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Part of what makes me like an 80s song is if the lyrics make sense (I *hate* some of the songs who go from a she to a you to a she again in addressing (supposedly) the same individual ... agk!), part of it is if I liked the video (I admit it, some songs I adore just because I loved the videos, although I didn't really have MTV ever in the 80s...), and part of it is if I like the way the voices blend (all of Def Leppard gets me because I really really like how the four of them sing together -- ah, harmony....). I would not have classified "one Night in Bangkok" as a rap song, based on the rap songs I've heard. (My son, alas ,went through a a rap music stage, and still likes it -- to me, the main feature of rap is that the words and music take a back seat to the "pushy" nature of the "rap" ie word word word word word WORD word word word WORD etc. It's not so much that you can hear what they're saying as they push the emphasis at you, to me. (I can't figure out why anyone likes it, but then I'm a middle aged white woman who likes folk music, so I doubt I'm the target audience.)) I thougth that "Chess" finally did get produced somewhere? I have the soundtrack album for it somewhere in my tapes.
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