{"id":98,"date":"2005-09-03T09:53:00","date_gmt":"2005-09-03T17:53:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.carmelsundae.org\/?p=98"},"modified":"2005-09-03T09:53:00","modified_gmt":"2005-09-03T17:53:00","slug":"my-husband-tagged-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.carmelsundae.org\/?p=98","title":{"rendered":"My Husband Tagged Me!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>No, it&#8217;s nothing dirty. He tagged me for a blog meme. But still&#8230; my first tag. I feel so (sniff) honored.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s how it works:<br \/>1. Go to musicoutfitters.com.<br \/>2. Enter the year you graduated from high school in the search function and get the list of 100 most popular songs of that year.<br \/>3. Bold the songs you like, strike through the ones you hate and underline your favorite. Do nothing to the ones you don&#8217;t remember or don&#8217;t care about. Commentary is optional, as is good taste.<\/p>\n<p>And the fun part&#8230; tag, you&#8217;re it!<\/p>\n<ul><\/p>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.writewingblog.blogspot.com\/\">Write Wing Nut<\/a><\/li>\n<p><\/p>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/acatholiclife.blogspot.com\/\">A Catholic Life<\/a><\/li>\n<p><\/p>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/ramblinggopsoccermom.blogspot.com\/\">Rambling GOP Soccer Mom<\/a><\/li>\n<p><\/ul>\n<p>Here&#8217;s my list, for 1985:<\/p>\n<p>1. Careless Whisper, Wham!<br \/>2. <s>Like A Virgin, Madonna<\/s> Uh, like a <i>what<\/i>?<br \/>3. <b>Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Wham!<\/b><br \/>4. <b>I Want To Know What Love Is, Foreigner<\/b><br \/>5. I Feel For You, Chaka Khan<br \/>6. Out Of Touch, Daryl Hall and John Oates<br \/>7. <b>Everybody Wants To Rule The World, Tears For Fears<\/b><br \/>8. <b>Money For Nothing, Dire Straits<\/b> (So in-your-face.)<br \/>9. <b>Crazy For You, Madonna<\/b><br \/>10. Take On Me, A-Ha<br \/>11. <b>Everytime You Go Away, Paul Young<\/b> (The instrumental, and the use of stereo was phenomenal.)<br \/>12. Easy Lover, Phil Collins and Philip Bailey<br \/>13. <b>Can&#8217;t Fight This Feeling, REO Speedwagon<\/b> (Easy to sing with.)<br \/>14. <b><u>We Built This City, Starship<\/u><\/b> (I like this one even more now than I did then. I think it was just too sophisticated for teenyboppers.)<br \/>15. <b>The Power Of Love, Huey Lewis and The News<\/b><br \/>16. <b>Don&#8217;t You (Forget About Me), Simple Minds<\/b><br \/>17. <b>Cherish, Kool and The Gang<\/b><br \/>18. <b>St. Elmo&#8217;s Fire (Man In Motion), John Parr<\/b> (I would have liked it better in smaller quantities, though.)<br \/>19. <b>The Heat Is On, Glenn Frey<\/b><br \/>20. <s>We Are The World, U.S.A. For Africa<\/s> (I wasn&#8217;t sure if there was a way to do a double slashthrough. If you recall, they were raising money for a starving Ethiopia through the virtue of self-righteousness. When they delivered, the dictator confiscated it all, and distributed it among his well-fed cronies.)<br \/>21. Shout, Tears For Fears<br \/>22. <s>Part-Time Lover, Stevie Wonder<\/s> (see comment below, for #23.)<br \/>23. <s>Saving All My Love For You, Whitney Houston<\/s> (Ah, the beauty and romance of adultery. Does anything really say &#8220;love&#8221; like doing someone else&#8217;s spouse?)<br \/>24. Heaven, Bryan Adams<br \/>25. Everything She Wants, Wham!<br \/>26. Cool It Now, New Edition<br \/>27. Miami Vice Theme, Jan Hammer<br \/>28. <s>Lover Boy, Billy Ocean<\/s> (I don&#8217;t remember this one, but I put a slashthrough for any Billy Ocean song on principle. I&#8217;m firmly convinced the only reason he ever sold any music was that BMG continually selected him as &#8220;featured artist&#8221; and slow mailers kept accidentally ordering his stuff.)<br \/>29. Lover Girl, Teena Marie<br \/>30. You Belong To The City, Glenn Frey<br \/>31. Oh Sheila, Ready For The World<br \/>32. <b>Rhythm Of The Night, Debarge<\/b> (I&#8217;m gonna give it a 70, Dick. It had a great beat and you could dance to it.)