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  2. Your favorite songs from 1978 - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34856844-your-favorite-songs...

    Hollywood Nights - Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band. Still the Same - Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band. You Belong to Me - Carly Simon. Slip Slidin' Away - Paul Simon. Because the Night - Patti Smith Group. Peg - Steely Dan. Come Sail Away - Styx. Last Dance - Donna Summer. Love Is Like Oxygen - Sweet. Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste of Honey

  3. Boz Scaggs - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/31460821-boz-scaggs

    Boz Scaggs two follow up albums to Silk Degrees, Down Two Then Left (1977), and Middle Man (1980) where actually both very good.

  4. Janis Paige Is Dead To Me - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34405017

    I didn't see HERE'S LOVE but Janis Paige, much as I love her, doesn't seem like she'd have been ideal casting for the role created by Maureen O'Hara in MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET. Paige didn't seem to have a sentimental bone in her (voluptuous) body and her enormous warmth wasn't exactly motherly. I imagine her talents were mostly wasted in that show.

  5. Lady Colin Campbell - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/26276399-lady-colin-campbell-

    Lady CC's most recent Youtube video was more about "Finding Freedom" aka "Finding Freebies". (I love when she corrects the grammar and informs viewers who is responsible for certain passages based on the grammar and wording.) According to Lady CC, Sparkle's goal is to be the most famous woman in the world.

  6. Happy 90th Birthday to Tina Louise - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/33993035-happy-90th-birthday-to...

    Tina Louise, best known as the Hollywood sex symbol 'Ginger Grant' on 'Gilligan's Island', turns 90 today. Certainly, there's some gossip about this old actr

  7. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story Part II - the Data...

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34836114-monsters-the-lyle-and...

    Before someone makes yet another hysterical and sentimental insistence that "she must have known what was going on," and that "it is a mother's sacred duty to protect her children from being sexually abused by her husband" : there is nothing in the law that says that that's in any way, shape, or form a justifiable reason for pre-meditated murder.

  8. 1960's/70's novel recommendations - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/33850954

    The "The Fan" by Bob Randall. It was the first epistolary novel I ever read, and I loved the structure and, of course, the diva the fan worshiped. I googled Randall to see what else he'd written. According to Wikipedia, he wrote and produced "Kate and Allie," a sadly forgotten TV show.

  9. What is the allure of Cher? - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/29705858-what-is-the-allure-of-cher-

    Cher's career wouldn't have survived the '70s without Bob Mackie. I get the sense her film career didn't take off because she probably doesn't take direction very well, she's sensitive and strong-willed. I also wonder if winning the Oscar and receiving that kind of legitimacy was enough to satisfy her aspiration/goal.

  10. Why did Celeste Holm have such an ugly hairstyle in All About...

    www.datalounge.com/thread/30433072-why-did-celeste-holm...

    Miss Holm's "All About Eve" 'do is a variation on Ethel Mertz's hair, which was a common look for '50s housewives, which 'Karen Richards' was. In contrast, Margo Channing's longer hairdo of soft glamour waves befitting a younger woman, showcased a leading lady, who, despite approaching middle age still saw herself as a bewitching temptress.

  11. Dame Maggie Smith is Dead to Me - the Data Lounge

    www.datalounge.com/thread/34826699-dame-maggie-smith-is...

    And one of her happiest tales is told at her own expense regarding the role she can now admit was her least beloved at Stratford: Lady Macbeth. “Opening night of the Scottish play, my letter was handed to me the wrong way around. The props were always fantastic there and it was written in this kind of medieval mad Germanic writing.