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This week we take a spirited journey to Nicky J USA's house and discuss the 1991 number one hit "Joyride" by the Swedish pop duo Roxette. This group dominated the late 80s and early 90s US pop charts, yet their popularity in the rest of the world would prove to be the key to their sustained success. Often cited as one of the greatest songwriting duos to emerge from Scandinavia, Roxette's ultra-catchy melodies paired with quirky ESL lyrics have earned them a place next to A-Ha in the Valhalla of pop music. What are the rules for naming a tribute cover band? What landed airport employees in hot water during Roxette's recent tour of Russia? What song has the best whistling solo of all time? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week on his hat-trick episode, Johnny Grundo picks a stinker from the hamper... Don Henley's 1982 number one, "Dirty Laundry". Fresh from the break up of the Eagles, Don Henley wrote this song as a response to the callousness of the media's coverage of the recent deaths of several Hollywood actors. However, Henley himself had his share of media attention due to his involvement in the drug overdose of an underage prostitute during a party at his house. Was there a massive cover-up to keep him out of serious legal trouble? Was this album a simple cash-grab to support his mounting legal fees? Where do Spinal Tap and George Michael fit into all of this? All of these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week our pal Brandon Iron takes us on our first trip into the 70s with the 1979 number one song "My Sharona" by the Knack. In the late 70s heartfelt rock music was noticeably absent from pop music and the charts were dominated by disco. The Knack was an incredibly tight power pop/rock band in the LA club circuit sitting on a riff so catchy that it could blow all of that to pieces... if only they could get a record deal. What superstar rock legend is responsible for the Knack being the subject of a record label bidding war? Which US president and protector of conservative values has this ode to chasing younger women on his iPod playlist? Who is Sharona and is it really just a coincidence that her name rhymes perfectly with bologna? All these question and more will be answered on this weeks episode of Singe File.
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This week's episode features an international crossover with Dan and Henry of the Firestarters Podcast as together we break down the 1989 number one hit by Billy Joel, "We Didn't Start the Fire". Created in response to a claim that the 1950s were a carefree wonderland, the lyrics to this song are essentially a list of terrible things that have happened since Billy Joel was born. Nevertheless, its catchy, yet annoying melody paired with a nostalgic vibe and Billy Joel's powerhouse career was a recipe for success. Are Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel bosom buddies? What kind of trouble is in the sewers? How did Billy Joel write this song without the aid of Wikipedia? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week marks part II of the Snowpocalypse Chronicles, with Doctor Delirious serving up personal youthful experiences surrounding the 1966 number one hit by the Monkees, "I'm a Believer." Possibly the world's first manufactured boy band, The Monkees were created to fill the roles of fictional characters on a concept TV show. The result was a slew of real records that the actors claimed they had little to do with musically. However, their managers maintained that the Monkees were indeed a real band, creating confusion and mockery among the press and fans. Did the Monkees play their own instruments? Why is Davey Jones so stressed out? How many members of a band need to be included in a reunion tour in order to use the original band name? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Lauren Bambam calls in all the way from the frozen wastelands of Grand Rapids, Michigan to define gender roles and talk about the 1999 number one hit by TLC, "No Scrubs". Originally a concept group assembled by the hottest producers in the business, TLC scored several number one hits with almost zero creative input in their music. With the exception of a few small rap parts, one man was responsible for the production of nearly their entire catalog. Who was this man behind the curtain? Did Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes actually die in a fire? Why didn't the slang term "scrub" catch on? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Lindsay Deacon drops by to share her comprehensive expertise on the 1989 number one hit "Rock On" by dreamy musician/actor Michael Damian. From the soundtrack to the film "Dream a Little Dream" starring the dynamic duo Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, the success of this track was compounded by a multi-verse spanning cross-promotion. That's right, the music video also debuted on The Young and the Restless as the hit single by Damian's fictional character on the show, Danny Romalotti. If that isn't strange enough, the characters on Y&R don't seem to be the least bit curious as to why Corey Feldman is dancing next to him in the video. Who originally recorded this song in the 70s? Why aren't there any live performance videos of Michael Damian on YouTube? Where does Mickey Thomas of Starship factor into all of this? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Aaron Rubio dives into the trash and comes out smelling like 1989's "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison. This song is the quintessential hair-metal power-ballad that has jerked tears and dropped panties all over the world, however it was nearly axed by the record company before it even hit the airwaves. As an ode to the joys and pitfalls of life on the road, "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" has become a cultural metaphor for taking the good with the bad. Why did Bret Michaels write such a sad, sad song? What is he hiding under that bandana? How does Keanu Reeves fit into all of this? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Neil stirs up controversy and cocktails as we talk about "Unbelievable", the 1991 hit by sideways-hat-wearing rave-rockers, EMF. Hailing from rural England, these young men rose to fame in the UK imitating the sounds of the "Madchester" dance-rock club scene of the late 80s. Scoring a number one in the USA was seemingly a stroke of pure luck, but in reality, one monumental entertainer's love for this song is the sole reason for their success. Why did a band of quirky kids from the English countryside have such a liking for American baseball hats? What is that guy yelling in the background? What the hell is purple prose? