Frisco Jones with this song along with Blackie and the Riff Raff with "Make Me Believe It". Grant Putnum/Andrews with the DVX, General Hospital was great back then.
Algo curioso que cuando se subió este vídeo habia pasado el mismo tiempo de 1985 a 2007 que del 2007 a la fecha de este comentario 2024. Hace 17 años era 2007, y en 2007 hace 17 años era 1985 🤯
I find it amazing that this song got the kind of airplay in broad daylight that it did. It might be innuendo, but it is kind of hard to misinterpret some of it. Tell me if I'm wrong, but how do you misinterpret, "the blood races to your private spots?"
Meh, commercial could be worse. He could be filing it with ASMR noises as he sips down an uncertain liquid that no human alive should legally have in their mouth.
Get ready for Coke's stock to drop like the box office for _Ghost Dad._ (We really couldn't put together this guy was a liar? He was the first person to say New Coke was good! 😉)
@@Gustavo-fm2vm yes,she did,it was curly on the very top,short on the sides and long in the back. For that time period it fit her very well.i was in the 7 grade.
Scratch: oh brother grounder! If I see sonic spin dash us to pieces, I’m going to lose my marbles. Grounder: hey, watch the frog! FROG DANCE Scratch: okay..
It was actually the first fashion video ever made. (1985) Eletra was way ahead of her time! She actually received over 2 million in free air time on MTV! She was an innovator, a true artist and a visionary like you’ve never seen before! I am her sister. I worked for her for over 15 years and there are two other videos that she made. One for her CASADEI line of dresses called “The Countess” which was a modern day version of a silent film. She played the lead role. There is also another video for her TD4 (To Die For) Prom dress line, filmed in New York to “Higher Love” by Steve Winwood .