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Then what does that make me?
Al Davis
An hirsute bald man.
Then what does that make me?
Al Davis
older than IThen what does that make me?
Al Davis
An hirsute bald man.
An hirsute bald man.
IF I could go back to the 80's and repeat all or none of it I would repeat it all.
Even my mullet
IF I could go back to the 80's and repeat all or none of it I would repeat it all.
Even my mullet
no - not that there is anything wrong with that...You were a soccer player weren't cha?
That I did, that I did.Nope. He hung out with ballerinas.
I dispute the hirsute.
I hung out with A Flock of Seagulls in the 80s. Best fvcking decade. Period.
Ali Score married the daughter of my friends (who have since moved to FL)I dispute the hirsute.
I hung out with A Flock of Seagulls in the 80s. Best fvcking decade. Period.
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Right on, Mikie.
I dispute the hirsute.
I hung out with A Flock of Seagulls in the 80s. Best fvcking decade. Period.
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Right on, Mikie.
You obviously have not seen the very rare pictures of bidfoot up in Yellowstone.
Still the greatest vampire movie ever.
Ali Score married the daughter of my friends (who have since moved to FL)
Here ya go.
I was just thinking of all the bands I got to see play live in the 1980s ... and I almost feel sorry for today's young folk.
At the Garden: U2, The Police, The Go-go's.
At the Cape Cod Coliseum: The Clash, Elvis Costello
In Springfield: The Police (a week after their Garden show)
Centrum in Worcester: Bruce Springsteen, Yes, INXS with Public Image Ltd, REM with 10,000 Maniacs
Pearl Street in Northampton: Modern English (I won the tickets by calling in to the Amherst College FM Station)
Great Woods in Mansfield: Echo and the Bunnymen with Gene loves Jezebel, Peter Gabriel
At UMass-Amherst: The Smithereens, Violent Femmes, INXS at the Student Union(!)
Not to mention the local bands that never seemed to go national, like The Neighborhoods, the Neats, Mission of Burma, Children of Paradise, etc.
When I was a kid, one of my best friends had an older brother of college age who saw The Cars play The Three Copper Men in Lowell. He said they covered a bunch of Queen songs, which makes sense, given the similarity in vocal harmonies between the two groups.