"Today in Music History" is your daily dose of music nostalgia, focusing on significant and ground-breaking events from different eras of music.
In the latest episode, we revisit October 26, 1984, uncovering the jewels of the music industry from that day. We reminisce about icon Paul McCartney and his chart-topping "No More Lonely Nights" that brought sorrowful ballads back to life.
We also revisit the vibrant energy radiated by Wham! in France, with their hit "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go", bringing a fresh, pop sound that marked a shift away from rock n' roll.
Stateside, we remember how Prince's "Purple Rain" was ruling the Billboard 200 chart, a testament to an artist pushing boundaries and redefining stereotypes in pop music.
Over to Australia, we remember the monumental performance by rock giants, INXS, where they made history being the first act to sell out the newly opened Sydney Entertainment Centre.
The episode ends with a promise to dig out more memorable moments and influential movements from the 80's on the next show. The podcast delicately highlights these musical landmarks, creating a nostalgic experience for music lovers that enriches their knowledge about the evolution of music.