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I tried listening to a Billie Eilish song to find out who she was. Now, youtube bombards me with ads to stop vaping.
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SPOKE TOO SOON
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1989 #10:
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Spoke SPOKE TOO SOON too soon. Awesome!
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1989 #11:
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I knew there was a reason I had forgotten Richard Marx.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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Richard Marx is the Sugar Ray of his era.
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1989 #12:
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1989 #13:
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Her best song, maybe?
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1989 #14:
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1989 #15:
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1989 #16:
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That's weird. I remembered each piece of that song only as it was being sung to me. I could not anticipate anything coming, but once it was there, I was like, "Oh yeah... this."
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1989 #17:
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I just added this song to my current playlist about a month ago. Still love it.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1989 #18:
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Amazing how much is in out brains that Girl I'm Gonna Miss You is there but not there. Like looking at an old yearbook and seeing someone unfamiliar at first.
Last two songs were old friends.
Last two songs were old friends.
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Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1989 #19:
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Good morning!
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1989 #20:
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It's Coming Up, like my hair line! BTW this is great and Phil Collins is underrated.
On Our Own had an outsized importance when I was eight, as was the theme to the second film I remember being excited to see (the first was Back to the Future 2, released a month earlier). Still very good and very silly.
On Our Own had an outsized importance when I was eight, as was the theme to the second film I remember being excited to see (the first was Back to the Future 2, released a month earlier). Still very good and very silly.
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1989 #21:
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Their backlash was an overreaction, the fake band made good music, and their ruse should have been laughed off and not destroyed lives. Look, they're acting in the video. Those aren't their real girlfriends or exes. That's not rain falling in the studio. They if anything perfected the performative nature of music videos. It's all fake and it's all good. Good music, good actors.
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1989 #22:
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Could have happened if they had revealed the ruse themselves on their own terms. But then they won a Grammy--which they deserved--and the integrity of the Grammys themselves was in question. *Dunh dunh DUHN* The overreaction makes perfect sense.poorpete wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 8:18 am Their backlash was an overreaction, the fake band made good music, and their ruse should have been laughed off and not destroyed lives. Look, they're acting in the video. Those aren't their real girlfriends or exes. That's not rain falling in the studio. They if anything perfected the performative nature of music videos. It's all fake and it's all good. Good music, good actors.
But I agree, Milli Vanilli was a hit making apparatus that involved songwriters, singers, musicians, and actors. The problem was that people don't like being deceived when they aren't in on the joke. But then, I also don't think the whole thing would have worked if everyone knew the gimmick up front either. It would have seemed dumb to an 80's audience, IMO.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1989 #23:
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I would have sworn that this song was released in 1988. I distinctly remember it being played at my senior prom in 88. But Wikipedia also says 89. So to prove to myself that I'm not crazy, I started singing the lyrics to myself. When I finally got to the chorus, I realized I was thinking of Never Say Goodbye.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1989 #24:
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Simply Red's version won the R&B Song of the Year Grammy, and the last time a white artist won that award. Then again, it's rewarded to the songwriters, so Gamble and Huff technically won it for a song they wrote 15 years prior.
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1989 #25:
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During this period of life, completely cut off from normal radio tunes and listening only to mixtapes, thank you many friends, thank you, I was clearly spared some misery in the early 90s.
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1989 #26:
Is this the beginning of the modern boy band era?
Is this the beginning of the modern boy band era?
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I haven't laughed this hard in a week! Thank you.
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1989 #27:
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1989 #28 (another one!):
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A Madonna all timer snuck in up there
Current Top 4
Like a Prayer
Miss You Much
Giving You The Best I Got
She Drives Me Crazy
Current Top 4
Like a Prayer
Miss You Much
Giving You The Best I Got
She Drives Me Crazy
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1989 #29:
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morning
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Good morning to you, gentle friend!