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1980s Music Radio

The Major’s Top 5 Hits RETRO – 1988

Every Friday night I post the Top 5 of one of my classic hit music charts based on personal preference from either 10, 20, or 30 years ago. Here it is – for the week ending Sunday May 29TH 1988:

  1. I Should Be So Lucky – Kylie Minogue
  2. Together Forever – Rick Astley
  3. Naughty Girls Need Love Too – Samantha Fox
  4. Shattered Dreams – Johnny Hates Jazz
  5. One More Try – George Michael

I’m not a big fan of ’80s music. I actually place the music of the 1980s behind the music of the 1960s, 1970s, 1990s, and 2000s. It’s pretty much the 2ND least-favorite decade of my life as far as pop music is concerned. (This current decade is by far the worst.) I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that I was simply not happy during much of the 1980s (at least the first-half of it).

I lived in southern England (Gloucestershire) for 2 years from November 1985 to November 1987. During that time I was exposed day and night to the British pop scene, and I pretty much loved every minute of it. I immersed myself in it. It was a refreshing (and radical) change from the American pop scene that I left behind. In 1988 a lot of that great British pop music followed me home stateside, so American radio in 1988 was like a rerun of British radio in 1987. And then the ’90s arrived early – in 1989 – when pop music began changing (for the better).

A week after I compiled the chart above (and the other 35 songs below it – I did personal Top 40 charts back then) – I turned 21 years old. I was ready for “grown-up music” that the ’90s would soon provide. (The ’90s were my favorite decade for music.)

It’s halftime. My weekend blogs continue on Sunday and Monday. In the meantime I’ll be posting more new photos over on my Flickr site (accessible via the web site edition of this blog).

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1980s 1990s Music Radio

The Major’s Top 5 Hits RETRO – 1998

Every Friday night I post the Top 5 of one of my classic hit music charts based on personal preference from either 10, 20, or 30 years ago. Here it is – for the week ending Sunday May 17TH 1998:

  1. Iris – Goo Goo Dolls
  2. How’s It Going To Be ? – Third Eye Blind
  3. Heroes – The Wallflowers
  4. I Want You Back – ‘N Sync
  5. Sex And Candy – Marcy Playground

Interesting chart from 20 years ago this weekend. Light rock (less talk) had displaced the late-’90s Eurodance party – at least temporarily.

31 years ago tomorrow – May 19TH 1987 (a Tuesday) – me and a buddy from work (Kelly Brown) ventured from RAF Fairford eastward to London England to see Duran Duran LIVE in concert at historic Wembley Arena. It was part of their worldwide “Strange Behaviour” tour of 1987 that promoted the songs off their “Notorious” album. It was a typical British teen pop concert, and I was right there “teening-out” at the young energetic age of 19 (2½ weeks shy of my 20TH birthday).

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1980s Music Radio

The Major’s Top 5 Hits RETRO – 1988

From my well-preserved archives …

  1. I Should Be So Lucky – Kylie Minogue
  2. Always On My Mind – The Pet Shop Boys
  3. Together Forever – Rick Astley
  4. Naughty Girls Need Love Too – Samantha Fox
  5. You Don’t Know – Scarlett And Black

These were my Top 5 hits exactly 30 years ago this weekend – Sunday May 08TH 1988.

One Australian (who is now British too) – and 4 British acts occupied my Top 5 back then. The late-1980s were a great time for danceable pop music – much of it imported from across the Atlantic.

High atop the Billboard Hot 100 on this week 30 years ago was “Wishing Well” from Terence Trent D’arby. Right behind him was Gloria Estefan And The Miami Sound Machine with “Anything For You” (which would climb to # 1 the following week).

Next Friday night I’ll jump forward 20 years to 2008 – the 22ND month of my Christian music revolution (which began my salvation).

Have a great weekend my brothers and sisters. I’ll be back on Sunday with Scripture.

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1980s Music Radio

The Major’s Top 5 Hits RETRO – 1988

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From my well-preserved archives …

  1. You Don’t Know – Scarlett And Black
  2. Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car – Billy Ocean
  3. Devil Inside – INXS
  4. Shattered Dreams – Johnny Hates Jazz
  5. Just Like Paradise – David Lee Roth

These were my Top 5 hits exactly 30 years ago this weekend – Sunday April 10TH 1988.

WAY back before social media and the Interwebs existed this is how I compiled my hit music charts every week – via loose-leaf paper (left over from high school) and a 3-ring notebook. I’ve carefully preserved these relics of Chris M. Day history, and it’s fun to look back and check them out all these years later.

30 years ago this weekend my family was in town (as the headline above states) – visiting from the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington D.C. (where I’m originally from). We spent several nights at a luxury hotel on the south end of Key Largo, and we visited the island chain all the way down to Key West. They also got a tour of the local Homestead area including the Air Force Base where I worked and lived at the time. (I still work there today.)

I had my nearly 13-year-old brother (Danny) compile a Top 10 music chart that week while he was here. The only song on his chart that was on my chart (above) – Devil Inside from INXS. We both loved that song !

I’ll be back on Sunday night with Scripture from my sermon, and then on Monday night it’s my brand new Top 10 music chart with a brand new # 1 smash !

May God bless you – always and forever – AMEN !