Don't Mess With the Juice! A Brit's Take on 80s Music Videos Part Two, Dave Franklin (9798233357602) — Readings Books
Don't Mess With the Juice! A Brit's Take on 80s Music Videos Part Two
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Don’t Mess With the Juice! A Brit’s Take on 80s Music Videos Part Two

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The mullet. Windblown mullets. Cliff Richard with a windblown mullet. People pretending to be robots. The keytar. Dream and fantasy sequences. Knockoffs of Miami Vice and The Road Warrior. Leotards. Shoulder pads. Awful blue screen work and other ropey visual effects. A TV set showing the artist in their own vid. Rampant incoherence. Spandau bloody Ballet. Kate Bush in a dunce cap on roller skates. Diana Ross flying through the air in her nightie. Cameo's bright red plastic cod piece. The mighty THOR!

When it comes to eighties vids, Dave Franklin delivers the lowdown on the best, worst, most obscure and, of course, the cheesiest. Pop, rock, post-punk, new wave, synth-pop, hard rock and heavy metal acts are once again covered without the slightest nod to political correctness. What more do you want?

Length: 77,000 words

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baby Ice Dog Press
Date
26 December 2025
Pages
252
ISBN
9798233357602

The mullet. Windblown mullets. Cliff Richard with a windblown mullet. People pretending to be robots. The keytar. Dream and fantasy sequences. Knockoffs of Miami Vice and The Road Warrior. Leotards. Shoulder pads. Awful blue screen work and other ropey visual effects. A TV set showing the artist in their own vid. Rampant incoherence. Spandau bloody Ballet. Kate Bush in a dunce cap on roller skates. Diana Ross flying through the air in her nightie. Cameo's bright red plastic cod piece. The mighty THOR!

When it comes to eighties vids, Dave Franklin delivers the lowdown on the best, worst, most obscure and, of course, the cheesiest. Pop, rock, post-punk, new wave, synth-pop, hard rock and heavy metal acts are once again covered without the slightest nod to political correctness. What more do you want?

Length: 77,000 words

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Baby Ice Dog Press
Date
26 December 2025
Pages
252
ISBN
9798233357602