A friend of mine was "Michael McDonald" on Stars In Their Eyes years back. I can only find one link to it:
"NFA Catalogue
Contestants: Nicola Kirsch (Maria Callas); Susan Bum (Blondie); Simon Lees (lead singer of an American rock group); Paul Stokes (one of the Doobie Brothers); Heath Ross (Richard Ashcroft, lead singer of The Verve)."
"ONE OF THE DOOBIE BROTHERS" - Fame costs, I guess, and Mike doesn't have that kind of money.
At least it wasn't "An American rock group".
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I remember having a football coach in high school, this was around 1987, and he wrapped up a speech at the end of a Friday practice by saying: "now, don't go out there and undo all of your hard work, by getting drunk, chasing girls, and listening to the Doobie Brothers."
I'd love to say he was making an illusion to smoking weed, but poor dude was such a meathead, a nice one actually, that he was just so far out of style that he still thought of the Doobies in 1987 as what the kids are into. We all just cracked up laughing at/with him.
But yes, What a Fool Believes is the real deal, any year.
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Thank you. I knew I was missing something.
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Well, that would be one of Kenny Loggins' greatest back-up appearances.
"NFA Catalogue
Contestants: Nicola Kirsch (Maria Callas); Susan Bum (Blondie); Simon Lees (lead singer of an American rock group); Paul Stokes (one of the Doobie Brothers); Heath Ross (Richard Ashcroft, lead singer of The Verve)."
"ONE OF THE DOOBIE BROTHERS" - Fame costs, I guess, and Mike doesn't have that kind of money.
At least it wasn't "An American rock group".
I'd love to say he was making an illusion to smoking weed, but poor dude was such a meathead, a nice one actually, that he was just so far out of style that he still thought of the Doobies in 1987 as what the kids are into. We all just cracked up laughing at/with him.
But yes, What a Fool Believes is the real deal, any year.
Haven't seen that one in years.