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BELINDA CARLISLE


Mama’s living room. The other throwback still crossing our pathways today? The


catchy, enduring and persistant music of the era. Disco was certainly dead, but out of its ashes rose punk rock, new wave and the early stages of the electronic dance music movements. Another stand-out, indelibly associated with the decade?


The Go Go’s and Belinda Carlisle. They were a cutting-edge group, remarkably the first of their


kind; five young women who not only played their own instru- ments, but wrote their own songs. A group who would quickly dominate the charts with their 1981 debut album, Beauty and the Beat, which according to AllMusic, is one of the “Cornerstone albums of (U.S.) new wave.” The album sold in excess, of two million copies and reached double platinum status, making it one of the most successful debut albums of all time. Quickly solidifying a musical movement and sound that would blaze the trail for many, new American acts who would follow.


by joel martens, with contributions by bill biss


VACATION? PLEASE…SHE’S A WOMAN ON A MISSION


Ah, the ‘80s: Oversized clothes, huge shoulder pads, Benetton’s pastels andneon colors, lycra and all that big, big hair. Reagan was in the White House, cell phones weren’t, the Internet was, though relegated to underground military bunkers and computers were still the size of your


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RAGE monthly | APRIL 2017


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