This week In ’70s Throwback’ 04/52

Pink Floyd channels rebellion with “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2),” merging hypnotic beats and a children’s choir in a critique of conformity, while ABBA’s “Dancing Queen” encapsulates disco’s glittering highs with bittersweet undertones. Van Halen’s electrified “You Really Got Me” bursts with swagger, and Chicago’s “25 or 6 to 4” blends jazzy chaos with iconic riffs. Elton John’s “Crocodile Rock” leans into retro fun, contrasting the Steve Miller Band’s laid-back cool on “The Joker.” Little Feat’s soulful “Dixie Chicken” exudes Southern grit, while T. Rex’s quirky “Mad Donna” thrives on glam oddities. Cheap Trick taps into playful paranoia with “Dream Police,” and Styx’s “Crystal Ball” reflects on uncertainty with poignant clarity, both showcasing unique textures. KISS throws subtlety aside with the brash “Hotter Than Hell,” and Bowie’s “TVC 15” delivers avant-garde wit through its surreal TV-swallowing tale.

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Me:nu Du Jour January 23 (EN.FR.ES)

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This week In ’80s Throwback’ 04/52

INXS’s “Need You Tonight” oozes late-’80s sensuality with its hypnotic groove, while Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” balances synthpop shine with existential angst. Prince’s soaring “Purple Rain” is an emotive rock hymn, and Janet Jackson’s “Control” stomps with defiant New Jack Swing energy. Van Halen’s “Jump” shakes up their sound with a synth-driven edge, and Michael Jackson’s “This Place Hotel” tells a haunting tale of doomed love. Frank Zappa’s “Tinsel Town Rebellion” skewers the punk scene with biting wit, while Cheap Trick’s “The Flame” burns as a glossy power ballad of yearning. Elvis Costello’s sharp “Clubland” critiques nightlife with jittery precision, and the Neville Brothers’ “Yellow Moon” blends bayou blues with haunting reggae grooves.

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Me:nu Du Jour December 8 (EN.FR.ES)

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