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- 80s Trends- New Romantic "New Romantic" was a term given to a music and fashion revolution that began in the early Eighties. New Romantics often dressed in exaggerated counter-sexual or androgynous clothing and wore cosmetics in the New Wave extension of (or reply to) punk f...
- 80s Trends-Synth Pop Synthpop is a subgenre of New Wave and pop music, closely associated with the era between the late 1970s and mid-1980s, in which synthesizer is the dominant instrument. Germany's Kraftwerk and Japan's Yellow Magic Orchestra are often cited as the sty...
- Weird 80s Music Videos The Eighties were all about music videos. Mtv was born in 1981, and for a few years it actually played videos almost exclusively! From the very first time "Video Killed the Radio Star" aired, the game was on to create ever more uniquely memorable mi...
- Roxy Music & Bryan Ferry Roxy Music is an English art rock group founded in the early 1970s by art school graduate Bryan Ferry (vocals and keyboards). Brian Eno, who played synthesizer and is probably best known for his extensive work with U2, was a member for awhile. Roxy...
- WHAM! and George Michael-The Ballads Wham! (also written WHAM!) was a pop band formed in 1981 by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. They were first known in the United States as Wham! UK due to a naming conflict with another band. The band's controversial first UK release, Wham! Rap,...
- Air Supply Air Supply is a soft rock duo comprised of British guitarist and vocalist Graham Russell and Australian lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock. The two-some had a succession of hits worldwide during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their 1980 album, Lost in...
- U2 Videography As a lifelong U2 fan, I felt it was time to do a little something for myself and anyone out there who may not have access to all the band's "old" or rare video material. With Squidoo, using the features of YouTube, I was able to compile a fairly com...
- Spandau Ballet: Fight for Ourselves Lyrics Spandau Ballet's fifth album was their first for their new record company CBS. The first single off of that album was Fight for Ourselves which reached number 15 in the UK charts. Gary Kemp wrote the whole Through the Barricades album while the band...
