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    Explore " the bangles" with insightful episodes like "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery feat. Pod Casty For Me *TEASER*", "Vicki Peterson of The Bangles!", "TIMM BUECHLER: Small town boy on playing bass for respected power pop names on big stages", "WB_S3E32 This Bird Has Flown with Susanna Hoffs" and "#021 - The Goonies" from podcasts like ""Hit Factory", "The JV Club with Janet Varney", "INTO THE MUSIC", "Friends & Fiction" and "Tales of Us"" and more!

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    Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery feat. Pod Casty For Me *TEASER*

    Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery feat. Pod Casty For Me *TEASER*

    Get access to this entire episode as well as all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.

    Jake Serwin & Ian Rhine, hosts of the preeminent Clint Eastwood podcast Pod Casty For Me return to discuss one of the finest studio comedies of the 90s, "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" starring Mike Myers. 

    We discuss the film as both a product of broader ambient 60s nostalgia in the decade and an extension of Mike Myers deep personal affinity for the cultural output of the era. Then, we talk about the film itself as cultural juggernaut, and why Austin Powers and the Mike Myers brand felt inescapable. Finally, we talk about the film's lasting legacy and the way it in no small part shaped the trajectory of the James Bond franchise (and maybe a few others). 

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    Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish 

    Vicki Peterson of The Bangles!

    Vicki Peterson of The Bangles!

    It’s almost time to start assembling your facial tissue Christmas tree! Not sure what that means or where to begin? You’re in luck! This week’s amazing guest, Vicki Peterson of the LEGENDARY band The Bangles, is a seasoned expert. Plus! Find out what it takes to put together great music and great people from the tender teenage years all the way into adulthood-- with this brilliant artist!

    TIMM BUECHLER: Small town boy on playing bass for respected power pop names on big stages

    TIMM BUECHLER: Small town boy on playing bass for respected power pop names on big stages

    Timm Buechler is one talented guy. He primarily plays bass, something he taught himself out of necessity. However, he also writes, sings, is a graphic artist, and he has a thing for 8-track tapes. He has toured with the likes of Paul Collins and Peter Case, played on sessions for Dwight Twilley, and even met Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles) once. After playing bass in different parts of the world, on national tours, and with several local bands, the cool thing you find about Timm is he's still very much in touch with his roots. Today he shares with us his stories.  And his 8-tracks.

    "Umbrella" performed by Rebel Waltz
    Written by Timm Buechler
    ℗ 1990 Archie's Tasmanian Music. Used with permission of Timm Buechler.

    "Tomorrow" performed by Dwight Twilley
    Written by Dwight Twilley
    ℗ 2015 Big Oak Records. Used with permission of Timm Buechler.

    Country Music News Today

    A bite-sized dose of country music news every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday keeping...

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    INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.
    Producer: Rob Marnocha
    Recording, engineering, and post production: Rob Marnocha
    Opening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)
    Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)
    *Used with permission of Eddie Angel

    This podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.

    WB_S3E32 This Bird Has Flown with Susanna Hoffs

    WB_S3E32 This Bird Has Flown with Susanna Hoffs

    WRITERS' BLOCK Meg Walker and Ron Block are joined by literal Rockstar Susanna Hoffs, lead singer of the 80s suprgroup The Bangles. She has recently published her first novel, This Bird Has Flown, to huge acclaim. In this episode, she talks about where her idea for the book originated, how she took the leap to writing fiction, and charts her path to publication. Throughout this fun and engrossing conversation, Susanna shares highlights of her career, her musical and literary influences and the many projects she is working on. A totally delightful and charming guest. 

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    #021 - The Goonies

    #021 - The Goonies
    Selbst kleine technische Schwierigkeiten konnten uns nicht stoppen euch Folge 21 von Tales of Us zu präsentieren. Wir haben es auch nicht rausgeschnitten, Neulinge wie wir es sind, dürfen das auch mal, wir hoffen es stört euch nicht. Was das Geräusch am Ende erzeugte ist uns immer noch nicht klar, während der Aufnahme war es kaum und nur sehr leise zu hören, in der Nachproduktion jedoch relativ deutlich. Damit nicht genug, es gab am, Ende auch noch eine Freudsche Fehlleistung, falls ihr sie erkennt, schickt uns eine Nachricht, egal wo, und wir sagen euch ob ihr richtig liegt. Zum Thema ist zu sagen, dass es ein Film ist, der uns sehr ans Herz gewachsen ist als wir jung waren. Die beeindruckende Höhlenkulisse des Finales bleibt einem für immer in Erinnerung. Selbst die Darsteller bekamen große Augen als sie es sahen. Warum? Wenn ihr die Folge hört, werdet ihr es erfahren.
    Folgende Songs haben wir heute auf die Playlist gesetzt:
    1. T'Pau: China in your Hand
    2. The Bangles - Hazy Shade of Winter
    Für Euch stehen folgende Songs zur Auswahl:
    1. Ramones: Pet Sematary
    2. Belinda Carlisle - Leave A Light On
    3. Talk Talk: Such a Shame
    Die "Mother of all Playlists" findet ihr bei Spotify und AmazonMusic.

