"Moments in Love" by Art of Noise
There are so many video versions of this instrumental eighties jam. The is supposedly the original video for the song. The quiet storm version was what I was used to hearing at night. Weird video...lol. UK band. The song is still hot.
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- Pat/Blogger commented on "Moments in Love" by Art of Noise: Stephen Bes, I agree. I had to go back. Whitney, thanks for the info
- Whitney commented on "Moments in Love" by Art of Noise: Haven't heard this one in awhile! Nice 80's flashback. Since you know
- Stephen Bes commented on "Moments in Love" by Art of Noise: This takes me back. Thanks.
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This takes me back. Thanks.
Haven't heard this one in awhile! Nice 80's flashback. Since you know what's up in culture and style, I wanted to let you know about Toyota's If Looks Could Kill. I work with them so I'm excited to spread awareness of these thrilling new webisodes that follow an aspiring fashion designer, Bianca, who finds herself involved in international espionage by night. Think James Bond meets How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
Interactive: The viewer can interact with Bianca to help her unravel the mystery that has suddenly become her life. I really enjoy the multiple levels; it adds a dimension of reality to the story and builds a unique relationship between the main character and viewer.
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I'd really love your take on the first episode—Haute Pursuit—and discuss more as the other episodes roll-out. Myself, I'm still trying to figure out who the bad guy is—the ex, the boyfriend, the boss? Or maybe it's Nana? lol
Again, would love your take because bloggers like yourself definitely have a good eye about what's cool, hot and current. I would have contacted you via email but I didn't know which the best way to reach you was. I hope I didn't overstep my bounds by directly contacting you.
Don't be shy!
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Stephen Bes, I agree. I had to go back.
Whitney, thanks for the info. The email address is up top.