In the summer of 1984, it became apparent just how quickly a decade could change things. Just ten years earlier, the worlds of classic rock were in full swing. David Bowie’s ‘Rebel Rebel’, Wings’ ‘Band On The Run’ and The Rolling Stones’ ‘It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)’ proved that rock and roll was in safe hands, celebrating in the lucrative expanse of the music industry, while still profiting off the bohemian subcultures that started i…
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