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 +"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of [[Orion (constellation)|Orion]]. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the [[Tannhäuser]] Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die." --[[Tears in rain monologue]] delivered by [[Rutger Hauer]] as [[Roy Batty]] in ''[[Blade Runner]]''
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 +""[[Better Living Through Chemistry|Better things for better living … through chemistry]]" was a [[Dupont]] [[advertising slogan]] that ran from 1935 until 1982."--Sholem Stein
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 +'''1982''' is the 982nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 82nd year of the 20th century, and the 3rd year of the [[1980s]] decade.
== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
-*[[Violent Femmes (album)|Violent Femmes]] by Violent Femmes+===Art===
 +*[[Kerze (Candle)]], a painting by Gerhard Richter
 +*[[Protect Me From What I Want]], a work by Jenny Holzer
 +*[[Zeitgeist – Internationale Kunstausstellung Berlin ]]
 +*First issue of ''[[Les Cités obscures]]'' by François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters
 +===Literature===
 +====Fiction====
 +*''[[RanXerox in New York]]'' by Tanino Liberatore and Tamburini
 +*''[[Virginie, Her Two Lives]]'' by John Hawkes
 +*''[[Spanking the Maid]]'' by Robert Coover
 +*''[[Before She Met Me]]'' by Julian Barnes
 +*''[[Baltasar and Blimunda]]'' by Saramago
 +====Non-fiction====
 +*''[[Invention of Hysteria]]'' by Georges Didi-Huberman
 +*''[[Uncommon Places]]'' by Stephen Shore
 +===Film===
 +====Feature films====
 +*''[[Eating Raoul]]'' by Paul Bartel
 +*''[[The Thing (1982 film)|The Thing]]'' by John Carpenter
 +*''[[Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid]]'' by Carl Reiner
 +*''[[The Draughtsman's Contract]]'' by Peter Greenaway
 +*''[[Querelle]]'' by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
 +*''[[Blade Runner]]'' by Ridley Scott
 +*''[[Tron]]'' by Steven Lisberger
 +*''[[Koyaanisqatsi]]'' by Godfrey Reggio
 +*''[[Forbidden Zone]]'' by Richard Elfman
 +*''[[The Atomic Cafe]]'' by Loader, Rafferty and Rafferty
 +*''[[Café Flesh]]'' by Stephen Sayadian
 +=====Guilty pleasures=====
 +*''[[Slapstick of Another Kind]]'' by Steven Paul
 +*''[[The Killing of America]]'' by Sheldon Renan
 +*''[[Liquid Sky]]'' by Slava Tsukerman
 +*''[[Evil Dead]]'' by Sam Raimi
 +*''[[Q (1982 film)|Q]]'' by Larry Cohen
 +*''[[Fast Times at Ridgemont High]]'' by Amy Heckerling
 +====Short films====
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-Liquid Sky (1982) -  
-Cafe Flesh (1982) -  
-Eating Raoul (1982) -  
-The Thing (1982) 
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-Planet Rock (1982) - Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force 
-Dirty Talk (1982) - Klein & MBO 
-Together Forever (1982) - Exodus 
-Don't Make Me Wait (1982) - Peech Boys 
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-*Ranxerox in New York (1982) - Liberatore and Tamburini  
-**Although the adventures of Tanino Liberatore's Rank Xerox had previously been published in various magazines in Italy (Frigidaire, Cannibale), France ( l'Echo des Savanes), US (Heavy Metal), the first hard cover Rank Xerox story (as it was then called by the authors) appeared in 1982 on Ed. Albin Michel. 
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-  
===Music=== ===Music===
-*The TB-303 was a synthesizer/sequencer produced by the Roland corporation in 1982 and 1983 that had a crucial role in the development of contemporary electronic music, but most of all on the acid house that would follow a couple of years later. +*The [[Roland TB-303]] was a synthesizer/sequencer produced by the [[Roland Corporation]] in 1982 and 1983 that had a crucial role in the development of contemporary electronic music, but most of all on the acid house that would follow a couple of years later.
*Dub in disco *Dub in disco
-**"Thanks to You and "Don't Make Me Wait" came out and started the whole dub thing in disco." Steven Harvey in Collusion magazine #5, 1983 [...]+**"[[Thanks to You]]" and "[[Don't Make Me Wait (Peech Boys song)|Don't Make Me Wait]]" came out and started the whole [[dub music|dub]] thing in disco." [[Steven Harvey]] in Collusion magazine #5, 1983 [...]
