Into the Groove: The 1980s: The Ultimate Decade in Music History

Into the Groove: The 1980s: The Ultimate Decade in Music History

By: Justin Lewis

ISBN: 9781783969135
eBook ISBN: 9781783969142
Cover: Hardback
Published: October 2, 2025
Size: 216x138mm
Page Count: 272

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An epic compendium of stories and trivia from the 80s music scene

‘Justin Lewis tells pop’s never-ending story brilliantly’ David Quantick

The eighties was one of the most innovative periods in the history of pop music – and even forty years on remains one of the best-loved, championed by radio, television, advertisements, theatre and films, with many of the acts still performing and recording.

Into the Groove is a tale of pop and circumstance. It charts the global story of pop music month by month from January 1980 to December 1989, highlighting a variety of events and tracing the career paths of many noteworthy pop acts around the world, including Annie Lennox, A-ha, Roxette, Prince, Madonna, Kraftwerk, David Bowie, Whitney Houston, Sugarcubes – and many more. It celebrates genres of all kinds – the enduring and the faddish, the mainstream and the underground, from post-punk to acid house, from heavy rock to electronic, from hip hop to teen pop – showcasing many of the decade’s key recordings, figures and events, while also revealing plenty of intriguing lesser-known stories to create a wry and diverse musical tapestry.

The perfect gift for any music lover or eighties aficionado, Into the Groove is an endlessly entertaining homage to the 1980s music scene.

‘A treasure chest of pop riches … I loved this book!’ Samira Ahmed

‘Forensic, forthright and downright unputdownable’ Ian Wade

REVISIT THE ULTIMATE DECADE IN MUSIC HISTORY

  • 1980: Blondie’s Debbie Harry sings ‘Call Me’ with the Muppets on their TV variety series.
  • 1981: Kicking off with ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’ by Buggles, MTV in the US becomes the first 24-hour TV music station in the world.
  • 1982: Newcomers Culture Club replace an unavailable Shakin’ Stevens for their Top of the Pops debut.
  • 1983: The compact disc and the karaoke machine are launched in the UK.
  • 1984: Rick Rubin’s new Def Jam record label specialises in a mix of hip hop and rock, introducing LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys.
  • 1985: Duran Duran, Madonna, Phil Collins and U2 are among the dozens of artists appearing at Live Aid for Africa, which raises millions to ease famine relief.
  • 1986: ‘Love Can’t Turn Around’ and ‘Jack Your Body’ become the first House records from Chicago to cross over into the mainstream.
  • 1987: In Australia, Neighbours actor Kylie Minogue records her first single – with a cover of ‘The Loco-Motion’.
  • 1988: Seventeen-year-old MC Lyte, with Lyte as a Rock, becomes the first ever female rapper to release a full album.
  • 1989: Members of New Order, The Smiths and Pet Shop Boys join forces for Electronic’s single ‘Getting Away with It’.

 

  • ‘Justin Lewis tells pop’s never-ending story brilliantly. Every day he writes the book, and the book is amazing.’ 


    - David Quantick, Emmy Award-winning writer and novelist
  • ‘‘With Into the Groove, Justin shows that there was so much more to eighties pop beyond the headlines of Wham!, Band Aid and SAW, and nudges the spotlight on to the one-offs and the semi-forgotten leaps forward. Forensic, forthright and downright unputdownable, the perfect pop book for anyone who came of age (or indeed anybody else) during pop’s giddiest and most experimental decade.’


    - Ian Wade, author of 1984: The Year Pop Went Queer
  • ‘Like a treasure chest of pop riches … I loved this book!’


    - Samira Ahmed, journalist and broadcaster
  • Into The Groove is a brilliantly detailed topography of probably the greatest of all pop decades, the 1980s, whose music even those unborn back then still live with and love on a daily basis. Invaluable both for pop fans and pop historians.’


    - David Stubbs, music journalist
  • Praise for Don’t Stop the Music

    ‘A brilliant musical almanac’


    - Jonathan Coe, author of Middle England
  • ‘An intoxicating music journey!’


    - Peter Curran, writer and broadcaster
  • ‘A deft and delightful pop almanac’


    -  The Arts Desk

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