Oct. 7, 2022

Female Artists in the '80s

Female Artists in the '80s
Female Artists in the '80s
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The dynamic duo of 80s radio and comedy will talk about the great music from the beautiful ladies that made some of the great music of that time! Don't miss the show and you may even hear a special news report!

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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. This
is ABC News. This is Blaze Peters

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reminding you to stay cool, stay
warm, and everything in between. Today

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we're here in West Hollywood for the
grand opening of a brand new salon.

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It is a salon that's bringing warmth, kindness, and help to millions of

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people whoever cross its doors. From
our dear friend in yours, Rod Steele,

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Rod, thank you for joining us
here on ABC seven News. Talk

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to us a little bit about your
salon, because there's nobody better than you,

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dudes, tell us about it.
What is the name, first of

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all, and take us from there. Blaze, thanks for coming. It's

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just so warm to my heart and
my mate Sebastians. We opened up the

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salon. We were both working yet
several before and we came up with a

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concept and the money to open up
our very own unique salon on it and

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it is called Unicorn. Now.
The reason we went with Unicorn because our

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theme is very eighty accepting, breed, Yeah, challenge, trying new excepty

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right calories the music for Bold everything
pop in your mouth and you know I

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know a little bit about things popping
in your mouth. Blade hah my god.

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Well, well, right, I
know that you're you're not a brand

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new in the area of fashion and
and just making everybody look swell. But

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talk to us a little bit about
what are you and your salon doing different

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than for example, jose A Bear
down the Street of the Hill. Josie

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was in here. I love this
hat, so I was gonna go with

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a hat look, but I thought, no, I love the Stephen Tyler

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look that I went with three sevenies. Oh you know anyway with that ensemble.

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But we decided to be the first
silon that caters to men, women,

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your children, and everything in between. We do everything from wax on,

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wax off, buzz cuts, make
a mohawk, we want a trim

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to who who tighten the haha and
color up some hair. If your son

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has to go to Catholic school,
you come and see the unicorn and you

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get that cut. Every priest is
going to be adored by it, and

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every nun will have to break their
own rulers. Hey, and guess what

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we have a two for one,
Yeah, a manajati of a discount blaze.

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If you and a family member or
you and a lover, doesn't matter

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if you're straight or you're on the
narrow Queen Quink, you just come on

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in ask for one of our stylists. We have Jaw, we have Johnny,

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Karenen, Candy Mendy, Sally Helena. We also have Hidalgo, Ronnie,

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j D. Preston and my buddy's
favorite eye Candy her She's Kiss Kiss.

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We have everything, and bring your
eighties swag because that's the way we

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all became one one. Now that
you are going to be opening up with

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your hair salon, are you doing
anything for the older gentleman and the older

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women something that let's just say,
you want to change their style or they're

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they're feeling young again. What are
you going to do for them? Well,

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first of all for the ladies that
we've come up with our own design

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of hairstyles to make the ladies feel
great, kind of cool, kind of

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schty, fasty, ready for anything. The golf course and nightclub night in

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Laughlin or Vegas. And we call
that the Jarito. That is for all

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the ladies sixty nine and up.
And you know, sixty nine you eat

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it, honey, but you're not
dead. Oh my god. What about

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for the gentleman and for all the
older gentlemen, we have the viagraas special.

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Anything on top of your head will
make it stand or will make it

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curled, and that you get a
senior discount and a coupon to eat free

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at the Eye Hoop just across the
street. Lovely. On that note,

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this is my special guest for today, Rod Steel with his salon the Unicorn

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on the corner of what Ron.
Let everybody know where you're located. Come

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on down and see us on the
corner of Sons Said Boulevard. No,

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I'm just playing. We're on now
Rows. Everybody knows now Rows. And

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I'm not going to tell you exactly
where it's at because when you see it,

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it's going to be so erect.
You know, you're their girlfriend.

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Please, you know what? I
could do so much with that blonde.

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Maybe a little bit of sun in, you know, like we used to

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use in the eighties sun in.
And I don't know if it was a

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song or not. Hey, I
want to say hi to all our listeners

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and viewers. Hi, Mark,
Candy, Mama, John, Hi,

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everybody. We did it. We
did it. Babies of that note.

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This is Blaze Beeaters from ABC seven
News. Now back to the eighties radio.

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started. I'm so scared. I
wish I had a ham sandwich to call

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my nerves. I find a place
to hide. Where are you going,

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funny face, That's what I was
afraid of. I don't wait for me,

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save me back. You are listening
and tuned in to the one and

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only greatest eighties radio show on Earth. This is the one and only back

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to the Eighties radio I want to
welcome you guys for taking another day and

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putting us in your ears. Thank
you so much. Today's a very special

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day. Why because with us is
the man that we've been talking about.

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Has been living in the middle of
Sasquatch Country. He's been searching for the

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myth and the legend of Bigfoot for
many years, and instead of finding him,

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he found his local bar. I
can't tell you that he is with

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us in studio here next to me, literally a hand gesture away, the

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one and only chang Oh Tascano.
First of all, let me tell you

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I am so stoked and excited to
be face to face with you as we

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are in different rooms and black curtains
are around us, and anyway I'm visually

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fantasizing about your face in the next
room. Hello to all of you from

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the desert to the sea. Thank
you for joining us here at this Please

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keep all your comments, your thumbs
up thumbs down coming on our social media.

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Get a hold of us on k
Hits nine at two five, where

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we keep the eighties music vibe alive. To Scannell, I cannot tell you

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what a joy and the pleasure it
has been being back in Los Angeles,

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California for this last several days.
My brother Aladay, Well, I'm I

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couldn't be more ecstatic to have you
in town. Brother, So I'm just

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happy and I'm going to take advantage
of this moment that we are literally physically

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in the same room so I really
appreciate you taking the time to come over

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and do the show. As always, we'd like to throw out some special

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shout outs, in particular to all
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America, from Europe, the Middle
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everywhere else that you may be listening
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our hearts. Thank you for all
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A couple of specific shout outs,
however, are to miss Esmeralda and

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Danny from Frontier Communications in the sales
department, who just hooked me up with

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a killer deal. Thanks for coming
out to the house, and a big

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hello to your sales department and to
your bosses. Tell them to give you

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a raise on my behalf because you
guys are doing a great job. I

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do have a few announcements, one
of them being that we actually have a

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very special show at the end of
the month for Halloween. We are going

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to have our grand Halloween show on
the thirty first, and there is a

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very strong possibility. We are going
to be having a live concert. We

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are also reminding you guys that's starting
the first Friday of November, which should

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be the fourth of November. We
are going to be announcing a few more

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shows added two Back to the Eighties
Radio. We are going to structure back

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to the eighties radio to where you
know that you can find us on Fridays,

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and we're going to be labeling each
show so you know what day of

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the week it comes out as well, but Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday all

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throughout the week. We're going to
start having new shows. We're going to

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be introducing two shows every so often. The first show that's going to be

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coming out every Saturday, starting the
first Saturday of November, which would be

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the fifth of November, and that's
going to be Banging with the Chang a

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four hour show of nothing but the
greatest music on Earth, brought to you

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by the chang Man himself. Also
on Mondays, you're going to look Mondays,

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you're going to look forward to having
weekly top twenty songs from back in

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the eighties, so look out for
that as well. And every time we're

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together from here till then, we're
going to be announcing that, so I

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just want to keep you guys informed. We're gonna take a little break,

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and when we come back, we
are talking about female performers of the nineteen

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eighties. Hey, this is Laurie
Miller from the first an Original Expose and

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you're listening to Back to the Eighties
Radio. Welcome Eighties fans. I have

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been expecting you. You no longer
need to listen to any other podcast.

