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Two Guys, One Year, Zero Attention Spans

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What if one year could explain why your playlists, movie nights, and game obsessions still look the way they do? We crank back to 1981, where synths collided with stadium guitars, country hit its stride, and MTV turned music into a visual habit. From the Stones’ swagger and Journey’s eternal chorus to Human League’s neon pulse and Ozzy’s riff machine, we trace the tracks that built a generation’s soundtrack—plus the deep cuts that still deserve more love.
Along the way, we keep it real and personal: porch chairs, road trips, mom’s apple pie, and the kind of small-town detours that deliver leaf-peepers and accidental festivals. We laugh about late-game NFL roller coasters, rookie phenoms, and the inexplicable power of fourth-quarter comebacks. Then we zoom out to the bigger canvas. Raiders of the Lost Ark lit up drive-ins. Stripes taught us irreverence. Arcades stole our quarters with Donkey Kong, Frogger, and Galaga. And in the background, 1981 marked sobering headlines, from the early identification of AIDS to an era-defining assassination attempt—reminders that culture and life are always in dialogue.
If you’re chasing nostalgia or discovering why 1981 keeps showing up in modern playlists, you’re in the right spot. We map the year’s sounds to the moments that made them stick, from cassette tapes to MTV’s first wave, and we have some laughs when the football chat inevitably hijacks the agenda. Hit play, compare your top three songs of 1981 with ours, and tell us what we missed. If you enjoy the show, follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners find their way to the porch.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Setup: Why 1981 (00:00:00)

2. Life Updates And Porch Vibes (00:02:00)

3. NFL Check-In And Rookie Hype (00:05:20)

4. Road Trips, Moms, And Apple Pie (00:11:20)

5. Leaf Peepers And Small-Town Escapes (00:17:10)

6. College Scores While We Stall (00:19:30)

7. Cue The Music: 1981 Hit List (00:21:30)

8. New Wave, Synth Pop, And Radio Staples (00:30:45)

9. Hard Rock, Metal, And Arena Memories (00:36:40)

10. Country Corner: Mandrell To Alabama (00:43:00)

50 episodes

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What if one year could explain why your playlists, movie nights, and game obsessions still look the way they do? We crank back to 1981, where synths collided with stadium guitars, country hit its stride, and MTV turned music into a visual habit. From the Stones’ swagger and Journey’s eternal chorus to Human League’s neon pulse and Ozzy’s riff machine, we trace the tracks that built a generation’s soundtrack—plus the deep cuts that still deserve more love.
Along the way, we keep it real and personal: porch chairs, road trips, mom’s apple pie, and the kind of small-town detours that deliver leaf-peepers and accidental festivals. We laugh about late-game NFL roller coasters, rookie phenoms, and the inexplicable power of fourth-quarter comebacks. Then we zoom out to the bigger canvas. Raiders of the Lost Ark lit up drive-ins. Stripes taught us irreverence. Arcades stole our quarters with Donkey Kong, Frogger, and Galaga. And in the background, 1981 marked sobering headlines, from the early identification of AIDS to an era-defining assassination attempt—reminders that culture and life are always in dialogue.
If you’re chasing nostalgia or discovering why 1981 keeps showing up in modern playlists, you’re in the right spot. We map the year’s sounds to the moments that made them stick, from cassette tapes to MTV’s first wave, and we have some laughs when the football chat inevitably hijacks the agenda. Hit play, compare your top three songs of 1981 with ours, and tell us what we missed. If you enjoy the show, follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review—it helps more listeners find their way to the porch.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Setup: Why 1981 (00:00:00)

2. Life Updates And Porch Vibes (00:02:00)

3. NFL Check-In And Rookie Hype (00:05:20)

4. Road Trips, Moms, And Apple Pie (00:11:20)

5. Leaf Peepers And Small-Town Escapes (00:17:10)

6. College Scores While We Stall (00:19:30)

7. Cue The Music: 1981 Hit List (00:21:30)

8. New Wave, Synth Pop, And Radio Staples (00:30:45)

9. Hard Rock, Metal, And Arena Memories (00:36:40)

10. Country Corner: Mandrell To Alabama (00:43:00)

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