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Vintage Snaps of Kids Jumping Their Bikes in the 1970s and 1980s
There were two types of kids in the 1970s and 1980s, those who were on the bike doing a jump, and those who were lying on the ground being jumped over.
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Diane Franklin: The Excellent Advice of the Last American, French-Exchange Babe of the 80s - Your Money Geek
Diane Franklin discusses her iconic curls and the mindset that's allowed her to achieve great success across a 3-decade career...that's just beginning!
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Eddie Murphy - Party All the Time
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Haunted Toaster (1984)
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Baltimora - Tarzan Boy
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How a recording-studio mishap shaped '80s music
Over the past few years a general nostalgia for the 1980s has infiltrated music, film, and television. I deeply love those gated reverb drums of the '80s - you know that punchy percussive sound popularized by Phil Collins and Prince? So for my second episode of Vox Pop’s Earworm I spoke with two Berklee College of Music professors, Susan Rogers and Prince Charles Alexander, to figure out just how that sound came to be, what makes it so damn punchy, and why it’s back.
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Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now?
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Bigger Than Booger: Curtis Armstrong On Thriving Through Four Decades In Hollywood
The prototypical party-nerd in ’80s movies has managed to carve a career far beyond it–the highlights of which he recounts in a new memoir.
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No Doubt - Don't Speak
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The Jam - Going underground (1980)
English rock band of the 1970s–1980s.
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The origin of the ’80s aesthetic
The design phenomenon that defined the decade.
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The origin of the ’80s aesthetic
The design phenomenon that defined the decade.
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George Thorogood - Bad To The Bone - 7/5/1984 - Capitol Theatre (Official)
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Suzanne Vega - Luka
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Tina Turner - Better Be Good To Me
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Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
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Phil Collins - Another Day In Paradise
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These ’80s Artists Are More Important Than Ever
The influence of the Pictures Generation, a loosely affiliated Reagan-era movement of New York Artists, continues to resonate today.
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Tears For Fears - "Everybody Wants To Rule The World"
80's music
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The Fight to Save America From Satan's Subliminal Rock Messages
In the 1980s, many politicians were convinced there were devious, secret messages hidden inside popular records.
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