radio.
You just heard White Snake and Is This
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Love? Falling in a number seventeen
on Billboard's Top one hundred, but falling
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in a number three according to Tuscano. Here, I'm back to the eighties
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radio. Is This Love? Is
what they call a mainstain White Snakes live
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show since nineteen eighties seven. He
sang it until his farewell tour. Just
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recently. It's featured in several of
their albums. This has become one of
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Classic Rock Magazine ranked as number seven
on their top forty Greatest Power Ballots of
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All Time. Continue So great bend. Uh. It's sad that they will
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not perform with the Scorpions on the
Farewell tour due to Coverdale having health issue.
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I know, but I will give
it to you for the band you're
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That song doesn't beat me. But
again, it's a power ballot. It's
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a band I like. Not a
fan of the powerballot, but I'll give
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it to you. And that's it. Okay, you're getting the good thing
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is my entire list already be half
a point? Just take it easy,
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I got a point. Okay,
Now let's hear your number. Three.
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Oh my god, the arrogance in
this room is overwhelming. Holy shit.
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Three falls in at number fifty six
with one of the greatest bands for decades,
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A band that sang on the roof
to reach the people they knew that
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they touched, A band that with
every album changed their style, their vision.
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But yet their quest was one thing, unified, build and take care
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of the cause. Talking about you, two Ireland's great disciples with Design.
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You were listening to rock and roll
radio with back to the eighties radio radio.
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Okay, it's another two five.
You have been well, my work
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here is done. You just got
rocked by my number three. You Two,
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of course, what a great band, a great album. Now I
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know that that is Taskano's most favorite
rock and roll bands of I would say
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your entire life, correct, Yeah, yeah, you two is my favorite
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band ever, my favorite band,
right, um, and that's you know.
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But once again I'll repeat what I've
said in the past. Show I
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don't fail to recognize in my opinion
that the greatest band of all time is
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Queen, But my favorite band of
all time is You Two. I agree
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with you right on. Well,
you know what, sir, I gotta
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hand it to you. I think
you win that point. Point, you
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win that point. I'm gonna give
you two points. Yeah, you're right.
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I'll give you two points in the
words, but after you hear in
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the words, in the words of
who the late great chick hearn voice of
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the Los Angeles Lakers. This game's
in the Admiral refrigerator. The door is
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closed, the lights out, butter
is getting hired, the eggs are cooling.
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Then the jello is James Worthy.
No, no, three points.
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This is not basketball. Okay,
you got one little point anyway, thank
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you? All right. Falling into
number two on the category of the greatest
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songs, of nineteen eighty eight.
Now this before the show, I had
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to talk with Chang and he said, is there a song? He asked
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me, is there a song on
your list that I'm going to say without
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a doubt that my partner in radio
is the whoosy? What did you say?
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I said, when dare you remember
that? You? You asked me,
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is there a song on my list? Right on my list, not
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yours? On my list? That
when you hear my choice, you're gonna
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think that Toscano is a woosie.
I think that without I love it.
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But I'm telling and I told you
that when you hear my number two pick,
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you're gonna think that. But regardless, because the fans are going to
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agree with me, and better yet, I agree with me. The fans
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agree with you that fallen in at
number thirty is the one and only Deaf
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Leopard with Love Bites on Back to
the Eighties Radio. Follow us on Kite
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two five dot com so you can
hear the entire song right now. We
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are back. This is back to
the eighties radio and hey, HiT's two
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five dot com where you just heard
def Leppard with Love Bites falling into number
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thirty on billboards stop one hundred.
It is a song by the rock band
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from their album Hysteria, another power
ballad. I mean, this song gets
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me. This is one of those
songs like when I hear White Snake or
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when I hear Van Halen Jump,
that you just have to put the volume
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up on the radio every single time
you hear it when it comes on.
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And this is a winner. My
friend, I feel bad that. I
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feel bad that you were banging your
head in the closet with your penny lovers
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with nickels in them, with your
Bob's big boy haircut and an Italian horn
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chain with that, a Liatigra shirt, collar up, sleeves roll, uh,
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probably a peach, maybe a light
yellow something in the life pastal area
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with a gold horn chain maybe,
oh maybe a green I would say,
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probably that kind of golfer green.
So no green, right, an avocado
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green. You would get a members
only jacket that with each of the Yeah,
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no, I didn't dress like that, But okay, I I you
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were very wrong. You were very
often how I used to dress. But
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it's okay. You know, one
of these days we shall It's okay.