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You won't the eighties, don't you. The longing for it is swelling.

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You now feel the memories coming to
you, and listen back to the Eighties.

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Give in to nusta Ja. With
each passing moment you make your seven

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bar of an eighties five. It
is an avoidable home. It is your

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destiny. You don't know the power
of Back to the Eighties. You like

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your childhood anknown Manen, ladies and
gentlemen. I'm Shadow Stevens, and you

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must listen to Back to the Eighties
Radio. It's the law. Welcome back,

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boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen
of the eighties and those that were

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created in the eighties. You're listening
to Back to the Eighties. Rayo Chang

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here we are going to discuss women
of music in the nineteen eighties. Oh

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yes we are. And if anybody
out there has their favorite female artist,

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band song, hit us on our
social media pages, please do so.

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Do it right now as I'm talking
to you. That way, you don't

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forget. Some of you may be
stone, some of you may have kids

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screaming in the bath. Maybe you're
on the toilet, there's no toilet,

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it doesn't matter. Hit us with
whatever is your favorite. Let's talk about

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every single female that put their vocals
to the test. What do you think,

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tiscono? I think that it is
so important for us to talk about

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female performers from back in the eighties, to give everybody an opportunity to reminisce,

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to give everybody who has never heard
of these singers but has heard their

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music. Okay, because a lot
of people will go, oh, I

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know this song. I didn't know
who performs songs sing the song. But

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you got to remember the eighties were
amazing and they were an amazing time for

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music. You can ask anybody who
grew up there, right, Oh yeah,

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tons of great eighties female singers.
Many of them are going to be

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mentioned today. But there's just too
many out there. So if we miss

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some, go ahead and let us
know who we missed or who you would

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like us to talk about, and
send us a message through our Facebook page

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and we'll do our best to mention
them on the following Friday. One of

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the first female vocalists leaders of a
band that I want to bring to face

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is none other than Chrissie Hine of
The Tenders. A couple of facts on

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her. That band went through some
very tragic, devastating times. The original

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lineup, the guitar player and the
bass player both passed away within the year

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of each other, so founding members
were only herself and the drummer. So

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they've got other players through the years, and you know, they kept it

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going and balls out. Chrissie Hind. Chrissy Hind is like a hot,

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tough chick. She's the one that
like you can get like cigarettes from.

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She's just a tough, balls all
chicken. She's got a voice that is

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kind of intimidating yet smooth. What
do you think of the Pretenders, my

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brother, I think I've told you
this before. I like the Pretenders,

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But Chrissy Hind ah as far as
looks looks for me, she wasn't my

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type. Yeah, she would,
she would. She would have beat me

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prison violated. Is that what you're
trying to say. No, I'm just

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trying to She just wasn't my type. Just the looks I went for,

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I went for more. For example, this next singer who I have in

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mind, who went to war in
the late eighties, and not a real

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war, but she went to war
to see who was going to be queen

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against Tiffany the title of teen queen
back then. And I'm thinking of a

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young lady by the name of Debbie
Gibson who had her debut song in nineteen

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eighty seven. Only in my dreams, she battled Tiffany for the title of

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team queen. And she was only
active, of course, for about three

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years during the decade, and just
her voice alone put her there. That's

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that. That was more my my
type back then. Okay, interesting,

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very interesting. So you probably would
have liked to go to uh the Disney

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Club and dated some of the girls
that looked like that, correct, probably,

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But I also but I gotta,
I gotta make this side note because

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I liked them all across the board. I liked the share Share who was

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way way older, right, she
was started out one in the sixties.

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Yeah, and in eighty yeah,
and eighty nine she came back with a

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song if I Can Turn Back Time
that became a hit. That's where she's

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on the cruise ship. Yes,
uh assless legging. Yes. And I

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used to watch, Yeah, I
used to watch that video, which would

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leave me just paralyze in front of
the in front of the TV. I

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used to turn the TV towards the
shower and watch that. You know,

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you can get electrocuted for that.
No, it was in the other room

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cranked up and I was in the
shower. Oddly enough, you bring up

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Debbie Gibson. I saw her a
few nights ago on Jimmy Fallon. Uh.

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They celebrated the opening with their tribute
and reckoning of the eighties. It

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was insane, brought back a lot
of great memories. Uh. Jimmy Fallon

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had a mullet the way my younger
brother in law, Daniel Kintona did when

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I first met him dating Missus Chang. But it was pretty cool, and

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Debbie Gibson was singing and I looked
at my my Missus Chang, and I

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said, who the hell is that
she sucks those around his words. You

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know what I'm saying. Okay,
wat let me finish. Are you trying

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to say that you never even know
what your honor? You never even used

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to like any of her songs from
back then? Well when she started come,

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no, oh, no oh,
what's the matter with you? I

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had something that we call a musical
taste? Yeah, okay, no,

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not hate it taste hate. All
metal heads are haters of other music.

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And wait a minute, a minute, admit it. No, wait a

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minute. You know the chang is
much more than the metal head. Remember

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I grew up. Yeah, you're
all seventies. Yeah, I'm a hater,

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but I'm a seventies child. You're
a seventies second role, seventies hater.

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It's like somebody said you're a hippie
and I said, no, I

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don't hug trees. I cut them
down and build houses. Rah. Isn't

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it interesting? Debbie gives house definitely
even suck more? How how could you

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compete? Could two girls compete for
something they say is good? When they

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were competing for teen Queen, it
was stuff from back then. It was

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plastic in music, little bubblegum pop, and it was understandable that they were

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gonna maybe transpire into the years and
stuff like that. But you know what,

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it was great for the time that
John Stamos and their music is.

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You know what, it's still kind
of cool today. Okay, now I

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don't want to anybody, all right, Well, you do what you do

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anyway. So the one lady that
I'm thinking of next, she wasn't just

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famous for marrying Ozzy Osbourne, but
she proved herself to be a talented musical

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badass herself. Just like Joan Jet. The woman I'm talking about is none

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other than the blonde, bombshell rocker
Leta Ford. I will tell you Leada

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Ford is not only the sexual candy
picture of a metal chick. Leta Ford,

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as some of you don't know,
was the guitar player alongside Joan Jet

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in these Runaways pre eighties pretty much
the seventies, and their band was kind

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of like an alternative punkish rock.
The Runaways was a pretty damn good band.

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Leta Ford was pretty damn good in
that band. Leta Ford became I

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think an icon of female guitarist singers
who went on their own change their style

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from the Runaway look to what she
did in the metal look and I thought

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with her transition, she brought out
metal chicks to be a lot more ballsy

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and tough, you know what I
mean. Were They're not pamper girls,

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you know, kind of the tomboy
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like bad boys of course, which
I think metal did represent a lot of

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females like that bad boy image.
A lot of us bad boys back then

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in the eighties you had to have
long hair, you were a bad boy.

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Why because the hippies made long hair
a bad thing, so it carried

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on. So Leta Ford kind of
became that tough metal chick and it's okay

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to be ball just like Joan Jett, and as I presently mentioned, Chrissy

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Hind it's girl, it's women like
that. That created a sense of women

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being reckoned with as tough equal one
of the guys. She can rock as

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hard as any dude and still look
hot in her own way. That's a

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big thumbs up, right, I
think for all women in any women's movement.

