Monday, April 7, 2014

80s FASHION - (Remembering the 80s)

Hello and welcome back..... Getting a little off track, I thought I would look back to some fashion trends of the 80s, because sometimes we need reminding how good (or bad) the 80s really were.... Enjoy




MTV GENERATION
With the introduction of music videos, fans were able to connect with their favorite musicians in a much more visual way than in decades fast. This had a definite impact on fashion, popularizing looks that mimicked the styles of the decade's superstars, such as the Madonna-inspired look pictured here (Left)














PEEK-A-BOO BRA & BUSTIER
While 80s fashion was influenced by Madonna in many ways, one of the most revolutionary impacts she had was popularizing the bustier for everyday wear. In doing this, her influence also lifted the taboo on showing bra straps, sending many young women to the store to purchase bras in contrasting colors. (Right)















SUPER FUN LOOKS
As Cyndi Lauper sang her classic 80s anthem Girls Just Want to Have Fun song, she certainly looked the part. Fans decided to emulate the look, popularizing fun and funky style combinations. Flouncy minis, polka dots, bold color combinations and super-size accessories were a great way to show off your fun-loving spirit. (Left)














ROCK AND ROLL BEAUTY
Music-inspired fashion wasn't limited to min-skirts. Body-hugging leggings or pants paired with whimsical tops and trendy accessories in contrasting patterns were also great trends of the day. This look was ideal for 80s concert-going or club-hopping. (Right)
















ELEGANT CELEBRITY STYLE
Musicians weren't the only celebrities who influenced 80s fashion. Princess Diana, still considered a fashion icon today, inspired trends in dressy attire, such as high-necked silky blouses with built-in flowing ties and billowing sleeves. (Left)
















FASHION ICON FORMALWEAR
Princess Di's love of ruffles - first seen in her wedding dress - also inspired evening wear trends throughout the decade. Big ruffles (and plenty of them!) were a popular 80s trend in formal attire, for occasions ranging from prom to bridal attire. (Right)















MOVIE INSPIRED FASHION
The movie Flashdance had a significant impact on exercise wear, club attire and street apparel. The sex appeal of Jennifer Beals' character inspired 80s fashionistas to cut old tee shirts or sweatshirts to make a larger neckline that fell off the shoulder, and resulted in ready-made "torn" sweats being introduced to the market.
(Left)













EXERCISE CLOTHES
While Flahsdance may have started the trend of wearing workout clothes outside the the gym, it didn't stop there. Aerobics-wear and other types of exercise clothing were often seen on the street during the 80s. (Right)
















HEADBANDS
Headbands were a must-have hair accessory during the 80s, and were worn with everything from exercise wear to club attire. They were worn by those who actually needed to tame their "big hair" as well as by those with shorter, smoother styles just as a fashion statement. (Left)















LEG WARMERS
During the 80s, leg warmers also came out of exercise studios and into mainstream fashion. They were typically paired with super-short skirts or worn over leggings or skinny jeans, beginning the popular trend of layering for fashion rather than just warmth. (Right)















LAYERED CLOTHING
Wearing leg warmers may have started the layering trend, but that's not where it stopped. During the 80s, women layered just about everything. Poplar trends included layering loose see-through tops or cropped sweaters over fitted tee shirts and tank tops to wearing bike shorts under short skirts. (Left)














LEGGINGS
Pairing oversized tunics with leggings was a popular look for 80s casual wear. It was easy to layer leggings with leg warmers or scrunched socks for a trendy fashion statement. Bold accessories like huge hoop earrings and bangle bracelets completed the look. (Right)
















TRENDY DENIM
Skinny-cut denim jeans made in then-modern finishes like acid or stone-washed denim were must have wardrobe pieces. If you were going for a super-trendy look, you might buy a pair that already had a few tears, or strategically rip a pair that you already owned. (Left)















PANTS PAIRING
Leggings weren't the only layering option for jeans and leggings during the 80s. They were often paired with multiple shirt layers, though sometimes a single over-sized tee shirt was chosen. Wearing flats or pumps with skinny-cut bottoms was a fashionable 80s look. (Right)














SHOULDER PADS
Tops weren't all meant to be layered either - at least not with other clothing pieces. Shoulder pads were all the rage for stylish women during the 80s - from slinky dresses like the one pictured here to button-up tops, casual corduroy blazers and dressy suit jackets. (Left)














LEATHER
Leather became quite trendy during the 80s, with women layering biker-looking jackets over everything from jeans and cut-up sweatshirts to skirts and frilly tops. Those who took the rock-and-roll look seriously often sported leather pants in colors ranging from black to red. (Right)














LACE UP ANKLE BOOTS
Lace-up ankle boots became very popular during the 1980s. The shiny patent leather finish of this flat-heeled pair was perfect for adding a bit of rock-and-roll flair to a casual look, while other popular styles came in conservative colors with spike or chunky heels. (Left)








MASSIVE "Thank You" to womens-fashion.lovetoknow.com for the info/photos




#80s
#80sfashion
#electronic80s

Sunday, April 6, 2014

CLASSIC POP MAGAZINE (Out Now)

Hello and welcome back..... Growing up in the 80s in Australia we had Smash Hits and Countdown Magazine to read. It was full of news, new music, posters of bands and Music lyrics so you could sing and pretend to know all the words..... Well, Its back.. Sort of.

Enter...

