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+ | '''1978''' (MCMLXXVIII) was the 978th year of the 2nd millennium, the 78th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the [[1970s]] decade. | ||
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | ===Literature=== | + | |
===Art=== | ===Art=== | ||
+ | *[[Piazza d'Italia]] in New Orleans | ||
*''[[X Portfolio]]'' by Mapplethorpe | *''[[X Portfolio]]'' by Mapplethorpe | ||
+ | *''[[Proust Armchair]]'' by Alessandro Mendini | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Literature=== | ||
====Fiction==== | ====Fiction==== | ||
*''[[Requiem for a Dream]]'' by Hubert Selby Jr. | *''[[Requiem for a Dream]]'' by Hubert Selby Jr. | ||
*''[[The Stand]]'' by Stephen King | *''[[The Stand]]'' by Stephen King | ||
==== Non-fiction ==== | ==== Non-fiction ==== | ||
- | *''[[Freaks: Myths and Images of the Secret Self]]'' by [[Leslie Fiedler]] | + | *''[[Freaks: Myths and Images of the Secret Self]]'' by Leslie Fiedler |
- | *''[[Disco]]'' by [[Albert Goldman]] | + | *''[[Disco]]'' by Albert Goldman |
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
- | *''[[Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978 film)|Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]'' | ||
- | *''[[Piranha]]'' | ||
- | *''[[Pretty Baby (film)|Pretty Baby]]'' | ||
- | *''[[Up in Smoke ]]'' | ||
- | *''[[The Deer Hunter ]]'' | ||
- | *''[[National Lampoon's Animal House ]]'' | ||
- | *''[[Interiors ]]'' | ||
- | *''[[Midnight Express (film) ]]'' | ||
- | *''[[Hitler: A Film from Germany]]'' | ||
*''[[Martin (film)|Martin]]'' by George A. Romero | *''[[Martin (film)|Martin]]'' by George A. Romero | ||
- | *''[[La Cage aux Folles (film)|La Cage aux folles]]'' by Edouard Molinaro | + | *''[[La Cage aux Folles (film)|La Cage aux folles]]'' by Édouard Molinaro |
- | *''[[High Anxiety]]'' by Mel Brooks | + | *''[[Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978 film)|Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]'' by Philip Kaufman |
+ | *''[[Closed Circuit (film)|Circuito chiuso]]'' by Giuliano Montaldo | ||
+ | *''[[Pretty Baby (film)|Pretty Baby]]'' by Louis Malle | ||
+ | *''[[Piranha (1978 film)|Piranha]]'' by Joe Dante | ||
+ | *''[[Up in Smoke]]'' by Lou Adler | ||
+ | *''[[Animal House]]'' by John Landis | ||
+ | *''[[Interiors]]'' by Woody Allen | ||
+ | *''[[Midnight Express (film)]]'' by Oliver Stone | ||
+ | *''[[Hitler: A Film from Germany]]'' by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg | ||
+ | *''[[Fearless Frank, or Tit-bits from the Life of an Adventurer]]'' by Colin Bucksey | ||
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
- | *[[Public Image Ltd.]] formed | + | *[[Public Image Ltd]] formed |
- | *[[Telex]] debuts | + | *[[Telex (band) |Telex]] debuts |
- | *By 1978, punk and disco had divided the pop audience. | + | *Punk and disco divide the pop audience |
*[[Factory Records]] is founded | *[[Factory Records]] is founded | ||
*[[Mute Records]] is founded | *[[Mute Records]] is founded | ||
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*[[ZE Records]] is founded | *[[ZE Records]] is founded | ||
====Singles==== | ====Singles==== | ||
- | *"[[In the Bush]]" by [[Musique (Patrick Adams)|Musique]] | + | *[[In the Bush]] by Musique |
