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A Shadow History of Rock Music in the 1980s
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“I think in every era of music you can find stuff like this — and sometimes you’ll find that it’s superior to the music that really was making it big commercially.” –Michael Carmody
In this episode of Deviate Rolf delves into a musical mystery — tracing the fate of ten rock and pop albums (found in a thrift store record bin) that evoke the quintessential look and sound of 1980s music, even though — for whatever reason — they never made it big back in the day.
Joining Rolf in this musical investigation is Jedd Beaudoin (@JeddBeaudoin), who hosts the syndicated music show “Strange Currency,” and Michael Carmody (@Carmody68), a musician, record collector, and donut shop entrepreneur.
Album art and show notes for each 1980s mystery album are listed below, in chronological order, by time-code.

Sue Saad and the Next (Planet/Elektra), 1980
[4:05 – 10:56]
Featured song: “I I, Me Me”
Links:
- 1980 Grammy Awards winners
- 1980 Billboard Year-End Hot 100
- Sue Saad on The Hustle with Jon Lamoreaux
- Joan Jett (musician)
- John Cougar (musician)
- Sue Saad and the Next, “Young Girl“
- Sue Saad and the Next, “Gimme Love Gimme Pain“
- Rush, “Spirit of the Radio“
- Led Zeppelin, “D’Yer Maker“

S·P·Y·S (EMI America), 1982
[10:56 – 20:25]
Featured song: “She Can’t Wait”
Links:
- 1982 Grammy Awards winners
- 1982 Billboard Year-End Hot 100
- Al Greenwood (Foreigner and S·P·Y·S keyboardist)
- Mick Jones (Foreigner guitarist)
- Spooky Tooth (band)
- SAGA, “On the Loose“
- Rainbow (band)
- The Clocks, “Nobody’s Fool“
- The Human League (synth-pop band)
- Warren Cuccurullo (Missing Persons guitarist)
- Cinemax (pay-cable TV network)
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