Laura Branigan Tribute

Memories.
I recall attending a garage party in 1979, and having my first ever "shuffle" (that's what we called a close-up slow dance) with a gorgeously sweaty angel that (at the time) was about 1 head taller than me, to this specific song. It was a hot summer evening, she was wearing a loose top, tight jeans with boots, and the locks of her incredibly long dark hair gently caressed her shoulders and back before plunging to her petite but positively perfect posterior. We played "spin the bottle" afterwards, where I discovered that her stunningly beautiful hair was her second best attribute.

She was a friend of the older sister of a mate of mine, I never saw her before that evening, and never again afterwards. I cannot even remember her name. But I will never forget her smell, this song, her beauty, her warm body in my arms, her breasts against my chest, the gentle sway of her hips, and the pleasures of her lips.
Well it seems you've got quite a few years on me.

I am the apparent result of such a garage party in '78
 
Well it seems you've got quite a few years on me.

I am the apparent result of such a garage party in '78
It was '79.
And I was such am awkward teenager at the time, only know about 1st base.
 
Wait, what?
I thought it was Tina Turner that died this week
 
Memories.
I recall attending a garage party in 1979, and having my first ever "shuffle" (that's what we called a close-up slow dance) with a gorgeously sweaty angel that (at the time) was about 1 head taller than me, to this specific song. It was a hot summer evening, she was wearing a loose top, tight jeans with boots, and the locks of her incredibly long dark hair gently caressed her shoulders and back before plunging to her petite but positively perfect posterior. We played "spin the bottle" afterwards, where I discovered that her stunningly beautiful hair was her second best attribute.

She was a friend of the older sister of a mate of mine, I never saw her before that evening, and never again afterwards. I cannot even remember her name. But I will never forget her smell, this song, her beauty, her warm body in my arms, her breasts against my chest, the gentle sway of her hips, and the pleasures of her lips.
What an interesting and vivid memory.

But the song released in 1984 though.
 
During the height of her career, Branigan also made acting appearances, first in 1981 in An American Girl in Berlin for West German television, and then after the success of "Gloria", guest appearances on American television series such as CHiPs ("Fox Trap", season 6, episode 16, in which she played Sarah, lead singer of the female rock band Cadillac Foxes),[20] Automan ("Murder MTV", season 1, episode 9) and Knight Rider. She would later appear in independent films including Mugsy's Girls (aka Delta Pi, 1985) with Oscar-winner Ruth Gordon, and the Australian film Backstage. She sang on major national television and radio campaigns for products including Dr Pepper, Coca-Cola and Chrysler, which sponsored her 1985–1986 "Hold Me" tour.
 
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