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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

We have T-shirts!

Hi everyone!

We met last night, and we will have an update on registration in the next couple of weeks.

In the comments, post a link to your favourite song from 1989. It could be the soundtrack for our reunion dance!
And finally, a little sneak peek... we will have T-sirts!

Saturday, February 2, 2019

This Week in 1989 - February 2

The number one single on the US Top 40 was this one.

I was looking for the video and couldn't find one. Here's why (from Wikipedia):
“When I'm with You" is a power ballad by Canadian arena rock band Sheriff. The song was released in January 1983 in Canada as the second single from their self-titled debut album. A top ten hit in Canada in 1983 (and a minor U.S. hit at the same time), the song later hit number one in the United States in 1989, four years after the band separated in 1985.
This song is also notable that it was one of the few number-one hits not to have a promotional video during the MTV era. In addition, the song is known for lead vocalist Freddy Curci holding the final note for 19.4 seconds, making it the longest-held note for a male pop singer.





In case you're wondering, the number one single on the Canadian charts this week in 1989 was this one: