The 90s Hip-hop music jumps off the streets and into the pop mainstream thanks to high-stepping, fast-rapping performers like
Vanilla Ice and
MC Hammer. Later on, the hip-hop
The 80s Blondie , Devo and Duran Duran usher in the new wave with electronic sounds and pop hooks. In the stadiums, Foreigner , Van Halen andJourney
The 70s Led Zeppelin adds extra volume and energy to r&b to create heavy metal, inspiring a legion of hard-rocking groups like Aerosmith and AC/DC
The 60s The Beatles bring pop music into a new era as they charm the world with their cute image, jangling guitars and stunning pop melodies. The British Invasion hits in full force
The 50s Elvis Presley shakes his hips on
The Ed Sullivan Show , and the rock ‘n’ roll craze begins. For those scandalized by such unwholesomeness, there’s always nice young men like

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I see even X-factor uses the Live and let die theme music these days. Understandably so as this 40 year old Bond theme just never dates and sounds as powerful now as it did back in 1973. Of all the Bond … Continue reading →

So when the seventies hit the high street, who was it having the big fashion input. Which seventies icon effected your fashion sense? Here are some famous fashion icons we think you may remember from the groovy decade Farrah Fawcett … Continue reading →

1964 was a leap year that saw Martin Luther King, Jr receives the Nobel Peace Prize, James Bond released his third outing with Goldfinger along with all the merchandise and comedian Harry Hill was born in 1964. The Summer Olympics were held in … Continue reading →