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If the 1970s was the decade of disco, the | If the 1970s was the decade of disco, the 1980s may be the decade in which dancing Americans return to rock 'n' roll. | ||
This surprising turnaround may be seen — and heard — in the increasing popularity of New Wave music, a highly danceable, energetic style of rock. | This surprising turnaround may be seen — and heard — in the increasing popularity of New Wave music, a highly danceable, energetic style of rock. | ||
Record companies are aggressively signing New Wave bands. Conventional rock-format radio stations that once shunned this music as too experimental and anti-social are now regularly playing the records of such New Wave artists as Talking | Record companies are aggressively signing New Wave bands. Conventional rock-format radio stations that once shunned this music as too experimental and anti-social are now regularly playing the records of such New Wave artists as Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, The Ramones, The Clash, Blondie, and Joe Jackson. | ||
Part of New Wave's appeal lies in its musical experimentation and no-frills lyrics — often expressing dissatisfaction or disillusion with modern life. | Part of New Wave's appeal lies in its musical experimentation and no-frills lyrics — often expressing dissatisfaction or disillusion with modern life. | ||
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<center><h3> Crest of the wave </h3></center> | <center><h3> Crest of the wave </h3></center> | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parade_(magazine) Wikipedia: Parade (magazine)] | ||
*[http://archive.newsok.com/olive/apa/oklahoman/?href=DOK%2F1980%2F02%2F24&page=229 archive.newsok.com] | *[http://archive.newsok.com/olive/apa/oklahoman/?href=DOK%2F1980%2F02%2F24&page=229 archive.newsok.com] | ||
*[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1ftLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Oe4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3740%2C4696241 news.google.com] | |||
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