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Lisa Lisa and the cult jam....talented fun band that hit the dance craze just at the right time. Lots of hits but in the mid 90's when that phase died and grunge became the newest thing all of these dance bands faded....never to be heard from again....too bad.
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@Letmeb29 I agree it's really sad how things are today and you are correct 80's and 90's were the best and nobody goes to an arcades, movies, and Skating rink and do much outdoors anymore for the younger generation all they know is to sit in front of a TV and play on a video game system over DSL/Cable...I think the people that grew up in the 40's - 70's did more things since when I was born in 74
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THIS SONG I DEDICATED IT TO MY HUSBAND I HAVE THE SONGS NAME TATTED ON ME LOVE LISA LISA NEVER GETS OLD (3
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IF I CAN ONLY LIVE THOSE YEARS AGAIN THEY WERE THE BEST TIME EVER
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i was born in the 90s i missed all the great music now i have to listen to all this techno crap
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@Letmeb29 Amen to that that. I was born in 69 and this was my era. And true, we never had to worry about shootings at the school dances and the roller rink....we did our thing without a care in the world...stress free and carefree days.....and definitely was not scared to dance. this is because we would practice in our bedrooms and around the house lol
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@Letmeb29 So right.
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Like If Yuhr Still Listening To This In 2012 :D
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linkers
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Thank you for making this video available to see. It brings back many fun memories.
@kentuckysniper1 i totally agree. i was born in 77 & i'm so happy i was able to witness all this wonderful music. the 80s'-90's was the best era, i miss it tremendously. rollerskating with your walkman on your hip, not a care in the world. school dances with your friends & just having fun. not worring about the party being shot up or anyone acting stupid. u could'nt go to a party & the dance floor not be bumming. people were not scared to dance at all. miss those days
Letmeb29 1 month ago 23
@jnyerere No, Paula Abdul looks like Lisa Lisa! Lisa Lisa predates Paula Abdul on the music scene by at least 4 years, as her first hit, "I Wonder If I Take You Home" was recorded in 1984. Paula Abdul didn't hit the music scene until mid to late 1988.
DSDunlap72 1 month ago 11