"Angie Baby"
'Objects In Space'
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I like "Happy Together" Although, really, the songs that make me happy every time are "I Can See Clearly Now" and "Ooh, Child."And Rosalita. What I learned from the hit list is when I was born, my parents must have been stuck for a middle name for me, because I'm Erika Dawn and Delta Dawn was number one. Just missed "Let's Get It On". Dag.
You're a little touched you know, Angie Baby
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I love every song you just mentioned, erika, particularly Ooh, Child.
(Okay, and also particularly, Delta Dawn.)
(Amy, is Delta Dawn on your tape?)
Ginger, my bad 70s pop songs love knows no bounds. I even have "Copacabana" and "The Pina Colada Song" on my tape. ::beams::
(Amy, is Delta Dawn on your tape?)
No, but it totally should be. That and "Paper Roses" by Marie Osmond.
YES! Paper Roses! Oh Amy, we scare me, sometimes.
because I'm Erika Dawn and Delta Dawn was number one. Just missed "Let's Get It On". Dag.
We must be REALLY close in age, because I got "Let's Get it on". Although my mom REALLY liked Delta Dawn, maybe because she was hearing it all the time right before I was born!
It doesn't matter how bad I feel..."Ooh, Child" makes it a little better every time. Of course that means that if it comes on in the grocery store I'll sing, which my brother hated. But when I'm pissed off I want "Why Don't We Get Drunk And Screw?" so it could be worse. My brother is always thinking people are looking at him and stuff. I don't know why he thinks normal is The Thing To Be at all times.ETA: We must be a week apart, Sophia. I think the Pina Colada song was the first song I learned the words to. Unless it was Margaritaville.(wonder what that says about me. Also that "Me and Mrs. Jones" rounds out the list.)
YES! Paper Roses! Oh Amy, we scare me, sometimes.
Yeah. We do.
We were six or seven years old when it came out.
I was in college, and it made me want to my radio across the room.
There like many bad pop songs of that era, and some I disliked at the time have sounded better to me when I didn't hear them every four minutes. Radio in the '70s was close rotation of the Top 40.
I don't know why he thinks normal is The Thing To Be at all times.
I have a brother like that. i feel sorry for people trapped that way. They must be afraid of screwing up ALL THE TIME. Plus they don't have as much fun as the rest of us.