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antiGUY gives his
top 5 list of music stuff. Could be songs, people, a stupid trend... nothing
is sacred to antiGUY
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5 Things That Didn't Escape From The 80's.
Ah, the 80’s! The decade where punk morphed
into the more commercial friendly new wave, Mr. T got a paycheck, Tom Hanks
was a cross-dressing sitcom star not the egotistical star of the silver
screen he is today, Madonna was like a virgin and critics called Duran
Duran the biggest band since The Beatles. Michael Jackson had
most of his original face; the 49’ers dominated football. Hippies became
Yuppies by trading in their love beads for BMW’s, white picket fences and
2.3 children. Apple gave the world the first home computer anyone could
use and Pac Man was the penicle of high-tech video games. Steven Spielberg
just wanted to entertain, not indoctrinate moviegoers with his political
views. Ed Murphy was nasty and Blondie went disco and then brought rap
to the mainstream. KISS unmasked and glam metal dudes wore more makeup
than their groupies. Bon Jovi gave music a bad name and The New Kids on
the Block gave birth to the dreaded boyband craze. Political correctness
was only something you would hear in the more radical corners of University
campuses and George Bush told us to read his lips. A CD was something that
only Wall Street guys knew about and you could get rich quick with junk
bonds.
What a decade. We may never see another
one like it in our lifetime. Somethings haven’t really changed. Sitcoms
are still lame, cheesy pop still sells, the decade of greed gave way to
the decade of greed and corruption. But what about the things that never
escaped from the 80’s, that will remain forever in our mind as a reminder
of the decade? That’s what we will be looking at with this Top5.
Top 5 Things That
Didn't Escape From The 80's.
5) “Yo Malery!", Alf, Leg Warmers,
The Rubik’s Cube, Atari and “Where’s The Beef?”
4) Everyone owned Vinyl Records
– remember those?
3) "Just Say No" (ok
we have "Just say yes!" antiMUSIC T-shirts, so maybe this one doesn’t really
apply)!
2) “I Want My MTV!” – Music Videos
on Music Television, an amazing concept that didn’t last long after the
80’s gave way to the 90’s and “Real World” and “Road Rules” marathons.
Remember when they showed videos 24 hours a day?
And
the Number One Thing That Didn't Escape From The 80's.
Looking at that hot chic on an album cover
only to discover it's a dude!
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