I've been culling my collection of audiotapes and listening to stuff I haven't heard in years to decide which tapes to buy on CD and which to jettison forever...
This morning I played
Catching the Sun, a 1980 release by Spyro Gyra. Back in the day (and yes, I got this when it was new), I thought this was fresh, alternative fusion-jazz
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Rapping Duke (Da ha da ha... Anyone? Anyone remember Rapping Duke?)
And Laura Branigan. (Gloria!)
In my defense, I was 12, and it was the first time I was allowed to spend my allowance on music. I got better. :-D
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Uh Santa Anna, Uh Santa Anna, Uh Santa Anna lemme rock you lemme rock you Santa Anna, that's all I wanna do, Santa Anna...
I'll just be crying in the corner.
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I have nostalgia for disco; I was in high school at the peak of the disco craze and that's what we danced to.
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Well, I have to admit that I still have a penchant for cheesy 80's music. But, the most embarrassing would have to be "Ice, Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice. My friends and I would move the coffee table in my living room out of the way and do the Electric Slide to that song when I was about 10 or 11.
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I have nostalgia for disco; I was in high school at the peak of the disco craze and that's what we danced to.
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But, in the wince category are-- Vicious Pink Phenomenon, Classix Nouveux, Bow Wow Wow, The Carpenters, and ABBA.
Now a days, I have trouble even imagining myself listening to ABBA, but I know I did... I think I still have the old 8 tracks to prove it!
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On topic, I have to put my vote in for ABBA and also James Galway - I was a very odd little child. *g*
Of course, I still have my Duran Duran tapes, and I'm still a fan of Jean Michel Jarre and Mike Oldfield. I'm still odd. ;)
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