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Ridiculous Photos of Music Groups from the 70s and 80s

Makes me wonder if in some cases it's looks placed ahead of musical talent....o_O

I guess only their hairdresser knows for sure. :p
 
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The most 80s thing would be Reagan and Gorbachev in a hair band (with Charles Keating on keytar), but something like that would have to be AI-generated.
 
The most 80s thing would be Reagan and Gorbachev in a hair band (with Charles Keating on keytar), but something like that would have to be AI-generated.
We went the other way and had a rock star become a politician. Peter Garrett, front man for Midnight Oil. No hair though, none.
 
When I was almost 10 I saw this Go-Go’s album cover at a friend of my sister’s house (she had a sister 3 years younger than me who I was friends with). It was the first time I learned of the group, and I thought the cover looked kind of silly. Then when I saw the back cover with the pictures of the group members in the bathtub, I thought that was ridiculous (perhaps even inappropriate). When she played the album, I wasn’t pleased with the music or singing either.

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Hallelujah" is a song written by Canadian singer Leonard Cohen, originally released on his album Various Positions (1984). Achieving little initial success the song found greater popular acclaim through a new version recorded by John Cale in 1991. Cale's version inspired a 1994 recording by Jeff Buckley that in 2004 was ranked number 259 on Rolling Stone's "the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"

The outline was recent review of book of Amos and Austrian-jewish obsession with Holy land, and many times watching my father attend Baptist church with his new blond wife, and just asking if local Plymith breather church is actually same as Harmish as rooted from Swiss.
Many very Jewish people live in farms in this country, and it past ties to Israel and perhaps links to religious convictions.

At times I wonder if civil war between hungry/Austria was just outcry for Samson to leave the tribe and not come back stealing from Samaritans to give to his gentile lovers who at times were viewed as sinful and upsetting to have ideals taken, forgiveness that NG reform was only review in their mind as was possibly for PR relations with Germany and other Gauls having little significance to how many times they had spat on our treaty.
Despite WW2 issues and hardship if doesn't add up to hundreds of years of civil war arguments that our hearts just be better off knowing that Samaritans issue was one that Germans understood to never try comment on what they will never understand. Possibly find other arguments for their problems and leave others history of suffering, alone.

Conclusion is that land of milk and honey is not Palestine or true sympathy thereof, but rather greedy selfish way to uphold life in South Africa.
Angels were always awarded easier lives, credits and right to help themself to others inventions. Who were some of kidding to try abolish slavery?
What can you do there will always be people wave flags and say utter garbage to rile you up for day, if you agree then listen to Jeff Buckley version of this song.
 
We went the other way and had a rock star become a politician. Peter Garrett, front man for Midnight Oil. No hair though, none.
I saw Midnight Oil and the Angels on a double bill at ANU. I was about 2m from Pete Garrett. They had to limit the stage elevation because the show was in the Union refectory, with limited ceiling clearance.
 

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