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  <title>80 Out of the Blue Turns 35! A Special Fan Tribute to Debbie Gibson and the Debut Album That Started It All!</title>
  <description>In this episode of “I Could Never Do That,” I “shake” things up a bit to take a self-indulgent and celebratory walk down “memory lane.”&amp;amp;nbsp; Think back to when you were 13, 14, or 15. What or who just lit your world on fire and made you believe that &amp;quot;Anything is Possible?&amp;quot; Was it a book? A Teacher? A Relative? A First Love? Was it a song, athlete, or artist that took hold and sent you on a journey of imagination and unlimited potential?&amp;amp;nbsp; For me, as a 14-year-old songwriter wannabe in the late 80s (i.e. the best music decade ever), that person was Debbie Gibson and that album was “Out of the Blue.” In 1985-1986, I saved up some money to buy a 4-track Tascam multitrack recorder and, week after week, I would lay down pitiful keyboard tracks, hit rewind, and then lay down a drum machine, hit rewind again, and play guitar, only to top it off with some of the worst pitchy vocals you can imagine, but man oh man I was living my dream of making music. It wasn’t long after that I started hearing about this young 16-year-old, rising star who was also writing and producing her own music…and that was it.&amp;amp;nbsp; Somehow along the way, over three decades have passed and I’m so thrilled to celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the release of &amp;quot;Out of the Blue&amp;quot; by talking with a few Debbie Gibson fans and letting them share THEIR stories about the impact she had on them at the time and still has on their lives.&amp;amp;nbsp; I chose a few old-school friends that I was pen pals back in the day of DGIF (Debbie Gibson International Fan Club), and a couple of new friends I met just a few months ago on her recent tour stop in LA. I even speak with a younger fan who, as she says, was an “Electric Youth” baby born in 1989!&amp;amp;nbsp; There was a time I thought, “I could never” adequately thank Debbie for being such a bright light in my world, but actually, thanks to her, I have this mic and am honored to have that chance in this episode.&amp;amp;nbsp; Episode Resources: &amp;quot;I Could Never Do That&amp;quot; Website Debbie Gibson Website: https://debbiegibsonofficial.com/&amp;amp;nbsp; Instagram: @debbiegibson -&amp;amp;nbsp;https://www.instagram.com/debbiegibson/&amp;amp;nbsp; http://www.rocknrollrescuedogs.org/&amp;amp;nbsp; Theme Music: Your Love by Atch -License: Creative Commons License - Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) Support the Podcast:&amp;amp;nbsp; https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CarrieBarrett&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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