These Were The Top 5 Tracks of 1982
It’s pretty difficult to narrow down the top songs of an entire year. However, thanks to popularity and the Billboard charts, we were able to outline the Top 5 Tracks of 1982. The stellar lineup includes acts like Joan Jett and J. Geils Band. Below are some of the most iconic songs of 1982 including Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” which continued to skyrocket into popularity thanks to it’s feature in Rocky...
80s Hits: Top Five Songs From 1983
In the year 1983, there were some sure shot classic hits including two very popular Michael Jackson songs from what many would argue as his prime. We took a look at the top five and decided to do a little countdown to help you relive some of the greatest hits the 80s had to offer. While Michael Jackson’s Thriller album was released in November of 1982, his hits continued to reign supreme in 1983. Jackson reached an incredible...
Tesla Fans Can Rejoice, ‘Psychotic Supper’ Album Re-releasing On Vinyl
It looks like Tesla fans can rejoice as the “Psychotic Supper” album from 1991 is celebrating it’s 25th anniversary with a two-LP vinyl release. “Tesla’s third album, Psychotic Supper, the band’s third studio album, released onAugust 30, 1991, was the follow-up to the live Five Man Acoustical Jam, peaking at #13 on the Billboard 200, featuring an aggressive change in direction from the previous...
80s Walk-Up Music: 2016 Edition
“The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball.” So intoned Terrence Mann (James Earl Jones) in 1989’s Field of Dreams. And one constant in Major League Baseball in the twenty-seven years since that pronouncement? 1980s music. Go to any MLB park in North America, and you’ll most likely hear 80s tunes over the PA at some point during the game. The San Diego Padres play “Let’s Go Crazy” during the 7th inning...
80s Toys: ‘Infaceables’
Remember those action figures called Infaceables? Those mystic warriors were some of the most popular action figures to come from the Galoob company and we decided to pay a brief little homage to them, as well as give you that little feeling of nostalgia. “The Infaceables: Mystic Warriors of Change was a 1984 toyline by Galoob in which plain-face characters grew more animalistic through the use of vacuum suction,”...