Last week of January 1984, Number 1 was Say Say Say from Paul McCartney featuring Michael Jackson
“What can I do
Girl to get through to you?
Cause I love you baby.
Standing here, baptised in all my tears,
Baby through the years,
You know I’m crying ooh ooh ooh”
Number 2 was Owner Of A Lonely Hear from Yes
“Move yourself
You always live your life
Never thinking of the future
Prove yourself
You are the move you make
Take your chances win or loser
See yourself
You are the steps you take
You and you – and that’s the only way
Shake – shake yourself
You’re every move you make
So the story goes
Owner of a lonely heart
Owner of a lonely heart
Much better than – a
Owner of a broken heart
Owner of a lonely heart
Say – you don’t want to chance it
You’ve been hurt so before”
I certainly remember the preaching against the pop music back then. Now it seems so innocent, almost contemplative or prayerful in comparison.
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jf12 says:
January 28, 2014 at 11:12 am
#102 “majored in” Yes, but I know they were still picky about who they did; I know.
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Liz says:
January 28, 2014 at 11:13 am
This song was popular my freshman year of highschool, 2 Live Crew (for the record, I hate rap, I was a Violent Femmes and Rush fan):
https://collab.0x20.eu/s/v2l3IayTuH
https://notes.netd.cs.tu-dresden.de/s/e1D7xd8Rk
https://doc.cisti.org/s/csP7e1uIB
https://pad.libreon.fr/s/sZQjr_QIR
https://pad.kanthaus.online/s/OwOYFhOY8
https://md.fsmpi.rwth-aachen.de/s/V-QxQ8WsO
https://hedgedoc.irisc.uni.lu/s/cBVWrunlm
https://md.fsmpi.rwth-aachen.de/s/WopJq9jJV
https://docs.stephtransition.fr/s/4-CphIRSo
https://notes.eummena.org/s/z7UUaiwOL
https://pad.cloud.abilian.com/s/Iimj7VW98