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This is something I do every year: during my birthday week, I play songs from a year in the past. & not just any year! I started in 2003 (the first time my birthday rolled around during the show) with 1968, the year of my birth, & have gone up a year every year since then. I have made it to 1985. Which was (in my opinion) an amazing year for music.
Using the Rate Your Music website, I have gone through thousands of albums, singles, & EPs released that year. I made long lists & spent the last week re-listening to many of those records to re-familiarize myself with them, to see if I still loved them as much as I once did (almost always the answer was hell yes), to decide what I might play on the show. & a couple of things became obvious: one, there are too many songs to fit even a three-hour show; & two, I listened to a lot of musicians who were white & male. Of course I did! I was a lonely young white kid in a miserable suburb of Dallas in 1985. I was naturally going to be drawn to songs designed for lonely white kids.
My half-assed solution is that I plan to revisit 1985 in six months. The next show might not be my absolute top favorites, but certainly I think I can include great music I've discovered since my youth that is not quite as white & male as the stuff you'll hear tonight.
Tonight! At midnight! On 90.7 KBOO! Online at kboo.fm! Listen to the soundtrack of Gary's seventeenth year on the planet. Sort of. A lot of the music I would discover later. But some of it I was actually listening to in 1985. & like I said: I think it was a great year for music.
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