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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 7:37:23 AM   
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No, you can't! I'm so jealous! I want to wear gorgeous, outrageous, to-die-for outfits all the time, too! Hallowe'en should be EVERY DAY!

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 7:37:59 AM   
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OMG, that is the best line!! I know, sometimes I feel like that too, but can you be too glam, really? LOL



that is odd.  lol.    show me some pics??

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 7:41:00 AM   
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Why is that odd? It is just an expression about being a drag queen, we love all that bling, fashion and over the top drama.

However, unlike some drag queens, I NEVER overdo it, although in NYC no one blinks at over the top.

But we love our drag queens. Fierce!

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 7:41:58 AM   
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red- isnt that what men want??

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 7:46:29 AM   
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What were you listening to when you were first discovering the opposite sex?



KISS...KISS....And more KISS!!!
Still listening to them to this day.
My little girl was here the other day when I was playing Paul Stanley's solo album from 1978. She was amused at the...ahem... "simplicity" of the music and lyrics.
Fortunately, I guess she'll never understand what it was to be a 14 year old boy. LOL!

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 7:49:42 AM   
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red- isnt that what men want??


I don't speak for all men, but I doubt it. Some men like natural types, some like more dramatic looking types. I would be a boring world if we all liked the same thing, right?

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 8:06:07 AM   
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A few of my Favs.....

ELO-It's a Livin Thing

School- Crime of the Century

Eurythmics-Sweet Dreams

Marvin Gaye-Sexual Healing

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 8:11:23 AM   
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sexyred1,

I love your tagline, btw.

As for drag queens, I love them! I love the bling, the fashion, the outrageousness of it all! I just pretty clothes and shiny objects and I want to put them on my body! I want to accentuate my figure and make myself devastatingly sexy. I want to breathe fire and speak in a low voice and sing

Falling in Love Again with a cigarette in a long black cigarette holder. I just love her!

Another good one by Marlene Dietrich, Black Market. I love the way she just grabs that lit cigarette off the edge of that column in this video. Oh, she had such flair, such pinache, I want to be Marlene Dietrich when I grow up!

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 8:44:19 AM   
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A few of my Favs.....

ELO-It's a Livin Thing

School- Crime of the Century

Eurythmics-Sweet Dreams

Marvin Gaye-Sexual Healing


I love how that ELO song starts out. I was never really big on Supertramp, so I never heard that song before, but I really liked it, particularly the piano solo. Of course, always loved The Eurythmics, especially this song. And who does NOT love Marvin Gaye! Thanks!

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 8:47:50 AM   
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Woops, didn't mean to post the same thing twice.

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 9:09:52 AM   
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Ok, I just saw this old Eurythmics song and had to post it, too!

Paint a Rumour

And while we're at it, loved this one, too

Cool Blue

Aqua

Ok, I confess, I was crazy about this album!

I used to dance to this one, among many others, but ANOTHER favorite.
I Need a Man!

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 10:06:05 AM   
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Logical Song

Hotel California

Dust In The Wind

Come Sail Away

Wheel In The Sky

Journey on Midnight SPecial

Lights

Turn To Stone

Funk #49

Life's Been Good

Baker Street

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 11:23:18 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DarlingSavage

quote:

ORIGINAL: lusciouslips19


A few of my Favs.....

ELO-It's a Livin Thing

School- Crime of the Century

Eurythmics-Sweet Dreams

Marvin Gaye-Sexual Healing


I love how that ELO song starts out. I was never really big on Supertramp, so I never heard that song before, but I really liked it, particularly the piano solo. Of course, always loved The Eurythmics, especially this song. And who does NOT love Marvin Gaye! Thanks!


This is my favorite Eurythmics song. Its just beautiful poetry to me.Whos That Girl

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 11:32:07 AM   
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Whats old is new and they think its a fresh new song.

Breakfast in America

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 1:00:48 PM   
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Hmmm, old funk classics eh, I wonder how many times in how many threads I've posted This super brutal Afro Funk Classic , but as to what I was listening to when I discovered the opposite sex, do you mean first real interest or first real encounter?not like it matters, I think what I was listening to was alot of awkward silence in those days lol
This old songhas seemed to accompany me in alot of my lifes endeavors.
This one also seems appropriate for those days lol

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 1:16:09 PM   
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This is the first song I ever made out to...

Money

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 1:17:58 PM   
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FR

I got two words for y'all :

Frank Zappa

Exploration will reveal alot more than Yellow Snow and Dynamo Hum.

T

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 1:27:49 PM   
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FR

I got two words for y'all :

Frank Zappa

Exploration will reveal alot more than Yellow Snow and Dynamo Hum.

T


From jr. high untill the end of high school there was one cd I owned that probably spent the most time in the cd player out of any other cd I had...and that was zappas strictly commercial, since then I've collected every thing from hot rats to joes garage... actually got to meet aynsley dunbar when he was playing with eric burden(burden is a local now, he also helps out with alot of environmental causes I'm connected with 8D)

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 2:32:26 PM   
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Logical Song

Hotel California

Dust In The Wind

Come Sail Away

Wheel In The Sky

Journey on Midnight SPecial

Lights

Turn To Stone

Funk #49

Life's Been Good

Baker Street


OMG, that guy from Supertramp looks just like Jesus! I totally loved Dust in the Wind, too. Those are all great songs, though. Speaking of Joe Walsh, you can't talk about him without thinking of this piece of greatness.

Wow, Baker Street, lots of memories with that one. Lived through some very hard times hanging on to just one more year and then we'll be happy.

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RE: Blasts from the past! - 2/9/2010 3:11:56 PM   
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That vid of Breakfast in America was SO CUTE! I loved it!

Pyro, I've never heard this before, but I love it! I used to always go to the drum jams around town when I had a car, so I totally dig this! As for the OP, I just meant whatever it was that you were listening to when you were first discovering the opposite sex, or sex in general, if you're swinging the other way. It's about time somebody posted some Doors around here!

Termy, I got in so much trouble over Dynamo Hum. I heard it over at a friend's house and asked her if I could borrow the tape, then driving somewhere with my mom, I popped it in. I had no idea what they were talking about, my mom totally freaked out! She was like, "This is PORNOGRAPHY!!!!!!"

I'm really surprised that no one has brought up David Bowie. Was he not just the be all and end all of everything that ever was, ever could, and ever would be of music? I SO loved him! And this song was my favorite on my favorite album by him.

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