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1980 | 1981

 

1982 Year in music...

  • February 13 – A 300-pound (136 kg) gravestone from the grave of Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Ronnie Van Zant is stolen from an Orange Park, Florida cemetery. Police found the gravestone 2 weeks later in a dry river bed.
  • February 19 - Ozzy Osbourne is arrested after urinating on The Alamo, in San Antonio, Texas.
  • March 4 – Frank Zappa's son Dweezil and daughter Moon Unit form Fred Zeppelin.
  • March 19 – Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist, Randy Rhoads, is killed in a freak accident in Leesburg, Florida when the plane in which he is riding buzzes Osbourne's tour bus and crashes into a house. The plane's pilot and a female passenger are also killed.
  • March 22 – Iron Maiden release The Number of the Beast (album), the critically acclaimed yet controversial album which is often hailed as Iron Maiden's greatest. Christians in the USA went out and bought Iron Maiden's albums (along with those of Ozzy Osbourne's) and burnt them in protest to what they thought were Satanic lyrics. This album hit number one in the UK charts.
  • May 18 - Three weeks after disappearing, Joe Strummer and his girlfriend are found living in Paris, two days after they ran the Paris Marathon.
  • July 4 – Ozzy Osbourne marries his manager Sharon Arden in Maui, Hawaii.
  • August 31 – Ronnie James Dio plays his final show with Black Sabbath (until 1992).
  • September 3–5 - The first US Festival is held over Labor Day Weekend near Devore, California. The Police, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Fleetwood Mac, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads and The B-52's are among the many performers.
  • October 1 – The first compact discs appear in music stores in Japan.
  • November 30 – Thriller is released by Michael Jackson and goes on to be greatest selling album of all time, with 110 million units sold worldwide.
  • December 3 – The most successful group of the 1970s, Abba, release their final original single "Under Attack". A split is never officially announced.

 

My Top 5 Albums of 1982...

  1. Eddie Money - No Control
  2. Chilliwack - Opus X
  3. Rush - Signals
  4. Kansas - Vinyl Confessions
  5. Michael Schenker Group - Assault Attack

 

and finally... here's 5 tracks that got played in my version of 1982...

 

PLAYLIST --> http://www.podsnack.com/CA69EFD9E8C/ahn829mn

 

Kim Carnes
Voyeur

1 - Looker

Following the massive success of her previous album, this disc was considered a sales disappointment. It peaked at #49 on Billboard's album chart and sold approximately 300,000 copies in the US.

The album spawned two hit singles, "Voyeur" and "Does It Make You Remember", which peaked at #29 and #36 on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 chart, respectively. Both tracks featured popular MTV music videos.

"Say You Don't Know Me" was released as a promo single in Canada, with no charting effect. In Continental Europe and Scandinavia "Undertow" was released as the follow-up to "Voyeur" and in the UK instead "Take It on the Chin", both of which met with limited success. The track "Looker" was a stylized version of the closing theme from the movie of the same name, which was written and directed by Michael Crichton.

 

Billy Squier
Emotions In Motion

2 - She's A Runner

Emotions in Motion is one of Billy Squier's most popular albums, certified Gold in September 1982 and Platinum a month later. Though multi-platinum awards were not certified prior to late 1984, the album received a Double Platinum award in 1991. Emotions in Motion is also Billy's second best selling album, after the previous year's Triple Platinum Don't Say No.

The cover art was created for Squier by Andy Warhol. Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor sing background on the title track, Like its predecessor, the album was produced by Squier with Reinhold Mack, who had produced Queen's The Game.

 

Eddie Money
No Control

3 - Runnin' Away

No Control is a Platinum-certified album by American Rock musician Eddie Money. It was his fourth album, released in the summer of 1982. It featured one of his biggest career hits, "Think I'm In Love".

 

Money continued his successes and took advantage of the MTV music video scene in the early 1980s with his humorous narrative videos for "Shakin'" and "Think I'm in Love," but his career began to fail him after several unsuccessful releases in the mid-1980s, accompanied by his struggles with drug addiction. He joined a 12-step program in 2001 and has said of his addiction "I came to the realization that I didn't really need it for my quick wit."

