Flashback Friday fun -- what "old" songs are you revisiting lately?

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This was the first video I ever saw, when I was 14, on Friday Night Videos. I couldn't get enough of U2 after that! (Don't know how to get rid of the subtitles...)

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OMG SO GOOD!
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very old -- Wild World, Cat Stevens.
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Belly, Feed the Tree and Howard Jones.
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Gold -- Spandau Ballet
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Anonymous wrote:I am revisiting songs that remind me of my days of Doc Martens, purple hair (thank you Manic Panic from Commander Salamander) and clove cigarettes (blech, cannot believe I smoked those). Juliana Hatfield, Fugazi, Mazzy Star. It's nice to get in touch with my angsty self.


OP here. YES! Some days I still feel very much like this




Funny, I met Juliana Hatfied's mom on a trip I was on recently, but had no idea who her daughter was when she mentioned her.


would love to know the context in which she mentioned her daughter.
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Hunky Dory. Just the whole album.
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Where the Streets Have No Name- U2
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Anonymous wrote:I am revisiting songs that remind me of my days of Doc Martens, purple hair (thank you Manic Panic from Commander Salamander) and clove cigarettes (blech, cannot believe I smoked those). Juliana Hatfield, Fugazi, Mazzy Star. It's nice to get in touch with my angsty self.


Georgetown, mid-late '80's??


Closer to early 90s. I used to think I was so cool for shopping at these places. SMH. And yes to so much of all these songs! REM, U2, Talking Heads. Man, I miss HFS.
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Anonymous wrote:Belly, Feed the Tree and Howard Jones.


This little squirrel I used to be slammed her bike down the stairs!
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The Notorious B.I.G. "Hypnotize" https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=glEiPXAYE-U
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Anonymous wrote:The Notorious B.I.G. "Hypnotize" https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=glEiPXAYE-U


This one is still in rotation on my workout playlists! Love it.
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Mental Jewelry - Live
I bought this CD when I was a freshman in high school. I'm torturing my freshman with it now. She's coming around.
Faith No More (Easy cover), Jane's Addiction, Soul Asylum (Can't Even Tell), and Smashing Pumpkins are all leading the YouTube mixes.
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