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Listen to the sound clip I don't think you'd be any more welcome down there, right now. from Valley Girl (1983):

I don't think you'd be any more welcome down there, right now.



This sound is from Valley Girl (1983)

Valley Girl is a beloved 1983 American romantic comedy film that became a defining cultural touchstone of its era. Directed by Martha Coolidge, the movie tells the story of Julie Richman, played by Deborah Foreman, a sweet and innocent "Valley Girl" from the San Fernando Valley in California. When she falls in love with Randy, a rebellious young punk from Hollywood, played by Nicolas Cage in one of his breakout roles, their worlds collide in hilarious and heartwarming ways.

The film captures the distinctive culture and lingo of the time, exploring themes of social class, personal identity, and the power of love over societal expectations. Its eclectic soundtrack features iconic songs from the 1980s, including hits like "I Melt with You" by Modern English and "Johnny, Are You Queer?" by Josie Cotton.

If you're looking to relive the nostalgia and enjoy the sounds of Valley Girl, you can play and download the movie's iconic soundtrack here. It's a trip down memory lane that will transport you back to the neon-colored, big-haired, and effortlessly cool world of 1980s Southern California.

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