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======= Dirty Laundry : An Alternate 1980s ====== | ======= Dirty Laundry : An Alternate 1980s ====== | ||
- | A popcultural [[late 20th century]] timeline, written by [[offtopic: | + | A popcultural [[late 20th century]] timeline, written by [[offtopic: |
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==== Premise and POD ==== | ==== Premise and POD ==== | ||
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The rest of the timeline chronicles the changes that occur in the world, which range from music and movies to sports and even politics. See how the world changes, all because of one song! | The rest of the timeline chronicles the changes that occur in the world, which range from music and movies to sports and even politics. See how the world changes, all because of one song! | ||
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+ | ==== Key Players ==== | ||
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+ | **Don Henley**: The focal point of the timeline. | ||
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+ | **Danny " | ||
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+ | ==== Chronology ==== | ||
+ | **1982** | ||
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+ | June: //I Can't Stand Still// is released. Its commercial failure leads Asylum Records to drop Don Henley. He moves back to his hometown, Gilmer, Texas. | ||
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+ | July: Facing some financial losses from its musical division (partly due to Henley' | ||
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+ | October: The Baltimore Orioles win the World Series. | ||
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+ | December: //E.T.// for the Atari 2600 is well received and becomes the best-selling game of all time. Atari decides to rework their computers in development to create a machine to compete with the Commodore 64. " | ||
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+ | **1983** | ||
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+ | January: At the Winter Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Atari announces they will not release the 1200XL, instead promoting an upcoming computer, the 800XLP. | ||
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+ | February: Atari pulls the 5200 from the market, promising a new version in December. | ||
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+ | March: Laura Branigan releases //Branigan 2//, which would eventually go platinum. Warner' | ||
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+ | July: Atari releases the 800XLP, which would go on to sell 2 million units. | ||
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+ | August: Boston releases the album //Third Stage// on Warner Bros. Records. It was preceded by the hit song " | ||
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+ | October: The Atlanta Braves win the World Series. | ||
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+ | Uncertain: Atari supports the Amiga Corporation with $1 million. | ||
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+ | **1984** | ||
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+ | January: //E.T. II: Nocturnal Fears// is released, being considered one of the worst movies of all time. The frustration makes Spielberg pull the plug on a production of his being developed at Warner Bros, // | ||
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+ | April: The Baltimore Colts move to Phoenix. The United States Football League, led by New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump, start hatching a plan to compete with the National Football League, including moving their schedule to the fall and having teams in markets without the NFL such as Oakland, Baltimore and Indianapolis. | ||
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+ | June: The Houston Rockets pick Patrick Ewing as their #1 pick of the NBA Draft, and through a trade with the Chicago Bulls also snatch the #3 pick, used on Michael Jordan. | ||
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+ | July: Former Commodore CEO Jack Tramiel buys Tandy Electronics, | ||
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+ | August: Facing massive losses from its movie division, Warner Communications sells the thriving electronics division Atari to the defense and electronics conglomerate Honeywell, Inc. for $6 billion in cash and Honeywell stock. | ||
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+ | July-August: | ||
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+ | October: The Chicago Cubs win the World Series. | ||
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+ | November: Ronald Reagan wins all states in the presidential election. | ||
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+ | December: Vince Neil dies in a car crash, and Mötley Crüe replaces him with Axl Rose. Across the pond, Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen nearly crashes his car, but saves himself. | ||
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+ | Last quarter: //Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom// is released, being considered a sequel as good or better than //Raiders// and being the top moneymaker of the year with $300 million in the US alone. | ||
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+ | Uncertain: The Home Computer Market Crash of 1984 takes Texas Instruments, | ||
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+ | **1985** | ||
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+ | May: The Chevy Chase comedy //Fletch// is released. It would hit #1 the following week, become the fourth highest-grossing movie of the year and spawn several sequels. | ||
