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469: Revisiting the Songs that Ended the '80s

469: Revisiting the Songs that Ended the '80s

FromStuck in the '80s Podcast


469: Revisiting the Songs that Ended the '80s

FromStuck in the '80s Podcast

ratings:
Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jul 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What's that quote from Tom Cruise in "Cocktail?" All things end badly - otherwise they wouldn't end. So how did the '80s end? With a bang or a whimper? Or was it just a overly choreographed music video from some one-hot wonder. On this week's podcast, we revisit an older episode and second-guess our picks for songs that ended the '80s. Stuck in the '80s is proud to announce we've partnered with Simple Contacts, the easiest way to order contact lenses using your mobile phone. Try it for yourself & save $20 on your lenses by going to simplecontacts.com/RADICAL or entering the code RADICAL at checkout. This isn't a replacement for your periodic full eye health exam, you still need those occasionally, but it is the most convenient way to renew a prescription & reorder your contacts if your vision hasn’t changed. This week's episode is also sponsored by The 80s Cruise. Use the promo code SIT80s when you book a Veranda Stateroom or higher at the First Time Guest Price and the first two people in the cabin receive a free Classic Beverage Package (a $409 value). End date: August 15, 2018. Disclaimer: Prices are per person and based upon double occupancy. All prices include port charges, taxes and gratuities and all performances, interviews, parties and events presented on the cruise. Offers are for new reservations only, are non-commissionable and cannot be combined with other offers.
Released:
Jul 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you believe in John Hughes, day-glo colors, Han shot first, new wave music, Reaganomics, lip syncing on American Bandstand, standing in line for concert ticket wristbands, Alex P. Keaton, American Top 40 long distance dedications, and the existence of music videos on MTV? Then this podcast is for you.