You younger folks who aren't familiar with Scandal's "Goodbye To You" from 1982.....
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You younger folks who aren't familiar with Scandal's "Goodbye To You" from 1982.....
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Sorry, I'm a fan of Patti Smith, not Patty Smyth. If you want to turn people on to classic rock of the '80s, you should go for this hard-rockin' tune.
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What's the definition of "a younger folk?"
And that song wasn't all that great...
Now this...
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to the Rick Astley as well.
And that song wasn't all that great...
Now this...
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to the Rick Astley as well.
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Originally Posted by atlantamoi
I like "Goodbye To You" quite a bit, but freakin' HATE everything that woman has been involved in since.
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Originally Posted by Perkinsun Dzees
Patty Smyth rocks! I think she ended up marrying Andre Agassi or some other tennis player.
Another factoid: apparently she was asked to replace David Lee Roth in Van Halen when he first left in '85.
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Oh cool - I think I remember Alison Smith's character (Jennie) singing this song on a "Kate and Allie" episode. I know, kinda obscure.
I did/do like "The Warrior" better though.
I did/do like "The Warrior" better though.
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Originally Posted by RagingBull80
What's the definition of "a younger folk?"
And that song wasn't all that great...
Now this...
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And that song wasn't all that great...
Now this...
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Originally Posted by fumanstan
As a 24 year old, I laugh at this.
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As a rock fan since my early childhood in the '60s (Beatles, Monkees, Stones, Hendrix, anyone?), I have to say that the '80's were the pinnacle as far as both creativity and diversity go. In the 90's there were a few good things, but very little new stuff is even fun to listen to since about 2000 or so, IMNSHO.
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Originally Posted by zombiezilla
As a rock fan since my early childhood in the '60s (Beatles, Monkees, Stones, Hendrix, anyone?), I have to say that the '80's were the pinnacle as far as both creativity and diversity go.
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F all that crap, this one's for the troo fogeys:
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Originally Posted by Nabalab
Oh cool - I think I remember Alison Smith's character (Jennie) singing this song on a "Kate and Allie" episode. I know, kinda obscure.
Yes, I remember that too.