"Today in Music History" is a daily podcast that explores notable moments in the music industry from the past. On October 25, 1983, the charts were dominated by Culture Club's "Karma Chameleon" in the UK and Men At Work's "It's a Mistake" in the US, while Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams" reigned in other areas with its electrifying synth-pop chords.
On the album scene, The Rolling Stones experimented with a contemporary sound in "Undercover", while Paul McCartney soared with "Pipes of Peace", and Billy Joel harked back to vintage grooves with "An Innocent Man".
The podcast also discusses the landmark arrival of compact discs in the US market, heralding a new era in sound quality and storage capacity, despite initial skepticism from traditionalists.
In the vibrant world of music videos, David Bowie's visually arresting "China Girl" and Michael Jackson's groundbreaking "Thriller" asserted the influence of this rising art form.
Join us as we rewind to past eras of music history, drawing connections between the old, the new, and the continually evolving pulse of music. Tune in tomorrow as we step into another day in the '80s music scene on "Today in Music History".