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Leta Ford was one of the forefront
queens of starting that metal revolution for

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the chicks of the eighties. Now
you also mentioned, of course, Joan

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Jett. We talked about her in
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listen as we go to break.
This is Joan Jett doing a cover of

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ac DC called Dirty Deeds Don't Go
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Chang on the hang right here.
That was none other than Dirty Deeds

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by Joan Jett. Oh hoo man. Everybody remembers Joan Jett in the Black

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Hearts, and if you've been listening
or if you're just tuning in, Joan

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Jet was being played because we were
talking about the Runaways and Lead of Four.

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They were in that band together in
the seventies. Both of them came

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out as tough, kick ass chicks
that held their own. Talking about holding

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your own Tuscano. I've got another
female singer that I believe holds her own.

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Are you ready to go? I'm
ready you brew have your big boy

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pants on. I do. And
then Lady gold Up, take out the

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granny panties, go commando, put
on the skippies because this next lady she

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had hotness, toughness, and some
of her music hit a core and spoke

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out about some of the bad things
that were happening in society. I am

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talking about none other than Pat Benatar. Yeah, fire and ice Baby.

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That chick was hot and bad.
Some of the songs that she made hells

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for children, man, balls out
to the heart. I give her a

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lot of props to write those songs, to bring out certain topics that were

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tabooed, but we're getting brought to
the surface because the eighties was starting to

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reckon with the demons of society.
I also give her props. She married

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her guitar player and they stayed married
till this day. They stopped making music

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to raise their kids. I have
a nothing but admiration, respect, and

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balls out to her. She is
one chick that I went to go see.

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I had all her albums. I'm
a big fan of Pat Benatol.

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Her debut album in nineteen seventy nine, Calls in the Heat of the Night,

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was her breakthrough here in the United
States, especially in all of North

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America. In Canada, where it
reached number three on the album chart.

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She had hits such as Heartbreaker and
We Live for Love. This is a

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gala who's been there, done that, and she's maintained herself on top ever

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since she started in nineteen seventy nine. So hats off to Pat Benatar.

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I have got a singer that it's
actually disappeared from the map, and you

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kind of going, what the heck
ever happened to Janet Jackson. But she

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became her known for her work as
an actress at first on Different Strokes remember

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that, Oh yeah, she was
that cute little girl. Actually, Janet

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Jackson, I believe got her first
start on television on Good Times. For

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anybody that remembers that show that was
in the seventies or it was a seventies

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she was probably i'd say about nine
years old. Yeah, she played a

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little orphan child and she was adopted
by Winona, the neighbor of the family

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where Jimmy JJ Walker was. Yeah. But but she did change her image

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really well rapidly in nineteen eighty six
with a single from her Control album.

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It had a famous line and said
it and along with Madonna, she helped

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bringing the new wave of female music
artists who were entirely comfortable with their own

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sexuality. So I hands off to
Janet Jackson. Now, did you find

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Janet Jackson attractive? Oh? Yes, although I did like LaToya Jackson a

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little bit more back then. But
Janet Jackson has maintained her beauty till today.

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Yeah, you know what, that
family was pretty much blessed with good

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looks. All the Jacksons were good
looking, you know, before plastic surgery.

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You know, rest in peace,
Michael Jackson. I don't give an

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f what anybody may think. You
cannot take away that he was the king

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of pop and a creative genius that
suffered to these struggles of life. But

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I felt LaToya Jackson was hot,
but she became a little bit too fake.

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You know, a lot of plastic
surgery to where Janet Jackson. I

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mean she stayed. She stayed boluptuous
exactly. I mean, anybody that knows

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missus Chang curves, curves are the
way to go. That's why I like

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to drive freeways and highways. Maybe
nothing but curbs. But she was tough.

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She was stayed the same way.
She was thick, curvy, just

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cute, you know what I mean. Yeah, she was not like drop

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dead gorgeous like her sister tried to
become her. Her sister to me was

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hot, but she was like past
tense Kardashian style. You know. Well,

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well she was first. But yeah, but here's the thing. Jackson

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was hot. Yeah, LaToya Jackson's
beauty didn't last long, neither did her

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singing career. I don't even I
didn't even know she's saying. I think

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it was I don't you know what, maybe one album, and I think

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the Birds even took a crap on
it and took off from the bird.

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But but Janet Jackson a whole different
story. Talk about Janet Jackson. Then

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then we get into the game of
Paula Abdul. Oh, yes, ex

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Lakers, the Laker girls. I
remember that voice going to the Laker games.

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We're talking about a San Fernando gal. She was born and believe it

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or not, well, she was
born Paula Julie Abdul, who was born

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to Jewish parents. Her dad,
Harry Abdul, is of Syrian Jewish heritage

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and he was born in Syria.
But they were both him and the wife,

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Lorraine, who was a concert pianist. That's where she picked up her

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believe it or not, since we mentioned

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Janet Jackson. She was discovered by
the Jacksons after a few of the members

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had watched her while attending the LA
Lakers game. Yep, and so in

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nineteen eighty seven, Abdul used her
savings, her own savings to make a

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single demo by Virgin Records America in
A and M Records, and she came

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out with Forever Your Girl in nineteen
eighty eight, spell Bound and Head over

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Heels, and then her career just
took off from there. Oh yeah,

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she became like the biggest choreographer to
ever work with. She did that with

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a Laker, So yeah, you
know, she was she was, She

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was cute, she could dance,
powerful, friendly. I could see how

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her career built. Her voice didn't
have a lot of range, but she

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had the range in the style to
make those songs poppy because that was the

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era and that was the kind of
genre where people were dancing. You know,

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that goes into the realm of Madonna. We could talk about Prince,

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We could talk about the time new
Kids on I mean, music like that

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opened up the door for groups like
that. There was an early eighties all

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girl band called the Go Gos who
had songs like our Lips Are Sealed in

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Vacation. The singer from the Go
Gos, Carlyle, came out with her

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own hit called Heaven is a Place
on Earth song. I remember I had

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two emotions when I first heard that
song, Wow, that song sucked,

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and then wow, I tell you
really didn't like song. Now okay,

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Now you're really close to me physically, and I can tell you without a

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shoutow of doubt, your hate goes
beyond what it is normally good. I

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hope you felt it because the Go
Goes are in the rock and Roll Hall

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of Fame. I didn't say,
wait now, and Carlyle is on the

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list of great eighties female singers,
and you, my friend, are one

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of the worst haters I've ever heard. Now on two points, please,

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now on three points, wait well, please, sir, Please don't put

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hate in my mouth. I didn't
say I hated the go It resides there.

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Oh please, I reply to my
thought on her solo album and song

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I have attention. She was good. Well, she was good with the

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Go Goes. I am the kind
of a individual that is I like bands

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for a certain reason. I like
the band There We Go. Just like

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a greedy chef in the in a
restaurant, you refuse to tell anybody your

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ingredients because you want to be the
king chef boyard. Now please, holy

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wait, I priest, we rule
everybody else sucks. Wow, I feel

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like I'm getting a lecture back at
Saint Benedict's by a priest. Now let

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me get young man, come into
my office. Are you the bother?

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Feel me up? Was going to
spank me with deeds of love and rose

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petals? Hey, so wrong,
that is wrong. But but keep that

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in a show anyway. Like I
was stating, I do not speak against

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the Go Goes. I just didn't
care for her solo album. I thought

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it was too poppy, too soft
and wow, wow, wow, good

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god, good god. Anyway,
the Go Goes Good band. They deserve

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to be in the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame. They started a legacy.

