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The podcast for our 6/26/09 Revenge of the 80s Radio Show is up and available at the bottom of this post.
This week’s show features music from classic alternative artists including Berlin (Happy Birthday Terri Nunn), Dramarama, Robey, Madness and The Pursuit of Happiness.
We also played a Micheal Jackson track in tribute to the longtime pop singer, who elevated the mini-movie music video concept among other accomplishments, after he passed away suddenly at age 50.
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Tags: 80s, 87.6, 99.1, Berlin, CD, chris cordani, classic alternative, dead, dramarama, Madness, michael jackson, mp3, music, new wave, podcast, pursuit of happiness, radio, robey, seymour fm, Terri Nunn, the volt
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Click here to listen live between 7-9pm Eastern US Time. You can also get the show from our flagship station website: www.wtbq.com.
This week on Revenge of the 80s, we want to say “Happy Birthday” to Terri Nunn who will be celebrating tonight in concert at the Rosemont in Chicago with Berlin and the Regeneration Tour. We will play a classic Berlin track in her honor. We will also pay tribute to Michael Jackson who, although was a more mainstream artist, transcended the restrictions of genre. Also, what 80s fan did not grow up listening to the Jackson 5 one way or another?
We will also play cuts from several great artists of the era including Madness, Voice of the Beehive, Echo & the Bunnymen and The Little Girls.
Revenge of the 80s airs live on Friday nights 7-9ET on Q99.1FM in the Hudson Valley (www.wtbq.com) and on Wednesdays 12noon Melbourne, AUS time on Radio 80s 87.6FM. Podcasts are available on Saturdays after the live show. We also air Wednesdays 6-8pm and Saturdays 10am-12noon on The Volt.
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Tags: 80s, Berlin, birthday, Caron Maso-Murray, chris cordani, classic alternative, Echo and the Bunnymen, Little Girls, Madness, michael jackson, music, new wave, Revenge of the 80s, Terri Nunn, tribute, Voice of the Beehive
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Like virtually everyone who heard the news of popular music icon Michael Jackson’s sudden passing at age 50, I was a bit taken aback. Jackson was in the middle of a comeback after his criminal allegations and financial woes forcing the sale of his “Neverland.’ He was gearing up to start a European Tour and a concert with his brothers for a Jackson 5 reunion. Jackson was also very young in relation to America’s current longevity trend. While he is more of a mainstream artist as compared to the format of this radio program, Jackson’s contribution to music, videos, the entertainment business and the lives of 80s fans must not be understated.
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Tags: 70s, 80s, Andy Prieboy, charity, dies, facts of life, gary, jackson 5, kim fields, louise robey, michael jackson, music, obit, obituary, off the wall, passed away, passing, philanthropy, quincy jones, retrospect, singer, soul, thriller, tour, usa for africa
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The podcast for our 6/19 Revenge of the 80s Radio show is up. This week, we rebroadcast our interview with Tony Kinman, co-founder of The Dils, Rank & File and Blackbird. We discuss the San Francisco Punk Scene of the 1970s. Our conversation leads off the second hour.
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Tags: 70s, 80s, Andy Prieboy, blackbird, broadcast, chris cordani, classic alternative, Eye Protection, guest, interview, los trendy, mp3, new wave, podcast, punk, radio, rank and file, Revenge of the 80s, San Francisco, the dils, tony kinman
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Click here for our photo highlights page from the 6/18/09 Regeneration Tour show at The Fillmore in NYC
Regeneration Tour 2009 rolled into New York on June 18th in front of a standing room only crowd at the Fillmore. This year’s lineup featured The Cutting Crew, Wang Chung, Terri Nunn & Berlin and ABC. The show show boasts great performances from top classic alternative artists with some new music and several interesting surprises.
Leading off the concert was Nick Van Eede and his new incarnation of the Cutting Crew. Van Eede and company brought with them a sense of humor throughout his set from playing along with some sound adjustment problems in the beginning to kidding around with the audience about their wanting to hear the more familiar songs. The band seemed to have a loose attitude on stage and played as if they were a free-wheeling 70s classic rock band. Four songs in, however, Van Eede reminded everyone at the Fillmore of why he is considered one of the better balladeers of the 1980s with his early hit “I’ve Been In Love Before.” This was after one of the band’s deeper cuts and a selection from their forthcoming Spectra records album (due out this fall) called “Shot of Democracy,” as the band tool a political tone here — a turn from their more romantic approach of the 80s and 90s. They saved their two most well-known hits for last as they played “One For the Mockingbird” before closing out with “I Just Died In Your Arms Last Night; the latter featured a more classic rock-reminiscent surprise guitar solo by Asif Illyas.
