Jackson 24 Hour Music
Growing up in the late 70's and 80's was different then it is now. I mean way different. I took a class at college about the 80's. I happened be the only one that actually knew the 80's because I lived it. While most of my classmates were conceived in the 80's I was seven years old at the start of it. It was a funny class because everyone asked me all the time "What was like to be a 80's child?" The teacher mention all the inventions of the 80's and I of course laughed because I bought most of these products. Some of these products were CD's, Walkman, Personal Computer, Hairspray (and lots of it) MTV or cable for that matter. Everything that we talked about I had. The class was okay, but I really took the class to find out what I missed or the history of the 80's minus the pop culture stuff that I lived through.
We had a project assigned to us and of course we had "The Dream Team" group. I had a few of my friends get together and we choose music. We did not talk about the music that made the 80's, we talked about the stuff that was below the music of the 80's. This included Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, New York Downtown scene, Jazz, Rap, and other things. In the group we talked about all the Punk and New Wave stuff too. We let the other music group talk about the Power Ballads, the Michael Jackson, the Heavy Metal, and the stuff all of us remember the 80's for.
Joe Jackson has put out some great albums too. This is not just one his album leading up to this album. The previous four are just as good. So try really something not 80's even though it is from 1982. Some of you know this stuff, others should listen and feel smart because you walk into a store and someone who is my age sees you looking at Joe Jackson. There might be a good conversation there. "When I was young in the early 80's I used to listen to Joe Jackson." Try it and enjoy! Classic all the way!
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