Think I'll do this a few more times and then retire this tag...forever. It's nice they used this TFF track and not that damn Donnie Darko song.
Tag Archives: 80’s
Salt-N-Pepa (with En Vouge) – Shoop / Let’s Talk About Sex / Push It / Whatta Man
Think it's DK's turn, but whatever. Let's turn back the clock a little and shake you out of your Memorial Day hangover.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9rxrITHmiM
20 May 2018
Leonard Cohen – Dance Me to the End of Love
Eddie Van Halen – Cathedral/Hot For Teacher
Kickin' keytar solo in this one.
Patrice Rushen – Forget Me Nots
There's a reason this sounds familiar.
1982
Song of the Viking – Todd Rundgren
OUR WAR CRY TO RALLY BEHIND!!!!
1987
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Here Comes My Girl
Okay, sorry, please allow me one more...
I've talked about this several times, but I was subjected to so many shitty songs over and over again at my first job thanks to their strict policy of only Cities 97ing. It made me hate so many bands that I might have actually enjoyed (as mentioned, it took me years and years to finally realize that The Replacements ≠ Paul Westerberg solo crap). I heard Tom Petty five million times on that station, however, it somehow never phased me. Sure, some songs I wasn't as crazy about as others, but they didn't make me cringe as whichever Jackson Browne song I'd heard 3 times in the last 2 days. Whatever, I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but I just wanted to play one more.
This was one of the songs that, when it would pop on that abominable radio station they played at that job, I would kick back and enjoy. Maybe she would come in again, like that one time they played this song and I hoped she would come in and she somehow actually did. It never happened again after that, but I always hoped it would.
Thanks, man. I'll miss you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETHdszZQZDE
1980
Was (Not Was) – Walk The Dinosaur
Everybody loves a good walk off.
‘Til Tuesday – On Sunday
I'm in need of a new 'do. This could work.
1987
Teddy Pendergrass – Love T.K.O.
Careful or Teddy'll give a big ol' left hook to your heart.
1982