- +
**Shep Pettibone: " [...] strangely enough, all these computer records started after "Thanks To You". It was kind of like that computer sound within a black vein. **Shep Pettibone: " [...] strangely enough, all these computer records started after "Thanks To You". It was kind of like that computer sound within a black vein.
*Disco and electro *Disco and electro
-**In 1982 NYC disco expanded its perimeters to include dub, electronics, jazz, Latin, afro, new wave - a cauldron capable of melting down any ingredient. Records by The Peech Boys, Sinnamon and D Train allied the Black R&B tradition with high-tech mix/electronics. The emergence of labels Tommy Boy and Streetwise under Arthur Baker and John Robie pushed the hard electronic/beat box edge to the fore. To turn on one of me city's three dance radio stations and hear a DJ mixing three records together at once seemed like an impossible dream of the avant garde infiltrating the market place. -- Steven Harvey [...]+**In 1982 NYC [[disco]] expanded its perimeters to include dub, electronics, jazz, Latin, afro, new wave - a [[cauldron]] capable of melting down any ingredient. Records by [[The Peech Boys]], [[Sinnamon]] and [[D Train]] allied the Black R&B tradition with high-tech mix/electronics. The emergence of labels Tommy Boy and Streetwise under Arthur Baker and John Robie pushed the hard electronic/beat box edge to the fore. To turn on one of me city's three dance radio stations and hear a DJ mixing three records together at once seemed like an impossible dream of the avant garde infiltrating the market place. -- [[Steven Harvey]]
-*Compact disco launched+*Compact disc launched
-**The compact disc was launched in 1982. The advantage of the CD is that it was digital, which helped prepare the MP3-P2P (Napster et all) revolution of the late nineties.+**The [[compact disc]] was launched in 1982. The advantage of the CD is that it was digital, which helped prepare the MP3-P2P (Napster et all) revolution of the late nineties.
====Singles==== ====Singles====
 +*[[Sexual Healing]] by Marvin Gaye
 +*[[Planet Rock (song) |Planet Rock]] by Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force
 +*[[Dirty Talk (Klein + M.B.O. song) |Dirty Talk]] by Klein & MBO
 +*[[Together Forever]] by Exodus
 +*[[Don't Make Me Wait (Peech Boys song)|Don't Make Me Wait]] by Peech Boys
 +*[[Atomic Dog]] by George Clinton
 +*[[Over Like a Fat Rat ]] by Fonda Rae
 +*[[Feel Up]] by Grace Jones
 +*[[Go Bang!]] by Dinosaur L
 +*[[You Are in My System]] by The System
 +*[[She Can't Love You]] by Chemise
 +*[[Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life]] by Indeep
 +*[[Sex Without Stress]] by the Au Pairs
 +*[[Bam Bam]] by Sister Nancy
 +*[[The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five song)|The Message]] by Grandmaster Flash
 +*[[Work Song (Bill Laswell song) |Work Song]] by Bill Laswell
 +*[[Skindo Le Le]] by Alive!
 +*[[My Spine (Is The Bassline)]] by Shriekback
 +*[[Why (Carly Simon song)|Why]] by Carly Simon
 +*[[Ja Funmi]] by King Sunny Ade
 +*[[What About My Love?]] by Johnnie Taylor
 +*[[Barely Breaking Even (The Universal Robot Band) |Barely Breaking Even]] by Universal Robot Band
 +*[[Act Like You Know]] by Fat Larry's Band
 +*[[I Feel Love]] by [[Donna Summer]]
 +*[[Thanks to You]] by Sinnamon
 +*[[Dog Police]] by Dog Police
 +*[[Do It to the Music]] by Raw Silk
 +*[[Searchin' For Some Lovin']] by Debbie Trusty
 +*[[Estrelar]] by Marcos Valle
 +*[[Camino Del Sol]] by Isabelle Antena
 +*Can You Feel It by [[Funk Fusion Band]]
 +*[[Walking On Sunshine]] by Rockers Revenge
 +*[[Why I Came To California]] by [[Leon Ware]]
 +*[[Heavy Vibes]] by the Montana Sextet
 +*[[Let Me Have It All]] by Material
 +*[[Number One (Patrice Rushen song) |Number One]] by Patrice Rushen
 +*[[Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)]] Man Parrish
 +*[[My Jamaican Guy]] by Grace Jones
 +*[[Haven´t Been Funked Enough]] by Extra
 +*[[In and Out (Willie Hutch song) |In and Out]] by Willy Hutch
 +*[[Ease Your Mind]] by Touchdown
 +*[[Every Way But Loose]] by Plunky & the Oneness of Juju
 +*You Brought the Sunshine by [[Clark Sisters]]
 +*[[Key West]] by [[Kasso]]
 +*[[Blue Monday]] by New Order
 +*[[I Want To Thank You]] by Alicia Myers
 +*[[Buffalo Gals]] by Malcolm McLaren
 +*[[Cosmic Cars]] by Cybotron
