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*[[High Energy]] by Evelyn Thomas *[[High Energy]] by Evelyn Thomas
*[[Five Minutes (Bonzo Goes to Washington song)|Five Minutes]] by Bonzo Goes to Washington *[[Five Minutes (Bonzo Goes to Washington song)|Five Minutes]] by Bonzo Goes to Washington
-*[[White Horse]] by Laid Back 
*[[Poo Poo La La]] by Roy Ayers *[[Poo Poo La La]] by Roy Ayers
*[[Somebody Else's Guy]] by Jocelyn Brown *[[Somebody Else's Guy]] by Jocelyn Brown
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*[[Touch Me (All Night Long)]] by Fonda Rae *[[Touch Me (All Night Long)]] by Fonda Rae
*[[Go!_(Tones_on_Tail_song)|Go!]] by Tones on Tail *[[Go!_(Tones_on_Tail_song)|Go!]] by Tones on Tail
 +*[[Under Mi Sensi]] by Barrington Levy
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== Births == == Births ==
==Deaths == ==Deaths ==
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 +*[[February 12]] - [[Julio Cortázar]], Argentine writer (b. [[1914]])
*[[Michel Foucault]] (1926 - 1984) *[[Michel Foucault]] (1926 - 1984)
*[[Alexander Trocchi]] (1925 -1984) *[[Alexander Trocchi]] (1925 -1984)
*[[Andy Kaufman]] (1949 - 1984) *[[Andy Kaufman]] (1949 - 1984)
*[[Ada "Bricktop" Smith]] (1894 — 1984) *[[Ada "Bricktop" Smith]] (1894 — 1984)
 +==See also==
 +*[[1984 (novel)]]
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"Ooh, techno city, hope you enjoy your stay
welcome to techno city, you will never want to go away."

--"Techno City" (1984) by Cybotron


"Science is politics by other means"


"One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble."

--"One Night in Bangkok" (1984) by Murray Head

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1984 is the 984th year of the 2nd millennium, the 84th year of the 20th century, and the 5th year of the 1980s decade.

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Manuel Göttsching releases the fascinating proto-techno cut "E2-E4", another Paradise Garage classic. New York sees Walter Gibbons with a splendid mix of the ten minute "Set It Off". Jessie Saunders funks Chicago up and almost launches house music while Juan Atkins releases "Techno City" with Cybotron in Detroit. Africa is never far away in the charts with both Hugh Masekela's "Don't Go Lose It Baby" and Tony Allen, Fela's drummer, who releases "Road Close".

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