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week the Doctor is in the house to raise his cup to the 1995 house-party standard "This Is How We Do It" by Montell Jordan. The mid 90s were aplenty with gangsta rap and soul/r&b hits, so when this crossover track came out of nowhere, its success didn't raise too many eyebrows. A deeper look shows that Jordan's street cred and rise to fame may not have been as genuine as his image implied. Why did Montell leave the music business at the height of his career? Which prolific Hollywood director was instrumental in this song becoming a number one hit? Are you an OG mack or a wannabe player? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Nicky J USA stops by to challenge the status quo on the much maligned "We Built This City", the 1985 hit by Starship. Despite being a number one with lyrics penned by one of the most successful lyricists in pop music, and a band comprised of certified rock legends, "We Built This City" garners nothing but hatred. On the surface, it's a catchy danceable song, but it's contradictory message, the ultra-repetitive refrain, and over-the-hill stars couldn't be overlooked by critics. Which members of Starship were also original members of Jefferson Airplane? How does the Lincoln Memorial springing to life help the struggle of 80s new wave street kids? What the heck is a Sausage Roll? All these questions and more will be answered in this week's episode of Single File.
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This week hockey legend and all around good guy Tucker Dougherty stops by to funk you up with the 2015 number one hit, "UpTown Funk!" by Mark Ronson, featuring Bruno Mars. Like all recent chart smashing hits, this song is no stranger to controversy and copyright scrutiny that comes with major success in pop music. But who exactly is Mark Ronson? Isn't this a Bruno Mars song? Allow us to smack you upside the head with some knowledge that will reveal who he is, but leave you wondering what role he actually played in the success of this song. How did this song become one of the top viewed videos on YouTube? Is Michelle Pfeiffer really as cold as we are lead to believe? Was this song really stolen from a children's nature program on the BBC? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week we hack the NOPR to bring you a very special holiday episode featuring the only Christmas song to ever reach number one: The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" the 1958 hit by David Seville and the Chipmunks. Kevin Palmer confesses his unhealthy adoration of holiday music, we pull back the curtain to reveal the mastermind behind the Chipmunks franchise, and we break down the ground-breaking technology used to create this holiday classic. Have the Chipmunks sold more records than Guns N Roses? What action film featured this song in a scene where Jason Statham kills a whole bunch of people? What is Chipmunk Sludge? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File
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This week Kevin Palmer slips past the goalie for his hat-trick appearance covering Guns N Roses' sole number one hit, the 1988 chart topper "Sweet Child O' Mine." Riding the wave of the excess of the 80s LA hair metal scene, the bluesy rockers with metal chops and punk sensibility released Appetite For Destruction in 1987 with very little reaction from fans and critics. After a year of touring and supporting the record, they grew to become one of the world's biggest and most controversial bands. After a string of several singles, they finally topped the chart with the ballad that was nearly left off the album. How did the band initially come up with the now-iconic lead guitar riff? What Australian band recorded an eerily similar song almost 7 years before GNR did? What do Axl Rose and a mountain bike tire both have in common? All these questions and more will be answered in this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Johnny Grundo dons his tightest, most see-through black turtleneck sweater to talk about the 1986 number one hit by Robert Palmer, "Addicted to Love." As one of the hardest working, best dressed men in pop music, Robert Palmer worked tirelessly for decades before teaming up with Duran Duran's Taylor brothers in supergroup The Power Station. The success of this project made way for a follow-up solo career that would leave the image of sexy mannequin-esque models barely playing their instruments burned into the brain of every adolescent boy's brain for the rest of his life. What is the hidden true meaning behind the lyrics to this song? Where does Robert Palmer buy his terrific looking suits? Why is it so hard to teach sexy models how to pretend to play a guitar? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Aaron Rubio makes his way from distant lands to join us in covering The Bangles 1986 number one hit "Walk Like An Egyptian." A producer-written song shopped around until it finally landed on the Bangles, this ode to waving your arms in the most uncoordinated way possible was the group's first number one hit, yet was the least representative of their overall sound. The song's novelty quality and use of a drum machine created lasting tension within the band and probably angered Debbie the drummer more than anybody. What singer turned down the opportunity to record this number one hit? Are the lyrics really a cryptic message from the Illuminati? Why is it so difficult to get complete strangers on the streets of New York City to wave their arms in perfect alternating unison? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Neil O.U. fights off a case of deja vu and hops back into the hot seat to discuss the 1984 number one hit "Jump" by Van Halen. Lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen's instrumentation and musical stylings had taken a questionable turn in recent years, culminating in the band's only number one hit, whose heavy use of synthesizer was reviled by the other members of the band. The album 1984 would also mark the final appearance of David Lee Roth whose jump kicks and stage antics were admired by millions and sadly missed by dozens of loyal fans. How did the worst song in the band's catalog become their only number one hit? How did Eddie convince the band he was actually the long lost 6th member of DEVO? Hey you! Who said that? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File.
