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35 Years Ago Today

Brooklyn Bridge

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Rick Ashley released Never Gonna Give You Up, went to #1 in the US in March 1988 and has enjoyed success with a younger generation being Rickrolled.

 
The overcoat plus the hair, man....

As stated, I grew up in pennysyltucky where fashion took a holiday in the 1980s, but were overcoats considered a cool fashion choice? I remember a ton on MTV videos featuring lead singers in trench coats, but doubt I saw any out on the streets where I lived. Granted, small and unhip sample size.
 
Rick Ashley released Never Gonna Give You Up, went to #1 in the US in March 1988 and has enjoyed success with a younger generation being Rickrolled.



The Ducks, during pregame warmups, show random shots of fans, with the obligatory arena rock music. But whenever they would show a fan wearing a jersey from neither of the competing teams, they would play this song while the fans laughed and booed.
 
Speaking of the history of the Great American Songbook, this interview was 11 years ago today.

 

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