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Yeah, that third track was a nice surprise.
It's a brilliant track....and, to impress further, she wrote them all.Yeah, that third track was a nice surprise.
David Bowie.She can't be respected enough for reinventing herself and keeping her fans lifelong ones. I mean, you've only got Madonna on a world-wide scale that's done that over as much time and she lost her way a hell of a lot more often than Kylie ever did.
The first Kylie Minogue song/video I heard/saw.
The last Kylie Minogue song/video I heard/saw.
This is an interesting post that I couldn't resist replying to. For me, I collect a tonne of stuff that is and isn't toys (I have a 'questionable' amount of vintage boomboxes, for example), but collecting for me is all about passion. All my collecting interests are driven by passion and from that standpoint I rarely, if ever sell anything on cause it means and represents something special to me. Be it a childhood memory, or a new IP I'm a fan of or whatever. I think that as long as whatever you collect comes from that direction, you can't go wrong and you should be proud of your collecting being some of the purest joy you can experience.
The other side of this is that I have a really bad habit/psychological condition for neeeding to own 'something physical' from anything I love that has to be kept in check. The toys sure fit into that for a lot of things, but owning the boomboxes featured in favourite movies or music videos, or printed matter from other interests from the 70s and 80s, or promotional material for defunct brands I loved as a kid, it begins to add up over the decades.
As an example. DARK was a recent TV show I adored from beginning to end and became one of my all-time favourite series. But there was zero merchandise or anything licensed. So my passion was requited by purchasing the same model Walkman used as a prop in it and restoring it and then completely replicating the made up prop cassette used in it. I then had to get all the 80s songs featured in the soundtrack recorded on that cassette. This was a substantial amount of money and huge amount of hours sunk into to make something I was happy with. And now I have a 'piece' of DARK in my collection I really love.
But yes, this kind of thing is something I'm really aware of that I try to temper...
--She can't be respected enough for reinventing herself and keeping her fans lifelong ones. I mean, you've only got Madonna on a world-wide scale that's done that over as much time and she lost her way a hell of a lot more often than Kylie ever did.
--Ugh you picked the WORST.
Compare First Appearance Kylie to her Superior Form in the video in question.--
Why?
(I love the renaming of this thread. I can’t help that it turned into half a Kylie thread, she’s Queen! Plus, you’d be amazed how many people collect her records and how much they sell for. Hundreds, even thousands for the rarest.)
Ditto the naming of this thread, love it. Has no one posted this one?
She is a certified legend even if her music isn’t quite to my taste. This was when I knew she would be a big star. Live singing on a live tv show. Uncommon in Australia at the time, especially for a Stock Aitken Waterman protege.
I have an uncle who is an absolutely crazy fan bordering on stalker. He goes to all her shows and Kylie even knows who he is.
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