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Family Ties was good and all, but it can't hold a candle to the raddest of all 80's sitcoms. :razz:
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Looks like Hillary Duff won't be the worst thing to happen to a Depeche Mode song this year.
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Cinepro, that's nauseating. I do dig the stripper shoes, though.

I heard a song on the radio the other day that I'd not heard in years. I cranked it up so that my minivan windows were straining to contain the sound, lol! Courtney thought they might bust.

Remember this one?

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Kim,

Man, I remember staying up late to see those guys on the Arsenio Hall show. I thought it was one of the greatest things I had ever seen! So much energy and excitement. If I remember correctly the guitar player missed his flight out of town and was on the show the next night hanging out with the band. A part that I remember was when the lead singer went into the crowd and was standing over a guy whose fingers were in his ears singing as loud as he could. :lol:

Arsenio performance

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other hits that year:

Poison - Nothin' But A Good Time

Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine

INXS - New Sensation - Live at Wembley

The Smithereens- A Girl Like You

Cheap Trick - The Flame

Van Halen - When It's Love
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We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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cinepro wrote:Family Ties was good and all, but it can't hold a candle to the raddest of all 80's sitcoms. :razz:


OMG, I forgot about that one!
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"Happiness is the object and design of our existence...
That which is wrong under one circumstance, may be, and often is, right under another." Joseph Smith
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Cutting Crew-"I've been in love before"
this song reminds me of my Freshman year in High School


Still love this band
Guns-n-Roses Welcome to the jungle

Force MD's
When I hear this song, it really takes me back to 7th grade
Tender Love

Alicia Key's cover
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_IjTGoy4ls
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I well remember this song and the original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu9Mpkdkjck

Marky-Mark was giving it to that punching bag. He had the sexiest man-back in the entire world! I drool just thinking about his lats.

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Back when George Michael was still a guy I thought he was an amazing singer. Here's a cool 80's song from '87 where he teamed up with the incomparable Aretha Franklin. Pop can be fun.

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