Last week we started Music Mondays with a sample of the best of the 70s. We couldn't leave the 80s out of this, so this morning I'm sharing some great hits from guys like The Human League, Depeche Mode and Michael Jackson.
Too bad I don't have neon leggins and a jumpsuit right now...
I'm looking forward to hear some of your music today!
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Hi FiorellaHU,
A little confession from me. It's not my favourite era for music for a very specific reason. My daughter was in her mid-teens when most of this playlist was popular, and what a stroppy and moody girl she was at that time. 🤣
But I'm going to listen anyway, because apart from anything else it will remind me what an amazing and loving daughter she became, and remains today, once those few years were over. Thanks for posting and please take care. 🙏
Ups! Hope my one year old daughter doesn't turn into a moody teenager! Well...she probably will... but I have still plenty of time to prepare myself. Meanwhile, I just have to deal with all her energy now that we are all day inside. Have a good evening Hidden !
Lol, FiorellaHU, It's hard to imagine the day when your charming little lady might turn into a hormone driven monster for a little while! I always found Harry Enfield's portrayal of a teen boy in Kevin and Perry, hilarious, because it was so true to life. (You might well be wondering what on earth I'm talking about, as it could well have been before your time). I'd say I highly recommend it if you ever come across it, but maybe it'd be better to forego that pleasure until your daughter comes out at the other side of the teen years!
I'm sure your little daughter's a delight, and here's hoping she stays that way. Luckily not every parent wakes up one morning to find they have a 'cuckoo' in the nest! 😀
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