The year was 1985… | Roots of Alternative Podcast, Ep. 6

In episode six of The Roots of Alternative Podcast, Jack and dXn reflect on the alternative music & pop culture of the year 1985.

1985 was a defining year in Alternative music as we begin to hear the roots of grunge, metal, and punk as we know in later years. Bands like The Smiths, Faith No More, The Cure, Simple Minds, Tears for Fears, and more, set the tone of the year, and to Jack, it’s not sounding as dark as 1984 was!

We’ll also reflect on Live Aid, the legendary live music/benefit concert that has become known as “the greatest concert ever,” and the very controversial cola wars of the decade. Yes… we said cola wars.

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Take a look at the full list of the most impactful songs from 1985, and remember to hit us up with a voice message or email [email protected] with any comments or feedback for our next episode.

Next week we move on to 1986.

AS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE…

Dixon mentioned how Chuck Mosley, the former Faith No More singer, fell asleep on stage during a show. Rolling Stone looked back on that and his life after Mosely’s passing in 2017. You read that article HERE.

Here is the iconic moment Bono danced with members of the crowd during U2’s performance of “Bad” at Live Aid in 1985.

Other legendary performances from Live Aid include sets from Dire Straits, Sting, and David Bowie.

Here is the full playlist of the most influential alternative songs from 1985.

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