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80’s Stars on American Idol?

80’s Stars on American Idol?

I got a chance to get out for a bit today, and I took the opportunity to call up Bald Man and get out for lunch. Just the two of us. It was fantastic.
Anyway, as most of you probably don’t know, Bald Man loves to sing. As you probably also don’t know, he’s aurally challenged (read as: doesn’t really know whether or not he’s in tune when he’s singing). It is a fact that he’s well aware of, so I’m not outing him here or anything. Or maybe I am, but he can take it. …read more

Crowded House to Reunite

Crowded House to Reunite

While linking to Duncan’s blog for his “best of the worst” picks, I noticed his enthusiastic mention of the reforming of the band Crowded House. And, since reading that post, I haven’t been able to get away for more than a few minutes without, “Something So Strong” running through my head. At least it’s no longer the theme to Charles in Charge though, aye? That really was annoying.
Anyway, here are the sites that Duncan links to: liveDaily and tvnz. And here’s the scoop from another page at tvnz:
A reformed Crowded House is expected to perform at a …read more

80’s Movies Monday, Best of the Worst: Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure

80’s Movies Monday, Best of the Worst: Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure

Happy Monday! Time again for the Best of the Worst of the 80’s movies.
Duncan Riley, who writes at duncanriley.com, offered up three beauts for submission into this category. He says:
Worst..I’m going straight for the sequels:
Caddyshack 2
Lethal Weapon 2
and a non sequel
Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Totally…Excellent…not!
Bald Man is always preaching to me on the hilarity of Caddyshack, but I can’t honestly say that I’ve ever even heard him mention the sequel. I’m guessing now that it’s not just an oversight.
I loved Bill and Ted, but it is another one of those movies that I …read more

80’s Retro Arcade Games for Free!

80’s Retro Arcade Games for Free!

I know, I know, you just have too much time on your hands, don’t you? You look at your week’s schedule and think, “Wow. I just don’t know what I’m going to do with myself this week. There are just tons and tons of big white spaces indicating huge blocks of time with which I don’t know what to do!”
Well, do I have the solution for you. The b5media forum arcade. Oh yes. What, you ask, is the b5media forum arcade? Thank you for asking. It is the most monumental time waster, …read more

Top 20 Shows of the 80’s

Top 20 Shows of the 80’s

Over at Brohans.com, there is compiled a list of the top 20 shows of the 1980s. While they do include the first shows that I thought of offhand, (Growing Pains, The Cosby Show, Cheers, etc.), there are a few notable absences. No Family Ties? No Dallas? Hill Street Blues? And, really, did they not think of Pee-wee’s Playhouse? (Okay, so I’m joking on that one.)
Go check out the list for yourself and let me know which shows you think got the shaft.
ht: Arieanna Thanks!

Theme Song Thursday: Charles in Charge

Theme Song Thursday: Charles in Charge

Alright, I really thought I’d posted the Kids Incorporated Theme last Thursday. Not sure where my mind is. Have you seen it lying around? Kind of a gray, mushy, slimy lump of summthin’. No? Okay.
Anyway, lucky you, you get two, yes two, themes in one! In one day, at least.
Scott Baio has been in my head for awhile (oh…’bout 20 years, I’d guess.. ). He was most adorable as Chachi on Happy Days, but lost a little appeal when he married Joanie Cunningham (‘cuz they were real people, you know?). …read more

Theme Song Thursday: Kids Incorporated

Theme Song Thursday: Kids Incorporated

Kids Incorporated. One of those Saturday morning shows (at least I think that’s when it aired, when else would it have?) that I remember loving, but I no longer have any idea why I liked it or what the plot was even. Kids dancing, that’s what I remember. You can head over here to see what Wikipedia remembers about it.
Enjoy the theme song, and watch for Fergie (Stacey Ferguson) of the Black Eyed Peas. She’s the first one to be credited. Crazy, huh?

Chips Ahoy and the Human League

Chips Ahoy and the Human League

I am definitely the demographic that the advertisers are trying to hit in the evening drama/sitcom time slot. In addition to the Back to the Future bit, I’m hearing more and more 80’s songs being used in commercials. Apparently, those marketing geniuses think that there are many middle-aged (am I middle aged, yet?) lazy bums sitting around basking in the glow of the boob tube, just waiting to be enticed to a bag of cookies by the sweet sounds of The Human League. Little morsels of chocolatey goodness are just calling out to me from the TV …read more

Kristy McNichol, Family, and Empty Nest

Kristy McNichol, Family, and Empty Nest

Kristy McNichol came into the 80’s as a tomboyish teen with the show, Family, and exited that fine decade portraying a neighbor of the The Golden Girls on Empty Nest.
I was a bit young when Family started, but do remember McNichol on the show, and just thinking that she was the coolest girl ever! She had that shiny, straight hair that I so desperately wanted, and really I don’t remember a ton more about her. I am curious as to why she’s the only one smiling in this photo. Was there something I don’t remember from …read more

80’s Movies Monday, Best of the Worst: Spaceballs

80’s Movies Monday, Best of the Worst: Spaceballs

Welcome back to the Best of the Worst of the 80’s. Looks like we’ve got Rick Moranis up again! What it is about him and best of the worst? Do you think he’ll have a movie in when we do a plain old “best of the 80’s” survey?
Anyway, this pick comes from William Lehman who writes for b5media over at Artist Hideout. About Spaceballs , William says, “hmmm I’d classify it under best of the worst or worst of the best, you decide…”
Being that it was a spoof of a sci-fi flick, one of my least …read more

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