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Post on Facebook what we used to
look like when we were much younger,
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back in the eighties. I think
that's gonna be great. People are going
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to laugh on their butts off.
I'm pretty much, I guess so,
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yeah, yeah, you brother.
I had more hair and a few more
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things, but pretty much. Yeah. Oh I'm not wearing camouflage. Well,
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thank you for joining us here.
Back to the eighties radio. If
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you've just arrived to our show.
We are at place number two in our
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top five Favorite Songs of nineteen eighty
eight. We've been battling it out with
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Chang since the beginning from nineteen eighty. We are finally at nineteen eighty eight,
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and it's it's been a battle.
This has been probably the closest battle
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of all so far. We have
both we have both picked some pretty pretty
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good songs. But I knew,
I knew when I picked my number two
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that you were just going to flat
out eight and there it is. Okay,
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okay, that's okay, it's all
right. At least I didn't pick
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or some Sugar on Me, which
is also on the Billboard's top one number.
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No, oh, thank god,
I thought for sure that you would.
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That's one of the songs I told
this is Chang Hey, I guarantee
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he's gonna love it. Now.
I would have chosen Billy's Got a Gun,
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which is a live version on their
B side, but it's not on
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the Billboard's top one. Okay,
we'll give you that, all right.
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What's your number two? My friend? Oh? Man, I know you're
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not gonna like it because it's better
than what you picked. But brother,
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brother, can you let's fare me? Are you ready to go? All
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right, let's hear your fantastic song, my number two, Smash Chang Bang
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of the evening? Oh, oh
my god, are you ready to scott?
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Are you really ready for this?
Falls in numb It falls in that
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number two in its own right on
the list, talking about that great band
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in excess. Oh, I need
you to night because you've been banged.
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Buzz Chang, I've got let you
know you want to welcome to back to
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the eighties. You were listening to
Toscano and Changs head to head contest five
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against five, his favorite, my
favorite. If you were moving and grouping
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too, that tune. And obviously
you have just became a Chansters gangster and
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a winner. Thank you for coming
to the right side to Skano. How
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does it feel to dance and know
you just got handed an old bologny sandwich
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with hard ends. How do you
feel? Here's here's the problem, no
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problem. I hate, I hate
to reign on your parade. Please,
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but I'm only going to give you
half a point. And I'm gonna tell
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you why because you want it that
way, because because in my number one
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that I had to change, remember
earlier, I had to change it because
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you stole my Michael Jackson man in
the Mirror song. My number one is
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also in excess with Devil Inside on
the one and only. Back to the
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eighties radio on k Hits ninety two
five dot com. Oh yeah, baby,
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we are back here, back to
the eighties radio once again. The
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half a point for Chang, half
a point from me for this, and
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we normally don't play two songs of
the same artists in a row, but
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this is our list and I wasn't
going to go choose somebody else, although
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although I would have chosen if it
wasn't for in excess, I would have
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chosen Information Society with What's on your
Mind? But I said no, I'll
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keep it safe and I'll clauber Chang's
point and take away half a point so
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I can get it with in excess. See you see you can't even speak
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is crooked. Let's hear your number
one? Okay, you ready, Let's
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hear your number one? My number
one Chang Bang tune of this competition.
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Tonight falls in on the list itself
at number five. Innumerable Sinkle with a
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song that reminds me of the same
year it came out. A child a
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crazy era in a way of life, talking about guns and roses with Sweet
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Child of Mine. Everybody tune in, buckle up and get ready to go
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back to Sunset Boulevard with me.
Maybe you could see my chucks umpire.
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You're listening the back to the eighties
radio and this is guns and Roses and
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Sweet Child of Mine one of my
favorite tude. I absolutely loved this band,
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saw them playing in Hollywood a few
times. But this dude through cigarette
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at my Chuck Taylor's and white Chuck
Taylor's. I felt disrespected. I felt
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the alcohol fuel need to show him
that I was going to kick him like
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a kicking bag. But that's why
we don't drink. Boys and girls or
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so was this? So was so? Did you stop liking the band because
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of what happened. No, no, no, no, no no.
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I never stopped liking the band at
all. I even want to go see
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him when they were much bigger.