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They had their own style, all
of them. They freaking jam.

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They could all jam. You know. They had like a dance sound,

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like a pop kind of m SKA
maybe punkish feel to them, not hard

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rock, but everything in between,
you know what I mean. So they

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can just like the Bengals. You
could see the say the same thing about

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the Bengals. You know, a
bunch of great musician chicks and they jammed.

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They have their own style. They
can make once you can create an

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energy that makes people move and feel
good. Pretty much, it's it dude,

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that's the ingredient for greatness. So
you know I'm not saying that the

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Go Go sucked like you want to
make our listeners believe when you re edit

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and take away all the props on
Bibby, you you son of a You

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know, let's do this. Why
don't we listen to a little something from

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Belinda Carlyle as we take on a
little break. When we come back,

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there's more NonStop hate from Chang.
Damn straight, give a play all break

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baby, Welcome back to Skano and
Chang. And you are listening to Back

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to the eighties radio and that was
the Hall of Fame Game of the Go

401
00:33:36.880 --> 00:33:40.759
Goes. Oh oh no, Tiscano, I got no problem with that song.

402
00:33:40.839 --> 00:33:45.599
I got no problem with that band. Before you continue to hate and

403
00:33:45.640 --> 00:33:50.079
put hate in the ears of our
beautiful listeners. You know that potential Change

404
00:33:50.160 --> 00:33:52.160
three Gangsters, That was her as
a solo. By the way, Oh

405
00:33:52.200 --> 00:33:55.160
you know what, erase everything,
then let's do it again. I'm gonna

406
00:33:55.240 --> 00:33:59.920
leave that in there, you son
of a bit, leave that hither too.

407
00:34:00.200 --> 00:34:04.839
Well. You're listening to back to
the eighties where Changes made a terrible

408
00:34:04.920 --> 00:34:09.519
mistake, and I gave credit to
the go gos for Belinda Carlyle's solo material.

409
00:34:09.840 --> 00:34:15.440
I apologize for that mistake to my
partner Tuscano, and I apologize to

410
00:34:15.519 --> 00:34:22.239
anybody I offended that likes her solo
stuff from My Black Heart? Okay?

411
00:34:22.440 --> 00:34:27.599
Is that good enough? When people
think about this following singer during the eighties,

412
00:34:27.639 --> 00:34:32.960
they just remember a redheaded girl with
unique hairstyles and clothes that basically fit

413
00:34:34.119 --> 00:34:37.960
her and her alone. She was
always good, kind of goofy. She

414
00:34:37.000 --> 00:34:45.159
gooved around with Captain Lou Albano from
the WWF. And you know, it

415
00:34:45.239 --> 00:34:50.159
would be a disservice for us to
talk in this show about female performers from

416
00:34:50.199 --> 00:35:01.960
the eighties and not mention the gal
who made a household name. So if

417
00:35:01.960 --> 00:35:07.039
you really want to hear this talent, you got to listen to songs such

418
00:35:07.039 --> 00:35:12.440
as Time after Time and just want
to girls just want to have fun by

419
00:35:12.440 --> 00:35:22.000
the one and only Cindi Lauper Tiscono. This brings memories of sleepovers, pillow

420
00:35:22.000 --> 00:35:25.920
fight for you, not for me, the girls that were enjoying this song

421
00:35:25.960 --> 00:35:30.800
wherever they may be. Now,
Cindi Lauper, I have to tell you,

422
00:35:31.360 --> 00:35:36.039
did you think she was cute?
I thought she was cute because she

423
00:35:36.119 --> 00:35:38.880
had her own style. I thought
she was cute under the hideous makeup,

424
00:35:39.679 --> 00:35:44.840
the clothing that she wore. I
wasn't a big fan of any fluorescent clothing.

425
00:35:45.400 --> 00:35:47.960
That the quirkiness, I didn't,
you know, that was not my

426
00:35:49.039 --> 00:35:52.679
style. But if I would have
dated her because she was sexy, she

427
00:35:52.800 --> 00:35:57.360
was cool in her own skin.
And I think anybody that's cool in their

428
00:35:57.400 --> 00:36:01.800
own skin is sexy and has hour
and has you. They're like a magnet.

429
00:36:01.880 --> 00:36:07.480
They just draw attention. Yet they're
so strong and powerful. They draw

430
00:36:07.559 --> 00:36:10.440
that attention so they're free to be
who they want to be. So yeah,

431
00:36:10.480 --> 00:36:14.800
that part of her. I thought
she was sexy coming out the way

432
00:36:14.880 --> 00:36:17.639
she did with her music. I
thought it was It was different, it

433
00:36:17.679 --> 00:36:22.559
was poppy, but it was very
empowering, I think to all girls of

434
00:36:22.599 --> 00:36:27.480
that era. I mean it allowed
girls to be okay in their own skin

435
00:36:27.480 --> 00:36:30.920
and dress different, be different,
like different, where your makeup different,

436
00:36:31.000 --> 00:36:35.119
you know what I mean, Be
who you want to be. That's why

437
00:36:35.119 --> 00:36:39.639
I thought tonight, when we were
diving into women of music, the point

438
00:36:39.679 --> 00:36:45.239
I wanted to get across a lot
of these women were talking about are powerful

439
00:36:45.519 --> 00:36:49.480
leaders, and that's what we want
all of our young women to do as

440
00:36:49.519 --> 00:36:53.159
a dad, I raised with my
wife four beautiful daughters to be strong,

441
00:36:53.280 --> 00:36:59.039
powerful women. And that's what I
think the women that we discussed tonight embark

442
00:36:59.159 --> 00:37:02.559
upon and they hold that essence and
they are true role models and they are

443
00:37:02.679 --> 00:37:07.360
human, so they make era.
Yeah, so Cindy lap props off there.

444
00:37:07.400 --> 00:37:09.440
I would have dated her. She
was a badass chick. Her new

445
00:37:09.519 --> 00:37:14.840
stuff now that she's older, it's
insane. Really, I was going to

446
00:37:14.920 --> 00:37:20.119
ask you that I love it.
It's very reminiscent of the times of Dean

447
00:37:20.199 --> 00:37:27.719
Martin and Frank Sinatra and artists of
that era. You know, soft.

448
00:37:28.559 --> 00:37:32.119
We can go back to something like
Billy Holiday, are you if you're familiar

449
00:37:32.159 --> 00:37:37.840
with her, you know early Diana
Ross, you know, not so much

450
00:37:37.920 --> 00:37:44.800
the Supremes, but the mallower,
soulful, soft type of stuff. Edda

451
00:37:45.000 --> 00:37:50.239
James. Her new stuff nowadays is
reminiscent of that. So I know the

452
00:37:50.280 --> 00:37:53.400
woman's got chopped. She plays the
piano and the other thing. She looks

453
00:37:53.519 --> 00:38:00.800
terrific for her age. She re
she reinvented herself and right so comfortable in

454
00:38:00.880 --> 00:38:07.480
her own skin that as she aged
she became even more sexy and appealing I

455
00:38:07.519 --> 00:38:10.960
think now in her older age,
and he carries on into her music.

