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Post by petrolino on Mar 17, 2018 13:18:42 GMT
Kim Wilde is releasing her new album with a space theme, 'Here Come The Aliens'. She's remained active in the music industry since the release of her self-titled debut album, 'Kim Wilde' (1981), now considered one of the top pop records of the 1980s. This is her first set of new material in years though, her last few albums having consisted of cover versions. Interview with Kim Wilde
So why not give one of your favourite Wilde records a spin and sit back and enjoy the music on St. Patrick's Day. Think I'm in the mood for the wild rock abandon of her dangerous leather-bound long-player 'Teases & Dares' (1984).
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Mar 17, 2018 13:28:55 GMT
I had actually no idea it was St. Patrick's Day, today. I should really go and re-watch Leprechaun (1993) later, as that I have not seen for some years now and did see a few of its many, many sequels a few weeks ago, might be a fun re-visit as well.
I have always had a crush on Kim, ever since I saw her video of Keep Me Hanging On back in the early 00s. One of my favorites from her is the tribute to Blade Runner from Teases & Dares (1984):
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Post by petrolino on Mar 17, 2018 13:34:06 GMT
I had actually no idea it was St. Patrick's Day, today. I should really go and re-watch Leprechaun (1993) later, as that I have not seen for some years now and did see a few of its many, many sequels a few weeks ago, might be a fun re-visit as well. I have always had a crush on Kim, ever since I saw her video of Keep Me Hanging On back in the early 00s. One of my favorites from her is the tribute to Blade Runner from Teases & Dares (1984): Sounds like she enjoys her sci-fi/. "I don't see ghosts and stuff, but I did see something very unusual in the sky once, which I can only say was a UFO. But there were lots of witnesses, it was in the local paper, it wasn't just me ... It was 26 June, the day after Michael Jackson died, and me and my mate were in the garden and we saw bright lights in the sky. I have to say there's not a day gone by that I don't think about what the hell it was. It was so huge, two of them, going zigzag for 10 minutes and I could feel the momentum and I knew it was really massive. It could be some very clever thing that someone developed somewhere, but I've got a feeling it wasn't."
- Kim Wilde speaking in 2013, The Guardian
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