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80s Home > 80s Culture > Famous People of the 80s > Totally Rad Rockers Famous People of the 80s: The Totally Rad Rockers
The music of the 80s spawned much of what's popular today,
especially in terms of electronica, alt. pop, and synth bliss. While
grunge may have inspired alternative rock as we know it today, 80s pop,
new wave, and punk gave birth to a whole new generation of music
Madonna. After evolving from a cute-but-naughty virgin (well, like one anyway) to the monolith she is today, Madonna embodies all that was good from the 80s - excess, audacity, and confidence - and is still bringing it to us, material girl style.
However, the 80s were also home to some musicians who, sadly, stayed in the 80s. In 1978, Olivia Newton-John became a heroine to a plethora of young girls, and let that status skyrocket her into fame with her totally rad, anatomically inspired songs like Physical and Heart Attack. And Cyndi Lauper, even after a small run on the small screen in the decades following, left her fab fame in the 80s after her fans left behind their own jelly bracelets and outrageously punk-meets-pop hair. Speaking of hair, the 80s music scene was alive with trendsetting manes, no matter what genre. We had the infamously rowdy hair bands, like Bon Jovi, Poison, and Van Halen, as well as the infamously quirky new wave stylers like the Thompson Twins and A Flock of Seagulls. And refusing to be outdone by their outrageous hair, both The Cure's Robert Smith and Culture Club's Boy George took their androgenous looks and used them to promote their amazing music to the masses all throughout the 80s.
And, above all else, let us not forget the King of Pop himself, Mr. Michael Jackson. His current-day social pariah status notwithstanding, MJ's superstardom had the whole world screaming over a simple sequined glove. The rapidly-whitening musician also broke records with his 1983 horror flick video for "Thriller," the longest, most expensive, and most elaborate music video of its time. And while his real life may now resemble a monster movie, back in the 80s Michael Jackson moonwalked his way into millions of hearts, and it was bad. You know it. |
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