The woman who brought you "Sugar Walls," rockin' the femullet 1984-style. And I would jump on that like a Hippity-Hop.
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The woman who brought you "Sugar Walls," rockin' the femullet 1984-style. And I would jump on that like a Hippity-Hop.
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She's got those big legs man!
ReplyDeleteYou won't care when they're around your ears, pal.
ReplyDeleteThe femullet is actually nice compared to the male version.
ReplyDeleteSteve thinks those are big legs? Ha!
ReplyDeleteI'd forgotten about that song! I used to dance the shit out of it back in the day. With my big legs.
She was my hairstyle icon in junior high. Oh the gallons of mousse and hairspray used in vain to try to achieve the Sheena!
ReplyDeleteI wanted those earrings I remember. Funny, I think saw the video just a little differently than you, Cary! I don't think I've heard this song since about 4th grade and never noticed how dirty it was (i.e. not stopping a steaming train before it reaches its destination)?
ReplyDeleteHmm, not sure I follow you, Wendy.
ReplyDeleteShe was hot!
ReplyDeleteSheena was my hairstyle icon as well, but the really short haircut. If Sheena had braces, I'm sure no one could have told us apart.
ReplyDeleteFrom me coveting her earrings and us girls trying to tease our hair to try and look just like her, while you boys were focused on Ms. Sheena's thighs actually teasing you and how naughty she apparently was ... much different experience!
ReplyDeleteRemember, Cary, when this came out she wasn't Sheena "Sugar Walls" Easton - she was Sheena "Morning Train" Easton. This was the first time we saw the cute and wholesome Sheena suddenly all growed up and hot and sexy and rawr. Personally, I loved (or love) the way she threw her head back at the word "Pout".
ReplyDeleteThe backup band runs the full gamut of men's early-80's hairstyles: I definitely see the Marx, the Oates, and the Zabka back there, at least.
Nice checkerboard wipes, too.
I know a lot of gay people get the question, "When did you first realize you were gay?" Well, this video was when I first realized - REALLY realized - I was straight.
ReplyDeleteIs that Bruce Hornsby playing keyboards (around 2:30)?
ReplyDeleteI can't believe my mom even let me listen to this song in 4th grade.
ReplyDeleteAries.. "the Marx, the Oates and the Zabka..." That's my new tagline.
ReplyDeleteapparently, the mullet was a prerequisite for entry into this video shoot- i bet the crew has them too.
ReplyDeletei couldn't rock the sheena-- i went more along the lines of madonna's lucky star
My life is complete.
ReplyDeleteOnce again the MSM has misinterpeted my comments, the fact is I love me a big legged woman! The bigger the better!
ReplyDeleteAnd we love you too, Steve.
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