I just didn't like him. And when
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he did his anticks at his several
shows I seen him at I knew the
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way he was from that instant when
he threw a cigarette towards my shoe,
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didn't even look at me or say
sorry, how close they got, you
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know? And then when I asked
him something, just to stand there looking
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at me, looking up at me, because he was much shorter than me.
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Right, what so explained to the
audience what happened, because a lot
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of people may have tuned in and
go, wait, wait a second,
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they got into an altercation. Well, what happened one night? We were
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at the Rainbow on a Saturday night. That's when it happened in the eighties,
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right, and asshole Rose came out
of the Rainbow, and me and
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my buddies came out of the Rainbow, and we were gonna go across the
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street to the underground parking lot and
either partaking something illegal or takeoff. Anyway,
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we're joking around at the crosswalk,
axles leaning on the pole. It's
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got some white Levis on in a
blue blazer, rolled up sleeves. You
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know what I'm saying. I got
my Chucks Levi's, you know, my
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white lizard jacket, and he flicks
a freaking cigarette, but at my towards
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my Chucks ashes. Get on there, dude, these are white Chuck Taylor
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converse. So I was much snappier
and quick witted back then quick activated angry
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style, Like I said, some
stuff we cussed each other are out and
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my buddies had to hold me back
and he kind of like had to get
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held back by mouth buddy. And
you know, we crossed the street cussed
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at each other. He went one
way, I went the other way.
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That was it. So you literally
just walked the entire street cussing at each
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other. Yeah, why not?
Huh? The thing interesting? Yeah,
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I wish you would have see that. Those are the moments that you wish
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you would somebody would have had a
video camera to record, because that that
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video you would people would pay to
see that video. Probably, bro,
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you put it on YouTube to get
millions of millions of views. Oh hell
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yeah, man, I could tell
you some stories man, of stuff I
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had cracked in the eighties. Bro
back at home. We have to make
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we have to do a special show
on all of Chain's adventures. Yeah,
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back in the eighties. But anyway, let's go on to my bonus song,
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Ladies and Gentlemen, my bonus song, but first a little break from
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a nineteen eighty sponsor. We'll be
right back. Good Vibridson said, brishons,
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tassoes, legen sean fermentation, automation
and sometimes friends. Mind it's called
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cars and Location. Day eight all
cools covered a golden Colorado. Hey,
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this is Laurie Miller from the first
an original expose And you're listening to you
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Back to the Eighties radio. When
are you going to declare the voting polls
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are rigged? Absolutely absolutely, it
will be real new. Oh it's all
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rigged, you know. I'm glad
you. I'm glad you came out with
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the truth. Anyway, for my
bonus song, Ladies and Gentlemen, falls
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in to number twenty nine on Billboard's
Top one hundred. A Groovy kind of
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Love on the one on only Back
to the Eighties Radio and KA hits ninety
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two point five. The Phil Collins
with a groovy kind of Love. Oh
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man, you know I was out
of the country when this song came out
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and I listened to it, and
this song gave me so many Okay,
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hey, you keep Quiet were one
good memories? You stay quiet over there?
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This song by Phil Collins, just
ah, great song. I mean,
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what a love song, what a
what a ballad? You know,
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what a way to deliver lyrics by
a mastro like Phil Collins. I know
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you'll agree with me. Eighties fans, thank you. The show is over.
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00:43:52.320 --> 00:43:57.719
I have yet one again. H
wow, wow, that is amazing.
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The chart sheen Donald Trump, Oh
good god type ego comes out and
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I'm I'm amazed. No alcohol,
but yet, my god, the arrogance
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is true to form. You actually
think you have beaten me with the majority
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of the song. Oh my god, I bet you. You are like
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00:44:22.119 --> 00:44:27.000
Tom Jones. You put socks in
your pants? Is that what you do
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00:44:31.400 --> 00:44:37.400
by anyone? Yes? All right, all right, So let's hear your
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bonus song. Let's hear how great
of a pick you have for your bonus
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song? Here on our Battle for
nineteen eighty eight toscanell I know you don't
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00:44:50.199 --> 00:44:52.679
like to give credit to this guy
or this Badford. I don't know what
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00:44:52.840 --> 00:44:58.719
reason I don't really don't know.
But my bonus track, No, that's
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00:44:58.760 --> 00:45:01.719
you. You think it's the same
singer till now that's you, not me.
