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Who is the Bob Dylan of the 80's?
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Jacob-Bliss
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Quote from: southern steve on February 25, 2010, 04:30:48 PM
Paul Weller?
he was doing Style Council in the 80's, so he was more like the Frankie Valli of the 80's.
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maybe a child board for when things get too bitchy
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'A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall' was the 60s equivalent of 'Stroke Me', for sure.
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Quote from: HIV Playground on February 25, 2010, 11:42:31 AM
One is enough, ane one too many he is. Declined.
Word. But as long as we're entertaining this stupid discussion, can't we all just admit that it's Morrissey? C'mon, who that fuck else?
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