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Author: freddy88
Posted: Nov 14 2016 - 02:15 PM
Subject: Catchy 80s synth-rock tune from TV show
Hi!

I'm looking for an instrumental tune I've heard in "The Hitchhiker" episode "Hit and run".
The song can be heard around 3 min mark and sounds like a typical 80s strip-club dance-song (sorry, I dont know how to describe it)

NSFW(!):

https://youtu.be/IjRySSxCKNk?t=2m49s

As the Episode had been aired in November 1989, I suspect the song to be recorded between 1985-1989.

Does anybody have a clue? Or does anyone know similar sounding "strip-club" dance tunes from the mid-to late 80s?

Greetings!
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