Welcome to Awesome80s.com!
Welcome to the Super70s family of websites: There is Super70s.com,
which covers the 1970s. There is Awesome80s.com,
which covers the 1980s. And there is Virtual90s.com,
which will cover the 1990s starting in late summer of 2008. The
fourth site is BaseballChronology
which covers the history of baseball from the 1840s to the present. Do you
see the set of colored boxes on the right labeled 70s, 80s, 90s, and BC?
These are at the top of every page and allow you to quickly switch between
all four sites!
Have you checked out our new
discussion forums? Now you can discuss anything related to the
Super70s, Awesome80s, or Virtual90s. There are literally thousands of your
messages dating back to the last century already there and I am copying
over more every day. I think you will agree that this is a much better way
to allow you to share your memories with others and read others comments
as well.
There are over 400,000 pages combined on these sites, and we're hardly
going to stop there! We constantly add new information, so
come back soon! (Don't forget to add
Awesome80s.com to your favorites, so you
can find us again. You can also make
Awesome80s.com your home page.)
August 8 in 70s/80s History: Happy Birthday: "Kramer vs. Kramer" actor Dustin Hoffman was born on this date in 1937. "The Sex Symbol" actress Connie Stevens was born on this date in 1938. J.C. Chasez was born on this date in 1976. We have a complete list of current and former Baseball players who are celebrating birthdays today. Movies released on August 8: Farewell, My Lovely in 1975 Xanadu in 1980
The #1 Songs for August 8: 1970: '(They Long to Be) Close to You' by The Carpenters. 1971: 'How Can You Mend A Broken Heart' by Bee Gees. 1972: 'Alone Again (Naturally)' by Gilbert O'Sullivan. 1973: 'The Morning After' by Maureen McGovern. 1974: 'Annie's Song' by John Denver. 1975: 'One of these Nights' by The Eagles. 1976: 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' by Elton John & Kikki Dee. 1977: 'I Just Want to be Your Everything' by Andy Gibb. 1978: 'Miss You' by The Rolling Stones. 1979: 'Bad Girls' by Donna Summer. 1980: 'Magic' by Olivia Newton-John. 1981: 'Jessie's Girl' by Rick Springfield. 1982: 'Eye of the Tiger' by Survivor. 1983: 'Every Breath You Take' by The Police. 1984: 'When Doves Cry' by Prince. 1985: 'Shout' by Tears for Fears. 1986: 'Glory of Love' by Peter Cetera. 1987: 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' by U2. 1988: 'Roll With It' by Steve Winwood. 1989: 'Batdance' by Prince. These were the most popular songs on August 8 of each year.
Do you remember Miami Vice,
Cheers and the Cosby
Show, Gorbachev and the Evil
Empire, The
Empire Strikes Back, E.T., and
Beverly Hills Cop,
Debbie Gibson,
Rubik's Cube, the
Atari 2600, and Pac-Man, Mount
St. Helens, the Exxon
Valdez, and Chernobyl, Cosmos
and the Space
Shuttle Challenger, the fall
of the Berlin
Wall and the Tiananmen
Square Massacre, the Sadat
Assassination, the Subway
Vigilante, Abscam,
Iran-Contra and the Stock Market Crash,
or Madonna,
Prince, Michael
Jackson and MTV? Then this site is FOR
YOU!
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