We are looking forward to kicking back and enjoying an Awesome Totally 80’s Weekend. Let’s play some vinyl.
Let’s see what we have:
- Phil Collins – “Sussudio, One More Night, Don’t Lose My Number”;
- Dead or Alive – “You Spin Me Round, Lover Come Back to Me”;
- Depeche Mode – “Something to Do, People Are People”;
- Marilyn Martin – “Night Moves”;
- Mr. Mister – “Welcome to the Real World, Is it Love, Broken Wings, Kyrie”;
- OMD – “So in Love, Secret”;
- Howard Jones – “Things Can Only Get Better, Life in One Day”;
- ABC – “Be Near Me, Millionaire”;
- Starship – “We Built This City”;
- Earth, Wind & Fire – “Shining Star, Fantasy, That’s the Way of the World, Reasons, September”;
- Toto – “Rosanna, Africa”;
- Gerry Rafferty – “Baker Street”;
- Michael Jackson – “Rock with You”;
- Janet Jackson – “Nasty, What Have You Done for Me Lately, When I Think of You”;
- WHAM – “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Everything She Wants, Careless Whisper”;
- George Michael – “FAITH ALBUM”;
- LiMahl – “Never Ending Story”;
- Level 42;
- Dan Hartman – “I Can Dream About You”;
- Mike & the Mechanics;
- a-ha – “Take On Me, The Sun Always Shines on TV”;
- Thompson Twins – “Lay Your Hands on Me”;
- Tears for Fears – “Shout, Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Broken”;
- Baltimora – “Tarzan Boy”;
- Heart – “What About Love, Never, These Dreams”;
- Olivia Newton John – Soul Kiss, Heart Attack”;
- Tina Turner – “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Sound Track”.
Well that should certainly fill the weekend! Wait a Minute! No Madonna? Guys, Where are We?
We’ll just insert one of these into our player… This isn’t going to work! Thanks Marc that’s what we need an old fashion record player. Open the cover, turn it on, place an LP on the rotating wheel, gently place the needle on the record and you have great music!
Now what are these? Cassette Tapes! Hmmm. Let’s see. I remember. There was a time when you would record music off the radio or a Vinyl LP onto a cassette tape of your favorite music or for someone special of their favorite music. We called them mixed tapes. They were especially nice providing continuous dance music. I believe it was called “Disco” then, although I’m not sure why the term isn’t used today. We still have dance clubs with music to dance to. Thank goodness, Kevin found a Cassette & CD Player.
Well now we’re set for a fun musical weekend. Raphael is teaching me some dance moves to the Brontosaurus Beat! Maybe we can start our own show – Dancing with Dinosaurs. Alejandro will be our DJ for the weekend. He’s wearing his favorite T-shirt. If we have time, we can always play these CD’s. I suppose with the ability to download your music to your favorite device, CD’s will soon become extinct too!
Wishing you a Week filled with Music to Inspire Your Hearts and Minds.
Paul & Prehistoric Pals
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