Rural/Country aesthetics, typical of the "pastoral" subgenre popular in the late 70s and early 80s.
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Kenny Rogers was the undisputed king of the charts with "Love the World Away." Dallas captivated the nation with the "Who Shot J
While the movies were making country "cool," television was making it comfortable. The summer of 1980 saw rural-themed programming dominate the Nielsen ratings, offering escapism during a period of high inflation and political tension.
Dallas captivated the nation with the "Who Shot J.R.?" cliffhanger, which had occurred in March 1980; the summer was spent in a frenzy of nationwide speculation.