- | *"[[Disco Circus]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzfZ85ipb_c&] by [[Martin Circus]] | + | *[[Keep on Jumpin']] by Musique |
- | *"[[Armagideon Time]]" by [[Willi Williams]] | + | *[[Disco Circus]] by Martin Circus |
- | *"[[Neon Lights]]" by [[Kraftwerk]] | + | *[[Armagideon Time]] by Willi Williams |
- | *"[[Keep on Jumpin']] by [[Musique]] | + | *[[Neon Lights]] by Kraftwerk |
- | *"[[Weekend]]" by [[Phreek]] | + | *[[The Robots]] by Kraftwerk |
- | *"[[You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)]]" by [[Sylvester James]] | + | *[[Weekend (Tonight Is Party Time)|Weekend]] by Phreek |
- | *[[I Am the Fly]] - Wire | + | *[[I'm A Big Freak (R•U•1•2)]] by Phreek |
- | + | *[[You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)]] by Sylvester James | |
- | *[[Third World]] - [[Now That We Found Love]] | + | *[[I Am the Fly]] by Wire |
- | *[[Carl Bean]] - I Was Born This Way | + | *[[Sea, Sex and Sun]] by Serge Gainsbourg |
- | *[[Don Ray]] - Standing In The Rain | + | *[[Dance To The Drummer's Beat]] by Herman Kelly and Life |
- | *Dinosaur - [[Kiss Me Again]] [[Arthur Russell]] | + | *[[One Nation Under a Groove]] by Funkadelic |
- | *Goody Goody - It Looks Like Love | + | *[[Human Fly]] by The Cramps |
- | *[[First Choice]] - Love Thang | + | *[[Le Freak]] by Chic |
- | *[[Kraftwerk]] - The Robots | + | *[[Why Don't You Answer]] by Eberhard Schoener (with vocals by Sting) |
- | *[[Loleatta Holloway]] - Catch Me On The Rebound | + | *[[Elle et moi]] by Max Berlin |
- | *[[Kebekelektrik]] - War Dance | + | *[[Sweet Tears]] by Roy Ayers |
- | *[[Bohannon]] - Let's Start The Dance | + | *[[Moskow Diskow]] by Telex |
- | *[[Loleatta Holloway]] - I May Not Be There When You Want Me | + | *[[Kiss Me Again]] by Arthur Russell (as Dinosaur) |
- | *Freda Payne - I'll Do Anything For You | + | *[[Mellow, Mellow Right On]] by by Lowrell Simon |
- | *Lenny Williams - You Got Me Running | + | *[[Te Caliente]] by Patsy Gallant |
- | *[[Linda Clifford]] - Runaway Love | + | *[[Miss You (The Rolling Stones song)|Miss You]] by The Rolling Stones |
- | *Lorraine Johnson - Feed The Flame | + | *[[Now That We Found Love]] by Third World |
- | *Tasha Thomas - Shoot Me (With Your Love) | + | *[[I Was Born This Way]] by Carl Bean |
- | *[[Dan Hartman]] - Relight My Fire | + | *[[Knee 1]], a segment of the opera ''Einstein on the Beach'' by Philip Glass |
- | *[[Cory Daye]] - Pow Wow | + | *[[Standing In The Rain]] by Don Ray |
- | *[[Eddy Grant]] - Living On The Frontline | + | *[[Love Thang]] by First Choice |
- | *Ripple - The Beat Goes On | + | *[[War Dance]] by Kebekelektrik |
- | *[[Kleeer]] - Keep Your Body Workin' | + | *[[Let's Start the Dance]] by Bohannon |
- | *Phreek - Weekend | + | *[[You Got Me Running]] by Lenny Williams |
- | *[[Blackbyrds]] - Rock Creek Park | + | *[[Better Change Your Mind]] by William Onyeabor |
- | *[[Roy Ayers]] - Can't You See Me | + | *[[Runaway Love]] by [[Linda Clifford]] |
- | *David Bendeth - Feel The Real | + | *[[Relight My Fire]] by [[Dan Hartman]] |
- | *Love Comittee - Just As Long As I Got You | + | *[[Pow Wow]] by [[Cory Daye]] |
- | *John Gibbs And The US Steel Orchestra - Trinidad | + | *[[Living On The Frontline]] by [[Eddy Grant]] |
