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Old 01-16-2013, 10:03 PM
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I heard Think About Me on the 80's Sirius/XM station this morning! Hardly ever hear that one on radio so nice treat!
I just love hearing this one on the radio! It's on Classic Rewind quite a bit For a minute I was like , ITS A 70s SONG, but I guess it was released in '79, so same thing.
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Old 01-20-2013, 11:14 PM
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I was just printing some things out in a student common room, and some guys were in there listening to music. It sounded familiar, but it wasn't until the second song when I heard Christine's voice that it dawned on me. They were listening to Time. Crazy. Such a random album to be listening to imho, especially for a bunch of 20 somethings. I'm not sure where they were from, there are a lot of international students about here.
But when I heard Christine I asked if they were listening to FM. We had a FM bonding moment.
Now that I think about it, they had just started Time when I came in because the second song I heard was Hollywood.
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Old 01-20-2013, 11:35 PM
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very weird, Twilight Zone moment...but sure enough I would have clocked in on the Time love
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As soon as I stepped into a pizza joint, I heard Don't Stop.
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Old 03-19-2013, 09:41 AM
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I heard 'As Long As You Follow' at Big Lots last weekend.
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Old 03-19-2013, 10:37 AM
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I was waiting in our local corner shop's carpark when I heard somebody drive in playing Landslide ridiculously loudly. I turned down my radio to listen along
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Everywhere came on Real Radio Wales on the bus to school. I was the only person on the bus who knew the song all the way through. I must have given the girl sitting next to me a bad impression by singing all the harmonies.
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Old 03-19-2013, 11:02 PM
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wow, I totally forgot about this thread. Over the past cpl of months, FM is all over the places I go (moreso now). I have heard them so much that I can't remember (list) all the songs, but it is usually hits: Little Lies, Hold Me, Dreams, etc. I even heard Slow Dancing at Steak and Shake.
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Old 03-25-2013, 05:17 PM
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This is Stevie, not FM, but I heard 'You Can't Fix This' at FYE.
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Old 03-30-2013, 11:24 AM
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I heard Seven Wonders at work the other day. To my delight, I said to a 25 yo co-worker "I'm sure your parents would know who this is, but not you." He listened for about 30 sec. and replied "FM?"
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Was at a rock/indie concert in Portland last week. The DJ prior to the opener and main band played the original Trouble. Total surprise. And then went right back into newer rock/elect stuff.
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Partial credit: Bob Welch's Sentimental Woman with Chris' background vocals while I was getting a salad at a Big Boy restaurant last week. Made my day!
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Very surprised to hear The Chain while in Fred's Thursday.
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Over March break I went to my Aunt's farm because my uncle sadly passed away last March break while we were there and we didn't want her to be alone on that day. So the day he passed away (March 14th to be exact) so she took us there to see his grave stone and when we got there i started crying hysterically. So i told them iw ould wai tin the car, once i got in the car Don't Stop came on the radio and i started smiling and i was so happy. I thought it was justa lovely coincidence. But it wasn't. After we left the grave yard, we went to see my Grandma who works at Walmart. So i listened to sad depressing songs all the way there, I couldn't stop thinking of my uncle. And once we got in there we started talking to my grandma and she gave us a hug and comforted us and NO JOKE right when i was about to start crying again i froze. It was "As Long As You Follow"!!!!!! ALAYF was being played on a small town radio station in a Walmart!! Obviously i started fan girling, i was so happy 2 in a row! And then after it was over some other song came on. And then Love In Store came on! It was a fm marathon all day!! That was God's way of telling me everything was alright then we went bowling :P
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Sdlfhasdklfhlakshfru Omfg As I Am Typing This Edge Of Seventeen Is On The Radio!!!!! I Swear On Stevie!!! I Am Freaking Out!this Is So Weird!!! Og My Gooooood!! Happy Easter Alison Xd !!!!!!!!!!!
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