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Dramarama - Work For Food

in post Song-Off: Vagrancy from Popdose .

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Song-Off: Vagrancy

Dramarama - “Work for Food” It’s hard to go shopping in a thrift store these days without running into a t-shirt or two from Dramarama’s Hi-Fi-Sci-Fi tour, which was attended by approximately 10% of the U.S. population.

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friday random ten, 1985 edition

1. Hüsker Dü, " New Day Rising ." This is a very college-rock oriented list, because that's mostly what I listened to from 1981-1987, and over the years, those songs have made it to my hard drive. If I remember correctly, this song was the epitome of the Huskers for my son, who was 10 at the time ... his version of hardcore was "newdayRIsing, newdayRIsing, newdayRIsing!" 2. Run-D.M.C., " King...

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Dramarama - Anything, Anything (I'll Give You)

in post Guilty Music Monday #19 from The Tape .

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Heavy Rotation: Dramarama, Cream, Jay-Z + More!

Ah, yes, summer -- are you coming, leaving, hanging around or what? Why is it still cold at the end of May? (Yes, we know, global climate change.) Despite it all, we think this week's Heavy Rotation is especially hot;...

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Greetings From The Only Place On Earth Where Dramarama Are Remembered Fondly

Watching Astros C Humberto Quintero bunt for a base hit during Round Rock’s PCL contest with Iowa Friday night was not, as it turned out, the strangest thing I’ve witnessed this baseball season. Instead, that honor would go the patrons of Chavez Ravine who repeatedly gave Juan Pierre a rousing ovation during last night's 4-0 [...]

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Readers recommend - songs about news and journalism

Last week, the A list underwent a spot of late editing. Something which leads us neatly into this week's theme

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event tomorrow!

Three of our favorite ladies have written the ultimate summer road trip book and they're coming to NYMBC to tell us all about it! Join us, won't you? E. Lockhart is the author of some of our personal faves: Dramarama , Fly on the Wall and the amazing new Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks . Sarah Mlynowski is making her first visit to NYMBC and we can't wait to meet her. Sarah has penned...

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Mixtape: Same Old Fecking Story

Cyndi Lauper is 55 on June 22nd. She sure does look fresh in that fab new press photo, doesn't she? I like her new song Set Your Heart and I love the clip of Into The Nightlife. The album, Bring Ya To The Brink , is out on May 27, but will probably leak next week, when it hits Japan. Watch a long Madonna interview on BET's 106 & Park . A lot of stupid questions (" If you were a candy, what candy would...

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Frightening Television

By which I mean the rash of children's programmes of the 1970s and 1980s with genuinely affecting, even disturbing content: not just violence but supernatural or psychological horror, and programmes which had nothing to do with horror at all but whose title sequences were themselves weird or slightly disturbing (like Picture Box or Near and Far). For example: Changes, Chocky, many editions of Dramarama,...

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precocious dolls - wednesday

PATTY DUKE - DON'T JUST STAND THERE classic teenage 60's dramarama, and if it's a game, she don't wanna play it!

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I'm not a Protest Singer...

Dramarama was by far my favourite band in the late 80's / early 90's. They broke up for a spell but there's still a version of them floating around, however one of their key members (in my opinion) is no longer with them and that takes away some of the appeal for me. They released an album in 1991 called " Vinyl " which included the song "What Are We Gonna Do?". It's April 21st and everybody knows...

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The '80s are alive and well at Phoenix Zoo's Brew

Zoo Brew's '80s themed fundraiser matched with the touring ''Lost 80s Live'' performances of synth rock group A Flock of Seagulls and promises adult-only fun 7-11 p.m. Friday.

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FABTV: Dramarama "Anything, Anything"

Speaking of being so head over heels in love with someone you want to marry them as quickly as possible and you would do anything, anything, anything for them . . . here's a little something you may not be familiar with, but should be. The Dramarama video isn't anything special, except there is sporadic footage of Edie Sedgwick throughout, but the song is fueled by the love-induced passion people...

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The ROQ of the 80s Returns

From about 1984 to 1990, KROQ was the soundtrack to my life, and the DJs — Freddie Snakeskin, Richard Blade, Swedish Egil, Jed the Fish . . . even the Poorman — were like friends I’d never met (though I did meet a few of them during the Star Trek heyday, because all I ever [...]