Yes it does, my goslings, and if you blink you just might miss it! This week on Chain of Fools we're going to be going through the soundtracks of the best film guy from the 80's, John Hughes!
Ten More Great 80s Movies...
Back to the Future
Ghostbusters
Risky Business
Better off Dead
Real Genius
Karate Kid
Gremlins
War Games
Stand by Me
Goonies
More This Week In History...
February 10, 1975: Legendary record producer Phil Spector is injured in a serious accident, but details are, for unknown reasons, kept secret. The accident takes place somewhere between LA and Phoenix, and according to a statement released by Spector's office, he suffered multiple head and body injuries. Even some of his closest friends know nothing about the incident.
February 10, 1993: Michael Jackson grants his first interview in 15 years to Oprah Winfrey. In the interview, Jackson claims that he has a disorder that destroys the pigmentation of the skin and that he had had very little plastic surgery.
February 11, 1963: The Beatles record "I Saw Her Standing There," "Boys," "Do You Want to Know a Secret," "There's a Place," "Twist and Shout" and other songs for their first British album, "Please Please Me" at EMI's Abbey Road studios in London. The session lasts 14 hours despite John Lennon's cold.
February 11, 1967: In what probably was inevitable, the Monkees announce they'll play their own instruments on all future recordings. This is, of course, the beginning of the end.
February 11, 1972: David Bowie performed as "Ziggy Stardust" for the first time.
February 12, 2001: The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ordered Napster to stop its users from trading copyrighted material without charge.
February 12, 1972: Led Zeppelin is forced to cancel a Singapore concert when officials won't let them off the plane because of their long hair.
February 15, 1975: Gino Vannelli becomes the first white artist to perform on "Soul Train".
February 16, 1968: George and Patti Harrison and John and Cynthia Lennon fly to India for two months of transcendental meditation study with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Ringo and Maureen Starr, Paul McCartney, Jane Asher, Mia Farrow and Donovan join the fun three days later. The Starrs return to England before the fortnight is up, complaining about the spicy food.
February 16,2007: Fallen pop princess Britney Spears checks herself out of a rehab centre, then shaves her head bald in an LA hair salon.
The Playlist
Turning Japanese - The Vapors
Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds
Weird Science - Oingo Boingo
Pretty In Pink - Psycadelic Furs
Oh Yeah - Yello
If You Leave - Good Charlotte
