Where the spheres have no name | Body Beat beats Richard Simmons | Garbage Pail Kids were Communistic

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'80s legends U2 had a bloody good Sunday when they opened the Las Vegas Sphere, but Dori is still mad at them for having the audacity to give her an album for free.

Richard Simmons was only big in the States because they didn't have Body Beat. Now we have a new mission: reunite Body Beat.

Finally, communistic chewing gum cards provoke Paulo into a Public Service Announcement.

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6 Oct 2023 English Explicit South Africa Society & Culture · Music Interviews

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