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COUCH POTATO CONFESSIONAL

EP. 6: TURN THAT SH*T UP!: PAM & MARIA TALK ABOUT AWESOME CHILDHOOD MUSIC GROWING UP ‘70s’ & 80s!

16 Oct 2025

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Don't forget to follow us on Instagram!https://www.instagram.com/couchpotatoconfessional?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==SummaryIn this engaging conversation, Pamela and Maria explore the profound impact of music on their lives, reminiscing about their favorite artists, concerts, and the emotional connections that music fosters. They delve into the music of the 70s and 80s, discussing iconic figures like Pat Benatar, Billy Squire, and the influence of various genres. The conversation highlights personal experiences with concerts, the evolution of music, and the significance of unique voices in the industry. They reflect on the cultural moments shaped by music and ponder the future of artists in today's landscape.Chapters00:00 The Safe Happy Space: Music and Memories02:57 Concert Memories: The 70s and 80s06:01 Influences and First Albums08:51 The Evolution of Music Tastes12:03 Iconic Voices and Performances14:51 The Impact of Variety Shows17:59 Longevity of Music: Then vs. Now20:58 The Role of Technology in Music23:57 Concert Experiences and Iconic Bands26:59 The Boy Band Era and Its Legacy30:52 Concert Memories and Iconic Performers35:58 The Impact of Live Music Experiences42:04 Unique Voices in Music47:58 Music's Role in Advocacy and Community54:01 Modern Artists and Their Influences01:00:00 Reflections on Music and Personal ConnectionsKeywords:music, concerts, 70s, 80s, personal stories, iconic artists, emotional connections, modern music, unique voices, cultural impact

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