Soundtrack Link For MP3


The other posts of this topic are older, so I thought I'd start a new one.

I have searched long and hard for this album everywhere. Finally managed to buy a copy on LP from Australia.

But I would need to buy a converter to put it onto the PC.

I use a website for downloading neighbours and home and away.

This link has the entire album;

http://www.warez-bb.org/viewtopic.php?t=1980911&highlight=

Copy the following code once on that site;

http://rapidshare.com/files/177659670/t.r.w.s.x.d.rar

If you don't have a rapidshare account you can still download it, but at a slower pace than account holders.

I have now been listening to this album for 48 hours straight. It's awesome to listen to this music. It's so 80s, but it's one of the best soundtracks ever.

Hope this helps.

Also say thanks to the uploader, that way the links will stay alive.

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Also, if you don't want to download it but rather just listen to it, you can find it on;

www.grooveshark.com and type in girls just want to have fun in the search bar... all of the songs from the sountrack come up if you scroll through them.

Brilliant sountrack. I downloaded it years ago, and it still has pride of place on my ipod :P

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Eh? Lol.

Oh do you mean about the LP? I collect LPs... which is probably why I bought that.

But downloaded the mp3 version off the net on those links... which i think are still there.

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The fact that it sounds so 80s is one of the things that is appealing to me. Sometimes people think it's dated or old and can't be good--but I'd rather listen to 80s music over a lot of today's music. :)

Anything I could have said I felt somehow that you already knew

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Pretty close! The one good song they had going for them was the title song, and they hardly played Cyndi's classic version of it at all. Most of the time it was in the form of a crappy remake which lost all of the quirky uniqueness of the original.

Music such as this soundtrack is the reason I hated being young in the 80s. No real instruments, all synths. Every song designed for leg-warmer dance routines. Bleah! Disco's droppings. At least disco was sort of fresh in its day, and people still played real instruments making it.

Still, if you enjoy this horrible music, I'm happy for you that you found it. :-p

The movie was cute though, cheese and all. LOL @ tiny Shannen. :-D She sure blossomed later! Helen and SJP both are beautiful in this, and Lee Montgomery made an adorable hunky teen. Jonathan Silverman sure went on to have a lousy career though, Weekend at Bernie's aside.

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