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"The [[hippie trail]] came to an end in the late 1970s with political changes in previously hospitable countries. In 1979, both the [[Iranian Revolution]] and the [[Soviet invasion of Afghanistan]] closed the overland route to Western travelers." --Sholem Stein "The [[hippie trail]] came to an end in the late 1970s with political changes in previously hospitable countries. In 1979, both the [[Iranian Revolution]] and the [[Soviet invasion of Afghanistan]] closed the overland route to Western travelers." --Sholem Stein
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'''1979''' is the 979th year of the 2nd millennium, the 79th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the [[1970s]] decade. '''1979''' is the 979th year of the 2nd millennium, the 79th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the [[1970s]] decade.
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====Fiction==== ====Fiction====
*''[[If on a winter's night a traveler]]'' by Italo Calvino *''[[If on a winter's night a traveler]]'' by Italo Calvino
 +*''[[It's Me, Eddie]]'' by Eduard Limonov
===Film=== ===Film===
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*''[[Nosferatu the Vampyre]]'' by Werner Herzog *''[[Nosferatu the Vampyre]]'' by Werner Herzog
*''[[Quadrophenia (film)|Quadrophenia]]'' by Franc Roddam *''[[Quadrophenia (film)|Quadrophenia]]'' by Franc Roddam
 +*''[[Stalker (1979 film)|Stalker]]'' by Andrei Tarkovsky
====Guilty pleasures==== ====Guilty pleasures====
*''[[Caligula (film)|Caligula]]'' by Tinto Brass *''[[Caligula (film)|Caligula]]'' by Tinto Brass
*''[[Rock 'n' Roll High School]]'' by Joe Dante and Allan Arkush *''[[Rock 'n' Roll High School]]'' by Joe Dante and Allan Arkush
*''[[Mad Max]]'' by George Miller *''[[Mad Max]]'' by George Miller
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===Music=== ===Music===
*'[[Disco Sucks]]' *'[[Disco Sucks]]'
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====Singles==== ====Singles====
*[[Rapper's Delight]] by The Sugarhill Gang *[[Rapper's Delight]] by The Sugarhill Gang
-*[[Dancing In Outer Space]] by Atmosfear+*[[Dancing in Outer Space]] by Atmosfear
*[[Nag Nag Nag]] by Cabaret Voltaire *[[Nag Nag Nag]] by Cabaret Voltaire
*[[There but for the Grace of God Go I]] by Machine *[[There but for the Grace of God Go I]] by Machine
-*[[Hot To Trot]] by Alfredo De La Fe+*[[Hot to Trot]] by Alfredo De La Fe
*[[Death Disco]] by PiL *[[Death Disco]] by PiL
*[[Bela Lugosi's Dead]] by Bauhaus *[[Bela Lugosi's Dead]] by Bauhaus
-*[[Baise Moi (Kiss Me)]] by [[Pam Todd]] and Gold Bullion Band+*[[Baise Moi (Kiss Me)]] by Pam Todd and Gold Bullion Band
*[[Thinking of You (Sister Sledge song)|Thinking of You]] by Sister Sledge *[[Thinking of You (Sister Sledge song)|Thinking of You]] by Sister Sledge
*[[He's the Greatest Dancer]] by Sister Sledge *[[He's the Greatest Dancer]] by Sister Sledge
*[[Lost in Music]] by Sister Sledge *[[Lost in Music]] by Sister Sledge
*[[Street Player (song)|Street Player]] by Chicago *[[Street Player (song)|Street Player]] by Chicago
-*[[Jingo]] by Candido+*[[Jin-go-lo-ba]] by Candido
*[[We Got the Funk]] by Positive Force *[[We Got the Funk]] by Positive Force
*[[Jazz Carnival]] by Azymuth *[[Jazz Carnival]] by Azymuth
*[[Good Times (Chic song)|Good Times]] by Chic *[[Good Times (Chic song)|Good Times]] by Chic
*[[Rotation (Herb Alpert song)|Rotation]] by Herb Alpert *[[Rotation (Herb Alpert song)|Rotation]] by Herb Alpert
-*[[Ain't no Stoppin' Us Now]] by Risco Connection+*[[Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now]] by Risco Connection
*[[Bad for Me]] by Dee Dee Bridgewater *[[Bad for Me]] by Dee Dee Bridgewater
-*[[Disco Circus]] by Martin Circus+*[[Walking on Sunshine (Eddy Grant song)|Walking on Sunshine]] by Eddy Grant
-*[[Walking On Sunshine]] by Eddy Grant+
*[[Can't Live Without Your Love]] by Tamiko Jones *[[Can't Live Without Your Love]] by Tamiko Jones
*[[Never Buy Texas from a Cowboy]] by Brides of Funkenstein *[[Never Buy Texas from a Cowboy]] by Brides of Funkenstein
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*[[When You Touch Me]] by [[Taana Gardner]] *[[When You Touch Me]] by [[Taana Gardner]]
*[[Was That All It Was]] by [[Jean Carn]] *[[Was That All It Was]] by [[Jean Carn]]
-*[[I'm Caught Up]] by Inner Life+*[[I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair)]] by Inner Life
*[[Groovin' You]] by Harvey Mason *[[Groovin' You]] by Harvey Mason
*[[Baby (Donnie and Joe Emerson)|Baby]] by Donnie and Joe Emerson *[[Baby (Donnie and Joe Emerson)|Baby]] by Donnie and Joe Emerson
 +*[[Pow Wow]] by [[Cory Daye]]
*[[Cela]] - [[I'm In Love]] *[[Cela]] - [[I'm In Love]]
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*[[Black Ivory]] - Mainline *[[Black Ivory]] - Mainline
*[[Roy Ayers]] - Love Will Bring us Back Together *[[Roy Ayers]] - Love Will Bring us Back Together
-*Ashford & Simpson - Stay Free+*Ashford & Simpson - [[Stay Free]]
====Albums==== ====Albums====
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*''[[Looking for Saint Tropez]]'' by Telex *''[[Looking for Saint Tropez]]'' by Telex
*''[[In the Skies]]'' by Peter Green *''[[In the Skies]]'' by Peter Green
 +*''[[E=MC² (Giorgio Moroder album)|E=MC²]]'' by Giorgio Moroder
== Births == == Births ==
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*[[Eric Losfeld]] *[[Eric Losfeld]]
*[[Herbert Marcuse]] *[[Herbert Marcuse]]
 +*[[September 7]] - [[I. A. Richards]], English literary critic (b. 1893)
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