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    Ep. 125: A.C. Newman & Sukh Ojla

    Ep. 125: A.C. Newman & Sukh Ojla

    Eat a tablet, pray for great music, and prepare to love this brand new episode of Go Fact Yourself!

    A.C. Newman is a founding member of the band The New Pornographers. The band’s newest album is Continue as a Guest, and A.C. will explain why the title was born from a sense of existential dread that he felt during the pandemic. We’ll also hear about a project from A.C. that failed to get off the ground: a broadway musical set in a gritty version of the Archie comics universe (years before “Riverdale” was ever a thing).

    Sukh Ojla is a comedian, playwright, and author. She got her start in comedy attending a free workshop. The twist? She thought that it was to work on her writing. She stuck with comedy and also eventually became a published author with her debut novel Sunny. The only downside is that she’s had to come to terms with the permanence of books compared to a stand-up set.

    Our guests will compete to answer trivia about companionship through music and books.

    Areas of expertise

    A.C.: Marvel Legends action figures, the Paisley Underground, and SCTV (in particular, “5 Neat Guys”).

    Sukh: The movie Rocky IV, the book Eat, Pray, Love, and Greek deities.

    What’s the difference: Jagged Little Pill.

    What’s the difference between a claw and a talon?

    What’s the difference between a tablet and pill?

    Appearing in this episode:

    J. Keith van Straaten

    Helen Hong

    A.C. Newman

    Sukh Ojla

    With guests experts

    Steve Wynn, of the band The Dream Syndicate.

    Michael Quercio, of the band The Three O’Clock

    Debbi Peterson and Vicki Peterson, of the band The Bangles

    Elizabeth Gilbert, author of many books including Eat, Pray, Love and founder of The Onward Book Club.

    Theme Song by Jonathan Green.

    Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.

    Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.

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    Ep. 25: Susanna Hoffs: This Bird Has Flown

    Ep. 25: Susanna Hoffs: This Bird Has Flown

    Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.

    About the guest author:

    Boasting one of pop's most beloved voices, Susanna Hoffs grew up in L.A. with an ever-present soundtrack of '60s music. She loved to sing and play guitar, going on to study the arts in college. Stirred by punk and new wave, Susanna started her first band with David Roback while at UC, Berkeley. Upon returning to L.A., she placed a want ad which led her to Vicki and Debbi Peterson. In December 1980, they met in the garage of Susanna's parents' home and a band was born. Blending ’60s garage rock, lush harmonies, and jangly guitars, the Bangles became a seminal band of the ’80s with a string of hits from three platinum-selling albums. Over the decades since, the Bangles continued to tour and release LPs. 

    In 1991, Susanna issued a pop-heavy solo album, When You're a Boy. Five years later, her eponymous LP brought her closer to her musical roots than she'd been in a long time which was met with critical praise. After working together in the Austin Powers films, Susanna and Matthew Sweet formed Sid 'n Susie, releasing three volumes of their acclaimed Under the Covers series. In 2011, she stole away to the studio for Someday, a retro modern solo set that served as a stylish homage to the '60s pop that she grew up on. She followed that up in short order with two EPs. More recently, Susanna has collaborated with the Zombies, Tom Petty, Chris Martin, Mike Campbell, Jack Antonoff, Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, Aimee Mann, Andrew Bird, Jon Brion, Maya Rudolph, and others. Her debut novel, This Bird Has Flown, is published by Little Brown, a division of the Hachette Book Group. She’s a graduate from UC Berkeley with a degree in art and lives in Los Angeles with her husband of three decades and has two sons. You can find her at www.susannahoffs.com and follow her on Instagram @susannahoffs.

    About the host:

    Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. She is an internationally published author of four historical fiction novels. Her debut, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. She recently finished her first YA crossover novel inspired by her nephew with Down syndrome. She lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her dog. To learn more about her books and private writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com or find her at Instagram and Twitter @hollylynnpayne.

