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*''[[Midnight Express (film)]]'' by Oliver Stone *''[[Midnight Express (film)]]'' by Oliver Stone
*''[[Hitler: A Film from Germany]]'' by Hans-Jürgen Syberberg *''[[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 (band) |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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*[[Love Thang]] by First Choice *[[Love Thang]] by First Choice
*[[War Dance]] by Kebekelektrik *[[War Dance]] by Kebekelektrik
-*[[Let's Start The Dance]] by Bohannon+*[[Let's Start the Dance]] by Bohannon
*[[You Got Me Running]] by Lenny Williams *[[You Got Me Running]] by Lenny Williams
*[[Better Change Your Mind]] by William Onyeabor *[[Better Change Your Mind]] by William Onyeabor
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*[[The Beat Goes On]] by [[Ripple]] *[[The Beat Goes On]] by [[Ripple]]
*[[Rock Creek Park]] by [[Blackbyrds]] *[[Rock Creek Park]] by [[Blackbyrds]]
-*[[Just As Long As I Got You]] by [[Love Comittee]]+*[[Just As Long As I Got You]] by [[Love Committee]]
*[[Trinidad]] by [[John Gibbs And The US Steel Orchestra]] *[[Trinidad]] by [[John Gibbs And The US Steel Orchestra]]
*[[Don't Let It Go To Your Head]] by [[Jean Carn]] *[[Don't Let It Go To Your Head]] by [[Jean Carn]]
*[[I Thought It Was You]] by [[Herbie Hancock]] *[[I Thought It Was You]] by [[Herbie Hancock]]
*[[You Saved My Day]] by [[Cheryl Lynn]] *[[You Saved My Day]] by [[Cheryl Lynn]]
 +*[[Warm Leatherette (single)|Warm Leatherette]] by The Normal
 +*[[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
-*''[[Looking for St. Tropez]]'' by Telex 
*''[[Best Dressed Chicken in Town]]'' by Dr. Alimantado *''[[Best Dressed Chicken in Town]]'' by Dr. Alimantado
-*''[[Green]]'' by Steve Hillage+*''[[Green (Steve Hillage album)|Green]]'' by Steve Hillage
*''[[Keep on Jumpin']]'' by Musique *''[[Keep on Jumpin']]'' by Musique
-*''[[The Thousand Knives of Ryūichi Sakamoto]]'' by Ryūichi Sakamoto+*''[[Thousand Knives]]'' by Ryūichi Sakamoto
*''[[Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread]]'' by Lee Perry *''[[Roast Fish Collie Weed & Corn Bread]]'' by Lee Perry
*''[[Ambient 1: Music for Airports]]'' by Brian Eno *''[[Ambient 1: Music for Airports]]'' by Brian Eno

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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.

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