eriedj, do me a favor. Call your local station and ask the music director if he knows what She Bop is really about. "Can't stop messin' with the danger zone," indeed!
I thought everyone knew what "She Bop" was about back in the '80s. No big deal.
WDRC-FM Hartford played it and "Would I Lie to You" regularly before its sale and switch to male-skewing classic rock hits.
I thought everyone knew what "She Bop" was about back in the '80s. No big deal.
Those titles would fit my ideal of a radio station perfectly. Playing New Wave, Alternative and AAA from the 80's and 90's. With a small selection of better pop music. (Particularly from the 80's) Select post-2000's and 70's could be played, like Coldplay, Jason Maraz and other Adult Artists. 70's could be anything Punk, New Wave, David Bowie, Velvet Underground, with some select Beatles, Stones and Who tracks.
Would be a break from these "Play Everything" stations that focus on Rock and Muzak.
I didn't know what that song was really about when it was current. However, since I was only eight years old at the time, that's probably for the best.