Wang Chung to the stage next with their first appearance together in New York since 1987. Jack Hues and Nick Feldman reunited and are set to release their new album, Abducted by the 80s, in 2010. During our interview a few weeks ago, Hues indicated he and Feldmnan would take a jeans-and-acoustic approach to the Regeneration Tour; with that, the duo delivered a new hybrid of the Wang Chung fans know best and the eclectic musical backgrounds of both Hues and Feldman. They led off with “Don’t Let Go,” performing it with a blues/rock influence and a heavy guitar sound. Keyboards were again exchanged for strings in “Let’s Go,” which took surprisingly well to the different sound. The set seemed to be heavily influenced by the twosome’s post-Wang Chung projects, including Hues’ new jazz band, The Quartet. Old time fans, however, might remember the Huang Chung days of more guitar and percussion-oriented sound ahead of the keyboard stylings of the Points and Mosaic albums.
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Tags: 2009, ABC, Berlin, concert, cutting crew, fillmore, jack hues, new york city, nick feldman, Regeneration Tour, review, show, Terri Nunn, tickets, wang chung
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Click here to listen live between 7-9pm Eastern US Time. You can also get the show from our flagship station website: www.wtbq.com.
This week, Revenge of the 80s will re-broadcast a the show featuring a conversation with Tony Kinman of the Dils, Rank & File, Blackbird and, currently, Los Trendy. Kinman and his brother co-founded the Dils, one of punk’s most influential bands. Our interview leads off the second hour of the show.
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Tags: 70s, 80s, alarm, Andy Prieboy, Berlin, dexy's, dils, Eye Protection, fm, guest, interview, kinman, los trendy, mp3, new wave, podcast, punk, radio, rank and file, Revenge of the 80s, San Francisco, seymore fm, strawberry switchblade, the volt, tony kinman, WTBQ
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The long-awaited 2009 Regeneration Tour is ready to move and starts tomorrow in Boston. Revenge of the 80s will be at The Fliimore in New York City on Thursday night to cover the show; we will provide a review with pictures shortly afterward.
This year’s tour will feature Terri Nunn & Berlin, ABC, Wang Chung and the Cutting Crew. ABC was on last year’s tour. Missing Persons will appear at select concerts.
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Tags: 2009, 80s, ABC, Berlin, Boston, classic alternative, concert, cutting crew, Dale Bozzio, david palmer, house of blues, jack hues, Lily Gonzalez, missing persons, new wave, new york, nick feldman, Regeneratiom tour, roseland ballroom, show, Terri Nunn, wang chung
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The podcast for our 6/12 Revenge of the 80s Radio show is up and available at the bottom of this post. Leading off the second hour, we spent some time with ABC‘s Martin Fry, who will once again perform on the Regeneration Tour. Fry talked with us before last year’s concert series; that discussion can be found here.
Our conversation focused on some of the more interesting things happening with ABC recently, including the fine reception received from fans of all ages from last year’s Traffic album, an upcoming charity trek through the desert lands of Namibia and a special full-orchestra performance commemorating The Lexicon of Love as one of the world’s greatest albums. We also discussed Martin’s thoughts on performing live over the past few decades, cool suits and some new music coming from ABC.
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Click here to listen live between 7-9pm Eastern US Time. You can also get the show from our flagship station website: www.wtbq.com.
This week, we welcome the original Lexicon of Love, Martin Fry, to Revenge of the 80s Radio as he gets set to kick off his second straight year with the Regeneration Tour. We had Martin on last year and discussed some of ABC‘s history as well as Fry’s foray into Reality TV and last year’s “Traffic” CD.
This time, we will talk about the several new things happening with ABC, including this year’s tour, Martin’s upcoming trek through Namibia for charity and upcoming new music from the band. We also get Fry’s thoughts on performing live for more than 30 years and, of course, cool suits. Our conversation leads off the second hour of the show.
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Tags: 2009, 80s, ABC, ballroom, Berlin, CD, chris cordani, concert, cutting crew, erasure, guest, interview, kate bush, lexicon of love, live, Martin Fry, missing persons, mp3, music, new romantic, new wave, palmer, podcast, radio, Regeneration Tour, roseland, talking heads, Terri Nunn, the look of love, total coelo, traffic, wang chung
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Some of the most alt-star-studded concert/performance events of the 1980s were the legendary Secret Policeman’s Ball shows. Amnesty International started them in 1979 to raise funds for the group’s human rights work. The concert movies featured acts such as The Police, Bob Geldof, Midge Ure, Kate Bush, Rowan Atkinson, High Laurie, Stephen Fry, and John Cleese.
A 30th Anniversary Secret Policeman’s Ball Film Festival will pay tribute to these performances June 26th-July 31 held by the Film Society at Lincoln Center at the Walter Reade Theater. The celebration also runs through July 11 at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles.
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Tags: 30th anniversary, bob geldof, Bono, concert, dawn french, egyptian theater, festival, film, hope, hugh laurie, John Cleese, lincoln center, lou reed, monty python, paley center, rowan atkinson, secret policemans ball, stephen fry