Give us a favorite 1980s song!
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"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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GlowGirl said:0
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Flock of seaguls. I RAN
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LB260405 said:0
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^^^ Two more excellent choices, thanks! Would loved to have seen either or both the Police and B-52's!
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brianlux said:^^^ Two more excellent choices, thanks! Would loved to have seen either or both the Police and B-52's!0
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GlowGirl said:brianlux said:^^^ Two more excellent choices, thanks! Would loved to have seen either or both the Police and B-52's!Nice! How cool that B-52's were still at it.Edit: wow, I just checked. Appears they are still an active band!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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darthvedder said:0
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brianlux said:0
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In honor of Pride Month Frankie Goes to Hollywood song Relax.
'Relax, don't do it. When you want to cuck or chew it"https://youtu.be/Yem_iEHiyJ0?si=TKPhoggCYEz7d9Ag
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tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:
A little. I didn't follow Bjork much beyond The Sugercubes' Life's Too Good LP, but it's fun and seemed rather different at the time. I love here voice and that distinctive growling. :-)
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tempo_n_groove said:In honor of Pride Month Frankie Goes to Hollywood song Relax.
'Relax, don't do it. When you want to cuck or chew it"https://youtu.be/Yem_iEHiyJ0?si=TKPhoggCYEz7d9Ag
One of the cool things about the 80s was the coming out (so to speak) of gays and lesbians in American culture, particularly in places like San Francisco, NYC, and to some extent, Los Angles. I remember this really cool club on the edge of the Castro district in S.F. near the corner of Castro and Market St. (wish I could remember the name of it) that played great music- post punk, new wave, hip disco, even some no wave- and was a place that was kind of a coming together of gay and straight patrons. Really cool place.Then there was the time some of my crew from Da Anza College Bookstore went up to the city to hit a few clubs. One of our little group was openly gay (and, sadly, one of the first to be lost to AIDS), and he said, "OK you guys, I went to your clubs, now lets go to one of mine," and he took us to The Stud in the heart of the Castro. That was a trip. The artwork on the walls would make most of us blush, lol. Good times."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:
A little. I didn't follow Bjork much beyond The Sugercubes' Life's Too Good LP, but it's fun and seemed rather different at the time. I love here voice and that distinctive growling. :-)0 -
brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:In honor of Pride Month Frankie Goes to Hollywood song Relax.
'Relax, don't do it. When you want to cuck or chew it"https://youtu.be/Yem_iEHiyJ0?si=TKPhoggCYEz7d9Ag
One of the cool things about the 80s was the coming out (so to speak) of gays and lesbians in American culture, particularly in places like San Francisco, NYC, and to some extent, Los Angles. I remember this really cool club on the edge of the Castro district in S.F. near the corner of Castro and Market St. (wish I could remember the name of it) that played great music- post punk, new wave, hip disco, even some no wave- and was a place that was kind of a coming together of gay and straight patrons. Really cool place.Then there was the time some of my crew from Da Anza College Bookstore went up to the city to hit a few clubs. One of our little group was openly gay (and, sadly, one of the first to be lost to AIDS), and he said, "OK you guys, I went to your clubs, now lets go to one of mine," and he took us to The Stud in the heart of the Castro. That was a trip. The artwork on the walls would make most of us blush, lol. Good times.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:brianlux said:tempo_n_groove said:In honor of Pride Month Frankie Goes to Hollywood song Relax.
'Relax, don't do it. When you want to cuck or chew it"https://youtu.be/Yem_iEHiyJ0?si=TKPhoggCYEz7d9Ag
One of the cool things about the 80s was the coming out (so to speak) of gays and lesbians in American culture, particularly in places like San Francisco, NYC, and to some extent, Los Angles. I remember this really cool club on the edge of the Castro district in S.F. near the corner of Castro and Market St. (wish I could remember the name of it) that played great music- post punk, new wave, hip disco, even some no wave- and was a place that was kind of a coming together of gay and straight patrons. Really cool place.Then there was the time some of my crew from Da Anza College Bookstore went up to the city to hit a few clubs. One of our little group was openly gay (and, sadly, one of the first to be lost to AIDS), and he said, "OK you guys, I went to your clubs, now lets go to one of mine," and he took us to The Stud in the heart of the Castro. That was a trip. The artwork on the walls would make most of us blush, lol. Good times.
For sure, bud. Sounds like a good time. And I don't know how it is today, but Seattle was a great town in my years up on the Olympic Peninsula in the early 90s.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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