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Post by Insomniac on Jan 11, 2008 1:08:02 GMT -5
Huey Lewis
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jan 11, 2008 1:08:50 GMT -5
I will deny every having their posters on my wall... Um, Huey Lewis. So, was the poster Hangin' Tough?
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Jan 11, 2008 1:11:16 GMT -5
EXTRA! EXTRA! HUEY ADVANCES TO ROUND TWO! ------------------------------------------------- Like their first match, this is a very tough draw for the Psycadelic Furs... Prince - When Doves Cry"When Doves Cry" is acclaimed song by Prince, and the lead single from his 1984 album Purple Rain. It was worldwide hit and his first US number one single, topping charts for five weeks. According to Billboard magazine, it was the top-selling single of the year. Vs. Psychedelic Furs - Pretty in Pink
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jan 11, 2008 1:11:53 GMT -5
When Doves Cry.
It's FRICKIN PRINCE!
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Post by Insomniac on Jan 11, 2008 1:12:09 GMT -5
This is what it sounds like, when Prince sweeps.
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Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on Jan 11, 2008 1:12:11 GMT -5
When Doves Cry
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Jan 11, 2008 1:12:22 GMT -5
Eww to both.
Prince just for the hell of it.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Jan 11, 2008 1:13:07 GMT -5
Cornfed if you ever say ewww to When Doves Cry again we got problems okay?
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Jan 11, 2008 1:13:24 GMT -5
EWWWWWWW!
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Post by Widow's Peak on Jan 11, 2008 1:14:20 GMT -5
Prince
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Jan 11, 2008 1:17:24 GMT -5
In no surprise what-so-ever ___________ wins. ------------------------------------------ One of the weaker matches in my humble opinion, but no artist is to be taken lightly! Expose - Seasons Change"Seasons Change" is a pop/R&B song written and producer by Lewis A. Martineé for the American girl group Exposé's debut album, Exposure (1987). Released in 1988 as the album's fourth single, the ballad remains as the group's biggest hit to date—it topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for one week on February 20, 1988. The single also reached number ninety-seven in the United Kingdom. Vs. Chicago - Along comes a woman"Along Comes a Woman" is a song written by Peter Cetera and Mark Goldenberg for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago 17 (1984), with Cetera singing lead vocals. The fourth single released from that album, it reached #14 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The original album version was 4:14 in length. It was remixed to a much more high-tech mid-80's sound for the single
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Jan 11, 2008 1:18:51 GMT -5
Expose - Seasons Change
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Post by Insomniac on Jan 11, 2008 1:18:58 GMT -5
Don't care for either, but who am I to doubt Peter Cetera's greatness? Chicago gets my vote.
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Post by #Classic Hi-Definition X on Jan 11, 2008 1:19:41 GMT -5
Seasons Change
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jan 11, 2008 1:20:10 GMT -5
Season's Change.
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Post by Widow's Peak on Jan 11, 2008 1:20:24 GMT -5
Seasons Change
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Post by wildojinx on Jan 11, 2008 1:21:24 GMT -5
I have to vote along comes a woman as i suggested it. Fun Fact: in the 80s, the wwf used the intro of that song as bumper (going to commercial) music.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Jan 11, 2008 1:21:44 GMT -5
*generic too late vote*
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Jan 11, 2008 1:23:15 GMT -5
And Expose takes it quicker then I thought either could. ---------------------------------------------------- In this match two Pop Divas battle it out. Janet Jackson - What Have You Done for Me Lately"What Have You Done for Me Lately" is the first single from Janet Jackson's third album Control and her first smash hit on both the pop and R&B charts. The song was written by Jackson and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and produced by Jam & Lewis. Jackson helped with the lyrics of the song and was credited as a "co-producer" on the song (but she is not given official credit as a producer). The song talks of a relationship gone bad because the man isn't doing enough to please Janet, prompting her to ask the title question. It earned a Grammy nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song in 1987. The song, in particular its title, is referenced in Eddie Murphy Raw (1987), as a common question that women ask their partners prior to breaking up. Vs. Paula Abdul - Straight Up"Straight Up" was the third single released from her debut album Forever Your Girl, after "Knocked Out" and "(It's Just) the Way You Love Me". While the latter was enjoying success on the R&B charts, radio station KMEL in San Francisco started playing "Straight Up" from the album. The label decided to abandon "(It's Just) the Way You Love Me" and refocus its attention on "Straight Up". This strategy paid off, as "Straight Up" was followed by three more number-one hits from the same album. The 12" versions were remixed by L.A. "Powermixers" Chris Modig and Boris Granich, known for their special Powermixes at Power 106 during the 80's. The record spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 from February 11, 1989 and was ranked fourth in the Top 100 hits of 1989, becoming one of the biggest hits of the year. It also reached number three in the UK and number three in Germany.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Jan 11, 2008 1:23:54 GMT -5
I have to vote along comes a woman as i suggested it. Fun Fact: in the 80s, the wwf used the intro of that song as bumper (going to commercial) music. I did not know that.
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