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Our Lips are Sealed by The GoGo’s. Request. 1981.

+When Wrong is right by June Millington. First track on her 1981 album, Heartsong. She’s an open lesbian who has worked with a lot of important names in the women’s music scene.

Soul Searching by Meshell Ndegeocello. Request. 1995

+Women by Lou Reed. From his 1982 album, The Blue Mask, his 11th.

Midnight Lady by Marvin Gaye. 1982. Request.

+Two divided by Zero by Pet Shop Boys. From Please, the first album by English electronic music group Pet Shop Boys, released in 1986.

Love is just the Great Pretender by Animal Nightlife.  From their only album, Shangri-La, released in 1985. They were British.

Between 2 Hearts by Samedi.  1987 track that sounds a tad like Depeche Mode.

Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie by Black Flag. From their 1981 album, Damaged, featuring their third lead, Henry Rollins.

Mrs Robinson by Sylvia Vrethammar. 1975 cover of Simon & Garfunkel classic. Request.

Holiday by Madonna. Request.

Aussies from 1980

*Love At First Night by Kim Hart. Entered the Australian chart on May 26, 1980, peaked at number 6. This is more like it. Flash-in-the-pan New Zealand singer Kim Hart blended pop and disco to great effect.

*Ledge by Laughing Hands. Title track to their 1980 album.

*Duncan by Slim Dusty. 1980 novelty track. It was on the first CD of Australian music I ever bought…copied for my mum who still listens and laughs. I’m not sure I’ve ever played him on TripleX before!

*He’s My Number One by Christie Allen. A no. 4 hit for her in 1980.

*She Fell in Love with James Bond by The Eighty Eights. Originally from Newcastle and made up of Kent Jackson, Maurice D’Abruzzo. John Bartram & Larry Van Kriedt. This one is new to me tonight.

*Lipstick by Fun Things. Brisbane punk, this was from their 1980 self-titled EP.

I drove all Night by Cyndi Lauper. Request.

Party Fears Two by Associates.  a Scottish post-punk and New Wave band of the early 1980s.  They were known for the operatic voice and theatrical antics of singer Billy Mackenzie, who committed suicide in 1997. This is a 1982 single from their third album, Sulk.

Waitress in a Diner by Jamie Sheriff. Last track on the 1980 album ‘No Heroes’.

Blind Youth by Human League. From their 1979 debut album, Reproduction.

No One is to Blame by Howard Jones.

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