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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #15 on: April 03, 2014, 10:44:41 AM »
Movie: ?? --> Raspberry fucking Beret. You have GOT to be kidding me.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #16 on: April 03, 2014, 10:46:07 AM »
(Movie: Back to the Future)
1. Huey Lewis – Back in Time
(More Back to the Future)
2. INXS – This Time
(Still more BTTF)
3. Hooters – All You Zombies
(Movie: Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure)
4. Paul Young – Every Time You Go Away
(Movie: Breakfast Club)
5. Jesus & Mary Chain – Just Like Honey
6. The Cult – She Sells Sanctuary
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7. Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill
(News: Rock Hudson dies)
8. Phil Collins – Take me Home
(Movie: After Hours)
9. Bryan Ferry – Slave To Love
(More After Hours)
10. Prince – Raspberry Beret

Man, considering the TON of great suggestions she got (all of which would've been bustouts) this was a major disappointment. Dave Morey's Greatest 1985 Hits.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #17 on: April 03, 2014, 10:47:51 AM »
Movie: ?? --> "Slave To Love"

SERIOUS "Yeesh & Sheesh" factor here today.

GS says the movie was Desperately Seeking Susan. Makes sense, that did sound like Rosanna Arquette.

I'm with you but we seem to have a divergence of opinion with a large percentage of the GS contingent.

ETA: Actually the film may have been After Hours. She was in that as well, also in '85. And the dialogue seems to fit with what I remember about that film's plot.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #18 on: April 03, 2014, 10:54:44 AM »
Movie: ?? --> "Slave To Love"

SERIOUS "Yeesh & Sheesh" factor here today.

GS says the movie was Desperately Seeking Susan. Makes sense, that did sound like Rosanna Arquette.

I'm with you but we seem to have a divergence of opinion with a large percentage of the GS contingent.

ETA: Actually the film may have been After Hours. She was in that as well, also in '85. And the dialogue seems to fit with what I remember about that film's plot.

And AL said in the backannounce that these were *all* requests, which shows how lame most Fogheads really are.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #19 on: April 03, 2014, 10:56:49 AM »
Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure ("I'm a rebel") -->  Paul Young "Every Time You Go Away (You take a Piece of Meat With you)"

There's your R&B/Soul! Also, Prince can be pretty R&B, though Raspberry Beret is a lot more on his pop rock side.

ETA: This is meant as sarcasm (in reading it through, I realized it maybe didn't come through).
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #20 on: April 03, 2014, 10:58:36 AM »
Movie: ?? --> "Slave To Love"

SERIOUS "Yeesh & Sheesh" factor here today.

GS says the movie was Desperately Seeking Susan. Makes sense, that did sound like Rosanna Arquette.

I'm with you but we seem to have a divergence of opinion with a large percentage of the GS contingent.

ETA: Actually the film may have been After Hours. She was in that as well, also in '85. And the dialogue seems to fit with what I remember about that film's plot.

After Hours and King of Comedy are very underappreciated Scorsese.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #21 on: April 03, 2014, 11:01:29 AM »
Movie: ?? --> "Slave To Love"

SERIOUS "Yeesh & Sheesh" factor here today.

GS says the movie was Desperately Seeking Susan. Makes sense, that did sound like Rosanna Arquette.

I'm with you but we seem to have a divergence of opinion with a large percentage of the GS contingent.

ETA: Actually the film may have been After Hours. She was in that as well, also in '85. And the dialogue seems to fit with what I remember about that film's plot.

And AL said in the backannounce that these were *all* requests, which shows how lame most Fogheads really are.

Well, the songs were mostly lead singles or the best-known tracks from their respective albums, so in a vacuum these are great songs, but there was zero surprise factor.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #22 on: April 03, 2014, 11:02:14 AM »
Movie: ?? --> "Slave To Love"

SERIOUS "Yeesh & Sheesh" factor here today.

GS says the movie was Desperately Seeking Susan. Makes sense, that did sound like Rosanna Arquette.

I'm with you but we seem to have a divergence of opinion with a large percentage of the GS contingent.

ETA: Actually the film may have been After Hours. She was in that as well, also in '85. And the dialogue seems to fit with what I remember about that film's plot.

And AL said in the backannounce that these were *all* requests, which shows how lame most Fogheads really are.

Was that a subtle way of distancing herself from the mediocrity of that set? The only truly cringe-worthy song was Punkinhead, aka Phil C, but there was a pretty high LN factor nonetheless.  It sounded like 85 but not in a good way. Bryan Ferry gets my BOS, but only for lack of competition.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #23 on: April 03, 2014, 11:09:18 AM »
Agreed with the general LN-ness of the set, although I don't mind the Phil Collins so much.

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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #24 on: April 03, 2014, 02:28:29 PM »
Agreed with the general LN-ness of the set, although I don't mind the Phil Collins so much.

I saw what you did there.

I love that song, and songs 2 through 10 were all sledgehammery for me.  The only one I don't dig is the Huey Lewis, probably b/c we hear it a bit of every time 10at10 starts.  PS: I didn't actually listen.
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #25 on: April 03, 2014, 03:27:02 PM »
This set explains why I didn't listen to the radio a lot in 1985.

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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #26 on: April 03, 2014, 03:55:27 PM »
AL on FB sez Bryan Ferry gets BOS
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Re: 3 April 2014: It's 1985!
« Reply #27 on: May 01, 2014, 10:52:11 PM »
Movie: ?? --> "Slave To Love"

SERIOUS "Yeesh & Sheesh" factor here today.

GS says the movie was Desperately Seeking Susan. Makes sense, that did sound like Rosanna Arquette.

I'm with you but we seem to have a divergence of opinion with a large percentage of the GS contingent.

ETA: Actually the film may have been After Hours. She was in that as well, also in '85. And the dialogue seems to fit with what I remember about that film's plot.

A late-breaking confirmation that this was indeed After Hours.  An quirky film that probably
won't seem as outré today as it did then.  Many of the ensemble cast were relative unknowns
at the time, and went on to become more famous for other roles.
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