Today in Music History is a weekday podcast that takes you on a melodious journey through time. Each episode focuses on a single year and digs deep into the defining musical moments of that time.
On this Monday, December 4th episode, we're rewinding back to the influential year of 1981. We discuss the birth of MTV and how it dramatically altered the way we interact with music. We touch on 'Video Killed the Radio Star' by The Buggles, which fittingly was the first official music video aired, marking a significant shift in music consumption.
In artist highlights, we delve into Queen's chart-topping collaboration with David Bowie for "Under Pressure," a song that's cherished even after decades. We analyze how Michael Jackson's 'Beat It' successfully marries Pop and Rock genres, making it an unforgettable composition. Lastly, we spotlight the debut single "Everybody" from pop icon Madonna which laid the groundwork for her extraordinary career.
Join us as we revisit 1981, the year that laid the foundation for future music genres, iconographies, and ideologies and continues to influence contemporary music. Tune in tomorrow as we journey to another pivotal year in the annals of music history!