From Apocalypse Now to The Day After to Rocky IV, the pop-culture of 1979-1989 mirror our mindset from Jimmy Carter's crisis of confidence to Ronald Reagan's Shiny City on Hill. Let's take a ride through the 80's and remember the movies, TV and music of the Reagan Years.We've outlawed Russia foreve…
Ronald Reagan gives a speech at Brandenburg Gate and convinces Gorbachev to tear down this wall and with that wins The Cold War. Or maybe it was Rocky Balboa on Christmas Day 1985. Or when the Berlin Wall falls in 1989. No matter who gets the credit, the decade ended with David Hasselhoff ringing in the 1990s with a concert in unified Berlin. Music: Apple by the Preacher by Shane Ivers Music: Soviet March by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com Research credits to the Reagan Library and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
As the 1980's begin, we're in Year 11 of the 1970's. Richie and Ralph leave Happy Days, John Lennon heads back to the recording studio, and the Iranians hold 52 Americans hostage. Music: Apple by the Preacher by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Soviet March by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Ride of the Valkyries performed in 1921 by the American Symphony Orchestra via gutenberg.org Research credits to RogerEbert.com, the Reagan Library and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
We've outlawed Russia forever and begin bombing in five minutes. As the 70's wound down, we didn't really believe in ourselves - you can see it in the grittiness of the pop culture of the time. Then along came Reagan and once again America had The Right Stuff. In 1984 there was a lot to feel good about in America... Music: Apple by the Preacher by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com Music: Soviet March by Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com Research credits to the Reagan Library and the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library