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  2. Moon Zappa looks back at "Valley Girl" 40 years later - AOL

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    Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Frank Zappa’s SoCal anthem “Valley Girl,” Moon Zappa talks to Yahoo Entertainment about how she ended up collaborating on the song with her famous father ...

  3. Valley girl - Wikipedia

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    A valley girl is a socioeconomic, linguistic, and youth subcultural stereotype and stock character originating during the 1980s: any materialistic upper-middle-class young woman, associated with unique vocal and California dialect features, from the Los Angeles commuter communities of the San Fernando Valley. [1]

  4. Valley Girl (song) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Moon supplied Frank with much of the content, speaking typical "valley girl" or "Valspeak" phrases she heard at "parties, bar mitzvahs, and the Galleria." [3] Musically, the song is atypical for Zappa because of its conventional structure compared to his other compositions, and is played entirely in 4 4 time signature with the exception of ...

  5. My Valley girl accent follows me wherever I go. Long live the ...

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    My true voice is a Valley girl voice, but I hide it because people respect me less when I use Valleyspeak. Why does the accent that brings me comfort have to be so stigmatized?

  6. Talk:Valley girl - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Valley Girls - Wikipedia

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    (The disambiguation page Valley girl (disambiguation) should also be moved to Valley Girl or Valley Girl (disambiguation), since the ambiguous title is the capitalized one.) -- JHunterJ ( talk ) 02:13, 14 July 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. Michelle Meyrink - Wikipedia

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    She appeared in many comedy films, including 1983's Valley Girl as Suzi Brent and The Outsiders as Cherry Valance's best friend, Marcia. In 1984, she guest-starred on the television show Family Ties as Mallory's friend (and neighbor Skippy's latest infatuation). [3] [4]

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