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This week we open a special holiday event as we begin counting down the Top 50 Christmas songs of the 80s and 90s. The season always carried its own soundtrack, and the 80s side of the list brought everything from alternative sparkle to soul, soft rock, and the kind of warm winter melodies that lived on family stereos long after the lights came down. This episode covers numbers fifty through twenty-six, capturing the glow, the chaos, and the comfort of a Gen X December.The holidays looked different back then, but the feeling remains the same. Step into the first half of the countdown and let the memories settle in.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Grand_Project from Pixabay
New Wave reshaped the early 80s with style, color, and a sound that felt like the decade waking up to something bold and completely new. This Five-Shot drops into the heart of that moment when synths lit up dance floors, videos sparked imaginations, and every track carried a hint of the future humming underneath.In this quick burst between full episodes, we revisit five songs that defined the mood of the era and the spirit of the kids who grew up inside it. These are the tracks that gave the decade its gleam and left a mark long after the last chord faded.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Mykola Odnoroh from Pixabay
This week, we step back into early November 1988, a time when the nights felt longer, the music felt bigger, and every chart carried its own slice of the decade’s energy. From polished pop to bold dance records to the voices that defined the era, this countdown brings the full range of what made the late 80s unforgettable.And beginning with this episode, the show opens its new listener feature: The Dedication Line. If you would like to send in a message to be read on an upcoming episode, email GenXTop20Countdown@gmail.com.Settle in, turn up the volume, and relive the moments that made the decade shine.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from PixabayNostalgia lookback music by Pavel Bekirov from Pixabay
Early November of 1988 carried a charge of its own. The cold settled in, holiday lights started creeping into storefronts, and the radio felt bigger and brighter with every turn of the dial. It was a season shaped by ambition, attitude, and songs that wrapped themselves around everyday life.This week we rewind to a chart full of late-decade confidence, the kind of lineup that drifted through classrooms, warmed up mall afternoons, and turned weekend plans into something electric. No spoilers here. Just tune in and let November 1988 open up again.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from PixabayNostalgia lookback music by Pavel Bekirov from Pixabay
The 80s treated movie soundtracks like emotional lightning, turning ordinary scenes into moments that still echo through our lives. This Gen X Five-Shot rewinds to the songs that followed us out of the theater and settled into our headphones, our bedrooms, and every late-night car ride that needed a perfect mood.Five tracks. Five stories. One quick hit of pure 80s nostalgia.Step back into the decade when music and movies shaped the way we felt the world.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Mykola Odnoroh from Pixabay
In the final stretch of 1987, Britain was finding its rhythm again. The Great Storm had passed, the Christmas lights were beginning to appear, and the charts were alive with the sounds of reinvention and resilience. This week’s countdown captures a country standing tall amid transformation, blending dance, rock, pop, and soul into a soundtrack that still feels powerful decades later.From the triumphant return of The Bee Gees to George Michael’s solo breakthrough, from Bananarama’s high-gloss pop to Fleetwood Mac’s graceful melancholy, every track in this Top 25 carries the pulse of a nation striding toward the end of an unforgettable decade.Rewind with us to November 6, 1987, a moment of style, strength, and stories still echoing through time.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
By the fall of 1987, pop had muscle, rock had polish, and everything on the radio felt bigger than life. The mall was buzzing with Tiffany’s voice, MTV flickered in every living room, and the mixtape had become a declaration of identity. From neon-lit romance to full-volume rebellion, this week’s countdown captures a moment when we were all growing louder, bolder, and just a little more certain of who we were becoming.Pull on that worn denim jacket, pop in a cassette, and join us for a rewind through one of the most electric autumns of the decade.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
July 1985 was a golden month on Australian radio, an irresistible mix of home-grown pop, British attitude, and the biggest names on the planet. These were the songs blaring from cassette decks, corner pubs, and Saturday-night TV, when every hook seemed bigger than life and every chorus felt like summer.This Five-Shot rewinds to that moment in time when the Australian charts were pure color and motion, five tracks, five stories, all heart.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Mykola Odnoroh from Pixabay
The summer of 1985 delivered one of the most eclectic charts of the decade. On this week’s Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown UK, we dive into the full Top 25 from July 5, 1985; a line-up that blended novelty satire with heartfelt soul, cinematic ballads with punk-turned-goth, and synth-driven anthems with charity singles that carried a nation’s grief.From Bruce Springsteen’s double-sided power to Madonna’s tender balladry, from Marillion’s stadium-sized drama to Sister Sledge’s pure pop joy, this countdown captures a Britain alive with contrasts. It’s the sound of a summer where humour, heartbreak, and hope all found a place on the same chart.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
The summer of 1985 hit its stride in mid-July. Movie theaters buzzed with Back to the Future, Walkmans spun endlessly on long car rides, and the radio gave us the songs that kept the heat alive. These weren’t just hits, they were the soundtrack of how we lived, from school dances and campfires to mall hangouts and Friday nights with nothing but time.This week’s countdown rewinds to July 13, when 25 tracks carried us through the haze of summer and etched themselves into memory. From ballads that stopped us in our tracks to anthems that made us shout at the top of our lungs, the chart told the story of a season we still carry with us.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
