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  1. Yes, I believe Lynn Anderson would be considered country. Right, teen years through college age or mid-20s would be the time that music makes the stronger impact on people. That's what they will continue to listen to. What's sort of cool is that kids who work at Starbucks or anywhere that has a music loop going are now familiar with that music and really like the music their parents grew up with. I've read that on YouTube music comments. And they've also told me they think music from the latter part of the last century is really good. There is hope for them after all.
    2 points
  2. Strange how it works, but the music from my teenage years ('83-90) still remains a big part of the soundtrack of my life over 3 decades later... some of my favorite music was released then. Though there is a lot from before and after that I enjoy... Still remember 'I want my MTV!!!'.
    1 point
  3. 1988 was another MONSTER year for songs. Pop. Pop rock. Hard rock. Rap. Hip Hop. Movie soundtracks. You name it. And 1988 was a year second to none concerning the '80s. It seems that any year from the 80s could be the best year for songs of the 80s The girl in the video. I had a huuuuge crush on her. What a gorgeous girl. I had trecorded the video and I spent hundreds of hours looking at her. I was mesmorized by her beauty. Her eyes. And of course her body. Just a goddess all around.
    1 point
  4. Intriguing is your thoughts. I guess when this song came out in 1988, I never made the connection from the original. Country is it, the original? And I guess that is the reason why I never made the connection then. I havent heard this one probably SINCE 1988. I get to hear the original often enough. Anyway,,,thanx for the balst from the past. Since you started with forgetten songs from 1988, let me return the favour with a song with almost the same vibe. Albeit it vibes just a little slower. However, this one doesnt pay any hommage to a previous 60s or 70s hit. At least I dont think it does.
    1 point
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