456
00:38:12.039 --> 00:38:17.679
She looks sexy in a professional,
more mature way. So if anybody out

457
00:38:17.719 --> 00:38:22.519
there wants to check out her new
stuff, go check it out. However,

458
00:38:22.559 --> 00:38:27.320
you can Cindi Lauper bringing back music
of a time that your grandparents might

459
00:38:27.360 --> 00:38:30.559
have listened, So get hit with
that. I'll have to check out her

460
00:38:30.599 --> 00:38:35.920
new stuff definitely. And she,
as you mentioned, did reinvent herself and

461
00:38:36.400 --> 00:38:40.719
did it with a lot of class, and did it without all this attention

462
00:38:40.880 --> 00:38:49.559
to her, the wrong type of
attention, for example, her nemesis of

463
00:38:49.599 --> 00:38:52.719
back in the eighties. Of course, there was really no competition because the

464
00:38:52.800 --> 00:38:57.199
following singer who I have in mind
was actually the queen. She was the

465
00:38:57.280 --> 00:39:01.119
queen of pop back then. She
continued for years and years and years.

466
00:39:01.360 --> 00:39:07.960
But as opposed to Cindy Lauper,
who did manage to reinvent herself. Madonna.

467
00:39:07.320 --> 00:39:10.840
I don't know what she's brought to
the table recently, but going back

468
00:39:10.880 --> 00:39:15.360
to the eight case and trying to
be young and then yeah, and then

469
00:39:15.400 --> 00:39:19.159
a lot of plastic surgery that has
ruined anyway. But that's a different story.

470
00:39:19.239 --> 00:39:23.199
But we're talking about a gal who
became that lucky star with hits such

471
00:39:23.239 --> 00:39:29.159
as Lucky Star, Borderline Material,
Girl, get into the Groove. She

472
00:39:29.320 --> 00:39:35.599
was a literal marketing genius. She
was a businesswoman and she also had her

473
00:39:35.599 --> 00:39:45.360
the vocal chops, took back all
her business. And that is the one

474
00:39:45.400 --> 00:39:49.760
and only Madonna. Well, of
course, she is the queen of her

475
00:39:50.159 --> 00:39:55.159
of her type of genre of music. You know, she was very provocative,

476
00:39:55.320 --> 00:40:01.199
She tested the waters, she was
unafraid, and she was beautiful.

477
00:40:01.239 --> 00:40:05.320
She was bold, she was beautiful, she was sexy. She used all

478
00:40:05.320 --> 00:40:10.760
those things to captivate the fricking world, and it empowered women on another level

479
00:40:10.800 --> 00:40:15.880
to be okay with sexuality. It
kind of opened the mind and the eye

480
00:40:15.920 --> 00:40:20.760
to society to be a little bit
more free, you know what I mean?

481
00:40:20.920 --> 00:40:24.639
You have to know that as human
beings and animals, instinct is sex?

482
00:40:25.079 --> 00:40:30.679
What draws sex? Attraction? What
is attraction? It's boldness, it's

483
00:40:30.719 --> 00:40:37.239
freedom, it's expression, it's joy, it's enticing. So when music and

484
00:40:37.320 --> 00:40:43.679
Madonna hit it, what other way
could you not become the queen and master

485
00:40:43.800 --> 00:40:47.679
it in music, good old rock
and roll, in whatever form. Isn't

486
00:40:47.679 --> 00:40:54.199
that what a musician does come in
and they express their feelings or their emotions,

487
00:40:54.239 --> 00:41:00.679
and just the way they look catapults
them to another level because they have

488
00:41:00.760 --> 00:41:04.840
this God given tellent to express themselves
and not be afraid. So yeah,

489
00:41:04.920 --> 00:41:07.679
Madonna, Hell yeah, like a
virgin. Oh Lord, good Lord.

490
00:41:08.239 --> 00:41:14.440
I was out for every Wanam Madonna
I could get my hands on. Back

491
00:41:14.440 --> 00:41:19.960
in the eighties. In nineteen eighty
four the MTV Video Awards, Madonna performed

492
00:41:20.159 --> 00:41:22.719
like a Virgin. Do you remember
she was dressed in a wedding dress.

493
00:41:22.039 --> 00:41:27.920
Yes, and then she got on
the ground and started just performing very very

494
00:41:28.000 --> 00:41:32.280
provocatively. Yes. Then it was
brand new. Nobody had ever dared a

495
00:41:32.360 --> 00:41:37.559
woman, had never dared to do
what she did, unlike today, where

496
00:41:37.599 --> 00:41:43.639
every other girl it seems like they're
performing sex on stage. It's not a

497
00:41:43.719 --> 00:41:47.519
new thing. Cheap, it's got
cheap. It's just that's the forefront of

498
00:41:47.599 --> 00:41:53.239
music. Now, what she did
back then was truly truly groundbreaking, and

499
00:41:53.400 --> 00:41:59.400
she will forever be the queen of
pop in my opinion. Now, now,

500
00:41:59.440 --> 00:42:04.760
trip on the I have this next
lady that comes to my mind led

501
00:42:04.800 --> 00:42:10.159
a band called Missing Persons. Now, this chick was bad ass. She

502
00:42:10.239 --> 00:42:15.159
could sing, she was pretty She
looked like a model, but kind of

503
00:42:15.559 --> 00:42:22.760
in halloween makeup and attire. I'm
talking about Dale Bosio of Missing Persons,

504
00:42:23.079 --> 00:42:30.480
the tall blonde bombshell, the first
one that incorporated Dixie cups on her boobs

505
00:42:30.760 --> 00:42:36.519
to make him look like huge robotic
of beans. She props up to her.

506
00:42:36.800 --> 00:42:40.719
She has stayed married to the other
founding member, Dale Bosio, all

507
00:42:40.800 --> 00:42:46.400
these years. Dale Bosio, that
dude is a god in musical instrument.

508
00:42:46.559 --> 00:42:51.960
I mean he has jammed with everybody. She has got a vocal range.

509
00:42:52.199 --> 00:42:55.880
She has sat in as a studio
musician backup. She did a little bit

510
00:42:55.880 --> 00:42:59.880
on her own, but pretty much
the same as Pat Benatar, raised a

511
00:43:00.079 --> 00:43:02.760
family, stayed on the outside,
but stayed in the business. That chick,

512
00:43:02.880 --> 00:43:07.360
to me is the one where Madonna
got a little bit of her spice

513
00:43:07.519 --> 00:43:12.320
and threw it into her Italian tomato
sauce. But man, Dale Bozial back

514
00:43:12.360 --> 00:43:15.840
in the eighties, she was like
crazy, you know what, I'm just

515
00:43:15.920 --> 00:43:20.960
like a crazy chick. Whoa look
at that chick like a David Bowie of

516
00:43:21.079 --> 00:43:23.639
her of her type, you know
what I mean. The other chick that

517
00:43:23.800 --> 00:43:28.719
used to trip me out was Susie
in the bandshees that chick. She was

518
00:43:28.960 --> 00:43:34.400
insane, a female vocalist in a
punk rock band, dirty as all hell,

519
00:43:34.519 --> 00:43:37.320
spit smoked, dude, drugs,
fight, probably not bathed. I

520
00:43:37.400 --> 00:43:40.000
mean, so that that was your
type of chick. No, that wasn't

521
00:43:40.039 --> 00:43:45.079
my type. But I'm just saying
spit no. But Dale Bosio kind of

522
00:43:45.119 --> 00:43:49.320
reminded me of that punkses. But
she went clam with David Bowie, you

523
00:43:49.679 --> 00:43:52.800
know what I'm saying. So she
was just that to me. It'll always

