Sheena Easton and Sheila E. share the same neuron in my brain too.
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Sheena Easton and Sheila E. share the same neuron in my brain too.
Well, it's a fair association by way of Prince. Still, one is a Scottish pop star, and the other is a Latina percussionist with one hit single.
Sheena Easton and Sheila E. share the same neuron in my brain too.
Me too.
Still, one is a Scottish pop star, and the other is a Latina percussionist with one hit single.
Yes-- but which is which?
Easton - Scottish
E. - Latina
Yes-- but which is which?
Exactly! She's the Scottish drummer who has some connection to Prince and the 1980s.
Easton - Scottish
E. - Latina
Thanks. of course, I recently told someone that Harvey Keitel played the Heat Miser in the new Live Action Year Without a Santa Claus, which it was really Harvey Fierstein, so I am known to mix up names.
You people are killing me!
Harvey Keitel as the Heat Miser!!! That I have to see. I hope he keeps his clothes on.
I'm trying to figure out who the other woman is. Who knows what random 80s popstar you've plugged into association with Sheena Easton and for what reason?
I was thinking the other woman Nutty was referring to was probably Olivia Newton John, due to her description of soft-rock duets and mental pairing with Sheen Easton.
Sheila E.'s one big hit was not soft rock.
I went with British and I was thinking Bonnie Tyler.
I was thinking the other woman Nutty was referring to was probably Olivia Newton John, due to her description of soft-rock duets and mental pairing with Sheen Easton.
Yeah, but Sheena Easton went from her baby taking the morning train, to inviting everyone to spend the night inside her sugar walls...
(Unless that was Sheila E.?)