I'm not sure but there is this...
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFUypczgOiA&ab_channel=%C2%A1Rock%26Pop
She was. Honestly i hated most of that pop synth crap in the 80's but i've come to appreciate more of it today. It's easy for me to appreciate the old crap with all the new crap around these days. At least pop music had actual bands playing real instruments back then.Terri Nunn was something man.
Yeah I caught them in the 90s and was quite taken with her. Would never have went to one of their shows in the 80s, was into metal thank God. Of all the things I got wrong as a kid at least I was one of the ones that had the music right.She was. Honestly i hated most of that pop synth crap in the 80's but i've come to appreciate more of it today. It's easy for me to appreciate the old crap with all the new crap around these days. At least pop music had actual bands playing real instruments back then.
Nowadays the checklist looks like:
1. Microphone
2. PC and software
3. Instagram
/rant
Yeah I caught them in the 90s and was quite taken with her. Would never have went to one of their shows in the 80s, was into metal thank God. Of all the things I got wrong as a kid at least I was one of the ones that had the music right.
Oh I'm sure they do. But when it comes to the 80s the ones who were listening to Cyndi Lauper and Culture Club had it wrong and there were more of those than the metal types lol. They're the same ones who collect rare edition Metallica albums now and show up to modern shows so they can sip wine and nod along then leave early to beat traffic in their oversized SUVs. But nothing's quite like how it was back then tbh, in the era itself.I think most feel that they got music right, even as we grow older and appreciate other genres...My first Album was The Dark Side of the Moon, so I know I got that right or I was like everybody else. Motown was as good as it gets, but again IMO, everyone feels they stayed true to themselves and did not sell out, but I can't help singing to Neil Diamond every time I hear his songs.
You & I agree 100% loved the roaring 20’s and always pick that era to go back too & the women wow!One era I would have loved to live in is the roaring 20s. I love the way the chicks looked in that time and they seemed to know how to party.