Sometimes it feels like the 1980's neon fingerprints will never disappear. From the TV series we resumed to the prints we are wearing, it can be said that the retro aesthetics of the definition of American culture today. As for that music, it is even more universal: the past decade is a huge turmoil and innovation, and that seed continues to flourish. This is when Disco and Punk are in trouble, and the artist is rebuilding new innovations from rubble to the core of birth and new waves. Rock is increasingly ridiculous, Aqua-Net is retreating but it is reducing the well thought out relationship that was once called "indie rock" - or it throws a pentagramstone and is increasingly awkward It turns into metal and turns into metal. Jazz and its environment have pushed the experimental limit to get more movies and free. Folk songs and R & B singers and composers provide new and deep human experience and are frankly talking about society and gender politics. Hip-hop music has evolved rotationally, and its range and target are expanding in the process
Now, after thinking, we are trying to see the 80's with a new appearance - reevaluate the old collection and rediscover lower jewels. This, to some extent, means a frank opinion on the history of Pitchfork himself. Of course the list is shorter, which represents the limited editing position we have worked hard in the past; the lack of diversity does not represent the voice of the pitch fork. For this new list, we gathered votes from more than 50 permanent employees and voted regularly for writers to conduct our discussions. Our list reflects the reality of the '80s - Many great artists are working better than single albums better than single albums - but it is the best of the decade of innovation - Music for now is now. listen
1983: R.E.M. Released her debut album "Murmur". It is ranked 36th in the top album list of Billboard 200. The re-recorded "Radio Free Europe" version is the main single of the album, which reaches 78th place on Billboard Hot 100. In 1989, it ranked eighth in Rolling Stone magazine 's 100 best albums in the 1980' s. 1985: "We are the world" is the first place. This song raises funds for relief in Africa. It opened the first poem by Lionel Ritchie, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Tina Turner and Billy Joel. Michael Jackson and Diana Ross followed the completion of the first chorus. Dionne Warwick, Willie Nelson, Al Jarreau sang a second poem, followed by Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry and Daryl Hall for the second chorus. Co-authors Jackson, Huey Lewis, Cyndi Lauper, and Kim Carnes are following the song bridge. The structure of this song is called "creating a sense of continuous surprise and emotional accumulation."
1980: X released its debut album "Los Angeles". In 1989, it ranked 24th in the Rolling Stones Top 80 list. In 2003, the album ranked 286th among the best 500 albums of the magazine ever. The title track is included in rock 'n' roll hall of fame 's 500 songs of rock music. 1982: In the middle of The Clash rehearsal in London, singer Joe Strummer got into the train to France by changing his mind and stopped the tour at The Clash. I insisted that he was exhausted and I cheered up after three weeks. The Clash will be live again at the end of this next month
1980: The 4 th 'Collision' Sandinista! release. It ranked 24th in the top LP ranking of Billboard 200 and was named Best Album of the Year by Pazz & Jop critic vote by The Village Voice. In 2003 Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Ranking the best ever album 500" to 404th place. 1985: Keyboard player Ian Stewart died of a heart attack in a London doctor's waiting room. Stewart is the founding member of Rolling Stones. Stewart first responded to Brian Jones' advertisement at Jazz News and urged musicians to form a group of rhythms and blues. However, Stones' Andrew Loog Oldham could not accurately grasp the appearance of the band, so he kicked him outside the band. Stewart became the load manager of that band, and their indisputable substitute. Between 1964 and 1983, he played all the albums of The Rolling Stones. Please play the piano with Led Zeppelin 'Rock Music' and 'Physical Graffiti' 'Boogie With Stu'.