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01 Sep 2024, 1:17 am

probably 80s stand out more to me then the 70s, thgough I assume some some songs I like were made before the 70's. As well.


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03 Sep 2024, 5:13 pm

Sweetleaf wrote:
probably 80s stand out more to me then the 70s, thgough I assume some some songs I like were made before the 70's. As well.


Like your namesake. :P


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07 Sep 2024, 4:47 am

Soft Rock
A term popular in the ‘70s which is pretty much what it sounds like. A hangover from the 60s Hippies getting older, mellower and more introspective.






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07 Sep 2024, 12:30 pm

^^^^ Very Nice selection above ^^^^. Good taste :D

Takes me back :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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08 Sep 2024, 5:09 pm

Everyone thinks that this is an 80s song by the Talking Heads. Its really a 70s song by Al Green.



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08 Sep 2024, 8:10 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
Everyone thinks that this is an 80s song by the Talking Heads. Its really a 70s song by Al Green.




Wow had no idea .. Thank you for helping get credit where credit is due ... :mrgreen:
Still liked most of the other Talking heads stuff...hope it wasnt all ripped off ? :mrgreen:


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09 Sep 2024, 5:26 am

Love "True" by Spandau Ballet


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09 Sep 2024, 5:29 am

Love this song to death and thought the extended version was very cool! Never heard the extended on the radio.


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09 Sep 2024, 5:35 am

ASPartOfMe wrote:
Soft Rock
A term popular in the ‘70s which is pretty much what it sounds like. A hangover from the 60s Hippies getting older, mellower and more introspective.







Love Tin Man and "Make it with you" by Bread! My Dad loved listening to both of these growing up. I love Soft Rock too!


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09 Sep 2024, 9:40 am

Jakki wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
Everyone thinks that this is an 80s song by the Talking Heads. Its really a 70s song by Al Green.




Wow had no idea .. Thank you for helping get credit where credit is due ... :mrgreen:
Still liked most of the other Talking heads stuff...hope it wasnt all ripped off ? :mrgreen:


you're welcome. I dunno. I think that was the Talking Heads only 'cover song'. But even an announcer on NPR thought it started with the TH. I almost screemed at the radio, but his on air guest corrected him. Lol!