Jonny Love “Take Me Home” The Bads “First Night” Black Eyed Peas “Meet Me Halfway” Ladyhawke “Magic” Weezer “(If You’re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To
Mention Supertramp and you might be excused for associating them with the 70s. But Breakfast In America, released in 1979, brought the 70s musos success which spanned two decades. They followed this with Famous Last Words, which featured the 1982 single It’s Raining Again. We celebrate Supertramp by featuring Sebastien Lauzon’s excellent fan site devoted to Supertramp and Roger Hodgson as the Website Of The Week this week on The 80s Lunchbox. Tune in weekdays from midday on The Cheese.
Mariah Carey “I Want To Know What Love Is” One Republic “All The Right Moves” Michael Bolton “Just One Love” Pluto “Snake Charmer” Kristen Morrell “Cherry Coloured Glasses” Luke Thompson “Satellites”
We featured Simply Red‘s Official Website when they celebrated 25 years in the business, now The 80s Lunchbox returns to one of the best Simply Red unofficial sites Redweb for this week’s Website Of The Week. Find out more weekdays from midday on The Cheese.
The Killers “Dustland Fairytale” Boh Runga “Be Careful” JNR Sanchez “Elevator” Aqua “Back To The 80s” Athlete “Superhuman Torch” Gin Wigmore “Oh My” Bon Jovi “We Weren’t Born To Follow”
Mention Scottish band Del Amitri and Roll To Me from the mid 90’s series Friends will immediately spring to mind. However, the band’s history dates back to their formation at school in 1980. A debut album arrived in 1985 without chart success, but the 1989 follow up shot them to success. We celebrate Justin Currie and the boys by making The Official Del Amitri Siteour Website Of The Week on The 80s Lunchbox, weekdays from midday on The Cheese.