Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Eurythmics, 1980

 


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  1. Horrible nightmares are made of that song...playing over and over and over from 1983 till 1990.....

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  2. Iove that song! But, who am I to disagree

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  3. Several years ago Rolling Stone put out a list of the 50 best female voices in rock. They did not include Annie Lennox in the group! They did have some real stinkers in there, though. This proves to me that Rolling Stone is NOT worth the paper it's printed on. Might not be bad in an outhouse situation, though.

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    1. Like most painfully liberal media, they most likely solicit "donations" to be on the list. Some of the "real stinkers" paid a lot.

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  4. If you had told me in the '80s that I would specify that an Annie Lennox song be played at my funeral, I'd have laughed in your face. Then she recorded "Into the West" for the LOTR films, and demonstrated that hers is one of the greatest female voices of all time.

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    1. i would tend to agree...Diva is one of my favorite albums...every song on that album is good...she def had a voice...her, sade, tracey thorn, alison moyet...all from the 80's, all could run circles around the tards singing today...if you all are 80s fans, look up Laurel on youtube...nice voice, lots of 80's vibes...and Nuovo Testamento...they sound like they came straight from the 80's with that 80's italian disco sound...saw them in austin last month with my 20 year old

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  5. I have always liked Annie…my friends looked at me like I was cray-cray. Still do

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  6. More in tune to Dave Mason tonight, but there's always the weekend.

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  7. Go listen to "There must be an Angel" with Stevie Wonder on harmonica. Compare to Trailer Swift. End of discussion.

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  8. Until I looked at the replies, I had zero knowledge of who these two weirdos are (or were). Around the time I graduated college and got a real job, had kids and a mortgage, I abandoned my interest in popular rock n roll. It was around the same time that the Beatles broke up.

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