524
00:43:52.800 --> 00:43:55.840
be where Madonna got some of her
spice. So I give this chick all

525
00:43:55.840 --> 00:44:00.480
the problems. I saw that band. Loved that band. That that is

526
00:44:00.559 --> 00:44:06.119
my probably a go to band that
I would love to see or hear be

527
00:44:06.239 --> 00:44:09.800
played a lot. You know another
band that I liked, The Motels,

528
00:44:10.320 --> 00:44:15.519
if you Gimi, Yeah, they
had a very rock and roll, kind

529
00:44:15.559 --> 00:44:21.679
of old school sound to them,
you know what I'm saying, kind of

530
00:44:21.760 --> 00:44:27.480
rock ballads, but pretty much you
could tell the vocal content and the musicians

531
00:44:27.519 --> 00:44:30.960
in the back were professional. They
were on tea. Another great band going

532
00:44:31.199 --> 00:44:37.480
back to a gal who started with
the band then did a lot of stuff

533
00:44:37.000 --> 00:44:43.280
by herself, but is still remained
with this band because she married the director

534
00:44:43.320 --> 00:44:47.159
of the band Miami Sound Machine.
I'm talking none other than Gloria Stefan,

535
00:44:50.400 --> 00:44:55.239
who was extremely popular. Remember her
biggest hit, Conga and then the Rhythm

536
00:44:55.280 --> 00:45:00.679
Is Gonna Get You and then Prisoner
of Love. I mean she was spectacular

537
00:45:00.760 --> 00:45:07.760
and then of course she was gorgeous
along with her. We've got a lady

538
00:45:08.199 --> 00:45:14.960
whose hair was humongous and whenever she
used to come out on MTV. What

539
00:45:15.159 --> 00:45:21.280
made her very famous was the pair
of legs that she would sport. She

540
00:45:21.480 --> 00:45:25.320
even had an expensive insurance policy on
those legs. Long legged pony. I'm

541
00:45:25.360 --> 00:45:30.119
talking about, though, gal that
made What's Love Got to Do with It?

542
00:45:30.639 --> 00:45:37.639
A house old name, the one
and only Tina Turner. Tina Turner.

543
00:45:37.360 --> 00:45:42.679
She just eluded her ex husband.
That guy had no respect, no

544
00:45:42.840 --> 00:45:49.639
appreciation. Anybody that knows icn Tina
turn Her back in the sixties, she

545
00:45:49.840 --> 00:45:54.920
was like the female Elvis. She
gyrated just the music ran through her,

546
00:45:54.960 --> 00:46:00.239
the soul that came out of her
mouth, the energy, the anger,

547
00:46:00.360 --> 00:46:06.360
the pain, the anguish, the
downright sexy boldness of her outfits and being

548
00:46:06.400 --> 00:46:10.840
so comfortable was her sexy self.
Tina Turnery is like an icon. She

549
00:46:12.039 --> 00:46:17.960
is like she will always be that
woman that got over the odds. You

550
00:46:19.000 --> 00:46:21.920
know, I beat her, and
you know he was just a big dick

551
00:46:21.960 --> 00:46:25.480
to her. And she raised herself
out of that hell and became something without

552
00:46:25.599 --> 00:46:30.119
her husband and his band. A
total leader. I mean her, she

553
00:46:30.320 --> 00:46:35.280
should. She's a role model to
any woman that's been battered, divorced,

554
00:46:35.559 --> 00:46:38.559
put in a bad predicament, any
type of abuse. But you rise from

555
00:46:38.559 --> 00:46:42.719
the hell, and you rise from
the ashes, and you use that pain

556
00:46:43.280 --> 00:46:46.960
and that harm to be your ladder, your strength to pull yourself, use

557
00:46:47.039 --> 00:46:52.159
that rope to pull themselves out of
hell and redeem their lives. Take their

558
00:46:52.159 --> 00:46:57.719
lives over and say a ffor I'm
me. I've been through war, now,

559
00:46:57.760 --> 00:47:00.360
don't f with me. Tina Turner
badass all the way. Good,

560
00:47:00.440 --> 00:47:04.519
good point right there, my brother, good pick up. Yeah. Another

561
00:47:04.559 --> 00:47:07.280
one of the gals that comes to
mind is a gal who used to love

562
00:47:07.360 --> 00:47:13.760
wearing frilly dresses on stage and on
her videos. She was very famous because

563
00:47:13.760 --> 00:47:16.840
she was a part of a group
called Fleetwood Mac joined to Christie mcviee on

564
00:47:17.000 --> 00:47:21.639
vocals, and then she stepped away, of course to become a solo artist,

565
00:47:22.159 --> 00:47:27.159
and she soared with songs like stand
Back, and her duet with the

566
00:47:27.239 --> 00:47:30.480
late Tom Petty with Don't Go Dragging
My Heart Around. It sent her to

567
00:47:30.559 --> 00:47:37.039
a different level of superstardom. And
I'm talking about the one and only Stevie

568
00:47:37.239 --> 00:47:42.840
the Beautiful Nish. Yeah, I
mean Fleetwood Mac what an incredible band,

569
00:47:43.400 --> 00:47:47.280
all of them incredible on their own. You you know, Stee, you

570
00:47:47.320 --> 00:47:52.079
know, I'm a big fan of
that band. But I do love Christine

571
00:47:52.159 --> 00:47:54.679
McVie. I like a lot of
her lyrics that she wrote up, like

572
00:47:54.760 --> 00:47:58.840
you did like that band. I
never liked Fleetwood Back, you know what.

573
00:47:58.920 --> 00:48:00.960
I liked Fleetwood I mean, I'm
older than you, so that was

574
00:48:01.039 --> 00:48:04.599
kind of like the music that was
getting played, you know, with the

575
00:48:04.679 --> 00:48:07.599
speakers at the pad on the radio, right. So I appreciated that band

576
00:48:07.639 --> 00:48:09.960
and I liked it. You know. They had a folk sound, a

577
00:48:09.960 --> 00:48:15.400
hard rock sound, melodical sound,
and they were crazy. They were real,

578
00:48:15.639 --> 00:48:20.159
you know what I mean. They
were chaotic and if you just if

579
00:48:20.159 --> 00:48:22.679
you don't know what I look like, you got to find out what I

580
00:48:22.719 --> 00:48:24.519
look like and you'll tell that is
a great a band that I did like,

581
00:48:24.920 --> 00:48:29.840
kind of like that lifestyle. The
story of that band is incredible.

582
00:48:29.880 --> 00:48:34.400
They slept with each other. You
know, they were Christine McVie was married

583
00:48:34.440 --> 00:48:37.199
to John McVie, the bass player. You know. Stevie Nicks was shocking

584
00:48:37.320 --> 00:48:44.280
up with Lindsey Buckingham. Uh,
Mick Fleetwood was doing cocaine, probably the

585
00:48:44.320 --> 00:48:52.800
side the line. He was banging
both of the women and causing friction.