- | *Jean Carn - Don't Let It Go To Your Head | + | *[[The Beat Goes On]] by [[Ripple]] |
- | *[[Herbie Hancock]] - I Thought It Was You | + | *[[Rock Creek Park]] by [[Blackbyrds]] |
- | *[[Funkadelic]] - One Nation Under a Groove | + | *[[Just As Long As I Got You]] by [[Love Committee]] |
- | *Serge Gainsbourg - [[Sea, Sex and Sun]] | + | *[[Trinidad]] by [[John Gibbs And The US Steel Orchestra]] |
- | *Damon Harris - It's Music | + | *[[Don't Let It Go To Your Head]] by [[Jean Carn]] |
- | *Cheryl Lynn - You Saved My Day | + | *[[I Thought It Was You]] by [[Herbie Hancock]] |
- | *[[Max Berlin]] - Elle Et Moi | + | *[[You Saved My Day]] by [[Cheryl Lynn]] |
- | *[[Roy Ayers]] - [[Sweet Tears]] | + | *[[Warm Leatherette (single)|Warm Leatherette]] by The Normal |
- | *Telex - [[Moskow Diskow]] | + | *[[United/Zyklon B Zombie]] by Throbbing Gristle |
+ | *[[Money In My Pocket]] by Dennis Brown | ||
+ | *[[Le Serpent]] by Guem | ||
====Albums==== | ====Albums==== | ||
- | *''[[Patrick Adams Presents Phreek]]'' | + | *''[[Patrick Adams Presents Phreek]]'' by Patrick Adams |
- | *''[[No New York]]'' | + | *''[[No New York]]'' by various |
- | *''[[Question: Are We Not Men? Answer: We Are Devo! ]]'' | + | *''[[Q. Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!]]'' by Devo |
- | *''[[The Man-Machine]]'' by [[Kraftwerk]] | + | *''[[The Man-Machine]]'' by Kraftwerk |
- | *''[[Warm Leatherette (single)|Warm Leatherette]]'' by The Normal | + | *''[[One Nation Under a Groove]]'' by Funkadelic |
- | *''[[One Nation Under a Groove]]'' by [[Funkadelic]] | + | *''[[Best Dressed Chicken in Town]]'' by Dr. Alimantado |
- | *''[[Looking for St. Tropez]]'' by [[Telex]] | + | *''[[Green (Steve Hillage album)|Green]]'' by Steve Hillage |
- | *''[[Best Dressed Chicken in Town]]'' by [[Dr. Alimantado]] | + | *''[[Keep on Jumpin']]'' by Musique |
- | *''[[Green]]'' by [[Steve Hillage]] | + | *''[[Thousand Knives]]'' by Ryūichi Sakamoto |
- | *''[[Keep on Jumpin']]'' by [[Musique]] | + | *''[[Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread]]'' by Lee Perry |
- | *''[[The Thousand Knives of Ryūichi Sakamoto]]'' by [[Ryūichi Sakamoto]] | + | *''[[Ambient 1: Music for Airports]]'' by Brian Eno |
+ | * ''[[Nite Flights (album)|Nite Flights]]'' by the Walker Brothers | ||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
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*[[Ed Wood, Jr.]] | *[[Ed Wood, Jr.]] | ||
*[[Jacques Brel]] | *[[Jacques Brel]] | ||
- | *[[Hannah Höch]] | + | *[[Hannah Höch]], German painter and photographer (b. 1889) |
*[[Giorgio de Chirico]] | *[[Giorgio de Chirico]] | ||
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"In 1978 a series of punk rock influenced loud noise music concerts was held at New York’s Artists’ Space that led to the Brian Eno-produced recording No New York. This recording was the first attempt to define the no wave sound, documenting James Chance and the Contortions, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Mars and DNA." --Sholem Stein |
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1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was the 978th year of the 2nd millennium, the 78th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the 1970s decade.
