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(24-07-2025, 11:19 PM)membrain Wrote: Hahha All The Small Things was a hit in the early-2000s so yah la...counts as oldies these days. Like how The Scorpions was back when I was a teenager. Winds of Change was released in 1990 so it was about 10 years old in 2000. All the Small Things was released in 1999 so it's more than 25 years old now. LOL not trying to scare you, just adding more context.
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(26-07-2025, 09:41 PM)wavez Wrote: Winds of Change was released in 1990 so it was about 10 years old in 2000. Good post. A little hard to believe but it's true. I think Wind Of Change sounds older also because Scorpions had quite a distinct 70s/80s rock sound. |
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