 

Robert Plant
Pictures At Eleven

4 - Worse Than Detroit (dedicated to Jon)

Pictures at Eleven is the debut solo album by former Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant, released in 1982. Genesis drummer Phil Collins played drums for six of the album's eight songs. Ex-Rainbow drummer Cozy Powell handled drums on "Slow Dancer" and "Like I've Never Been Gone". The title is an often-heard phrase in U.S. television news that would follow a brief announcement of a story of interest to be shown later during a station's 11 p.m. news program.

 

Pictures at Eleven is the only one of Plant's solo albums to appear on Led Zeppelin's record label Swan Song. By the time of Plant's next release, 1983's The Principle of Moments, Swan Song had ceased to function and Plant had started his own label titled Es Paranza, which would also be distributed by Atlantic Records.

 

Judas Priest
Screaming For Vengeance

5 - Devils Child

Stylistically, Screaming for Vengeance showcased a harder, heavier sound than British Steel and saw the band quickly reverse direction back into straight heavy rock after the lighter-styled direction of Point Of Entry. The Vengeance World Tour began shortly after the album's release in July 1982 and focused on North America during the summer and fall, Priest not performing in Europe until early 1983. This emphasis on US audiences was in order to establish a solid commercial foothold there, and in particular because You've Got Another Thing Comin' became a major hit. That and Electric Eye became live setlist staples and some of the band's most performed songs. For comparison, the title track (which KK Downing described as "difficult to play in a live setting") was played only 38 times, none after 1984.

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That is VERY funny, where did you find that, lol?
By the way, it is snowing again here in NYC!

That's a shame. Oh, wait.....IT"S SNOWING HERE TOO! There's probably a good 2-3 feet on the ground already from past storms. Something like that would have Georgia shut down for a month or so. 

That's from Kentucky Fried Movie. A movie you MUST watch.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Georgia with their 3 inches of snow on the ground, lol!

I SAW Kentucky Fried Movie...I was drinking then!

That explains it.

This is your greatest SHT list ever! First you mention Abba, then "Assault Attack", then Queen and then me! It couldn't get any better than that!

I don't have any Kim Carnes albums. Pretty good song, though. You know what "Looker" is kinda famous for?

Really? That's where that Detroit phrase came from? I thought it was from the Zucker's since they made fun of Detroit in some of their movies. Regardless, there is NOTHING worse than Detroit, and this song proves it: Detroit is not mentioned once during the song. Smart move.

I have the rest of these albums, don't recall that Eddie Money song though. Maybe I just don't like it, but still, GREATEST SHT LIST EVER!

ever?  Ever?  EVER?  You like me, you really like me!!

Don't let it get to your head!

Sally Field alert, lol!

I'm writing this on my phone, so it's from my memory:

My top 5 would had been in 1982:

1. Screaming Of Vengeance - Judas Priest
2. Abominog - Uriah Heep
3. Restless And Wild - Accept
4. The Number Of The Beast - Iron Maiden
5. One on One - Cheap Trick

Other of my purchases in '82:
Krokus (I can't remember the title, but it was my very first "new" purchase in '82)
Raven ( Faster than the speed of Light?)
Saxon (power and the glory)
Stranger
Ozzy live
MSG ( Assault Attack)
KISS (Creatures)
Van Halen (Diver Down)

Probably One Vice At A Time for Krokus, I had that album because of the cover of American Woman. It got quite a bit of airplay. Raven should be Wiped Out?

That's right! "One Vice At A Time" and "Wiped Out". "Long Sticks Go Boom" or something like that, is the only title, I remember from OVAAT, and "Faster Than The Speed Of Light" is the only track, I remember from WO. I don't think, I would find either albums any good these days.

I was soooooooooo disapointed in "Hot Space", since "The Game" was such a great album. "The Game" turned out to be the last of the CLASSIC Queen-albums, I don't care what you guys say about that, because it's a FACT.

Yeah, American Woman and Long Stick Goes Boom are the two I remember. I still don't get why a long stick would go boom, but it is what it is I guess.

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