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--"[[Seedy Films]]" (1981) by Soft Cell --"[[Seedy Films]]" (1981) by Soft Cell
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 +Another lonely night, another [[lonely]] [[night]]<br>
 +Stare at the TV screen, stare at the [[TV]] screen<br>
 +I don't know what to do, [[I don't know what to do]]<br>
 +I need a rendezvous, I need a [[rendezvous]]<br>
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 +--"[[Computer Love (Kraftwerk song)|Computer Love]]" (1981) by Kraftwerk
 +<hr>
 +[[Jukebox|Juke box]] baby<br>
 +Juke Box baby<br>
 +Juke Box baby<br>
 +Juke Box baby<br>
 +Juke Box baby<br>
 +Uh huh<br>
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 +--"[[Jukebox Babe]]" (1981) by Alan Vega
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*''[[Cities of the Red Night]]'' by William Burroughs *''[[Cities of the Red Night]]'' by William Burroughs
* ''[[Lanark: A Life in Four Books]]'' by Alasdair Gray * ''[[Lanark: A Life in Four Books]]'' by Alasdair Gray
 +* ''[[The White Hotel]]'' by D. M. Thomas
====Non-fiction==== ====Non-fiction====
*''[[Cult Movies (book)|Cult Movies]]'' by Danny Peary *''[[Cult Movies (book)|Cult Movies]]'' by Danny Peary
-*''[[The Celluloid Closet]]'' by Vito Russo+*''[[The Celluloid Closet (book) |The Celluloid Closet]]'' by Vito Russo
*''[[Danse Macabre (book)|Danse Macabre]]'' by Stephen King *''[[Danse Macabre (book)|Danse Macabre]]'' by Stephen King
*''[[Literary Machines]]'' by Ted Nelson *''[[Literary Machines]]'' by Ted Nelson
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* ''[[Le capitalisme de la séduction]]'' by Michel Clouscard * ''[[Le capitalisme de la séduction]]'' by Michel Clouscard
* ''[[The End of the Road: Vanishing Highway Architecture in America|The End of the Road]]'' by John Margolies * ''[[The End of the Road: Vanishing Highway Architecture in America|The End of the Road]]'' by John Margolies
 +* ''[[Memphis: The New International Style]]'' by Barbara Radice
===Visual art=== ===Visual art===
*''[[Bad Boy]]'', a painting by Eric Fischl *''[[Bad Boy]]'', a painting by Eric Fischl
 +*''[[Codex Seraphinianus]]'' by Luigi Serafini
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===Film=== ===Film===
*''[[Mommie Dearest (film)|Mommie Dearest]]'' by Frank Perry *''[[Mommie Dearest (film)|Mommie Dearest]]'' by Frank Perry
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*''[[Ms. 45]]'' by Abel Ferrara *''[[Ms. 45]]'' by Abel Ferrara
*''[[The Howling (film)|The Howling]]'' by Joe Dante *''[[The Howling (film)|The Howling]]'' by Joe Dante
-*''[[Beau-père]]'' by Bertrand Blier+*''[[Beau Pere]]'' by Bertrand Blier
*''[[Coup de Torchon]]'' by Bertrand Tavernier *''[[Coup de Torchon]]'' by Bertrand Tavernier
*''[[Pixote]]'' by Hector Babenco *''[[Pixote]]'' by Hector Babenco
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*[[Happy Days]] by North End *[[Happy Days]] by North End
*Let's Do It by Convertion *Let's Do It by Convertion
-*[[Turned On To You]] by [[80's Ladies]]+*[[Turned On To You]] by [[Eighties Ladies]]
*You're The One For Me by [[D Train]] *You're The One For Me by [[D Train]]
*[[A Little Bit Of Jazz]] by Nick Straker Band *[[A Little Bit Of Jazz]] by Nick Straker Band
*Don't Turn Your Back On Me by [[Frontline Orchestra]] *Don't Turn Your Back On Me by [[Frontline Orchestra]]
*[[Sure Shot]] by [[Tracy Weber]] *[[Sure Shot]] by [[Tracy Weber]]
 +*[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (song)|Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]] by Black Uhuru
 +*[[Flying Turns]] by Crash Course in Science
====Albums==== ====Albums====
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*''[[24 → 24 Music]]'' by Dinosaur L *''[[24 → 24 Music]]'' by Dinosaur L
*''[[Neuromantic (album)|Neuromantic]]'' by Yukihiro Takahashi *''[[Neuromantic (album)|Neuromantic]]'' by Yukihiro Takahashi
 +*''[[Escape (Jody Harris and Robert Quine album)|Escape]]'' by Jody Harris and Robert Quine
 +*''[[Lounge Lizards (album)|Lounge Lizards]]'' by The Lounge Lizards
 +*''[[Mutant Disco]]'' by various ZE Records artists
== Deaths == == Deaths ==
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* [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Georges Brassens]], French singer and songwriter (b. [[1921]]) * [[October 29]] &ndash; [[Georges Brassens]], French singer and songwriter (b. [[1921]])
* [[September 9]] &ndash; [[Jacques Lacan]], French psychoanalyst (b. 1901) * [[September 9]] &ndash; [[Jacques Lacan]], French psychoanalyst (b. 1901)
 +* [[September 29]] &ndash; [[Frances Yates]], British historian (b. 1899)
* [[November 3]] &ndash; [[Jean Eustache]], French film director (b. [[1938]]) * [[November 3]] &ndash; [[Jean Eustache]], French film director (b. [[1938]])
* [[November 10]] &ndash; [[Abel Gance]], French film director (b. [[1889]]) * [[November 10]] &ndash; [[Abel Gance]], French film director (b. [[1889]])
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* [[November 29]] &ndash; [[Natalie Wood]], American actress (b. [[1938]]) * [[November 29]] &ndash; [[Natalie Wood]], American actress (b. [[1938]])
* [[December 28]] &ndash; [[Bram van Velde]], Dutch painter (b. [[1895]]) * [[December 28]] &ndash; [[Bram van Velde]], Dutch painter (b. [[1895]])
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The Carlton Cabinet (1981) by Ettore Sottsass was my first exposure to postmodernism. I was hooked.--Jahsonic


Sleazy city
Seedy films
Breathing so heavy
Next to my neighbour
Let's get acquainted
Getting to know you
Feeling sleazy
In seedy sin city

--"Seedy Films" (1981) by Soft Cell


Another lonely night, another lonely night
Stare at the TV screen, stare at the TV screen
I don't know what to do, I don't know what to do
I need a rendezvous, I need a rendezvous

--"Computer Love" (1981) by Kraftwerk


Juke box baby
Juke Box baby
Juke Box baby
Juke Box baby
Juke Box baby
Uh huh

--"Jukebox Babe" (1981) by Alan Vega

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1981 was a common year of the Gregorian calendar, the 1981st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 981st year of the 2nd millennium, the 81st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1980s decade.

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  • For the 1981 Village Voice Pazz and Jop Critics' Poll, Lester Bangs turned in a blank ballot, protesting the worthless state of rock and roll. "New Wave has terminated in thudding hollow Xeroxes of poses that aren't even annoying anymore," he wrote. "Rap is nothing, or not enough. Jazz does not exist as a musical form with anything new to say. And the rest of rock is recycling various formulae forever. I don't know what I'm going to write about - music is the only thing in the world I really care about - but I simply cannot pretend to find anything compelling in the choice between pap and mud."

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