Gen X Five-Shot brings you short, zippy bursts of nostalgia in between the big countdowns. For our very first 80s edition, we’re rewinding to the cartoons that defined Saturday mornings. From ducks to gadgets, robots to mutant turtles, these are the theme songs that turned cereal bowls into arenas and living rooms into adventure zones. Five tracks, five memories, pure 80s magic.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Check out the other Gen X Productions podcastsIntro music by Mykola Odnoroh from Pixabay
This week we launch a new chapter: the Gen X 80s Top 20 Countdown UK expands to a Top 25. And what a chart to start with; May 6, 1988 delivered a line-up that captured Britain in transition. Comedy and novelty brushed up against smooth R&B, remixes pulled classics back into the spotlight, and rising stars like George Michael and Fairground Attraction shared space with legends like James Brown and Fleetwood Mac. At number one, S’Express brought the underground acid house scene roaring into the mainstream.It was a week of contradictions, colour, and energy; the perfect soundtrack to spring 1988, when Britain stood on the edge of change and the charts told the story in 25 unforgettable steps.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
Late May of 1988 carried a certain electricity. School was winding down, finals still loomed, and the promise of summer freedom sat just within reach. MTV dictated the trends, cassette singles rattled in glove boxes, and even a slice of pizza with those red plastic cups felt like part of the soundtrack.This week’s countdown rewinds to May 28, when pop, rock, and R&B collided in equal measure and every hook seemed to match the season. From Friday night escapes to Sunday night reflections, these 25 tracks painted the soundtrack of a moment when everything felt possible.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
July 1986 found Britain in the thick of summer. Schools were winding down, arcades and high streets pulsed with colour, and the charts brimmed with energy; from novelty singles and bold pop statements to dancefloor anthems and one of Madonna’s most talked-about hits. This week’s countdown captures the sound and feel of a season that seemed endless, a moment when the UK was awash in music, style, and spectacle.And don’t miss the big news inside this episode: starting September 17th, the countdown shifts to a new weekly rotation with 25 tracks per show, including the return of this UK edition on September 24th.Check out the merch store HERE!Episode cover based on Doctor and the Medics – Spirit in the SkyJoin us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
The summer of ’86 burned bright, with movie themes taking over the airwaves, rock riffs sharing space with sleek synths, and ballads carrying all the weight of teenage heartbreak. It was a season of cassette singles in the glove box, MTV on every screen, and songs that seemed to soundtrack every move we made.This week’s countdown rewinds to the middle of July, when the radio stitched together our daily lives; poolside afternoons, late-night drives, and everything in between. Press play and let the heat of 1986 wash back over you.Check out the merch store HERE!Episode cover based on The Fabulous Thunderbirds’ Tuff EnuffJoin us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
The Gen X podcasts are growing and evolving. Starting September 17th, all three shows will move to a weekly rotation, and each countdown will expand to the Top 25. Here’s everything you need to know about the change, and why it means even more music and more stories each week.
Autumn 1980 found Britain adjusting to rising costs, chilly evenings, and a changing political mood. Yet on the charts, the sounds were anything but muted. Ska anthems, soul ballads, disco delights, and rock mainstays all shared the Top 20, capturing a nation caught between resilience and release. Step back into the everyday life of October 1980, when the music on radios, jukeboxes, and cassette tapes carried the colour that the season often lacked.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
October 1980 brings cool air, warm speakers, and a dial that refuses to sit still. Post-disco grooves tighten up, soft rock shines clean, jazz-trained finesse slips onto pop playlists, and country takes the on-ramp without slowing. Arcades hum, Pac-Man tees show up at school, the VCR blinks 12:00, and roller rinks find their stride under colored lights while DJs nail the post and cassettes wait for the perfect chorus.This week’s ride moves from city-night swagger to slow-dance confession, from soundtrack sparkle to road-tested momentum, all stitched together by hooks that hold. Settle in, hit play, and let fall 1980 click into place.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
August 1986 found Britain soaking up the last stretch of summer. School holidays meant arcades, seaside trips, and Walkmans on the bus, while the charts brimmed with everything from soap-star themes to indie anthems, glossy ballads, and bold bursts of soul. It was a week that captured the colour and contradictions of the mid-80s, a mix of glamour, grit, and unforgettable songs.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay
The final stretch of summer ’86 had it all: rock anthems with punch, ballads that cut deep, and the neon-drenched pulse of pop culture in full bloom. This week’s chart brings you everything from Miami Sound Machine’s tearful tenderness to Berlin’s cinematic heat, from Madonna’s pop proclamation at number one to Run-D.M.C. crashing the doors wide open. These were the sounds of late August, when the sun was hot, the radios were louder, and every song felt like it was meant just for you.Check out the merch store HERE!Join us on Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, and Bluesky to share your favorite memories, and if the music still moves you, support the show at BuyMeACoffee.com.Intro music by Roman Orekhov from Pixabay























