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Post by Whitneyfan on Feb 5, 2019 19:48:55 GMT 1
Day 36: (05/02/2019) Kylie Minogue - Put Yourself In My Place
It only seems fitting to have the princess of pop as today's retro-track of the day, after the announcement that she would be headlining Brighton Pride this year... I can remember when getting Leo Sayer and Hazell Dean seemed like a big deal!!
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Post by raliverpool on Feb 5, 2019 19:56:07 GMT 1
^ The only way to respond to that underrated Kylie track, is with the opening titles credits to an arthouse 1968 cult sci-fi movie, which inspired one of the very best bands of the 1980s who are still going today.
Bob Crewe - Barbarella Psychedella
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Post by Whitneyfan on Feb 5, 2019 19:59:34 GMT 1
^ The only way to respond to that underrated Kylie track, is with the opening titles credits to an arthouse 1968 cult sci-fi movie, which inspired one of the very best bands of the 1980s who are still going today.
Bob Crewe - Barbarella Psychedella
Duran Duran I'm guessing!
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Post by raliverpool on Feb 5, 2019 20:22:26 GMT 1
The most significant nightclub/music venue in Birmingham in the late 1970s was called Barbarella's. (Where they became the house band 1979-80). They went on to name the band after the Milo O'Shea character from Barbarella, a Roger Vadim sci-fi film, "Dr. Durand Durand". The actor Milo O'Shea appeared in the video to their 1984 single "The Wild Boys". The actress Jane Fonda introduced the band on their ill fated final "Fab Five" (Taylor *3-Rhodes-Le Bon) live performance for nearly two decades at Live Aid, Philadelphia in 1985. Then there was this late 1990s USA #52 & UK #23 single featuring a cameo by no longer the worst actor to play Doctor Who:
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Post by Whitneyfan on Feb 8, 2019 22:04:33 GMT 1
I've let this slip a bit this week with so much going on.
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Post by coolchristie2 on Feb 8, 2019 23:17:02 GMT 1
Thought the Kylie track was going to be the old Motown song.
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