
A Podcast where a Dad educates his Daughter on 80s music now that she's old enough to appreciate the songs and videos that she used to associate as outdated, rubbish music when being subjected to it in the car on the way to school. Each week Rebekah will listen to some 80s musicians her Dad, Russell, recommends and will then discuss on the Podcast what she thought of the songs, videos and image of... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic History | |||

This week Rebekah listens to Now That's What I Call Music 20 from 1991 where she got to hear some new artists like Color Me Badd, Rozalla, The Wonderstuff and 2 Unlimited. Rebekah also hears how the Pet Shop Boys annoyed U2 prompting the Irish band t... more
This week Rebekah listened to Now 19 from 1991 where she got to hear some new artists like Vanilla Ice, Seal, 2 In A Room, Praise and Hale & Pace. Rebekah also finds out that Now 19 holds an unwanted record
This week we continue with the 90s as we review Now 18 with Rebekah getting to listen to The LA's, Wilson Phillips, MC Hammer and Betty Boo
This week we discuss Now 17 which is Rebekah's first introduction to 90s music - the decade in which she was born. Listen and find out what she makes of the music of Happy Mondays, Jesus Jones, Primal Scream, Inspiral Carpets and Adamski.
This week Rebekah listened to Now 16 which was released in November 1989 and is the last NOW to be released in the 80s, so for the CD version, 3 bonus tracks were added which didn't feat[ure on the LP or cassette versions. Artists feature included Te... more
This week Rebekah listened to Now That's What I Call Music volume 15, which was released in August 1989 and is the penultimate NOW album from the 80s. Artists featured included the Pet Shop Boys, Queen, Simple Minds, Bananarama, INXS and Roxette
This week Rebekah listened to Now That's What I Call Music volume 14 which was released in March 1989 the same month that SKY TV was launched in Europe. NOW 14 was the 1st Now to feature 2 songs with the same title. Featured artists included Duran Du... more
This week Rebekah listened to Now That's What I Call Music volume 13 which was released in November 1988 and was the only NOW to top both the album chart and compilation chart following the introduction of the compilation chart which all future NOW r... more







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