Video Killed the Radio Star
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Video Killed the Radio Star
8/3/11 Video Killed the Radio Star The 80s: MTV, Glam and The King of Pop Understanding the 80s SPANDEX & BIG HAIR 1 8/3/11 Culture in the 1980s • Politics • 1981: President Ronald Reagan took office • 1986: Chernobyl nuclear accident • 1989: The fall of the Berlin Wall • Health and Economics • 1981: First AIDS outbreak • 1985: Nancy Reagan’s Just Say No campaign • 1987: Black Monday stock market crash • Entertainment • 1981: The launch of MTV • 1985: Nintendo released the NES • VCRs and Cable TV hit the mainstream over the decade The revolution will be televised I WANT MY MTV 2 8/3/11 Ladies & gentlemen, rock and roll. • 1981: MTV debuted • The format: VJs (video jockeys) playing music videos • Center of 80s and 90s pop culture • The music • New Wave and Synth Pop • Pop Icons • Glam Rock/Metal • Key 80s shows • • • • 1984: MTV Video Music Awards (The VMAs) 1986: 120 Minutes 1987: Headbangers’ Ball 1988: Yo! MTV Raps New Wave • New Wave: a commercially friendly form of Punk • • • • Disco, pop and Reggae influence Artistic, ironic lyrics Catchy melodies A few of the stars: • Blondie • “Call Me”, “Heart of Glass” • Elvis Costello • “Alison”, “Watching the Detectives” • The Talking Heads • “Burning Down the House”, “Psycho Killer” • The Police • “I’ll Be Watching You”, “Roxanne” 3 8/3/11 Synth and Dance Pop • Synth Pop: punky pop made with electronic instruments • Drum machines, synthesizers • Developed along side of Techno • A few of the stars: • DEVO • “Whip It” • Brian Eno • Ambient 1: Music for Airports • Depeche Mode • Violator • Kraftwerk • “Pocket Calculator” • …and countless 1-hit wonders… Michael Jackson • “The King of Pop” • 3rd best selling artist ever • Brilliant choreographer • Major philanthropist • Went solo with Off the Wall (1979) • Thriller (1983) • Best selling album ever…110 million sold • 37 weeks at #1, 80 in the Top 10, and 7 Top 10 singles • Jackson on MTV • 1st black artist to have a video (“Billie Jean”) played on MTV • “Thriller” elevated videos to the level of short films 4 8/3/11 Madonna • A figure of female empowerment • Sexually liberated • A master of media manipulation • Used controversy to reset her career • 80s fashion icon • Emerged from NY’s dance culture • Music designed for dance • Highly choreographed shows • Like a Virgin (1984) was her breakthrough • The 2nd best selling female artist in rock Sex, drugs and WAY too much eye-liner GLAM METAL 5 8/3/11 Men In Tights • Glam Metal: (aka Hair Metal) pop metal glorifying booze, sex and bad-boy behavior • Led Zeppelin arena rock meets KISS showmanship • An MTV-ready image: make-up, spandex, big hair • The Power Ballad: a slow, epic song “for the ladies” • The early stars • Van Halen • Virtuoso guitarist Eddie, and party-boy Roth • “You Really Got Me”, “Eruption”, “Jump” • Twisted Sister • KISS in drag, battled the PMRC • “We’re Not Gonna Take It”, “I Wanna Rock” The Sunset Strip • The LA scene was the sleazy center of Glam • Rows of night clubs featuring Hair Bands • Kicked off by Quiet Riot • 1st Metal band to get a #1 album, Metal Health • A few of the bands • Mötley Crüe • “Kickstart My Heart”, “Dr. Feelgood” • Poison • “Unskinny Bop”, “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn” • Guns n’ Roses • “Welcome to the Jungle”, “Sweet Child O’ Mine” 6 8/3/11 The PMRC • The Parents’ Music Resource Center • Led by Tipper Gore and “The Washington Wives” • Made an attempt in 1984 to regulate lyrics • The Filthy 15 • Artists called out for lyrics with violent or sexual content • Congressional hearings were held • Dee Snider, Frank Zappa and John Denver testified • The result? • Parental Advisory warning stickers • A badge of honor for rebellious rock stars One word: Nirvana THE DEMISE OF GLAM 7