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The Peak, 12/10/07: It was 1981
« on: December 10, 2007, 08:26:13 AM »
Something for everyone in this set, including the Ferry tribute to JL.  Great Buildings is unfamiliar to me.

Tubes    Talk To Ya Later
Rolling Stones    Black Limousine
Tommy Tutone    867-5309/ Jenny
Grace Jones    Pull Up to the Bumper
David Lindley    Mercury Blues
Great Buildings    Hold On to Something
Tom Petty    The Waiting
Pretenders    Birds of Paradise
Who    You Better You Bet
Roxy Music    Jealous Guy
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Re: The Peak, 12/10/07: It was 1981
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2007, 08:34:26 AM »
Something for everyone in this set, including the Ferry tribute to JL.  Great Buildings is unfamiliar to me.

Tubes    Talk To Ya Later
Rolling Stones    Black Limousine
Tommy Tutone    867-5309/ Jenny
Grace Jones    Pull Up to the Bumper
David Lindley    Mercury Blues
Great Buildings    Hold On to Something
Tom Petty    The Waiting
Pretenders    Birds of Paradise
Who    You Better You Bet
Roxy Music    Jealous Guy

Shouldn't Rob have played "Black Limousine" and "Pull Up to the Bumper" back-to-back?  I'd've surely BOS'd Grace Jones.
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Re: The Peak, 12/10/07: It was 1981
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2007, 10:38:00 AM »
Great Buildings is unfamiliar to me.

Great Buildings later changed their name to The Rembrandts.  You might be familiar with a little theme song they did for a TV show.   ;)
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