Natter 49: You've got the look/it must have took/a whole hour just to make up your face/bay-bay!
It is ita's birthday, after all.
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Natter 49: You've got the look/it must have took/a whole hour just to make up your face/bay-bay!
It is ita's birthday, after all.
I am glad to have inflicted my 80s soft rock confusion on you all. Bonus points: Did either woman ever do a duet with either man??
I'm wondering how widespread it is. I know who you meant the moment I read your first post on this, because I have the exact same confusion. Now, who is the other man, for 'either' man? Sheena has sung with Prince. I think Sheila has; she was his drummer.
I went with British and I was thinking Bonnie Tyler.
It's hard to mix up Bonnie Tyler once you've appreciated the madness that is the video for Total Eclipse of the Heart.
Evil choirboys: teh WIN!
It's hard to mix up Bonnie Tyler once you've appreciated the madness that is the video for Total Eclipse of the Heart.
We watched a guilty pleasures countdown on NYE and the Total Eclipse of the Heart video never ceases to boggle. However, i am still baffled that Hello by Lionel Ritchie wasn't on the countdown.
White Wedding by Billy Idol always makes me happy. Exploding blenders.
I went with "soft rock" cues ("U Got the Look" not qualifying on that score) and came up with Linda Ronstadt, who even did a duet with Aaron Neville. Or possibly Dionne Warwick.
It's hard to mix up Bonnie Tyler once you've appreciated the madness that is the video for Total Eclipse of the Heart.
Oh my god, a friend of mine in high school loved that song so much, she made a tape with nothing but that song on it. OVER AND OVER. And then she would PLAY IT if she was driving, and the rest of us were held captive, trying to claw out our eardrums and moaning.
Hello by Lionel Ritchie wasn't on the countdown.
I don't think that was a pleasure.
Evil choirboys: teh WIN!
That reference sent me to "I Want to Know What Love Is."