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00:45:02.679 --> 00:45:07.159
My bonus track hits you in the
rock and roll, soul and the
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hips to make you go, number
twenty three on the top one hundred Billboard
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00:45:13.079 --> 00:45:21.639
chart, and none other with Robert
Palmer with your Sippi Resist the ball.
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00:45:22.199 --> 00:45:35.119
That's right, boom dropped the mic. That is my bonus track, none
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00:45:35.199 --> 00:45:42.559
other than Robert Palmer. What can
you say? Power station guy had rhythm,
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00:45:42.639 --> 00:45:47.280
Guy had soul, Guy had the
vibe. Man created dance music like
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00:45:47.400 --> 00:45:54.360
a David Bowie, but more bluesy, soulful. When you heard him,
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you thought he was a brother.
You didn't know he was a white cat.
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You didn't even know. Don't lie
and tell me you did. Oh
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oh I did. I was.
I was offered a scholarship to hard when
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00:46:08.039 --> 00:46:15.840
I was seeing Okay, anyway,
I'm I'm glad. I'm glad. I'm
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00:46:15.880 --> 00:46:21.880
glad that was your bonus round.
And now I can say officially that I
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00:46:22.000 --> 00:46:25.199
took this victory from you by one
point. It was close. I actually
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00:46:25.280 --> 00:46:29.360
took it by three, but I'm
just gonna give you two more. Wait,
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00:46:29.599 --> 00:46:30.719
I took it and I wait a
minute, How how do you get
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00:46:30.719 --> 00:46:32.480
how do you get three? How
do you get? First of all,
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00:46:32.639 --> 00:46:37.880
you stole the Michael Jackson song away
from me. Secondly, you put an
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00:46:37.920 --> 00:46:42.440
in excess in excess song that I
was. Why do you get a point?
510
00:46:43.039 --> 00:46:45.519
Okay? But it was a misread, so you can't count that.
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00:46:45.719 --> 00:46:49.639
So how do you end up getting
a next? I got the esture because
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00:46:50.599 --> 00:46:57.960
because of of my stress and for
my hardship having to change my songs.
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00:46:58.119 --> 00:47:02.639
There you go and the forty five
under the console or all I have his
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00:47:02.760 --> 00:47:09.360
knives I see. Oh my gosh. It has been a blast spending time
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00:47:09.440 --> 00:47:15.000
with the good old Chang and with
every single one of you eighties fans who
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00:47:15.159 --> 00:47:20.199
love that era, who want you
guys to know that we're gonna be back
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00:47:20.239 --> 00:47:23.800
here next week as well. We're
gonna have a special guest next week for
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00:47:23.920 --> 00:47:29.360
one of the segments. She is
direct from Australia. You're gonna love her,
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00:47:30.159 --> 00:47:34.079
you know, So don't don't miss
the show. But we're going to
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00:47:34.119 --> 00:47:39.239
continue going on head to head in
our last year nineteen eighty ninet, so
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00:47:39.280 --> 00:47:44.800
you don't want to miss it because
we are just gonna go full full throttle,
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00:47:45.480 --> 00:47:50.920
and we may or may not have
more songs so that we can all
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00:47:51.280 --> 00:47:55.039
enjoy. In the meantime, I
want you to go out there and share
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00:47:55.079 --> 00:48:01.639
the eighties with someone who needs to
know about the ratist decade. All right,
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00:48:01.719 --> 00:48:07.199
everybody out there, before we release
you to another chang testic weekend,
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00:48:07.280 --> 00:48:12.360
remember be safe out there. Don't
get fed up and drive, stand up
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00:48:12.400 --> 00:48:14.840
for yourself, have a good time. I always have a smile. Don't
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00:48:14.880 --> 00:48:17.440
let nothing get you down. Thank
you for listening to Back to the Eighties
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00:48:17.559 --> 00:48:27.079
Radio. I bid you in all
audios saynada as LEVI stopped to all my
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00:48:27.400 --> 00:48:34.079
bros by the d Lady Buds and
to all my homies everywhere and across these
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00:48:34.280 --> 00:48:38.840
lands or rale. Here's a song
by the one and Only bon Jovi from
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the album New Jersey, Bad Medicine. Back to the Eighties Radio and k
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Hits ninety two five dot com.
We'll be back next week. I'm glad
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I couldn't plugged my head. Take
me Back to the Corning and three take
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me Back I want to go,
and three take me back till nine.
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My d's already. Who can



















