Iron Maiden Taylor Swift mash up
"Boogie Nights?"
I did not know this guy played with Linda Ronstandt.
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This is my childhood..."Zoom" was a PBS kid's show that I think originated in Boston? It was basically kids just doing comedy skits and musical numbers. "The Cat Came Back" became a recurring bit where kids would send in their scenes of the cat coming back...
#teambarnabus and Quentin had a killer theme song as well as brobdingnagian sideburns.
Perhaps I should turn the TV off and go outside and play.
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bigtime Boston.
Lately, I've been listening to very-late period Abba. The group split in 1982 but the last few recordings that the group did together show that maybe that decision robbed the world of some potentially great music. From 1980 onward they seemed to be heading in a more lyrically mature and synth/electronic direction musically. This is the title track of their last full studio album together, 1981's The Visitors, and it's genuinely brilliant:
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Then there's this superb song that was released a year later, one of the last couple of songs ever recorded by the group until that small-scale reunion a few years back. This is a great synth-pop ballad:
The video's a bit dated obviously but Agnetha, a touchstone childhood crush of mine, has probably never looked better than here.
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Tones and I with Dance Monkey. I love her slang