    If you have a first page you’d like to submit to the Page One Podcast, please do so here.

    As an author and writing coach, I know that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So I thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook YOU. 

    After the first few episodes, it occurred to me that maybe someone listening might be curious how their first page sits with an audience, so I’m opening up Page One to any writer who wants to submit the first page of a book they’re currently writing. 

    If your page is chosen, you’ll be invited onto the show to read it and get live feedback from one of Page One’s master storytellers. Page One exists to inspire, celebrate and promote the work of both well-known and unknown creative talent.  

    You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. 

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    The Page One Podcast is created at the foot of a mountain in Marin County, California, and is a labor of love in service to writers and book lovers. My intention is to inspire, educate and celebrate. Thank you for being a part of my creative community! 

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    Thank you for listening to the Page One Podcast, where master storytellers discuss the stories and struggles behind the critical first page of their books. If you liked this episode, please share it on social, leave a review on your favorite podcast players and tell your friends! 

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    Dave Rusan was a young guitar tech - who'd never made a guitar before...in 1983 Prince needed one for a new movie he was making. Join us for pt 1 as Dave auditions for Prince's band and feels exhilarated by his chance to be part of music history.

    Dave Rusan was a young guitar tech - who'd never made a guitar before...in 1983 Prince needed one for a new movie he was making. Join us for pt 1 as Dave auditions for Prince's band and feels exhilarated by his chance to be part of music history.

    Intro

    2mins - Growing up in Minneapolis and musical background

    3mins15s - The Beatles, and early influences

    4mins20s - First song Dave learned on the guitar, and favourite music

    5mins30s - Father-son relationship and parental support for guitar playing and passions

    7mins -  Working in the local music store in MPLS, learning about the guitar as an instrument...and a 'sideline for voilin repair-men'

    11mins - Starting out as a Luthier, working from home...and supporting local bands

    12mins - Bumping into Prince at the Knut-Kupee music store...'we knew about him for a couple of years before the first album...'

    13mins - Minneapolis in the late 1970s, black and white musicians playing in different parts of town

    14mins45s - Auditioning for Prince's early band, Dave shares his memories...trying out at Dell's Tyre Mart

    19mins - What were musicians wearing in the late 1970? 'A lot of spandex was occuring!' MPLS music scene memories...

    21mins - An amazing achievement for someone who created an entire scene and became famous throughout the world - Prince putting Minneapolis on the map.

    24mins - Working in London in his early 20s and working with famous musicians early on in his career (1981-83)

    26mins - Working with Gary Moore, and a guitar inherited from Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac

    29mins30s - How did going to London influence your part in Prince's story?

    31mins - Coming back to MPLS and Prince is achieving a level of fame...and the initial approach from his people. "He wants a guitar, and you're going to make it..."

    33mins30s - "I was exhilarated rather than nervous..." - making Prince's most iconic guitar having never made one before!

    36mins - Did you know if the guitar was actually going to be part of the Purple Rain movie??

    How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!

    The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.

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    Amari Purple Talk Episode 130 - PRINCE ORIGINALS Revisited

    Amari Purple Talk Episode 130 - PRINCE ORIGINALS Revisited

    Welcome to Amari Purple Talk, hosted by Richard Cole with guest PC Munoz. This is a show dedicated to the music and artistry of Prince. We bring you everything we know about Prince and Prince associated artists and the Purple World of music and videos! On this episode of Amari Purple talk we discuss the following:

    An in depth analysis of the 2019 compilation Originals. This album is a glimpse into the songwriting and musicianship of Prince as he creates songs for other artists. Probably the closest we get to his work ethic and genius.

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    1987 - November: Bruce Springsteen “Tunnel of Love”

    1987 - November:  Bruce Springsteen  “Tunnel of Love”

    After the overwhelming success of his “Born to Run” album, Bruce Springsteen's next studio album would take a dramatically different approach.  First, Tunnel of Love would be a solo project, and the E. Street Band was not credited as a contributor, though many members of the E. Street Band would be credited individually. Springsteen plays many of the instruments himself, and made use of drum machines and synthesizers on the tracks.  Second, the lyrics look inward as Springsteen explores aspects of lost love.  Springsteen was reacting to his troubled marriage to actress Julianne Phillips from whom he would receive divorce papers the following year. The divorce was finalized in 1989.

    Tunnel of Love was a critical and commercial success.  Critics would praise the originality of the material and its introspective nature.  The album would receive a Grammy award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo at the 1988 Grammy awards.  Commercially the album would hit number 1 on the Billboard 200 charts and go triple platinum.  Five singles would be released from the album, three of which cracked the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

    Brian brings us this album for today's podcast.

