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re: Best Year for Album Releases
Posted on 5/19/23 at 10:13 am to tigahlovah
Posted on 5/19/23 at 10:13 am to tigahlovah
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How the HELL can you leave Sign O'the Times off of your 1987 list???
I enjoyed his music (raspberry beret, I would die for you, little red corvette) and his movie. He’s extremely talented all around. But I don't think I’ve ever purchased his music or played it for pleasure. I might have listen to him more when I was younger and I probably played a song on Dec 31, 1999. But I don’t listen to him now or have even thought about him except for that time he change his name and we had to refer to him as ¥ and then again when he died. There are a lot of great musicians I left off my list from that list. A lot of people love Michael Jackson I can’t stand him and his music. Thriller had a cool video. The Spacewalk was iconic.
What’s one of your favorite albums?! Just curious
A quote from one of our American idol judges “It’s a no for me Dawg!”
This post was edited on 5/19/23 at 10:18 am
Posted on 5/19/23 at 11:32 am to STigers
I wore Thriller out in the summer of 1983, but as time went on, it got to where I couldn't stand Michael Jackson.
I agreed with over half of your list, like I said before, always liked Lisa Lisa (I was just shocked you would mention that and not Sign O'the Times). And I do think 1987 was a strong year for albums. I like most genres, but have always leaned toward R&B.
My previous post was mostly tongue in cheek, I agree your taste is YOUR taste.
I agreed with over half of your list, like I said before, always liked Lisa Lisa (I was just shocked you would mention that and not Sign O'the Times). And I do think 1987 was a strong year for albums. I like most genres, but have always leaned toward R&B.
My previous post was mostly tongue in cheek, I agree your taste is YOUR taste.
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