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EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE - POLICE - 1983

NEWS

• President Regan signed legislation making the 3rd Monday in January MLK Day.

• Crack cocaine started to make its way out of the Bahamas to our shores.

• The Fed would come up with the slogan “Just Say No”.  

• US Bell System is broken up

• The Space Shuttle Discovery takes off on its maiden voyage. (August 30)

 

FADS and ENTERTAINMENT

• MOVIES: “Beverly Hills Cop”, “Ghostbusters”, “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” 

• T.V.: “Dallas” “Dynasty” and “Knots Landing”.

• Trivial Pursuit and Rubik’s Cube were the challenges of the day.

• Nintendo games would be hooked up to TV’s in living rooms across America.

• Boom Boxes became the electronic device of choice.

• Saying “Radical” “Wicked” or “Kickin’” made you hip!

• Stone washed jeans & leg warmers were in.

• The first “Hooters” is opened in Clearwater, Florida.

 

DEAD

• Karen Carpenter

• Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys 

• Muddy Waters

 

#1@1

• From the album Synchronicity

• Sting won Song of the Year and The Police won Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the Grammy Awards of 1984.

• The song was written during the collapse of Sting's marriage to Frances Tomelty; the lyrics are the words of a sinister, controlling character, who is watching "every breath you take; every move you make".

• The song had a music video (directed by duo Godley & Creme) that was praised for its black-and-white cinematography. 

• Both MTV and VH1 named it as one of the best music videos ever, placing it 16th and 33rd in their respective top 100 lists. 

• Daniel Pearl won the first MTV cinematography award for his work on the video.

• The Police with “Every Breath You Take”, your #1 @ 1 from July 1984.



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