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+ | June: The Houston Rockets win the NBA Finals, with Michael Jordan as Finals MVP. | ||
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+ | July: //Back to the Future//, starring John Cusack, is released to great success. Three sequels follow. | ||
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+ | August: Don Henley wins a supplementary election for the House of Representatives. Richard Ramirez, the "Night Stalker", | ||
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+ | September: Following an underwhelming Cincinnati Reds season, Pete Rose is dismissed as player-coach and would eventually retire. Larry Holmes ties Rocky Marciano' | ||
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+ | December: Zoologist Dian Fossey leaves Rwanda back to the United States after shooting two men who tried to kill her. She would establish the Ape Defense Fund in collaboration with author Douglas Adams and biologist Richard Dawkins. The Chicago Bears completes the first 16-0 result in NFL history. To celebrate, they release a rock song, " | ||
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+ | Last quarter: Brad Delp becomes the lead singer of Van Halen, and releases his first album with the band, //Starting at Zero//, preceded by #1 single "The Test of Time". | ||
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+ | Uncertain: Atari releases the PC-2, a 16-bit computer based on the SIERRA and Amiga prototypes. Coca-Cola starts gradually changing its formula to a "New Coke" similar in taste to Pepsi. Warner Bros. purchases the DeLaurentiis Group to expand its movie catalogue. | ||
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+ | **1986** | ||
+ | January: Def Leppard releases // | ||
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+ | February: Whitesnake releases a self-titled album, also known as //Serpens Albus// in Europe and Japan. //Saturday Night Live// airs its final episode, hosted by Ron Reagan and with musical guests Van Halen. | ||
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+ | March: Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos and his family are killed when revolutionaries bomb their palace. | ||
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+ | April: //Legend//, starring John Cusack, hits theaters. | ||
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+ | May: Following the defection of a colonel, the Soviet Union admits the radiation spike that begun the previous month was a nuclear accident at the Chernobyl Power Plant. //The Lost Episode// debuts. One of the first guests to appear is budding actor-comedian Kurt Cobain. Theatrical release of //Top Gun//, a massive hit starring Emilio Estevez and Jane Seymour. | ||
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+ | June: Journey releases its first album with frontman Sammy Hagar, //Alien//. The movie //The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy//, directed by Robert Zemeckis and with a script by the book's author Douglas Adams, is released. | ||
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+ | July: The USFL v. NFL lawsuit has the former winning, the jury verdict awarding nearly $1.7 billion in damages. As a compromise, the remaining eight USFL teams join the NFL - including Trump' | ||
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+ | August: Michael Spinks retires after losing to Evander Holyfield, who was making his heavyweight debut after great success in the Cruiserweight class. | ||
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+ | September: Ratt releases its first Bon Jovi-fronted album, //Bad Name//. // | ||
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+ | **1987** | ||
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+ | January: The Bears repeat as Super Bowl champions over the Kansas City Chiefs, who controversially defeated the New York Generals in the NFC Championship. | ||
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+ | Mullins v Coca-Cola: with proof that Coke was selling a changed product, the false advertisment lawsuit erodes the company' | ||
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+ | **1988** | ||
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+ | Motley Crue releases //Appetite for Destruction// | ||
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+ | **1989** | ||
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+ | The Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental has a controversial win when Def Leppard' | ||
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+ | Bernhard Goetz is elected mayor of New York City. | ||
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+ | The Atari Nintendo' | ||
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+ | **1991** | ||
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+ | Def Leppard releases its final album, // | ||
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+ | ====Divergences==== | ||
+ | * [[music dirty laundry|Music]] | ||
+ | * [[technology dirty laundry|Technology\Video Games]] | ||
+ | * [[film dirty laundry|Film]] | ||
+ | * [[television dirty laundry|TV]] | ||
+ | * [[sports dirty laundry|Sports]] | ||
+ | * [[politics dirty laundry|Politics]] | ||
+ | * [[other dirty laundry|Other]] | ||
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+ | ==== Navigation ==== | ||
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+ | **[[Late 20th century|Late 20th Century Timelines]]** | ||
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+ | **[[timelines: |
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