AUTOGRAPH-TURN UP THE RADIO
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GARY NUMAN-MY DYING MACHINE
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Cocteau Twins: Treasure (1984)
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Run-D.M.C. released their debut album Run-D.M.C. March 27, 1984
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Today - March 22nd, 1984 - Queen Story!
London, UK - Queen videoed "I Want To Break Free"
The video for this song parodies a popular British television soap, Coronation Street. The opening sequence features all the band members in drag (Mercury as a housewife, Deacon as grandmother, Taylor as a schoolgirl, and May as a housewife). This confused many people who didn't catch the reference. Brian May was asked in an interview with Q magazine March 2011 whether each band member's character in the video was an accurate reflection of their personalities? He replied: "Of Course! Everybody thinks that was Freddie's idea because it looks like something that he would love to do but it actually came from Roger's girlfriend at the time, strangely enough. It was her idea to pastiche the Coronation Street women."
Location Docklands Limehouse Studio
Directed by David Mallet, with hundreds of fan club members dressed as miners as film extras
Freddie Mercury was all set to shave off his trademark mustache, but director David Mallet put a stop to it: "I said, 'No, the one thing you musn't do, the funny thing is that your mustache is there and you're in drag!' To this day, when he comes around the corner with that hoover I laugh." In this video Mercury is surrounded by the Royal Ballet in a nod to the French ballet L'Après-midi d'un faune and its clean-shaven Russian star Vaslav Nijinsky.
This song became an anthem for the ANC in South Africa in the late '80s when Nelson Mandela was still in jail and the white government's apartheid policies were still in place.
(➡️ source: songfacts.com)
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JUDAS PRIEST-ROCK HARD RIDE FREE
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ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK-TESLA GIRLS
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BATHORY-IN CONSPIRACY WITH SATAN
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Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense, a promotional copy sent to us by Sire Records in 1984. Printed on the back are the credits and an FAQ about the live documentary: ‘Why Stop Making Sense? Why a movie? Why tour?’
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There are other notes too: work, travel, money, the future and space.
Life on Earth, living with other people, the space people, world travel, money, in the future, work, growing up.
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