<br \/>33. <b>One More Night, Phil Collins<\/b><br \/>34. Sea Of Love, Honeydrippers<br \/>35. A View To A Kill, Duran Duran<br \/>36. The Wild Boys, Duran Duran<br \/>37. <b>You&#8217;re The Inspiration, Chicago<\/b> (Extra points merely for being a Chicago song.)<br \/>38. <b>Neutron Dance, Pointer Sisters<\/b><br \/>39. We Belong, Pat Benatar<br \/>40. Nightshift, Commodores<br \/>41. Things Can Only Get Better, Howard Jones<br \/>42. All I Need, Jack Wagner<br \/>43. <b>Freeway Of Love, Aretha Franklin<\/b><br \/>44. Never Surrender, Corey Hart<br \/>45. <b><s>Sussudio, Phil Collins<\/s><\/b> (I can&#8217;t decide about this one. Maybe I&#8217;m just embarrassed about having enjoyed a song so stupid.)<br \/>46. Strut, Sheena Easton<br \/>47. <s>You Give Good Love, Whitney Houston<\/s><br \/>48. The Search Is Over, Survivor<br \/>49. Missing You, Diana Ross<br \/>50. <b>Separate Lives, Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin<\/b> (Nice angst. Good for singing in the shower, or when really peeved at someone.)<br \/>51. <b>Raspberry Beret, Prince and The Revolution<\/b> (This was the only song of his that I ever liked.)<br \/>52. <s>Suddenly, Billy Ocean<\/s> (Why <i>did<\/i> BMG like him so much? Was someone taking kickbacks?)<br \/>53. The Boys Of Summer, Don Henley<br \/>54. One Night In Bangkok, Murray Head<br \/>55. <s>If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, Sting<\/s> (Trite, even then.)<br \/>56. Obsession, Animotion<br \/>57. We Don&#8217;t Need Another Hero, Tina Turner<br \/>58. <b>Material Girl, Madonna<\/b> (Much more honest than &#8220;Like a Virgin,&#8221; don&#8217;t you think?)<br \/>59. Better Be Good To Me, Tina Turner<br \/>60. Head Over Heels, Tears For Fears<br \/>61. <b>Axel F, Harold Faltermeyer<\/b> (I was never big on techno, but this was a shining example of its kind.)<br \/>62. <s>Smooth Operator, Sade<\/s><br \/>63. In My House, Mary Jane Girls<br \/>64. <b>Don&#8217;t Lose My Number, Phil Collins<\/b><br \/>65. All Through The Night, Cyndi Lauper<br \/>66. Run To You, Bryan Adams<br \/>67. <b>Glory Days, Bruce Springsteen<\/b><br \/>68. Voices Carry, &#8216;Til Tuesday<br \/>69. Misled, Kool and The Gang<br \/>70. Would I Lie To You?, Eurythmics<br \/>71. Be Near Me, ABC<br \/>72. No More Lonely Nights, Paul McCartney (Joel says it was <i>almost<\/i> good. I concur.)<br \/>73. I Can&#8217;t Hold Back, Survivor<br \/>74. Summer Of &#8217;69, Bryan Adams<br \/>75. <b>Walking On Sunshine, Katrina and The Waves<\/b><br \/>76. Freedom, Wham!<br \/>77. Too Late For Goodbyes, Julian Lennon<br \/>78. Valotte, Julian Lennon<br \/>79. Some Like It Hot, Power Station<br \/>80. Solid, Ashford and Simpson<br \/>81. Angel, Madonna<br \/>82. <b>I&#8217;m On Fire, Bruce Springsteen<\/b><br \/>83. Method Of Modern Love, Daryl Hall and John Oates<br \/>84. Lay Your Hands On Me, Thompson Twins<br \/>85. Who&#8217;s Holding Donna Now, Debarge<br \/>86. Lonely Ol&#8217; Night, John Cougar Mellencamp<br \/>87. <b>What About Love, Heart<\/b><br \/>88. California Girls, David Lee Roth<br \/>89. Fresh, Kool and The Gang<br \/>90. Do What You Do, Jermaine Jackson<br \/>91. Jungle Of Love, The Time<br \/>92. <b>Born In The USA, Bruce Springsteen<\/b><br \/>93. <s>Private Dancer, Tina Turner<\/s><br \/>94. <b>Who&#8217;s Zoomin&#8217; Who, Aretha Franklin<\/b><br \/>95. Fortress Around Your Heart, Sting<br \/>96. <s>Penny Lover, Lionel Richie<\/s><br \/>97. All She Wants To Do Is Dance, Don Henley<br \/>98. Dress You Up, Madonna<br \/>99. Sentimental Street, Night Ranger<br \/>100. Sugar Walls, Sheena Easton<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>No, it&#8217;s nothing dirty. He tagged me for a blog meme. But still&#8230; my first tag. I feel so (sniff) honored. Here&#8217;s how it works:1. Go to musicoutfitters.com.2. Enter the year you graduated from high school in the search function and get the list of 100 most popular songs of that year.3. 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