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BOBBEH // Here’s a little vintage Whitney Houston (circa 1987), “For All The Lovers” out there. Houston is back in the spotlight for the debut of her new record, “I Look To You” — which I trust you’ve already downloaded and made up your mind about (I know I have). Still, nothing compares to vintage Whitney. This clip (follow the fold) features a young(er) Diana Ross (back, back in the day) introducing Whitney at a televised 1987 performance — followed by a clip of Stevie, Whitney, Dionne, and Luther singing, “That’s What Friends Are For.” Oh, the good ol’ days.
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