     

    Two Faces
    This deeper cut explores how there is a lighter side and a darker side within each of us, and how we can come to hurt the ones we love.  The singer prays that the “our love will make the other man go away,” but that other man is a part of us.

    Brilliant Disguise
    This was the first single released from the album, and it went to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Mainstream Rock chart.  It reflects doubt, first in the singer's lover, and later in the singer himself.  The question is whether either has become a stranger to the other.

    One Step Up
    This third single from the album was only released as a single in the U.S.  Unlike much of the album, this song was not recorded in Springsteen's home studio, but at A&M Studios in Los Angeles.  The song reflects the troubles in Springsteen's marriage.  Although Springsteen played all instruments, E Street Band member Patti Scialfa sings backup.  Scialfa would marry Springsteen in 1991.

    Valentine's Day 
    The last song on the album takes a surprisingly upbeat look at relationships, as the singer longs for his love.  It's quite a contrast with the other songs on the album.  “So hold me close honey say you're forever mine, and tell me you'll be my lonely valentine.”

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Mess Around by Ray Charles (from the motion picture “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”)  
    With the abundance of Christmas movies, this is an unusual Thanksgiving comedy starring Steve Martin and John Candy trying to get home during the Holiday rush. 

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Time Stand Still by Rush 
    Bruce leads off the staff picks with the first single from Rush's 12th studio album “Hold Your Fire.”  The lyrics were inspired by Neal Peart's time in the band as he reflects on the things he missed while spending time on the road.  'Til Tuesday's lead singer and bassist Aimee Mann contributes backing vocals on this song. 

    Hazy Shade of Winter  by The Bangles
    Wayne brings us a cover with a much faster beat than the original Simon and Garfunkel version.  This song appeared on the soundtrack for the motion picture “Less Than Zero.” The Bangles had covered this song since 1983, and offered it to the movie rather than writing a new piece.  The Bangle's version peaked at number 2 on the charts.

    Give to Live by Sammy Hagar 
    The Red Rocker was still under contract for a solo album despite joining Van Halen, and Rob features this single off the album that fulfilled his commitment.  Tidbit: Eddie Van Halen plays bass on this album.

    Little Lies by Fleetwood Mac
    Brian finishes off the staff picks with a hit from the album “Tango In the Night.”  Keyboardist Christine McVie takes her turn on lead with this song written by her and her husband at the time, Eddy Quintela.  The idea is that sometimes little lies are easier to take than the truth.  

       

    INSTRUMENTAL TRACK:

    Midnight by Joe Satriani
    This is an instrumental selection from Satriani's album “Surfing With the Alien,” released in 1987.

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    Ep. 134: Covers From Beyond!!! - The 80s

    Ep. 134: Covers From Beyond!!! - The 80s

    This week is all about bands playing other bands' songs… that are completely awesome and radical! Whether they are playing it straight note-for-note, or whether they are re-interpreting it; bands love to pay tribute to great songs that they love! In this episode, we showcase the diversity of how a band can take an 80s classic hit and make it their own.

    What’s this InObscuria thing? We’re a podcast that exhumes obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and puts them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. From metal bands heavying up classic 80s rock standards to punk bands speeding up 80’s pop… we got ya covered! 

    Songs this week include:

    1. The Night Flight Orchestra – “Just Another Night” from Amber Galactic (2017)
    2. Queensrÿche – “Synchronicity II” from Take Cover (2007)
    3. Powerman 5000 – “Electric Avenue” from Copies, Clones, & Replicants (2011)
    4. Dave Rude – “Sledgehammer” from Deep Cuts & Rarities (2018)
    5. Devil’s Train – “Word Up” from Ashes & Bones (2022)
    6. Sodom – “Hazy Shade Of Winter” from ‘Til Death Do Us Unite (1997)
    7. L.A. Guns – “Break My Stride” from Covered In Guns (2009)
    8. AWOLNATION & Rise Against – “Beds Are Burning” from My Echo, My Shadow, My Covers & Me (2022)
    9. We The Kings – “Caught Up In You” from Punk Goes Classic Rock (2010)

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    Battle of the All-Girl bands, 80's edition.

    Battle of the All-Girl bands, 80's edition.

    Jeff Johnson from the A Film by podcast stops by this week. We're discussing and comparing the two best known albums from The Go-Go's and The Bangles. 
    It's Beauty and the Beat vs A Different Light.