 +*[[Money's Too Tight (to Mention)]] by Valentine Brothers
 +*[[Keep the Fire Burning]] by Gwen McCrae
 +*[[Kick That Habit Man]] by Monte Cazazza
- 1. Together Forever - Exodus+====Albums====
- 2. Peech Boys - Don't Make Me Wait+*[[Violent Femmes (album)|''Violent Femmes'']] by Violent Femmes
- 3. Grace Jones - Feel Up (Levan mix)+*''[[Thriller (Michael Jackson album)|Thriller]]'' by Michael Jackson
- 4. Dinosaur L - Go Bang [Arthur Russell]+*''[[Kakashi]]'' by Yasuaki Shimizu
- 5. Klein & MBO - Dirty Talk+*''[[One Down]]'' by Material
- 6. Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock [...]+*''[[Juju Music]]'' by King Sunny Ade
- 7. Michelle Wallace 'Jazzy Rhythm' Tee Scott+
- 8. Donna Summer - I Feel Love (Patrick Cowley's remix)+
- 9. Debbie Trusty - Searchin' for Some Lovin' [Nick Martinelli]+
- 10. Chemise - She Can't Love You+
- 11. Raw Silk 'Do It To The Music' [Nick Martinelli]+
- 12. Fonda Rae 'Over Like A Fat Rat' [Fonda Rae]+
- 13. Indeep - Last Night A DJ Saved My Life+
- 14. Bo Kool - Love Money [Jazz-Funk]+
- 15. Carly Simon - Why+
- 16. Denroy Morgan - Happy Feeling+
- 17. Funk Fusion Band - Can You Feel It [Nick Martinelli]+
- 18. Rockers Revenge - Walking On Sunshine [Jamaica]+
- 19. Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know + Whatnauts+
- 20. Leon Ware - Why I Came To California+
- 21. Sinnamon - Thanks To You [Shep Pettibone]+
- 22. Montana Sextet Heavy Vibes [Montana]+
- 23. Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing (one of the very first 808s used for bass)+
- 24. Material - Let Me Have It All+
- 25. Patrice Rushen - Number One+
- 26. Heaven And Earth - I Really Love You+
- 27. Inner Life - Moment Of My Life+
- 28. Man Parrish - Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)+
- 29. Grace Jones - My Jamaican Guy+
- 30. Extra - Haven´t Been Funked Enough+
- 31. Willy Hutch - In and Out+
- 32. Touchdown - Ease Your Mind+
- 33. Plunky & the Oneness of Juju - Every Way But Loose+
- 34. Clark Sisters - You Brought the Sunshine+
- 35. Kasso - Key West+
- 36. New Order - Blue Monday+
- 37. Alicia Myers - I Want To Thank You+
- 38. Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Gals+
- 39. Cybotron - Cosmic Cars [Juan Atkins]+
- 40. Universal Robot Band - Barely Breaking Even+
- 41. Valentine Brothers - Money's Too Tight (To Mention) +
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- +
-Thriller (1982) - Michael Jackson+
-Inner Life - Inner Life+
-One Down - Material+
-Armagideon Time (1982) - Willie Williams+
-King Sunny Ade - Juju+
- +
-Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) - Carl Reiner+
-The Draughtsman's Contract (1982) - Peter Greenaway+
-Querelle (1982) - Rainer Werner Fassbinder+
-Blade Runner (1982) - Ridley Scott+
-Tron (1982) - Steven Lisberger+
-Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) - Amy Heckerling +
-Evil Dead (1982) - Sam Raimi+
-Q (1982) - Larry Cohen+
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==Births== ==Births==
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
 +* [[Patrick Dewaere]]
 +* [[Georges Perec]] (1936 - 1982)
* [[Patrick Cowley]] (1950 - 1982) * [[Patrick Cowley]] (1950 - 1982)
* [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] (1945 - 1982) * [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] (1945 - 1982)
* [[Jacques Tati]] (1908 - 1982) * [[Jacques Tati]] (1908 - 1982)
-* [[Romy Schneider]] (1938 - 1982) 
* [[Mario Praz]] (1896 – 1982) * [[Mario Praz]] (1896 – 1982)
* [[Lester Bangs]] (1948 - 1982) * [[Lester Bangs]] (1948 - 1982)
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* [[May 10]] - [[Peter Weiss]], German writer and artist (b. [[1916]]) * [[May 10]] - [[Peter Weiss]], German writer and artist (b. [[1916]])
* [[May 29]] - [[Romy Schneider]], Austrian actress (cardiac arrest) (b. [[1938]]) * [[May 29]] - [[Romy Schneider]], Austrian actress (cardiac arrest) (b. [[1938]])
 +* [[December 19]] - [[Dwight Macdonald]], social critic, combative journalist and anarchist (b. [[1906]])
* [[December 24]] - [[Louis Aragon]], French writer (b. [[1897]]) * [[December 24]] - [[Louis Aragon]], French writer (b. [[1897]])
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"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die." --Tears in rain monologue delivered by Rutger Hauer as Roy Batty in Blade Runner


