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1980’s Pop Music

1980’s Pop Music. 1980’s. 1980’s. 1980’s. 1980’s. 1980’s. DELSA LEGER PD.8. Starter:. How many different styles can you name from each decade? On the paper – write down as many styles as you can. Try to match the style with the decade it first came into existence.

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1980’s Pop Music

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  1. 1980’s Pop Music

  2. 1980’s 1980’s 1980’s 1980’s 1980’s DELSA LEGER PD.8

  3. Starter: How many different styles can you name from each decade? • On the paper – write down as many styles as you can. • Try to match the style with the decade it first came into existence. • Research it to check (choose a handful for each pair)

  4. Where are we now? • 3 Be able to perform original pop music • 4 Be able to perform pop music as part of an ensemble You need to perform at least 4 pieces of different periods and genres: • Day Tripper (50s) • Alejandro (00s) • Fleetwood Mac (80s) • 1 to complete • Your own solo performances

  5. What we have to cover: • 1970s–1990s genres: electronica, glam rock, heavy metal, soft rock, pop ballad, girl power, boy/girl bands, Britpop northern soul, grunge, punk, hip hop, garage

  6. MTV MTV was the first music channel

  7. MTV • Launched 1 August 1981 • The first music video shown on MTV was The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star“ • Within a couple of months, record stores in areas where MTV was available were selling music that local radio stations were not playing, such as Men at Work, Bow Wow Wow, and Human League • The orginal tagline: "You'll never look at music the same way again,“ The rise of the Pop Video

  8. 1st video to be shot and edited on video-tape was Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody (1975) • Dire Straits – Money for Nothing (1984) – 1st video to be played on MTV Europe

  9. THRILLER Thriller was the first music video created of 14minutes 1983director – martin scorsese

  10. VIDEOS TO WATCH • Adam and the Ants – Prince Charming (1981) • Duran Duran – Rio (1982) • A-ha – Take on Me (1985) • Peter Gabriel – Sledgehammer (1986) • Pet Shop Boys – It’s a Sin (1987)

  11. Duran duran – rio (1982) • Sustained electronic sound – reversed loops of metal rods on the strings of a grand piano • 4 bars of arpeggiator notes (synth function) accompanied by the drum kit • Electric guitar - heavy chords on beats 2 + 4 • Vocals enter – regularly phrased 16 bar verse • Main vocals joined by backing vocals for the chorus – EBDA – regular 4 by 4 structure • Instrumental link based on intro • Verse 2 – chorus 2 • Mellow section – arpeggiator drops out, drums maintain semiquaver on hats • Tenor sax solo • Adapted verse – 2 choruses and sax returns, vocalists join in, coda

  12. AIDS AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is the final stage of HIV disease, which causes severe damage to the immune system.

  13. WE ARE THE WORLD A song by Michael Jackson. It came out in 1985. many artist got together to re sing it.

  14. Synth Pop • Gary Numan – Cars (1979) beginning of the use of the synthesiser • Influences from Germany – Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream • Development in the synthesiser – more portable • MIDI (1982) • Ultravox, Human League, Depeche Mode

  15. Hip hop • US – use of sampling technology – easier to use than twin turntables • North part of New York – Bronx at the end of the 70s • Urban graffiti, dancing, party music played by DJs • Takes ideas from Jamaica and using MCs to host events • DJs repeated breaks, MCs improvised spoken lyrics or poetry – rap • DJ KoolHerc, AfrikaBambaataa • Grandmaster Flash- introduced scratching • Sugar Hill Records specialists in rap music • 1st commercial hip-hop hit – Rapper’s Delight (Sugarhill Gang in 1979)

  16. Heavy metal • Kiss, Aerosmith, Motorhead, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, DefLeppard, Twisted Sister, Metallica, Megadeth • Sub-genres formed – death metal, black metal, power metal, gothic metal • Grew from psychedlic rock and blues rock • Fast tempo • Powerful bass lines • Large drum kits • Electric guitar – power chords, low-pitched riffs • Lyrics often based upon fantasy, mythological figures • Black T shirts and long hair – think Max!

  17. Uk rock branches out • The Smiths – Meat is Murder (1985) • Stone Roses and Happy Mondays – dance and rock • Later in the 90’s they influenced alternative rock and indie bands • Jamaican music influenced rock music • Other early eggae influenced bands (ska): • UB40, The Police, Madness, The Specials

  18. 1980 superstars • Rise of cable TV in USA and MTV important in the career of global stars/pop artists • Michael Jackson • Madonna • Prince • Whitney Houston • Tina Turner • Cyndi Lauper • Gloria Estefan • Annie Lennox • Kate Bush

  19. Celtic fusion • Clannad – Theme fro Harry’s Game • Enya (their lead singer) • Sinead O’Connor • The Pogues • The Corrs • Capercaillie • Use of pentatonic scales (5 notes), less aggressive mood, synths,

  20. Stock, aitken and waterman • British song writing team • Known for their high-quality commercial sound • Choose a song title, lay down a guide rhythm, add a harmonic structure with a keyboard track, add the bass, guitars, synths and percussion • Fast tempo – high energy – HI-NRG • Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Rick Astley, Bananarama

  21. Club and Street Mix • In mid ’70s popular dance music by Bee Gees. Traditional dance music started to sound uniform and anonymous • New technology gave ability to produce clean,hard, repetitive drum beats ideal for dancing – Donna Summer. • In Britain, in 1980s Gary Numan, Heaven 17, Spandau Ballet, Human League used synthesisers and tapes to make futuristic pop and dance music

  22. America and Britain in the ’80s • In America ‘rap’ came up from streets of New York and Chicago – performers shouted lyrics over music often taken from other records. • Technique known as ‘scratching’ was incorporated, followed later by ‘sampling’. • House music established in Britain during mid to late 80s – gospel style vocals, heavy bass and drums • Acid House evolved around Ibiza and non-stop dancing en mass.

  23. Acid House and Rave • Clothing was baggy, dungarees, beach wear • Techno music – intense, hypnotic and ear splitting • Dance music dominated up to early ’90s • Raves became popular – government tried to stop them – dancing became a political act. • Growing interest in Asian dance music

  24. Development of technology - CDS CD’S were when they put music on and movies.

  25. Development of technology • Advances in the synthesiser – polyphonic synths (presets, memory locations and on board effects) • Yamaha – Digital FM snths – DX7(1983) – electronic piano and marimba sounds • Roland – D-50 (1987) – linear arithmetic synthesis (beginning of a sound is sampled and normal analogue oscillators produce the rest) • 1980 – Simmons electronic drums • 1981 – Roland TR-808 analogue drum machine • E-Mu Emulator II keyboard workstation - affordable sampler able to produce 8 sounds simultaneously • Aftertouch added to synths – change a sound by applying pressure to a key after it is depressed

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