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This week Nate from the NotNerd Podcast joins me in an episode for all the baby's momma's momma's as we get real on the 2001 number one hit, Ms Jackson by Outkast. The second single from the album that unquestionably secured the Atlanta based duo a place among classic hip hop artists. Don't let the playful sing-a-long chorus fool you... this song hides a message so dark, you might rethink playing this one at your wedding reception. Is Andre 3000 really an alien? Which prolific musician's financial ruin facilitated the making of this record? Why does the car blow up in the music video? All these questions and more will be answered on this week's episode of Single File!
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This week Thor Deacon visits the studio to bring a moment of clarity to the 2013 number one hit "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke. This ode to the ambiguity of sexual consent casually slipped Robin Thicke's lengthy R&B career into the spotlight of modern pop music. Shortly after its release, the song was subject to a massive lawsuit that would create a new definition of copyright infringement in the music industry. Did this song really rip off Marvin Gaye? Did Robin Thicke have a grunge phase in the 90s? Who is that guy yelling "whoo!" every eight bars? All these questions and more will be answered in this week's episode of Single File!
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This week Detroit artist Sean Nader calls in to the studio to talk about flutes, koalas, and the 1983 number one hit "Down Under" by Men at Work. With its catchy chorus and wacky video, this song quickly became a patriotic anthem near and dear to the people of Australia. When a 2002 lawsuit claimed that the melody was borrowed from a classic children's song, the outcome divided the nation between Men at Work fans and everybody else. What's up with Colin Hay's wonky eye? What are some useful slang term to use when buying bread from a man in Brussels? Who would win in a fight between AC/DC and Men At Work? All these questions and more will be answered on this episode of Single File.
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This week Lindsay Deacon visits the studio as we squeeze into our shortest short-shorts to talk about "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go", the 1984 number one single by Wham!, the British teen idol duo comprised of musical genius George Michael and also a man named Andrew Ridgeley. Providing the theme song to millions of jazzercise workouts and gasoline fights, George Michael's songwriting and musical talent is unveiled to the world in this upbeat nod to 50's teen pop. What is the hidden meaning behind the word "Jitterbug"? Why didn't anyone know George Michael was gay? What ever happened to Andrew Ridgeley? All these questions and more will be answered on this episode of Single File.
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This week we move some refrigerators, deliver some color TVs, and weigh in on the censorship of some seriously controversial lyrics. Nick K visits the studio to express his admiration of the guitar stylings of Mark Knopfler, and cover the 1985 number one "Money For Nothing" by Dire Straits.
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This week we take a walk through the valley of the shadow of death with guest host Aaron Rubio as we cover Coolio's 1995 hit, "Gangsta's Paradise."
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This week Doctor Delirious rolls up to the studio in a spray-painted gold Camaro to talk about the 2009 party anthem "TiK ToK" by Ke$ha.
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This week we visit Neil O.U. to drop knowledge and rap about the 1992 single that turned the world on its ear and its pants to the rear: “Jump” by Kris Kross.
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This week we are joined by Jason AKA Doctor Delirious as we wrap our brains around the 1986 number one song, Sledgehammer by Peter Gabriel.
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This week Cabana Boy Studios hits the road and pays a visit to our old buddy Neil O.U. Together, we peel the leather pants off of the 1967 number one hit Light My Fire by The Doors.
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This week Kevin Palmer joins us to talk about the 1998 number one single Celebrity Skin by Hole.
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