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Goat Radio: 4 songs that shaped our presenters’ childhood

Goat Radio: 4 songs that shaped our presenters’ childhood

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Dire Straits to Ray Charles – 4 songs that shaped our early childhood

To kick off the “The Music That Made Me” series, the hosts of GOAT Radio have a soundtrack that instantly takes them back in time.

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In the Goat Radio The focus is on the music.

20 minutes / Ella Gelik

  • GOAT brings listeners the greatest hits of all time with a focus on pop and rock hits from the 80s.

  • At the start of the “The Music That Made Me” series, the GOAT Radio presenters reveal which songs they’ve linked past experiences with.

  • now here He listens!

Andrea – Strait Awesome: «Brothers in Arms»

In May 1985, the British rock band Dire Straits released their album “Brother in Arms”, which included the song “Walk of Life”.

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My sister and I rehearsed new dance performances to Dire Straits’ “Brothers in Arms,” ​​especially “Walk of Life.” And we still want to dance to it today.

Freezy – Bob Marley & The Wailers: “Legend”

A song that should bring back memories of the holidays for some: “Jamming” by Bob Marley and The Wailers, first released on 1977’s “Exodus” album.

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A greatest hits album by Bob Marley & The Wailers, “Legend” was always on the treadmill when we went to Corsica for the summer holidays. This of course is also a record that I still listen to regularly today.

Zoe – Jack Johnson: “Upside Down”

A summer song for everyone who was a little early in the season: “Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies,” which musician and former surfer Jack Johnson recorded in 2006 for the soundtrack to the movie “Coco – The Curious Monkey.” “Upside Down” can also be heard on it.

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Jack Johnson, Paolo Nutini, Sade, and Norah Jones remind me of most of my childhood. Johnson’s song “Upside Down” always sings right in the summer.

Mo – Ray Charles: “I Have a Woman”

This song is too old for a lavish music video to find its way to streaming platforms: Ray Charles’s “I Got a Woman” first reached audiences in 1954, and then years later on the “Ray Charles” album.

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In my parents’ house, there was a lot of jazz and soul, and later a lot of classical music. One of the titles that still reminds me of that time is “I Got a Woman” by Ray Charles. A song my dad sang with a live band for my mom on her 60th birthday.

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