"Classic Pop Magazine" :)


The latest edition of 'Classic Pop Magazine' is a Synth Pop Special with news and articles on Vince Clark, Depeche Mode, Howard Jones, Heaven17, Thomas Dolby and Blancmange.... How exciting is that?, and its available now from Itunes, Online and possibly newsagents in the U.K... If you subscribe online you can save heaps and have 'Classic Pop magazine' delivered to your door (Airmail for customers outside U.K)... How cool.

Costs $7.49 (Aust price-electronic download)
           £3.99/$5.99 U.S
Also available for Android and Desktop (See pocketmags link below)
Back issues are available as this magazine has been going since 2012.
You will find this awesome magazine in the newsstand app on Itunes /   or Via Website (Links below)

Im Loving This, Classic Pop Magazine is a quality read... 10/10


LINKS

http://www.classicpopmag.com/

http://www.classicpopmag.com/buy-online/

http://www.pocketmags.com/viewmagazine.aspx?catid=1037&category=Music&subcatid=231&subcategory=Pop&title=Classic+Pop&titleid=1368

https://www.facebook.com/ClassicPopMag

https://twitter.com/ClassicPopMag









































































#80s
#classicpop
#electronic80s

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

CYNDI LAUPER - Behind the music

Hello and welcome back..... Ive always been a big fan of Cyndi Lauper, Love her music and her quirky personality.
This documentary goes behind the scenes to see what makes Cyndi Lauper tick, her personality, her music, ...its all here... Its really interesting. Enjoy

CYNDI LAUPER - BEHIND THE MUSIC  (Thanks to BringYatotheBrink for the video)



A Stunning and amazing singer and songwriter... Inspiring.
















































#cyndilauper
#80s
#electronic80s

Sunday, March 30, 2014

FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD - THE POWER OF LOVE (Lost Hit)

Hello and welcome back..... Watching a show on TV at the moment called 'Resurrection' and instantly recognized the theme being played 'The Power of Love', sung by a young lady by the name of 'Gabrielle Aplin'.

The original 'Power of Love' song was done beautifully by 'Frankie Goes to Hollywood' in 1984, it is a haunting song that is amazing to listen to.

A quote from Holly Johnson about this song - "I always felt like The Power Of Love was the record that would save me in this life. There is a biblical aspect to its spirituality and passion; the fact that love is the only thing that matters in the end."




FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD - THE POWER OF LOVE




Remake for TV series 'Resurrection'
Gabrielle Aplin - The Power Of Love



While the remake is stunning, I still Love Frankie's version, which one do you like?




Friday, March 28, 2014

THE NEW ROMANTICS SPECIAL (Mixtape 20) - (Music Download)

Hello and welcome back....New Romantic Special on Electronic80s (Mixtape 20)


Early 80s London U.K saw Fashion and Music fuse together to produce The New Romantic Scene.

One club in London set that scene, that being "The Blitz" run by Visage frontman 'Steve Strange' and music Dj 'Rusty Egan'..... The legend was born.

The music on this mixtape are not only New Romantic bands but also a few songs that you would hear in 'The Blitz'...

Enjoy

SONG TRACKS
1. Duran Duran - Planet Earth
2. Simple Minds - I Travel
3. Spandau Ballet - The Freeze
4. Ultravox - Sleepwalk
5. Visage - Visage (12" Dance Remix)
6. Adam & the Ants - Stand & Deliver
7. Depeche Mode - Photographic
8. Classix Nouveaux - Guilty
9. Japan - Quiet Life (7" version)
10. Gary Numan - Down in the Park
11. Human League - Being Boiled (Lost Version)
12. Landscape - Einstein a Go Go
13. OMD - Electricity
14. Shock - Angel Face
15. Visage - Fade to Grey (12" Dance Mix)



LISTEN / DOWNLOAD HERE   @ MP3 320kbps


 DURAN DURAN - PLANET EARTH  (Thanks to emimusic for the video)



ADAM AND THE ANTS - STAND AND DELIVER (Thanks to AdamAntVEVO for the video)



JAPAN - QUIET LIFE   (Thanks to JapanVEVO for the video)



VISAGE - FADE TO GREY    (Thanks to VisageVEVO for the video)

























































THANKS to theblitzclub.com for the photos - Visit Here



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HAIM - IF I COULD CHANGE YOUR MIND (Sounds like the 80s)

Hello and welcome back.... Such an amazing song, stunning vocals, sweeping synths... Im just in Heaven. If you have never heard of 'Haim' (rhymes with Time), do your ears a favour :)

HAIM - IF I COULD CHANGE YOUR MIND (Thanks to  HaimVEVO for the video)


 Haim are 3 sisters from California in the U.S ( Este Arielle, Danielle Sari & Alana Mychal Haim ) with a Male drummer called 'Danny Hutton' (Who's the lucky boy?).... Seriously, their music is brilliant.

LINKS

http://electronic80s.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/sounds-like-80s-vol-4-mixtape-16-music.html

http://haimtheband.com/

https://www.facebook.com/haimtheband

https://twitter.com/HAIMtheband

https://soundcloud.com/haimtime

https://myspace.com/wearehaim











Tuesday, March 25, 2014

SPANDAU BALLET - THE FREEZE (Lost Hit)

Hello and welcome back.... Im currently going through some Tapes and CDs for an upcoming special Mixtape download on 'New Romantics - The Blitz club' (Stay Tuned) and came across this song....Haven't heard it in years.... From 1981, Spandau Ballet - The Freeze
(OMG - Those Synths are Heaven)

SPANDAU BALLET - THE FREEZE  (Thanks to spandauballetVEVO for the video)