Music video by Edie Brickell performing Good Times
with Alain Duplantier [Video Director], Brian Cresto [Video Producer], Robin Burchill [Video Editor]
(C) 1994 Geffen Records
Music video by Edie Brickell performing Good Times with Alain Duplantier [Video Director], Brian Cresto [Video Producer], Robin Burchill [Video Editor] (C) 1994 Geffen Records
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@MondeTriste1 My aunt had that same windows 95 disc. So i'd pop in her house almost every saturday up in L.A. just to play her game... she got unhappy after the first 6 visits.
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My aunt had that same windows 95 disc. So i'd pop in her house almost every saturday up in L.A. just to play her game... she got unhappy after the first 6 visits.
pure nostalgia...