The 1986 Albums Draft
In this episode of Past Tens, hosts Dave and Milt are joined by guest Josh Gilette for a special draft of the best albums from 1986. The episode features a mix of analysis, humor, farts, and personal anecdotes as each participant selects their favorite records from the year, including hits from Run DMC, Bon Jovi, Prince, and farts. Highlights also include an unexpected first-round pick, reflections on classic live albums, and an in-depth look at some of the most iconic soundtracks and farts. The show concludes with a recap of everyone's picks and some final thoughts on the music that defined 1986.
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview
01:18 Whamageddon and Listener Engagement
02:43 Introducing the ABCs of Rock Draft
03:10 Guest Introduction and High School Memories
04:32 Draft Rules and Year Selection
13:04 First Round Picks Begin
36:15 The Origin of 'Life's Rich Pageant'
36:39 R.E.M.'s Musical Journey
37:29 Superman: A Cover and Its Controversy
38:07 Stalking Songs Hall of Fame
39:16 The Milt Show: A Fraternity Tradition
40:07 Beastie Boys' Breakthrough with 'Licensed to Ill'
44:34 Prince's Underrated Album: 'Parade'
47:57 Boston's Long-Awaited 'Third Stage'
53:59 Paul Simon's 'Graceland': A Genre-Bending Masterpiece
01:00:20 Janet Jackson's 'Control': A Groundbreaking Album
01:14:03 Milt's Fourth Pick: Robert Cray's Strong Persuader
01:16:14 Concert Memories and Live Performances
01:17:40 Milt's Fifth Pick: Madonna's True Blue
01:21:45 Josh's Fifth Pick: The Housemartins' London 0 Hull 4
01:24:31 Dave's Fifth Pick: Huey Lewis and the News' Fore!
01:27:26 Sabrina's Final Pick: Top Gun Soundtrack
01:34:31 Josh's Final Pick: Pretty in Pink Soundtrack
01:37:21 Milt's Final Pick: The Bangles' Different Light
01:44:21 Undrafted Albums and Final Thoughts