Contents |
Art and culture
Art
- Piazza d'Italia in New Orleans
- X Portfolio by Mapplethorpe
- Proust Armchair by Alessandro Mendini
Literature
Fiction
- Requiem for a Dream by Hubert Selby Jr.
- The Stand by Stephen King
Non-fiction
- Freaks: Myths and Images of the Secret Self by Leslie Fiedler
- Disco by Albert Goldman
Film
- Martin by George A. Romero
- La Cage aux folles by Édouard Molinaro
- Invasion of the Body Snatchers by Philip Kaufman
- Circuito chiuso by Giuliano Montaldo
- Pretty Baby by Louis Malle
- Piranha by Joe Dante
- Up in Smoke by Lou Adler
- Animal House by John Landis
- Interiors by Woody Allen
- Midnight Express (film) by Oliver Stone
- Hitler: A Film from Germany by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
- Fearless Frank, or Tit-bits from the Life of an Adventurer by Colin Bucksey
Music
- Public Image Ltd formed
- Telex debuts
- Punk and disco divide the pop audience
- Factory Records is founded
- Mute Records is founded
- Rough Trade Records is founded
- ZE Records is founded
Singles
- In the Bush by Musique
- Keep on Jumpin' by Musique
- Disco Circus by Martin Circus
- Armagideon Time by Willi Williams
- Neon Lights by Kraftwerk
- The Robots by Kraftwerk
- Weekend by Phreek
- I'm A Big Freak (R•U•1•2) by Phreek
- You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) by Sylvester James
- I Am the Fly by Wire
- Sea, Sex and Sun by Serge Gainsbourg
- Dance To The Drummer's Beat by Herman Kelly and Life
- One Nation Under a Groove by Funkadelic
- Human Fly by The Cramps
- Le Freak by Chic
- Why Don't You Answer by Eberhard Schoener (with vocals by Sting)
- Elle et moi by Max Berlin
- Sweet Tears by Roy Ayers
- Moskow Diskow by Telex
- Kiss Me Again by Arthur Russell (as Dinosaur)
- Mellow, Mellow Right On by by Lowrell Simon
- Te Caliente by Patsy Gallant
- Miss You by The Rolling Stones
- Now That We Found Love by Third World
- I Was Born This Way by Carl Bean
- Knee 1, a segment of the opera Einstein on the Beach by Philip Glass
- Standing In The Rain by Don Ray
- Love Thang by First Choice
- War Dance by Kebekelektrik
- Let's Start the Dance by Bohannon
- You Got Me Running by Lenny Williams
- Better Change Your Mind by William Onyeabor
- Runaway Love by Linda Clifford
- Relight My Fire by Dan Hartman
- Pow Wow by Cory Daye
- Living On The Frontline by Eddy Grant
- The Beat Goes On by Ripple
- Rock Creek Park by Blackbyrds
- Just As Long As I Got You by Love Committee
- Trinidad by John Gibbs And The US Steel Orchestra
- Don't Let It Go To Your Head by Jean Carn
- I Thought It Was You by Herbie Hancock
- You Saved My Day by Cheryl Lynn
- Warm Leatherette by The Normal
- United/Zyklon B Zombie by Throbbing Gristle
- Money In My Pocket by Dennis Brown
- Le Serpent by Guem
Albums
- Patrick Adams Presents Phreek by Patrick Adams
- No New York by various
- Q. Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! by Devo
- The Man-Machine by Kraftwerk
- One Nation Under a Groove by Funkadelic
- Best Dressed Chicken in Town by Dr. Alimantado
- Green by Steve Hillage
- Keep on Jumpin' by Musique
- Thousand Knives by Ryūichi Sakamoto
- Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread by Lee Perry
- Ambient 1: Music for Airports by Brian Eno
- Nite Flights by the Walker Brothers
Births
Deaths
- Roger Caillois
- Ed Wood, Jr.
- Jacques Brel
- Hannah Höch, German painter and photographer (b. 1889)
- Giorgio de Chirico
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