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Re: 27 March 2015: it's... 1986
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2015, 12:33:11 PM »
listening but unable to post -- but OMFG Daryl hall with my longtime request, "Dreamtime"!!  uber-BOS

Indeed. I'm amazed it hasn't appeared. BOS for me as well.

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Re: 27 March 2015: it's... 1986
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2015, 03:44:13 PM »
3/27/15 Taking the Voyage Back to ....1986!!

(Movie featured: Star Trek IV- The Voyage Home)
 1.  The Call- I Still Believe (Grand Design)
 2.  The Thompson Twins- King For A Day
 3.  Huey Lewis & The News- Hip To Be Square
 4.  Talk Talk- Life's What You Make It (B.O.S!)
 5.  The B-52's- She Brakes for Rainbows
 6.  Daryl Hall- Dreamtime
 7.  The Moody Blues- Your Wildest Dreams
 8.  The Pretenders- Don't Get Me Wrong
 9.  Iggy Pop- Real Wild Child
10.  Cameo- Word Up
(Movie: Star Trek IV : Spock (Leonard Nimoy) "Live Long and Prosper")

Hmmm, AL picked the "safest" of my requests to play: Huey Lewis and the News (surprisingly a bustout).
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Re: 27 March 2015: it's... 1986
« Reply #17 on: March 27, 2015, 06:10:03 PM »
"Don't Get Me Wrong" could be released today.

I think of this and another hit of that time, "Don't Dream It's Over" as foreshadowing the AAA format we love so much. Just didn't know it at the time.

"Wildest Dreams" sounds seriously dated -  It's probably just that I know that the Moodies were on the way out

Don't the Blues have some sort of obscure record of having top tens in three different decades, with those three being their only top tens? Regardless, however one feels about their later material, the presence of such did introduce them to impressionable 15 year olds in 1986, whereas even knowing about the likes of The Grass Roots and Gary Puckett and the Union Gap would have to wait awhile.

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Re: 27 March 2015: it's... 1986
« Reply #18 on: March 27, 2015, 10:32:32 PM »
3/27/15 Taking the Voyage Back to ....1986!!

Hmmm, AL picked the "safest" of my requests to play: Huey Lewis and the News (surprisingly a bustout).

I was surprised as well.  Today's other big surprise:  four bust-outs!  BOS to the Twins and
the B-52's.
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