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Huey Lewis And The News :notworthy:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 01:11
by Andy TG
I was just wondering, as you do :eek: If I was the only Huey Lewis And The News fan on this wonderful forum.:notworthy:

Now I feel I should paint the scene - I was a huge fan of Huey prior to September 1987 - yes that 87 kiddies :eek:

Then "This Corrision" *cough* 'happened' to me and the rest is history.

I am listening to a "best of" right now and its F***ing Great - I now remember what is was to be 15 and wanting to do "anything/everything"

On the other hand - Andy "Bloody" Eldritch as much to answer for ;-)

Re: Huey Lewis And The News :notworthy:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 09:05
by lazarus corporation
AndyTheGoth wrote:I was just wondering, as you do :eek: If I was the only Huey Lewis And The News fan on this wonderful forum.:notworthy:
I would think that you can be safe in that assumption. :lol:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 13:18
by straylight
If he saved you from Huey Lewis then his time on Earth has not been wasted.

Very near the top of my 'come the revolution first against the wall' list that lot.

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 13:19
by Quiff Boy
:lol:

i quite like the track in "back to the future" :lol:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 13:40
by Mrs RicheyJames
Urgh. That song is so annoying. I could name another one of their songs though I don't think.

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 14:21
by ryan
i only like that song because im obsessed with back to the future

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 14:25
by Francis
Hall & Oates anyone?

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 14:38
by Mrs RicheyJames
LOL

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 14:44
by Francis
It wasn't meant to be funny. Joan Jett and The Blackheads. That would have been funny. Or even Toni Basil.

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 14:47
by randdebiel²
Joan Jett :notworthy:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 14:51
by Mrs RicheyJames
Francis wrote:It wasn't meant to be funny. Joan Jett and The Blackheads. That would have been funny. Or even Toni Basil.
Bog off then. I retract my LOL

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 15:01
by randdebiel²
Image

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 15:04
by Francis
:notworthy: I want one! Michael Jackson eat your heart out. :notworthy:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 16:43
by Andy TG
A-Ha ! - I wish I had not said anything now! ;-)

The phrase "Heart On Sleve" comes to mind!

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 16:46
by Francis
AndyTheGoth wrote:A-Ha ! - I wish I had not said anything now! ;-)

The phrase "Heart On Sleve" comes to mind!
Does it help if I tell you I once owned Boney-M's greatest hits? And The Darts'. I have no shame.

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 16:53
by lazarus corporation
AndyTheGoth wrote:A-Ha
is this another band you liked in your early years? :lol:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 16:57
by Mrs RicheyJames
lazarus corporation wrote:
AndyTheGoth wrote:A-Ha
is this another band you liked in your early years? :lol:
You shut your face you. A-Ha Rocks :notworthy:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 16:58
by Almiche V
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Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 17:04
by Andie
Francis wrote:It wasn't meant to be funny. Joan Jett and The Blackheads. That would have been funny. Or even Toni Basil.

Joan Jett...mmmm

The Runaways... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:


Lita Ford... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:


anyone else notice a pattern here?...

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 17:07
by Andie
Sexygothâ„¢ wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote:
AndyTheGoth wrote:A-Ha
is this another band you liked in your early years? :lol:
You shut your face you. A-Ha Rocks :notworthy:

they only rock for girls tho SG...i can still hear my better half singing/slaughtering "the sun always shines on TV" as she pops down stairs after reading this thread over my shoulder... :eek:

Re: Huey Lewis And The News :notworthy:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 17:11
by Andie
AndyTheGoth wrote:I was just wondering, as you do :eek: If I was the only Huey Lewis And The News fan on this wonderful forum.:notworthy:

Now I feel I should paint the scene - I was a huge fan of Huey prior to September 1987 - yes that 87 kiddies :eek:

Then "This Corrision" *cough* 'happened' to me and the rest is history.

I am listening to a "best of" right now and its F***ing Great - I now remember what is was to be 15 and wanting to do "anything/everything"

On the other hand - Andy "Bloody" Eldritch as much to answer for ;-)

don't feel to bad ATG...i showed my ex the error of her ways before i started going out with her...she was a Huey Lewis fan...even went to see them live before i met her...i showed her the "Lights..." and she was converted to a Floodlands goffette...

wonder what she's doing now?!? :urff:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 17:13
by Francis
Almiche V wrote:Image
I reckon that knee-switching thing could be worked into a good line dance for The Mockeldritch's last gig in Crewe. :lol:

Re: Huey Lewis And The News :notworthy:

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 18:44
by Padstar
AndyTheGoth wrote:I was just wondering, as you do :eek: If I was the only Huey Lewis And The News fan on this wonderful forum.:notworthy:

Now I feel I should paint the scene - I was a huge fan of Huey prior to September 1987 - yes that 87 kiddies :eek:

Then "This Corrision" *cough* 'happened' to me and the rest is history.

I am listening to a "best of" right now and its F***ing Great - I now remember what is was to be 15 and wanting to do "anything/everything"

On the other hand - Andy "Bloody" Eldritch as much to answer for ;-)
Perhaps not entirely suprising w8ith my myriad of tastes.... but yeah, i quite like Huey Lewis And The News :)

Paddy.

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 19:00
by James Blast
Francis wrote:Hall & Oates anyone?
saw them on the Bigger Than Both Of Us Tour, 1975 I would guess, love the early stuff

Posted: 13 Aug 2004, 19:44
by Andie
James Blast wrote:
Francis wrote:Hall & Oates anyone?
saw them on the Bigger Than Both Of Us Tour, 1975 I would guess, love the early stuff


DUDE!!!...i was still in primary school...waiting for the push to high school...


1975?...i remember my older cousin telling me about David Bowie...my older cousin rocked... 8)