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80s High School Reunion
by dag

They say when you start to reminisce, your life has peaked. If that's true, my life peaked around 1991. Welcome to 80s reunion. This is a collective for people into 80s music, movies and culture.


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Wipeout -=- Fat Boys feat./ The Beach Boys
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Kate Bush - Babooshka
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"Babooshka" is a song by British singer Kate Bush, taken from her album Never for Ever. Released as a single on June 23, 1980 it spent 10 weeks in the UK chart, peaking at number five. The song chronicles... more inside

Howard Jones - You Know I Love You... Don't You
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This single is from the album, "One to One," and is Howard Jones' third album, released in 1986. The CD release also contains the single version of "No One Is to Blame" with Phil Collins on drums.

TOTO - Africa
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This one doesn't need an introduction, so here's some quick info: "Its story is told from the perspective of a man in Africa awaiting his female partner's inbound flight. The protagonist looks forward... more inside

Slice of Heaven - Dave Dobbyn (Footrot Flats)
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Also known as New Zealand’s other national anthem. From the animated movie "Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale" (1986) based on the long running cartoon by Murray Ball. This is a kiwi classic!


Howard Jones - "What is Love"
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"What is Love" is from the album, "Human's Lib," which was Howard Jones's first album, released in 1984.
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