The Best Songs of 1984, Plus Opinions on Redd Kross

1984

Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot look back 40 years into the past and revisit some of their favorite songs of 1984. The hosts also review the new album from Redd Kross.

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Redd Kross released their ninth studio album, the self-titled Redd Kross earlier this year. With its eighteen tracks, the record harkens back to the days of the double album.

The Best Songs of 1984

Jim and Greg look forty years into the past back to their favorite songs of 1984. The hosts are also joined by members of the production staff who share their own favorites from this landmark year in music.

 

Jim:

  • Hüsker Dü,"Turn on the News"
  • The Replacements, "Unsatisfied"
  • R.E.M., "Little America"
  • The Bangles, "James"
  • Robyn Hitchcock, "Sounds Great When You’re Dead"

Greg:

  • Minutemen, "This Ain’t No Picnic"
  • Romeo Void, "A Girl in Trouble"
  • Run-DMC, "Rock Box"
  • Echo & the Bunnymen, "The Killing Moon"
  • Chaka Khan, "I Feel for You"

Production Staff:

  • Andrew: The Smiths, "Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now"
  • Max: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, "From Her to Eternity"
  • Alex: Philip Bailey and Phil Collins, "Easy Lover"

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