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It's 80s Mix Tape Monday, where we pay tribute to the timeless classics that defined the era! Today, I'm shining the spotlight on one of the most iconic tracks of the 80s: "Photograph" by Def Leppard.

As the opening chords of "Photograph" fill the airwaves, we're instantly transported back to a time of big hair, leather jackets, and electric guitar solos. This anthem of rock 'n' roll captures the essence of the 80s with its infectious energy and unforgettable melodies.

"Photograph" isn't just a song – it's a snapshot of an era, encapsulating the spirit of rebellion and freedom that defined the decade. With its catchy hooks and powerful vocals, it's no wonder this track remains a staple of every 80s playlist.

So, crank up the volume and pay homage to Def Leppard's "Photograph" on this 80s Mix Tape Monday. Let the music take you on a journey through the golden age of rock, where every riff and lyric tells a story of love, longing, and rebellion.


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Well it's a new week and it's another week of 80s Mix Tape Mondays. This week I'm adding China Girl by David Bowie to the tape.

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This week I'm adding Pat Benatar's Hell is for Children to our mixed tape.

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For this weeks 80s Mix Tape Mondays I'm adding Talking In Your Sleep by the Romantics.

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This Monday I'm adding Hall & Oates Adult Education to our mixed tape.

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Welcome back to another week of Mix Tape 80s Monday! This week I'm adding the song Gloria from Laura Branigan.

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For this week's Mix Tape Monday I'm adding the song Land of Confusion by Genesis.

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For this week's 80s Mix Tape Monday I'm adding the song Rio from Duran Duran.

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For this weeks 80s Mix Tape Monday I'm adding the song Live is Life from Opus.

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It's another Mixed Tape 80s Monday and for thus week I'm adding Africa from Toto.

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This week's 80s Mix Tape Monday I'm adding Big in Japan by Alphaville.

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For this week's Mixed Tape 80s Mondays I'm adding the song Easy Lover by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins.

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