The Cassette Chronicles #105 - Wang Chung - Points on the Curve - Classic Rock Bottom2024-03-28T08:49:13Zhttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/forum/topics/the-cassette-chronicles-105-wang-chung-points-on-the-curve?commentId=6060463%3AComment%3A162638&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI don't have that on cassette…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2019-09-17:6060463:Comment:1623582019-09-17T11:06:51.168ZTageRychehttp://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/TageRyche
<p>I don't have that on cassette and while I haven't specifically looked for it on my trips to the record shop, I've never seen it either.</p>
<p>I don't have that on cassette and while I haven't specifically looked for it on my trips to the record shop, I've never seen it either.</p> I was never a fan of either o…tag:classic-rock-bottom.ning.com,2019-09-17:6060463:Comment:1626382019-09-17T02:17:01.792ZRJhog (Admin)http://classic-rock-bottom.ning.com/profile/JeffHogland
<p>I was never a fan of either of the two hits you referred to in the article, but the song To Live And Die In L.A. is an awesome song. </p>
<p>I sort of had the same attitude that you mention about Men At Work. I wasn't a big fan back then, but I have come to like them much more now.</p>
<p>I would be very interested in you reviewing the pop album The Real World by Mr. Mister for this series. That would rule!</p>
<p>I was never a fan of either of the two hits you referred to in the article, but the song To Live And Die In L.A. is an awesome song. </p>
<p>I sort of had the same attitude that you mention about Men At Work. I wasn't a big fan back then, but I have come to like them much more now.</p>
<p>I would be very interested in you reviewing the pop album The Real World by Mr. Mister for this series. That would rule!</p>