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    Episode 225: Songs Prince Wrote (But Didn't Perform), Ranked

    Episode 225: Songs Prince Wrote (But Didn't Perform), Ranked

    The esteemed John Ramos returns to help us rank Prince covers, which means we're discussing everyone from Cyndi Lauper to Chaka Khan to [checks notes] Tevin Campbell. We're also confronting strong feelings about Martika and parsing the fashions of Vanity 6.


    Our intro is by Laura Barger and Jack Baldelli, and our outro is by Prince. To contact us or buy our books, visit MarkAndSarahTalkAboutSongs.com. To become a patron of the show, visit patreon.com/mastas.

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    This One's Optimistic

    This One's Optimistic

    On this week's show, we...

    • spend quality time with Billie Joe Armstrong's rad new covers record
    • brag about getting tons of cool birthday music for not a ton of money in a long-overdue installment of Greenberg's Big Score 
    • bid adieu to Silver Bullet Band saxophonist Alto Reed 

    All this & much, much less! 

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    1986 — February: The Outfield “Play Deep”

    1986 — February:  The Outfield “Play Deep”

    The tight, well produced sound of Play Deep would make you think that this is the third or fourth album from The Outfield, but this was their debut studio album, and it went triple platinum in the United States.  Percussionist Alan Jackman, guitarist/keyboardist (and songwriter) John Spinks, and bassist/lead vocalist Tony Lewis had worked together since the late 70's, and were in a band called The Baseball Boys when Columbia Records signed them in 1984.  Their manager suggested that the name was a little too "tacky," and this prompted the shift to The Outfield.  

    The band was signed largely on their being an “American sounding” group in England.  This would lead to a successful US debut.  Unfortunately, they would suffer for that in their home country, and The Outfield would never have a hit album in the UK.  

    Some refer to their sound as power pop, or pop rock.  The Outfield would have been heard more on pop stations than on rock stations in the 80's.  There's a little new wave mixed in, and it is very well produced.

    John Spinks passed away in 2014 of liver cancer, and unfortunately Tony Lewis passed away a few weeks before the release of this podcast. So in a way, this is a tribute to a great “All American Sounding” band. RIP boys.

     

    I Don't Need Her
    This deeper cut reminds us of Big Country or U2, with rich harmonies and a distinctive echo.  "I'm so glad that I don't need her and I'm too tired of trying to please her, but in the end I just can't leave her.  Can't leave her tonight."

    61 Seconds
    You will definitely notice the mid-80's sound of this upbeat track.  It is a song for the nameless worker in a large business.  "61 seconds is all it takes for the 9-to 5-man to be more than one minute late."  It's so hard to think of work as 9-to-5 anymore.

    All the Love
    This track was one of the singles from the album.  It went to number 14 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart.  Most of the songs on this album have a similar sound, with high harmonies, prominent echo, and well-produced effects overall.

    Your Love
    It is amazing how big this song became.  This track made it to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, and is a completely fictional story about “Josie.”  It took the group about 20 minutes to write the song - apparently inspired by The Who - and the band was shocked with how well it did.  

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    “Pretty in Pink” by The Psychedelic Furs 
    The "Brat Pack" were prominent in this John Hughes film.  The soundtrack to "Pretty in Pink" is a who's-who of mid-80's new wave bands.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Rock Me Amadeus by Falco
    Wayne leads off with Austrian musician Falco's song with the distinction of being the only German language song to hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States.  It was inspired by the Oscar award-winning movie "Amadeus."

    Life in a Northern Town by the Dream Academy
    Bruce's staff pick is the biggest hit for The Dream Academy, and features some unusual instruments for the rock genre, including tympani and oboe.  It is an elegy to Nick Drake who died in 1971, and parts of the song were composed on Drake's guitar.

    Kyrie by Mr. Mister
    Brian's pick was inspired by a portion of the Catholic/Orthodox mass by way of the Episcopal church.  Kyrie Eleison means "Lord have mercy."  This track was a follow up to Mr. Mister's hit "Broken Wings."  

    Manic Monday by The Bangles
    Rob's staff pick was actually written by Prince.  He originally intended it for Apollonia 6, but would be a hit for The Bangles.  It reflects the travails of a working woman going to the office every week.

    COMEDY TRACK:

    The Super Bowl Shuffle by The Chicago Bears "Shuffling Crew"
    The Chicago Bears put out a rap video in the midst of their quest for a Super Bowl win.  They would indeed win the Super Bowl, and this song peaked at number 41 in February 1986.

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