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@Equipyrus gee...thanks...had no idea
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Sonar "pings" and whale "songs" -- this one's got it all. One of my faves from the synth- saturated 1980s.
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@pawnsacrifice1 Definitely. Their sound is similar. Their lyrics are well-thought-out, too.They made for "interesting" music back in the early 1980s. I'm basically a Blues/Rock guy, however, I like Prog Rock and some Techno-Pop (early 1980s) as well. Take care.
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@mickeymousebiker1 I know TD had a lot of cross over with The Thompson Twins
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@pawnsacrifice1 Precisely!
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@pawnsacrifice1 Precisely!
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Very "futuristic" - one of the best techno tunes from the early 1980s. Captain Nemo - where are you?
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The keyboard part reminds me of the Six Million Dollar Man theme and also All Fall Down by The Thompson Twins
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Thanks for posting this! This was always my favorite Thomas Dolby song. :)
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@n8tureboy Thanks N8! :-) Great minds think alike! :-D I do love all that great synth stuff and cool electronic sound of the 80's! There was just so much great music during that time. A mixture of so many different sounds and styles. Oh how I miss it so much. Turning on the radio and having every song be an excellent one! I will take your advice and check out that song you mentioned! Long live the 80's my friend! :-)
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Equipyrus 10 months ago 9
The landlubbers just don't get it, and it's just as well. Arrrr.
SmellyBones 5 months ago 4