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I spend up to 14 hours a day in my vehicle and all I need are 3 Carrie Underwood CDs to pass the time.
Summer, 1981. I was turning 7 years old. I heard Duran Duran's "Girls on Film" on the radio in my mother's car. Then I saw the video for "Planet Earth" on TV somewhere. I was hooked and haven't looked back...
I have their first four albums and Astronaut on vinyl, all framed. In fact, their debut album, I have the original debut album from 1981, not the re-release with one song removed/one song replaced from 1983. I have all of their CDs, first issues AND remasters, plus The Power Station, Arcadia, and some of John Taylor's solo stuff. I have my original VHS tapes of Sing Blue Silver, Dancing on the Valentine, Arena, Three to Get Ready, and the Video Collection, all from the 80s. I have the DVD reissues of Sing Blue Silver and Arena, plus the "Greatest" collection, "Classic Albums - Rio," "Hammersmith '82," "Live from London," plus the CD+DVD and Dual Disc versions of Astronaut and Red Carpet Massacre. I am eagerly awaiting the CD+DVD reissues of their debut album, Seven and the Ragged Tiger, and Arcadia's So Red the Rose. I've seen them in concert 3x; I have my t-shirts and programs from all three (my t-shirt from 1987 still fits!)...heck, I still have my children's t-shirt from 1982!
I have two tattoos for them; one is the symbol that figures prominently in the video "New Moon on Monday." Above that is a tribal-ish sun, my way of symbolizing "(Reach Up for the) Sunrise" when the original five members reunited. And my license plate on my car is DURAN 2.
IMY BOYS!
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Now that you can just download songs one by one I find myself not really getting into an artist/band but getting into certain songs. When I was in middle school though I knew like every NSYNC song ever made and would order their European CD's off of Amazon b/c they had different songs LOL!
I guess the band I like the most right now is still Hanson. If you haven't heard their latest music you need to because it is awesome!
Heather is that you? I had a friend in high school that adored Duran Duran like you do. She had the framed albums--thats all their was then, stayed up late to watch the MTV video debuts, Tshirts, programs... the works!
(Actually-- it wouldn't be Heather because we both graduated high school in 88)
.... now I'm all about Jackson Browne.... and there's TONS of stuff I have never even heard of.... I'm enjoying it immensely!
Oh yeah...Jackson Browne has been my absolute favorite for about 30 years.
Summer, 1981. I was turning 7 years old. I heard Duran Duran's "Girls on Film" on the radio in my mother's car. Then I saw the video for "Planet Earth" on TV somewhere. I was hooked and haven't looked back...
I have their first four albums and Astronaut on vinyl, all framed. In fact, their debut album, I have the original debut album from 1981, not the re-release with one song removed/one song replaced from 1983. I have all of their CDs, first issues AND remasters, plus The Power Station, Arcadia, and some of John Taylor's solo stuff. I have my original VHS tapes of Sing Blue Silver, Dancing on the Valentine, Arena, Three to Get Ready, and the Video Collection, all from the 80s. I have the DVD reissues of Sing Blue Silver and Arena, plus the "Greatest" collection, "Classic Albums - Rio," "Hammersmith '82," "Live from London," plus the CD+DVD and Dual Disc versions of Astronaut and Red Carpet Massacre. I am eagerly awaiting the CD+DVD reissues of their debut album, Seven and the Ragged Tiger, and Arcadia's So Red the Rose. I've seen them in concert 3x; I have my t-shirts and programs from all three (my t-shirt from 1987 still fits!)...heck, I still have my children's t-shirt from 1982!
I have two tattoos for them; one is the symbol that figures prominently in the video "New Moon on Monday." Above that is a tribal-ish sun, my way of symbolizing "(Reach Up for the) Sunrise" when the original five members reunited. And my license plate on my car is DURAN 2.
IMY BOYS!
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David Bowie for a while (I even named my dog Ziggy Stardust!)
Just two nights ago my husband and I were driving in the car, and "Doctor, My Eyes" came on. I said something about it being a surprise to me that it was from 1972 because it sounded more like it should be from the later '70s. I also said something like, "You know, I've never known a Jackson Browne fanatic. He's one of those people who seems kind of neutral and the no one has strong opinions about." And now 2 days later you both prove me wrong![]()
My dad had on one of the country music award shows awhile ago and I saw Lady Antebellum performing. I had heard their song "Run to You" on the radio a couple times but didn't know who it was. Well, I finally figured out it was them. They were also performing their new single so I ended up downloading that and bought their first CD...now I am obsessed with it. Soooo good! Preordered their new album from Amazon last night for only $7.99.![]()
By far the band I listen to most is DMB (I know, hard to tell from my board name and avatar). There are only a few songs by them that I don't really like.