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Star_disgate
@star_disgate (911)
• Phoenix, Arizona
12 Jul
What’s on your playlist today?
My music tastes have always been all over the place. That hasn’t changed in the last year and I would like to see what I am listening to more and see when my playlists change. So here is what I...
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N.B. Yomi
@Hanyouyomi (2186)
• Dallas, Texas
19 Jul 16
The following is a top ten list I made that came in late. Honestly when I posted it on Google+ and Facebook, I expected a wave of hate for not having certain popular anime like Sword Art Online, or Fairy Tail on the list, but that...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
26 May 16
Here we are at #1 in my Top 10 Favorite James Bond Theme Songs series. We go back to 1964 for Goldfinger, the third Bond film.
Welsh singer Shirley Bassey did the vocals for "Goldfinger," the first of three Bond theme songs...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
25 May 16
#2 on my Top 10 Favorite James Bond Theme Songs series takes us to 1977 for the 10th Bond film, The Spy who Loved Me (Roger Moore's best outing as Bond, as far as I'm concerned.)
Carly Simon did the vocals for "Nobody does it...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
25 May 16
We head to Chicago, home of Ministry, for #1 in my Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs series.
Ministry was formed in 1981 by vocalist Al Jourgensen (the band's only constant.) Although Ministry is one of the world's most...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
24 May 16
We return to England, specifically the Liverpool area, for #2 in my Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs series, home of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD.)
OMD was formed in 1978 by vocalist Andy McCluskey and keyboardist...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
24 May 16
#3 in my Top 10 Favorite James Bond Theme Songs series takes us to 1965 for the fourth Bond film, Thunderball.
Welsh singer Tom Jones (an OBE--Order of the British Empire--recipient) did the vocal honors on "Thunderball," and...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
23 May 16
For #3 in my Top 10 Favorite Synth-Pop Songs series, we head to Philadelphia, where Book of Love formed in 1983.
Book of Love is comprised of vocalist Susan Ottaviano, and keyboardist's Ted Ottaviano (despite the uncommon last...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
22 May 16
We stay in England for #4 in my Top 10 Favorite James Bond Theme Songs series, and the 2012, 23rd Bond film, Skyfall.
"Skyfall" was performed by Adele, and she did what the Bond powers that be wanted: recapturing the Shirley...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
22 May 16
We return to London, England, home of former synth-pop group Bronski Beat, for #4 in my Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs series.
Bronski Beat formed in 1983, with the classic lineup of vocalist Jimmy Somerville (he of the...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
21 May 16
#5 in my Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs series takes us to Germany, home of Alphaville.
Led by vocalist Marian Gold (the group's only constant,) Alphaville formed in Munster in 1982.
"Big in Japan" is Alphaville's...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
20 May 16
We remain in England for #6 in my Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs, specifically, London, home of Grammy Award-winning, UK Music Hall of Fame Inductees Eurythmics.
Eurythmics were a synth-pop duo comprised of vocalist/pianist...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
19 May 16
#6 on my Top 10 Favorite James Bond Theme Songs series takes us to 1985 for the 14th Bond film, A View to a Kill.
English band Duran Duran did the opening theme honors, and they made quite the hit with "A View to a Kill."
And...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
19 May 16
#7 in my Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs series returns to England for three-time Brit Award-winning Pet Shop Boys.
Pet Shop Boys are a synth-pop duo consisting of vocalist-keyboardist Neil Tennant and keyboardist Chris...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
18 May 16
#7 in my Top 10 Favorite James Bond Theme Songs series takes us to 1981 and the 12th Bond film, For Your Eyes Only, the title track of which was performed by Scottish singer Sheena Easton.
Sheena Easton is a two-time Grammy...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
18 May 16
Today's Into the Groovy (#61) takes us to Canada, home of fiddler Ashley MacIsaac (I had no idea he is Canadian. I always assumed he was Irish.)
MacIsaac has won three Juno (Canadian equivalent of the Grammy's) Awards and is a...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
18 May 16
#8 in my Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs series takes us to Germany, home of synth-pop trio Camouflage.
Fronted by vocalist Marcus Meyn (Heiko Maile and Oliver Kreyssig round out the lineup,) the group has been at it since...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
17 May 16
For #8 in my Top 10 Favorite James Bond Themes series, we head back to 1999 for the 19th James Bond film, The World is Not Enough.
Garbage performed the dramatically-orchestrated title theme song, the style of which is easily...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
17 May 16
#9 in my series, Top 10 Favorite 80's Synth-Pop Songs, takes us to London, home of Erasure.
After Vince Clarke (synthesizer/keyboards) left Depeche Mode in 1981, he formed Yazoo (known as Yaz here in the States) with vocalist...
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