A good day!

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  1. Currrrvy-on-crack

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  2. Zackman

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    "M" was more than just a one-hit wonder, he was a one-letter one-hit wonder.

    Whooohooo !!
     
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    Very nice day,.it's 20 degrees over here Curvvy,...Feels like 30 though :cool:
     
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    yes, I had lunch on a terrasse (wino incluido)- feels like summa!


    wooooooooo- oooooooo

    gooooddd dayyyyyyyy

    who is ''M''?
     
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    "M" was more than just a one-hit wonder, he was a one-letter one-hit wonder. Robin Scott's pseudonym came from the Paris Metro signs, and the music itself came from a bunch of electronic instruments, production equipment and drum machines.

    M's "Pop Musik" came out in 1979, an early product of the same school of synth music that would dominate the charts in the early '80s. Pop Muzik was a huge hit on both sides of the Atlantic which, like the work of Scott's contemporary Gary Numan, proved that the electronic music that had been evolving in the hands of Brian Eno, Kraftwerk and David Bowie could also appeal to the larger audiences of radio listeners who'd been soaking up disco, punk and album rock. "Pop Musik" was not subtle. The lyrics were not meant to inspire (or even make much sense), and it had a beat that rivaled the funkiest of disco. It was more blatantly electronic than anything that had come before - and most of what was to come - but that was part of the song's appeal. It was, in a sense, pop music in its purest form, appealing to the widest audience, and free of any controversial or complex messages.
     
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    David Bowie!

    I like his eyes, they are messed up
     
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    "Get up...
    Get down...

    Radio, video
    Boogie with a suitcase
    Your livin' in a disco
    Forget about the rat race
    Let's do the milkshake, sellin' like a hotcake
    Try some buy some fee-fi-fo-fum

    Talk about, pop musik
    Talk about, pop musik

    New York, London, Paris, Munich
    Everybody talk about pop musik
    Talk about, pop musik
    Talk about, pop musik
    Pop pop pop pop musik"
     
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    nice weather we are having, i'm having peanut butter cookies for lunch..
     
  9. Currrrvy-on-crack

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    Hurry, it's almost 1 pm!

    eheh, jk
     
  10. whdream

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    2pm Curvster..You smart ass!! ah ha


    Lovely weather for a Corona on a patio la lalalalall
     
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