Display title | Shine On Me |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | "Shine On Me" is a song by Chris Dane Owens (son of Laugh-In star Gary Owens) from his album Blue Stone. An 80's love song made in 2008, under most circumstances it would just be thrown in the Guilty Pleasures pile without another look. But that was before Owens, armed with a budget that he's too embarrassed to admit, footage from other movies, a green screen, Robert Short and a Porn Stache, created an incomprehensible mess of a music video jammed with as many over-the-top fantasy cliches as possible. |