tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6801353.post8719579184507532274..comments2024-03-21T22:59:49.742-05:00Comments on ShayneBlog: Shaynehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02312584421727801374noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6801353.post-10184238556998619292012-02-13T10:59:22.964-06:002012-02-13T10:59:22.964-06:00I think 1983 was the first year that my head actua...I think 1983 was the first year that my head actually left the 1950s behind and got up to speed with the rest of my peer group. Really, who SHOULD be singing "Would you like to swing on a star?" under their breath while walking down the halls of their highschool if they haven't seen Hudson Hawk? And since no one saw Hudson Hawk no one would have been singing it except me.<br />But then there came 1983 & a burst of new wave music. Love Promises promises, so I am glad it made the cut. But helloooooooooo..... Sting and the Boys aren't here? Ahem! Synchronicity was a chart buster. <br />I do love Still Standing. Oh... and I guess because of Valerie Bertinelli's thing for Elton john via One Day at A Time I DID know about him. =]<br />Thanks for the list & the walk down memory lane. When we get to 1985 I hope Love is the 7th Wave will make the list. best song on Stings debut solo album. Just sayin...sherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04664231178384208560noreply@blogger.com