Jason Newland
(Short / Voice Only) #1432 Favourite 80's Songs
(Short / Voice Only) #1432 Favourite 80's Songs
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#1432 Let me bore you to sleep | Monday’s Boring Objects | Jason Newland | 15th September 2025
🧠 Main Themes & Structure
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Introduction & Purpose
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Jason welcomes listeners to Let Me Bore You to Sleep, his long-running podcast.
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He speaks gently and slowly, aiming to relax listeners enough to fall asleep.
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There's playful self-awareness, like referring to himself in third person.
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Music Nostalgia: Focus on 1980s UK Charts
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Jason spends the bulk of the episode reflecting on music charts from 1980, and then moves through other parts of the decade.
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He discusses UK hits, obscure songs, chart trivia, and personal reactions to songs from that era.
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Artists discussed include:
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Blondie (Jason’s favorite)
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Madonna
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The Specials
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Rick Astley
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The Clash
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Duran Duran
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Michael Jackson
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John Lennon
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Shakin’ Stevens
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ABBA
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Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
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and many more
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Personal Stories & Reflections
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Memories of:
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Going to the seaside with his dad
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Attending concerts with a BBC producer friend named Helen
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Meeting Terry Hall from The Specials (without realizing who he was)
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Childhood excitement around recording the Top 40 on cassette tapes
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Listening to Tide Is High by Blondie with his brother
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These stories are told in a free-associative, wandering style that moves between years, people, and places fluidly.
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Pop Culture & TV
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Jason reminisces about watching classic TV shows like MASH, Cheers, The Young Ones, and Bottom.
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Talks about early black-and-white TVs, pretending to fall down stairs to get a day off school, and sneaky bedtime stories.
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Funny, Lighthearted Tangents
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Reenacts a jokey workplace sketch based on Joe Dolce’s Shaddap You Face
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Talks about his attempts at roller skating and "eel-style" swimming
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Pokes fun at his weight loss journey with Taekwondo (self-deprecating and humorous)
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Emotional & Sentimental Moments
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Describes his deep attachment to his childhood home
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Expresses love for the song Imagine and sadness over John Lennon’s death
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Reflects on feeling different from his family growing up, craving quiet and space
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Observations About Music Evolution
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Talks about the transition from vinyl to cassette to CD
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Comments on UK vs. US chart differences
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Notes how certain artists didn’t chart well in the US despite UK success (e.g., Blondie)
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Closing Thoughts
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Wraps up with a kind, gentle sign-off: encouraging listeners to be kind to themselves, feel safe, and drift off peacefully.
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Reminds us: "You deserve to be happy. Lots of love. Bye."
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🎵 Music Lovers’ Goldmine
This episode is like a personal mixtape meets sleep story. It's packed with:
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Music history
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UK pop culture
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Hidden chart trivia
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Behind-the-scenes anecdotes
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A big ol’ dose of nostalgia
If you ever wanted to summarize British musical history via sleepy storytelling, this is the one.
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