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I'd love to find an MP3 recording of "(One of These Days) Sunday's Gonna Come on Tuesday" by The New Establishment.

I'm a simple man with simple tastes. You can have everything else.

Well, except the 20" iMac.

Oh, and the Frigidaire Affinity washer. And leave the TV and the Dish Network rig. And the DVD player.

On second thought, don't you dare lay a finger on anything or your friends will be calling you "Stumpy".
 
I hate to disagree, but I think this is the "gayest" video ever made, intentionally or unintentionally! Gotta love that Bobby Vee!

"The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" - Bobby Vee

 
Where to start?

At the beginning, I guess.

I got to brettsomers' post before I recognized anything. Brett, if that's the gayest thing you've seen, you've lived a sheltered life. Luckily, there's a lot yet to be experienced. Still, ya gotta love Ms. Kitt.

I love Queen and Meatloaf, Freddy and Meat may have the most beautiful voices I've ever heard.

I liked a lot of the Human League's music, but I've never considered it to be Great. Still, I like to get out the 'Dare' album every so often. Do or Die and Sound of the Crowd were some of my favorites. Crank it all the way to 11 and break the knob off.

Robin Scott ('M') has been a favorite (favourite?) from WAY back -- He's on one of my jukeboxes, and I have at least one other 7" record of Pop Musik.

I very much don't remember the Total Eclipse of the Heart video. Very creepy indeed. I've always loved that song, and FYI it was written by Jim Steinman, who wrote most of Meatloaf's songs.

I knew and enjoyed Bette Davis Eyes before I knew and was terrified of Bette Davis. Fasten your seatbelts boys, it's going to be a bumpy ride!

Thanks for a lot of musical memories, people.

Here's one of my all-time favorites. And one of the gayest, Ms. Somers.

-kevin

 
I'm probably in the minority here, but may favorite group has always been Sweet. I loved them when I was 16 and still do. Here's a live clip of one of my favorites, The 6-Teens.

 
I'm thinking most of the members here are part of the mi

That notwithstanding, I've always loved The Sweet, too.

-kevin
 
early chris isaak

Chris Isaak was always a good singer and a very competent musician...and if you only know him from the stuff he does for US audiences you are missing something. His videos and live performances over here in Europe in the late 80's through the '90's were more of the black leather and less of the white bread than you get in the 'States. As he put it in one interview on Dutch TV...I figure half the guys are there cause' their girlfriends made them...and the other half are in the audience cause their boyfriends drug 'em in...It ain't my game, but I try and give them all their money's worth.
For just a touch of what he's got on offer, try the uncensored "wicked game", "solitary man" (that one should have every metrosexual crying till his mascara runs. That's what a real man's chest looks like, ladies) or, if'n you can find it, the original video clip to BDABBT.
I think I know what Brett is saysing about that "video" of The Night Has 1000 Eyes. First time I saw it, I was 11 and it raised some very serious, shall we say "issues" which I had trouble fighting down...family gathering watching TV and I done prayed and prayed I would be able to just sit there for a long while and not have to stand up. Fat chance. Today it just seems kinda geeky and silly, but there was something going on there, just the same.
O my paws and whiskers how I miss Divine. I have to explain Political Correctness to my students and I use "Hairspray" as instructional material. They get the point.
I notice nobody has mentioned Madonna yet...did someone set standards in taste while I was out? Oh, good, let me be the first to go down on them. Sorry, thinking in German. I mean, not meet them.
Whatever

 
Awesome music

Except for the freaky Divine video, all the other stuff here has been great. I'm a music lover. Don't ask me my favorite song, cause they're all my favorite.

Believe it or not, Dr. Demento still plays on some stations and on the internet. You can either download radio shows or buy (gasp) them from his official site.

Now here's an interesting video.

BTW, Selecto, "Convoy" was S1 on the Seeburg LPC1 at the bowling alley when I was a kid. Amazing how we can remember these things.

 

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