586
00:48:52.880 --> 00:48:55.239
And I mean that was a chaotic
band. But yet when they came together,

587
00:48:55.880 --> 00:49:00.599
that that closeness, that energy that
they all shared and they loved in

588
00:49:00.679 --> 00:49:06.400
each other. I mean it was
unstoppable. Stevie Nicks. I like some

589
00:49:06.480 --> 00:49:10.920
of her solo stuff, but I
don't think to me personally, maybe some

590
00:49:12.000 --> 00:49:15.480
others, she didn't have that same
energy or power on her own as opposed

591
00:49:15.760 --> 00:49:21.599
to Fleetwood Mac. I think she
did some of her best material when she

592
00:49:21.719 --> 00:49:24.840
was going through the breakup with Lindsey
Buckingham. That's what I think. We

593
00:49:24.880 --> 00:49:28.559
are going to be right back.
This is back to the eighties. Stick

594
00:49:28.599 --> 00:49:34.400
around because we are continuing our talk
of the greatest performers of the eighties.

595
00:49:34.800 --> 00:49:38.239
This is the one and only and
the Lennox Sweet Dreams are made of this

596
00:49:38.800 --> 00:49:49.800
with the rhythmicxed We'll be right back. See welcome back to back to the

597
00:49:49.840 --> 00:49:52.440
eighties. You are on the hang
with Tuscano and Chank. We are giving

598
00:49:52.480 --> 00:49:57.760
props and paying our respects to the
ladies of rock and roll. That's right,

599
00:49:57.800 --> 00:50:00.360
all the ladies of rock and roll
and a hop or any type of

600
00:50:00.480 --> 00:50:07.079
music that had the balls to go
out and be leaders. Good God,

601
00:50:07.159 --> 00:50:13.159
that was an incredible song. To
Scannell, what do you think of Annie

602
00:50:13.280 --> 00:50:17.360
Lennox? I think Annie Lennox of
the Arrhythmics has one of the strongest voices

603
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of her of her day, of
her time. As I would put her

604
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up there with all the greats.
I would put her up there with arrange

605
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like Edda James, Janice Joplin.
I would put her up there with Aretha

606
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Franklin. I would put her up
there even with a Freddie Mercury. To

607
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me, Annie Lennox could sing just
about anything from rock to opera to Broadway

608
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to soul to blues. I shed
an incredible voice. She was freaking gorgeous.

609
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She was married to Dave Stewart.
Anybody that could be married to that

610
00:50:58.639 --> 00:51:01.760
guy for however long, you know, you got balls. Something that I

611
00:51:01.840 --> 00:51:06.360
find interesting is the first thing that
I remember was the first time I saw

612
00:51:06.719 --> 00:51:08.480
the Rhythmics and I saw her.
I thought she was a man in the

613
00:51:08.519 --> 00:51:12.639
beginning, but I go, way, she's too pretty to be a man.

614
00:51:12.840 --> 00:51:15.679
It may have been you that wore
penny loafers with dimes in them were

615
00:51:15.800 --> 00:51:21.519
judging. I just didn't know was
I was going to. Is that a

616
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man? Is that a woman?
But I go, she she's way too

617
00:51:23.039 --> 00:51:27.079
pretty to be at any kind of
a guy. So it may have been

618
00:51:27.119 --> 00:51:31.760
her and dragginess appearance, but her
voice made us all forget what she looked

619
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like. She had a vocal range
that many people can only dream of.

620
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And when she and Dave Stewart with
rhythmics made music, it was just memorable,

621
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like when she went on her own
as well and did songs like A

622
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Thousand Beautiful Things into the West.
So Annie Lennox definitely high in the books

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of greatest artists. Okay, so
we have gone through a lethera of female

624
00:52:00.840 --> 00:52:05.800
performers of the eighties. It's not
over, and I want to ask you

625
00:52:05.800 --> 00:52:08.760
guys that are listening, who do
you think or who was your favorite female

626
00:52:08.760 --> 00:52:12.960
singer or performer from back in the
eighties. Go ahead and chime in,

627
00:52:13.039 --> 00:52:22.440
Go through our Facebook page and let
us know. Shall we say? You

628
00:52:30.639 --> 00:52:36.599
remember the first time you tried these
games space fuck with practice cop don y'lexee,

629
00:52:36.800 --> 00:52:38.679
And when you first tried coke and
you said no, thank you,

630
00:52:38.800 --> 00:52:45.400
but let's try and coke again because
once you got that new wave of taste,

631
00:52:45.400 --> 00:52:50.599
you want to try it again again
and again. Now practice catch the

632
00:52:50.599 --> 00:52:59.199
wave. Coca commercials, Dad music
good now it's zero commercials. Please help

633
00:52:59.199 --> 00:53:05.000
supporting US and nation today. We
all going back today. Eighties. Welcome

634
00:53:05.039 --> 00:53:08.239
back back to the eighties. Toscano, when chang chang here and that was

635
00:53:08.320 --> 00:53:13.880
Bertolin. Oh they were a band
that was like hidden for a while,

636
00:53:13.960 --> 00:53:17.760
hidden in clubs, you know,
and then boom they had a hit single

637
00:53:19.119 --> 00:53:22.639
Tiscano. Do you like that song? I like, I really like Berlin.

638
00:53:22.800 --> 00:53:27.079
Yeah, definitely. She was kind
of of a hottie. She reminded

639
00:53:27.119 --> 00:53:34.159
me a little bit of Blondie another
killing all that came out in the time.

640
00:53:34.679 --> 00:53:39.159
Actually they credit Blondie, remember for
having the first hip hop song in

641
00:53:39.320 --> 00:53:44.599
nineteen seven nine. Yes, she
was Actually I would consider her like the

642
00:53:44.639 --> 00:53:46.320
first female rapper, believe it or
not. Yeah, kind of in a

643
00:53:46.360 --> 00:53:51.000
way. Yeah, in a way. But like h Berlin was a great

644
00:53:51.039 --> 00:53:54.199
band. I thought they were kind
of an alternative kind of not kind of

645
00:53:54.639 --> 00:53:58.960
you know what, and they were
like a loof of a band, but

646
00:53:59.159 --> 00:54:01.480
she stood out. She was freaking
gorgeous. Brother, you know, I

647
00:54:01.639 --> 00:54:07.719
have an honorable mention. The only
reason I'm gonna mention this artist isn't because

648
00:54:07.000 --> 00:54:10.760
she was that famous back in the
eighties. Maybe she was. I never

649
00:54:12.519 --> 00:54:20.280
never remember hearing her song until now
that Stranger Things, the TV series on

650
00:54:20.400 --> 00:54:24.119
Netflix, made her famous. And
that's with the song running Up That Hill

651
00:54:24.519 --> 00:54:29.159
and the singer is Kate Bush.
I guess she was. I mean,

652
00:54:29.199 --> 00:54:31.960
she was famous in Britain. That
was late seventies. That album, the

653
00:54:32.039 --> 00:54:37.400
song came out in the eighties,
but still she wasn't one of those singers

654
00:54:37.400 --> 00:54:40.000
that you, oh, oh,
Kate Bush. I remember her very well,

655
00:54:40.000 --> 00:54:43.559
she had all these hits. No, she did it. But now

656
00:54:43.599 --> 00:54:46.480
she's of course extremely famous because of
Stranger Things. So I did want to

657
00:54:46.480 --> 00:54:50.840
bring her up as an honorable mention
because I know somebody out there is going

658
00:54:50.880 --> 00:54:53.480
to really like that song. But
I would encourage every listener out there to

659
00:54:53.559 --> 00:54:58.079
try something different. If you don't
do this already, and that is skip

660
00:54:58.159 --> 00:55:01.000
doing a playlist as much as possible. The artists are going to thank you.

