Episodes

  • Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown UK: Laser-Eyed Lovers, Science Fair Seductions & Late-Summer Rebels – April 30, 1983
    Jul 10 2025

    This week, we’re flashing back to the final stretch of summer 1983, when Billie Jean still owned the dance floor, Little Red Corvettes were running red lights in our imaginations, and every mixtape had at least one British accent and a synth line that sounded like the future. From Dexys’ suspenders to Thomas Dolby’s mad-scientist charm, this countdown is pure Gen X magic: theatrical, emotional, and ready to make you feel things under a ceiling fan. April may be winding down, but these tracks are still on fire.



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    Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown: Laser-Eyed Lovers, Science Fair Seductions & Late-Summer Rebels – April 30, 1983
    Jul 9 2025

    This week, we’re flashing back to the final stretch of summer 1983, when Billie Jean still owned the dance floor, Little Red Corvettes were running red lights in our imaginations, and every mixtape had at least one British accent and a synth line that sounded like the future. From Dexys’ suspenders to Thomas Dolby’s mad-scientist charm, this countdown is pure Gen X magic: theatrical, emotional, and ready to make you feel things under a ceiling fan. April may be winding down, but these tracks are still on fire.


    Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky @GenX80sCountdown.


    Support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com. Your love keeps the mixtape alive.




    Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay


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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Gen X 80s Top 100 Gay Pride Songs: This Is What Survival Sounds Like (Songs 20–1)
    Jul 8 2025

    The final stretch of our Top 100 80s Gay Pride Songs is here; and it’s everything. From Bronski Beat’s defiant “Smalltown Boy” to Madonna’s bedroom-pop rebellion, these last 20 tracks are a glittering parade of power, heartbreak, ecstasy, and evolution. This is where dance floor freedom met personal revolution. Where “I’m Coming Out” was more than a lyric; it was a mission. Where synths soared, voices roared, and being yourself meant everything. We close out this special Pride Month bonus series with nothing less than icons, anthems, and a legacy you can still feel pulsing through the speakers.


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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown UK: Chrome Beats, Streetwear Ballads & Bedroom Boombox Rebels – September 26, 1986
    Jul 3 2025

    This week in 1986, the UK charts were built on contradictions: glossy American imports crashing into grimy warehouse beats, new wave holdouts brushing shoulders with hip-hop pioneers, and heartbreak ballads nestled between synth-funk experiments. It was a chart of street-smart seduction and high-gloss rebellion, where mixtapes mattered and Top of the Pops still shaped fashion. From The Communards to Cameo, Jermaine Stewart to Run DMC, these 20 tracks weren’t just hits. They were how we lived.


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    Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay

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    1 hr and 55 mins
  • Gen X 80s Top 100 Gay Pride Songs: Leather, Lashes & Liberation (Songs 40–21)
    Jul 1 2025

    The penultimate chapter in our Pride Month celebration brings the heat, the heart, and the high-energy heroics. This set of 20 tracks includes underground club staples, unapologetic radio hits, and drag runway essentials that helped define queer joy in the 80s. From Divine’s camp swagger to Queen and Bowie’s urgent harmonies, these were the songs that soundtracked liberation, flirtation, and fearless self-expression. As we move closer to the top, every beat feels louder, every lyric more true. Pride lives in the pulse, and this countdown proves it.


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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown UK: Pop Rebels, Dancefloor Confessions & Reflexive Anthems – May 11, 1984
    Jun 26 2025

    The UK charts on May 11, 1984 were packed with emotional ballads, bold statements, and pure pop adrenaline. Duran Duran flexed their muscle with “The Reflex,” Phil Collins broke our hearts with cinematic flair, and Queen brought gender politics to the mainstream in one of their most iconic videos. From funk to synthpop to a country legend duet, this was a week where genre lines blurred and the dancefloor told every story. The Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown UK brings it all back, louder, bolder, and more unforgettable than ever.


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    Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown: Crepe Paper Dreams, Synth-Soaked Goodbyes & a Blind Sculptor’s Ballad – May 12, 1984
    Jun 25 2025

    The second week of May 1984 gave us more than just hits, it gave us moments. This countdown moves from the edge of rebellion to the center of the slow dance floor, with tracks that tore us open and stitched us back together. From Cyndi’s quiet promise to Lionel’s unforgettable question, this week’s chart holds heartbreak, celebration, and the sound of youth stretching toward something it couldn’t quite name.


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    Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay


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    1 hr and 41 mins