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Welcome To The Pleasuredome (Alternative to Reality) Frankie Goes to Hollywood
"Welcome to the Pleasuredome" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, released in 1984, is a synth-pop anthem exploring themes of escapism, hedonism, and sexual liberation. Its unique blend of orchestral elements and electronic beats creates an immersive soundscape. The song became a cultural touchstone, symbolizing the excess of the '80s. #SynthPop
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Life goes on day after day after day after day after day after...
Welcome to the pleasure dome
Welcome to the pleasure dome
Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha!
Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha!
Ha!
The animals are winding me up
The jungle call, the jungle call
Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha!
In Xanadu did Kublai Khan a pleasuredome erect
Moving on, keep moving on, yeah
Moving at one million miles an hour
Using my power, I sell it by the hour
I have it so I market it
You really can't afford it, yeah, really can't afford it
Shooting stars never stop even when they reach the top
Shooting stars never stop even when they reach the top
There goes a supernova. What a pushover, yeah
There goes a supernova. What a pushover
Welcome to the pleasure dome
Welcome to the pleasure dome
Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha!
Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha!
Ha!
The animals are winding me up
The jungle call, the jungle call
Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha! Who-ha!
In Xanadu did Kublai Khan a pleasuredome erect
Moving on, keep moving on, yeah
Moving at one million miles an hour
Using my power, I sell it by the hour
I have it so I market it
You really can't afford it, yeah, really can't afford it
Shooting stars never stop even when they reach the top
Shooting stars never stop even when they reach the top
There goes a supernova. What a pushover, yeah
There goes a supernova. What a pushover
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