661
00:55:01.880 --> 00:55:06.840
The eighties are going to thank you
because these artists took time, it

662
00:55:06.920 --> 00:55:10.360
was blood, sweat and tears at
the time to record these albums. And

663
00:55:10.400 --> 00:55:15.159
they have more than one hit.
They have a whole set of songs that

664
00:55:15.360 --> 00:55:20.960
is just waiting there in limbo for
people to listen to. We should all

665
00:55:21.000 --> 00:55:23.320
be taking the time to listen to
an entire album. Don't skip the song,

666
00:55:23.719 --> 00:55:27.320
listen to it in its entirety.
You may not like it, but

667
00:55:27.440 --> 00:55:30.719
you know what, the artists you
poured themselves into that, and it took

668
00:55:30.760 --> 00:55:35.480
a lot. It took a lot
to record those songs. So I would

669
00:55:35.519 --> 00:55:38.920
encourage everybody listening download an album,
listen to it in its entirety. Hey,

670
00:55:38.960 --> 00:55:45.360
and if you still have old hardware
like yours, truly here and chang

671
00:55:45.239 --> 00:55:50.280
either to listen to it on vinyl, on a record, or listen to

672
00:55:50.280 --> 00:55:53.599
it on a cassette or even a
CD. And we would really really appreciate

673
00:55:53.639 --> 00:55:59.599
that because you'll find it is a
very different experience when you listen to it

674
00:55:59.639 --> 00:56:04.599
from beginning to end. I think
every album a band or artists put out

675
00:56:04.760 --> 00:56:10.519
is a storybook, and I think
we the listener should not judge bands or

676
00:56:10.639 --> 00:56:15.079
artists by one or two songs,
but dive into their catalog. Listen to

677
00:56:15.199 --> 00:56:23.079
the entire masterpiece the album that they
just put out. Try to understand the

678
00:56:23.159 --> 00:56:27.599
lyrics, feel the lyrics in your
mind and your body before you judge.

679
00:56:28.159 --> 00:56:34.880
Only then will you get the entire
idea of what music really is and a

680
00:56:35.000 --> 00:56:40.159
deep appreciation for artists, what's on
their mind and what sounds they create.

681
00:56:40.960 --> 00:56:46.599
You then can listen to an entire
album find and within time you'll find the

682
00:56:46.719 --> 00:56:52.159
songs that are just as great to
you as the ones that were put on

683
00:56:52.320 --> 00:56:58.440
the radio from some fat cat sitting
in an office saying this is the way

684
00:56:58.480 --> 00:57:01.400
we got to go because that's where
society is at. You'll create your own

685
00:57:01.480 --> 00:57:07.239
setlist, You'll create your own great
song for whatever reason. So always go

686
00:57:07.280 --> 00:57:13.480
out there and listen to the entire
catalog of that artist before you pass judgment.

687
00:57:13.639 --> 00:57:17.559
Because Jaskano and Chang we're not into
the judgment scene whatsoever, not at

688
00:57:17.599 --> 00:57:22.480
all. And don't forget that eighties
people. We are the ones who created

689
00:57:22.519 --> 00:57:28.159
playlists originally because we had cassettes and
we created mixtape, so we were the

690
00:57:28.159 --> 00:57:31.800
first to come out with playlists.
Now, this last singer that I have

691
00:57:31.920 --> 00:57:37.239
on my notes here. Chang is
one of Clive Davis's greatest finds, if

692
00:57:37.280 --> 00:57:42.719
not the greatest, Like a daughter, her voice, her beauty, she

693
00:57:42.960 --> 00:57:45.800
was just amazing to watch. She
first arrived on the scene in nineteen eighty

694
00:57:45.800 --> 00:57:52.880
five and our songs were I want
to Dance with somebody, the greatest love

695
00:57:52.880 --> 00:57:54.920
of all? How will I know? Yeah, she was one of the

696
00:57:54.920 --> 00:58:00.079
most well known singers in the world, and when the eighties end, it

697
00:58:00.440 --> 00:58:04.920
seemed like the sky was the limit
for her. And it's just too bad

698
00:58:05.159 --> 00:58:10.239
that her life ended so abruptly,
so soon, so tragic. But what

699
00:58:10.400 --> 00:58:15.679
she did back in the eighties will
go on for eternity. And I'm talking

700
00:58:15.719 --> 00:58:20.239
about the one and only Whitney Houston. This is back to the eighties.

701
00:58:20.760 --> 00:58:28.320
I believe the children teach them well
and let them lead the way, show

702
00:58:28.400 --> 00:58:35.079
them all the beauty they poss inside. Back to the eighties radio. That

703
00:58:35.239 --> 00:58:39.360
was the one and only Whitney Houston
with the greatest Love of All, who

704
00:58:39.400 --> 00:58:46.079
became an instant success and instant hit. Just like the majority of singers on

705
00:58:46.280 --> 00:58:51.519
our show tonight, the female performers
of Back in the Eighties will live on,

706
00:58:52.280 --> 00:58:55.159
and they have made a mark in
our hearts and society. They are

707
00:58:55.280 --> 00:58:59.639
part of the soundtrack of our life. They will continue to do so for

708
00:58:59.719 --> 00:59:01.800
general rations to come. And I'm
just so glad that we're able to do

709
00:59:01.840 --> 00:59:07.679
a show like this because we're introducing
another part of Eighties Performers of eighties music

710
00:59:07.719 --> 00:59:13.360
that is just as good as any
other continues to be heard today all over

711
00:59:13.440 --> 00:59:16.159
the world. I want to thank
you guys for taking the time to join

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00:59:16.320 --> 00:59:20.719
us. I want to remind you, guys one more time that if you

713
00:59:20.719 --> 00:59:23.719
do need to reach us and you
want to suggest a theme or a topic

714
00:59:23.800 --> 00:59:28.599
for another show, send us a
note through our Facebook We would really appreciate

715
00:59:28.639 --> 00:59:31.199
it, or you can write to
us at back the Number two Eighties Radio

716
00:59:31.199 --> 00:59:36.639
at gmail dot com. Also reminding
you that starting November, the very first

717
00:59:36.679 --> 00:59:40.199
week of November, not only is
Back to the Eighties Radio going to add

718
00:59:40.239 --> 00:59:45.519
a couple of new shows, but
we are going to be holding a very

719
00:59:45.559 --> 00:59:47.320
special event on Halloween. So the
week prior on Halloween, we're going to

720
00:59:47.360 --> 00:59:51.039
be holding a very special event.
You want to stick around, I wish

721
00:59:51.039 --> 00:59:53.199
you all the best for this week, Stay safe, stay grand, and

722
00:59:53.280 --> 00:59:58.760
keep introducing the eighties to a whole
new generation chatting here before I release you

723
00:59:58.880 --> 01:00:04.199
to another fantastic weekend. Remember,
stay lifted, stay gifted, stay who

724
01:00:04.239 --> 01:00:08.639
you are. Never ever think that
you don't count. And a special message

725
01:00:08.639 --> 01:00:15.320
to all you mothers, fathers,
uncles, aunt's grandparents that are raising that

726
01:00:15.360 --> 01:00:20.440
little female. The night Show is
dedicated to you and them. Always show

727
01:00:20.519 --> 01:00:25.320
them to be empowered, Always show
them to be fearless, be a leader.

728
01:00:25.920 --> 01:00:31.840
So until next week, I bid
you an adios stella saya to all

729
01:00:31.960 --> 01:01:00.559
the ladies and gentlemen across this land, and to all the homies or aided

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01:01:00.679 --> 01:01:01.280
a bad bacteria.