I'm joined by guest Phil Stacey as we discuss our favorite albums of 1979.
Show notes:
Recorded via Zoom
Jay turned 12, Phil turned 10 in '79
"My Sharona" was the top song on the Billboard Hot 100, lots of disco
Rod Stewart hit it big with "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy"
New wave was getting attention
A wealth of great albums
Jay's favorite non-top 5 albums: The Knack, Graham Parker and the Rumour, Supertramp, AC/DC, Joe Jackson with two classic albums
Phil's non-top 5 faves: Bob Marley, Blondie, Joy Division, Pink Floyd, Gang of Four, XTC, Michael Jackson, Neil Young, The Cars, The Police, The Kinks, Van Halen, Elvis Costello, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Prince, Talking Heads
Phil's #5: Joe Jackson's killer debut is just packed with great, punchy songs
Jay's #5: Pink Floyd with an epic concept album, their last great record
Phil's #4 and Jay's #2: Neil Young ends an amazing run of albums with a killer (and heavy) record
Jay's #4: Van Halen with a powerful sophomore album that expands their sound
Phil's #3: Tom Petty's breakthrough record
Jay's #3: Joe Jackson's second amazing record of '79
Phil's #2 and Jay's #1: The Clash mixed a lot of styles on their masterpiece
Phil's #1: Phil loves the B-52s, who exploded on the scene with an amazing debut
Favorite songs: "The Guns of Brixton" (Jay), "Dance This Mess Around" (Phil)
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The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.