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Sunday, April 19, 2026
(Finished April 19th, 2026) Part 3 of The Best Songs By The Best Black Female Singers of All-Time
Saturday, April 18, 2026
(Finished April 18th, 2026) Part 4 of Utah's KJQ SLC Radio Station 80's Playlist
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This is the first one of these blogs that I've posted in 3 years, still this music hasn't got close to getting old.
KJQ was a Salt Lake radio station that played "new wave" music back in about 1983 to about 1991. I did some research, but couldn't find the exact years it was operating. Anyway they played so-called new wave music. Some of the most famous artists of that genre include U2, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, The Fixx, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Thompson Twins, The Human League, The Smiths and likely my favorite new wave band, R.E.M. Some of these bands are still performing today.Why am I writing about this now in 2026? Reason #1 is I love 80's music. But more importantly reason #2, within the last few months there's been a new station in the Salt Lake radio market that plays those same songs (right now playing Men Without Hats "Safety Dance"). That station is The Wave 103.1. It's a flashback to the greatest music decade and some of the more obscure, but great, new wave hits from then. The Wave 103.1 seems it's now The Coast, playing other genres of music.
Again this blog isn't just about those famous artists, this blog is also about the obscure artists and obscure songs of this amazing era of music. Some bigger bands had some songs that were a bit obscure, so I'll include some of those. I've also included some well known songs, just because I like them. This music is mostly referred to as New Wave music, sadly I didn't appreciate it until the era passed.
I can't guarantee all these songs were played on KJQ or The Wave 103.1.
(Finished April 18th, 2026) Part 9 of The Best Songs About Places or Locations: Songs 137-153
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These are songs about places and locations, even if the title has nothing to do with the place mentioned. Real places, literary places and fantasy places.
If you're wondering, yes I'm still completing a lot of old blogs.
137) Neil Young "Alabama":
Monday, April 13, 2026
(Finished Monday April 13th, 2026) Part 2 of Great Songs for Your Easter Season
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18) Chris Tomlin "I Will Rise":
19) Kari Jobe "Forever":
27) Hillsong Worship "Worthy Is the Lamb":
28) Shawna Edwards "Risen":
29) The Kullin "Sacrifice":
30) BYU Noteworthy "Oceans (Where Feet May Fall)":
31) Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey "When You Believe":
32) Jars of Clay "Flood":
I love this version of this song. 33) Foxy Shazam "Heaven On Their Minds":
34) Michael Crawford "Gethsemane":
35) Michael Crawford "What A Strange Way To Save The World":
36) Stacey Plays Hymns "Were You There":
Sunday, April 12, 2026
(Finished April 12th, 2026) Part 2 of The Best Non-80s Songs Of All-Time
I have fallen a bit in love with blogs about the great music of the 80s, I'm sure that's very tiresome for the three people that actually read my blog. With that in my mind I decided to make a greatest songs of all-time not from the 80s.
Friday, April 10, 2026
(Finished April 11th, 2026) Part 1 of The Best Non-80s Songs Of All-Time
Monday, April 6, 2026
(Finished April 6th, 2026) Part 14 of Gen Z Loves 90s Country Classics, So Do I
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I have labeled some of these songs as best of the best, the 90s was a tremendous decade for country music. As usual I don't just post the hits, I post the best country songs of that decade.
RollingStone.com has a big article about Generation Z is loving 90s country. Here's the article : https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/nineties-country-blowing-gen-z-142735025.html
From the article:
But the Nineties country resurgence isn’t limited to Spotify. Apple Music, Amazon Music and Pandora have all realized the demand for the subgenre and curated their own Nineties country playlists. Today’s Nashville stars have taken note as well: For the past few years, artists like Luke Combs, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Hailey Whitters, and Midland have been mining the sound, songwriting, and even style of the decade to great success. Blake Shelton based his entire Friends and Heroes Tour around celebrating veterans like John Anderson and Tracy Byrd. And when Joe Diffie, a Nineties icon with hits like “John Deere Greene” and “Pickup Man,” died in March 2020 from Covid-19, our remembrance of Diffie was one of Rolling Stone’s most-read stories ever.
222) Randy Travis "Before You Kill Us All":
223) Garth Brooks "The Night I Called The Old Man Out":
224) Shenandoah "I Got You":
232) Randy Travis "This Is Me":
233) Terri Clark "If I Were You":
234) Sawyer Brown "Thank God For You":
235) Vern Gosdin "This Ain't My First Rodeo":
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