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Shiny and New: Ten Moments of Pop Genius that Defined the '80s
Shiny and New: Ten Moments of Pop Genius that Defined the '80s
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The Eighties were a decade of big ideas, new money, new style, gender fluidity, gay pride, nutritional politics, the special relationship, nuclear fear, AIDS, cocaine, ecstasy, tabloid royalty, and geopolitical chaos. Dylan Jones' history of the decade in pop frames the decade through some of its most important and popular hits, choosing records that either epitomized their time or ushered in a new cultural shift. MTV reigned supreme, and the story of pop became globalized. SHINY AND NEW is a subjective and idiosyncratic attempt to weave together the stories, songs, and events that re-shaped music and society.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 320 pages
\n Publication date: 08 July 2021
\n Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
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The 1980s were a time of immense creativity and innovation, marked by a range of significant social and cultural developments. This era saw the emergence of new forms of money, fashion, and gender expression, as well as the legalization of gay pride and the emergence of nutritional politics. The decade also witnessed the establishment of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the widespread fear of nuclear war and the devastating impact of AIDS. In addition to these political and social issues, the 1980s were also characterized by the rise of tabloid royalty, the emergence of urban pop, and the advent of geopolitical chaos.
One of the most notable aspects of the 1980s was the emergence of new musical genres. This decade saw the rise of hip-hop, with artists such as Run-D.M.C., Public Enemy, and N.W.A. redefining the genre with their innovative beats and socially conscious lyrics. It was also a time when new pop sensations emerged, with artists such as Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Prince dominating the charts with their catchy melodies and provocative lyrics.
Another significant development of the 1980s was the rise of MTV, which revolutionized the way music was consumed and marketed. With its programming focused on music videos and live performances, MTV became a cultural phenomenon, transforming the way artists interacted with their fans and promoting a new wave of musical talent.
In addition to the emergence of new musical genres and the rise of MTV, the 1980s were also characterized by a sense of excess and ambition. This decade saw the rise of the yuppie culture, with individuals striving for success and material wealth at all costs. It was a time of opulence and decadence, with luxury cars, designer clothes, and lavish parties becoming the norm.
Despite the excess and ambition of the 1980s, there were also moments of transcendent pop perfection. This era saw the emergence of iconic albums such as Thriller by Michael Jackson, The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, and Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, which have continued to influence and inspire music fans to this day.
In conclusion, the 1980s were a time of immense creativity and innovation, marked by a range of significant social and cultural developments. This era saw the emergence of new forms of money, fashion, and gender expression, as well as the legalization of gay pride and the emergence of nutritional politics. The decade also witnessed the establishment of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the widespread fear of nuclear war and the devastating impact of AIDS. In addition to these political and social issues, the 1980s were also characterized by the rise
Another significant development of the 1980s was the rise of MTV, which revolutionized the way
Another significant development of the 1980s was the rise of MTV, which revolutionized the way music was consumed and marketed. With its programming focused on music videos and live performances, MTV became a cultural phenomenon, transforming the way artists interacted with their fans and promoting a new wave of musical talent.
In addition to the emergence of new musical genres and the rise of MTV, the 1980s were also characterized by a sense of excess and ambition. This decade saw the rise of the yuppie culture, with individuals striving for success and material wealth at all costs. It was a time of opulence and decadence, with luxury cars, designer clothes, and lavish parties becoming the norm.
Despite the excess and ambition of the 1980s, there were also moments of transcendent pop perfection. This era saw the emergence of iconic albums such as Thriller by Michael Jackson, The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, and Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, which have continued to influence and inspire music fans to this day.
In conclusion, the 1980s were a time of immense creativity and innovation, marked by a range of significant social and cultural developments. This era saw the emergence of new forms of money, fashion, and gender expression, as well as the legalization of gay pride and the emergence of nutritional politics. The decade also witnessed the establishment of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the widespread fear of nuclear war and the devastating impact of AIDS. In addition to these political and social issues, the 1980s were also characterized by the emergence of new musical genres and the rise of MTV, as well as a sense of excess and ambition. Despite the excess and ambition of the 1980s, there were also moments of transcendent pop perfection. This era saw the emergence of iconic albums such as Thriller by Michael Jackson, The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, and Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen, which have continued to influence and inspire music fans to this day.
\n Weight: 602g\n
Dimension: 176 x 241 x 35 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781474620055\n \n
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