If you grew up on 80s music like I did, then you know most (if not all) of these songs, and might also be wondering about the questions their lyrics raised, but never quite answered.
Now, I just made up this list for fun, and I don’t know if somebody has already done this — heck, with all the stuff on the Net, probably someone has.
Here’s the list I made off the top of my head, along with clips of the songs that I found on YouTube.
10 Questions 80s Songs Raised, But Never Answered
1. Is there something I should know? Please, PLEASE tell me now.
Five months after assaulting his then girlfriend Rihanna in February and four weeks after admitting his guilt in court, singer Chris Brown has posted a video to issue a public apology.
Sure, CNN and Facebook have teamed up before for the historic inauguration of US President Barack Obama, but as I previously blogged, the online coverage of the Michael Jackson memorial is expected to become the biggest Web event in history.
If you want to take part in this online event, head on over to CNN.com/Live. If you’re on Facebook, you can already RSVP for the event. The Facebook/CNN event will start at midnight ET in the US.
Thousands of Michael Jackson fans will converge at the Staples Center in Los Angeles for the public memorial service on Tuesday morning, July 7 in the US, even as millions around the world are expected to watch the live video stream from different media outlets. News of Jackson’s death slowed down the Web, but the public memorial will be the real acid test as it’s expected to be the biggest Web event in history.
In the Philippines, as elsewhere around the world, the shocking loss of Adam Lambert to Kris Allen in Season 8 of American Idol has created a lot of buzz online, with fans wondering about what is arguably the most stunning upset in Idol history.
Now, a New York Times article has come out saying that Idol sponsor AT&T, whose mobile network is the only one viewers can use to text their votes, might have swayed the results in favor of Allen.