End Of The Century presents:
The year is 1984: Miss Kitty was just a wee kitten, Reagannomics is a thing, Miami Vice is on TV, the first Apple Macintosh computer was released, and everyone was really really into karate. This week’s End of The Century dives into arguably the best year of the 1980s where pop music was booming–just like Wall Street.
Daryl Hall & John Oates, “Out of Touch”
from The Very Best of Daryl Hall & John Oates (Remastered)
RCA Records Label - 2001
Jellybean, “Sidewalk Talk”
from Lost Hits of the 80's (All Original Artists & Versions)
Capitol Records - 2010
Midnight Star, “No Parking (On the Dancefloor)”
from The Best of Midnight Star
Sanctuary Records - 2014
Deniece Williams, “Let's Hear It for the Boy”
from Let's Hear It for the Boy (Expanded Edition)
Columbia/Legacy - 2015
Carrie Thornbrugh End Of The Century November 23rd, 2019
Posted In: Music Shows
Tags: music, Music show, variety, WRIR