Year Released: 1987 Notable Songs: “Don’t Mean Nothing”, “Should’ve Known Better”, “Have Mercy”, “Endless Summer Nights”, “Hold On To The Nights” Album MVP: “Hold On To The Nights” Why I Loved It: Few artists of the era were better at selecting perfectly assembled mainstream pop radio tracks than Marx. Haters have and always will refer to Marx music … Read More
Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#47) Run DMC – Run DMC
Year Released: 1984 Notable Songs: “Hard Times”, “Rock Box”, Sucker M.C.’s”, “It’s Like That” Album MVP: “It’s Like That” Why I Loved It: I feel like Run DMC is perhaps rap music’s biggest crowning achievement of all-time. From their start with this debut studio album lasting until this very day they’re still unmistakably an influence for rap artists everywhere, … Read More
Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#48) Men At Work – Business As Usual
Year Released: 1981 Notable Songs: “Who Can It Be Now”, “Down Under”, “Be Good Johnny”, “Underground” Album MVP: “Who Can It Be Now” Why I Loved It: If this was literally just a two track album I’d still be raving about it. That’s how much I enjoyed “Who Can it Be Now” and “Down Under” … Read More
Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#49) Lionel Richie – Lionel Richie
Year Released: 1982 Notable Songs: “Truly”, “You Are”, “My Love” Album MVP: “Truly” Why I Loved It: There’s a lot I loved about Lionel Richie in the 80’s and perhaps my favorite was his very conscious decision to focus exclusively on tender ballads and shimmery mid-tempo pop. Of course, ballads became a staple of Richie’s … Read More
Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#50) Public Enemy – It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back
Year Released: 1987 Notable Songs: “Rebel Without a Pause”, “Bring The Noise”, “Don’t Believe The Hype”, “Night of the Living Baseheads”, “Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos” Album MVP: “Black Steel in the Hour of Choas” Why I Loved It: If Public Enemy’s It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back isn’t … Read More
Bills 13, Colts 7 (OT): Give It Up For The Fans
I’m not going to write too much on this game. For starters I’m spending the vast majority of my time and energy preparing to launch my Moran-Alytics Podcast sometime next month. Plus let’s keep shit real here — if you truly desire top notch game analysis, wait on Joe Buscaglia’s seven game observations or Sal … Read More
Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#51) Foreigner – 4
Year Released: 1981 Notable Songs: “Urgent”, “Waiting For a Girl Like You”, “Juke Box Hero”, “Break It Up”, “Luanne” Album MVP: “Waiting For a Girl Like You” Why I Loved It: To use a wrestling term – REO Speedwagon, Foreigner, Styx, and Kansas were locked in fatal four-way to decide the early-to-mid 80’s commercial rock … Read More
Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#52) Dirty Dancing – Original Movie Soundtrack
Year Released: 1987 Notable Songs: “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life”, “Hungry Eyes”, “She’s Like The Wind”, “Yes” Album MVP: “She’s Like The Wind” Why I Loved It: Is there a song ever made more closely associated with a movie than “I’ve Had The Time Of My Life” — a tune linked with Dirty … Read More
Anyone Have $4 To Spare For A Bills Game?
A Nate Peterman dart to Deonte Thompson over the middle for six yards on third-and-14. Eddie Yarbrough barreling down on Jacoby Brissett. Deandre Coleman clogging up those running lanes. The potential return of Mike Tolbert. Buffalo Bills vs. Indianapolis Colts tickets going for $4 on secondary market: https://t.co/9W9oRytHvX #BillsMafia — Matthew Fairburn (@MatthewFairburn) December 6, … Read More
Favorite 100 Albums of the 80s: (#53) New Edition – New Edition
Year Released: 1984 Notable Songs: “Cool It Now”, “Mr. Telephone Man”, “Lost In Love”, “My Secret (Didja Gitit Yet)” Album MVP: “Cool It Now” Why I Loved It: I sort of hate myself for not having this higher — I freegin loved this album. It was well represented on my Favorite 100 Songs of the … Read More