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silverfoxwolf:
Fuzzy is one of the masters of all music cheese.

Arctic Steve:
Music of my youth!


I would DJ but I'd clear the place with the super mouldy cheese I have..... I nominate Fuzzy too!

Atkelar:
I'm not a dancer, but if I finish my tasks on time, I'll certainly drop by to listen to the music ^.^

"o/` 99 Luftballons!"

sorry, I promise I won't actually sing in public :D But it does make me feel old again: there's a good portion of attendees at EF who have never experienced the 80's first hand... Let's bring some culture to them 'ere whippersnappers!

Blackymoon:
Sounds really interesting, I might drop by ^.^


--- Quote from: Atkelar on 14.08.2014, 19:56:16 ---"o/` 99 Luftballons!"

sorry, I promise I won't actually sing in public :D But it does make me feel old again: there's a good portion of attendees at EF who have never experienced the 80's first hand... Let's bring some culture to them 'ere whippersnappers!

--- End quote ---

Awwr, why not? Come on, I bet it'll be fun! xD

Lutra:
Ah as beeing a child of the 80s its not only the music that was different it was an area of pioneers.
Imagine that:
No cellphones - yes you couldnt be reached
3 TV programs
Absolutely weird fashion
PCs (286er) cost about 14000$
No DSL, no internet, highest bitrate was 2400bit/s using something called acoustic coupler.
Analog photography
Aera of Homecomputers like:
Zx81, Spectrum, VC20, c16, +4, C64, c128, Amiga
etc.
Magazines like happy computer, 64er etc.
Floppy Disks, Datasette
Slideshows were really slideshows involving projectors.
No DVDs but VHS or Betamax.
The music was really versatile those days. If I listen to this music all memories are coming back.
Nenas "Irgendwie irgendwo irgendwann" (Anytime anywhere) is still one of my favourites :)
I'd gladly come to the 80s dance. :)

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