""Better things for better living … through chemistry" was a Dupont advertising slogan that ran from 1935 until 1982."--Sholem Stein

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1982 is the 982nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 82nd year of the 20th century, and the 3rd year of the 1980s decade.

Contents

Art and culture

Art

Literature

Fiction

Non-fiction

Film

Feature films

Guilty pleasures

Short films

Music

  • The Roland TB-303 was a synthesizer/sequencer produced by the Roland Corporation in 1982 and 1983 that had a crucial role in the development of contemporary electronic music, but most of all on the acid house that would follow a couple of years later.
  • Dub in disco
    • "Thanks to You" and "Don't Make Me Wait" came out and started the whole dub thing in disco." Steven Harvey in Collusion magazine #5, 1983 [...]
    • Shep Pettibone: " [...] strangely enough, all these computer records started after "Thanks To You". It was kind of like that computer sound within a black vein.
  • Disco and electro
    • In 1982 NYC disco expanded its perimeters to include dub, electronics, jazz, Latin, afro, new wave - a cauldron capable of melting down any ingredient. Records by The Peech Boys, Sinnamon and D Train allied the Black R&B tradition with high-tech mix/electronics. The emergence of labels Tommy Boy and Streetwise under Arthur Baker and John Robie pushed the hard electronic/beat box edge to the fore. To turn on one of me city's three dance radio stations and hear a DJ mixing three records together at once seemed like an impossible dream of the avant garde infiltrating the market place. -- Steven Harvey
  • Compact disc launched
    • The compact disc was launched in 1982. The advantage of the CD is that it was digital, which helped prepare the MP3-P2P (Napster et all) revolution of the late nineties.

Singles

Albums

Births

Deaths




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