1985, what a time to be alive!May 24, 2020 marks the 35th anniversary of beloved internet pioneer AOL. With so many different websites, apps and digital formats dominating our daily lives today, it's difficult to imagine a time before the internet as we know and love it today existed. But back in 1985, dial-up service was a luxury and emailing your friends was a hip, new form of "instantaneous" communication. Safe to say it was a much different time.To get a feel for what the world was like when chat rooms and mail platforms were still non-existent and the idea of live streaming the Super Bowl on your phone would have sounded absurd, here's a snapshot of what the world of entertainment and sports looked like when AOL got started way back in 1985.January 1, 1985 — VH1 is bornA new cable music video channel called VH1 is launched in the United States. January 20, 1985 — 49ers win Super Bowl XIXJoe Montana and the San Francisco 49ers defeat Don Shula and Dan Marino's Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XIX. The most iconic NFL team of 1985 however, was the Chicago Bears, who toppled the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX the following January. February 14, 1985 — Whitney Houston releases her self-titled debut albumThe charity single 'We Are the World,' produced by Quincy Jones, is released in an effort to raise funds for famine in Ethiopia. Forty-six notable singers were featured on the track, including Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen. The song raises over $63 million.March 25, 1985 — The 57th Academy AwardsThe 57th Academy Awards are held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, California. Amadeus wins Oscars for Best Picture as well as Actor in a Leading Role (F. Murray Abraham) and Directing (Milos Forman).April 10, 1985 — Madonna begins debut tourThe legendary Madonna begins her first-ever tour in Seattle, Washington, aptly named "The Virgin Tour." May 1985 — Oilers win Stanley CupWayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers defeat the Philadelphia Flyers in five game to win hockey's greatest prize. May-June 1985 — Lakers defeat Celtics for ninth NBA titleMarking the height of the Boston Celtics-Los Angeles Lakers rivalry, the teams traded championships throughout the decade. The Lakers, however, are crowned as victors in 1985. August 14, 1985 — Michael Jackson buys the Beatles' catalogMichael Jackson, under the guidance of his attorney John Branca, purchases the 4,000-song ATV catalog for a whopping $47.5 million. The purchase gave Jackson the rights to the entire Beatles song catalog as well as several titles by Bruce Springsteen, Elvis and The Rolling Stones.September 11, 1985 — Pete Rose breaks the MLB hits recordCincinnati Reds player/manager Pete Rose records his 4,192nd hit, breaking Ty Cobb's all-time hits record. Rose's record of 4,256 career hits still stands today but he, infamously, has not been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. September 15, 1985 — Prince Harry is born
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