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Originally Posted by mixedmedia
...it even had a cassette tape player (which was a real luxury in those days) and by this time the cassette had fully trumped the 8-track and was soon to replace the album, as well, unfortunately...and in those days I listened to this album a lot:
I didn't even know at the time that she used to be a Frank Zappa groupie and supplied the ecstatic squealing and moaning on his The Torture Never Stops...hell, I barely knew who Frank Zappa was, but I knew there was something about her that I related to. A sexual frankness that I wanted to emulate...even though I was far too shy to ever do so...at that time.
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Couldn't remember Missing Persons until I listened to your playlist mixedmedia. Then the memories came flooding back.
I can relate to that ecstatically squealing and moaning chick especially on Walking in LA.
I lived in that horrendous place in the early '80s and that is the truth;
Nobody Walks in LA!
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Last edited by Bees; 04-10-2008 at 06:52 AM..
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