if you have never hear dof this GREAT song . you have been living under a rock.. heheh DEVO anyone hehe * 80's flashback* oh yea flovk of segals to .. hehehe "and I ran so far away.."
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The saftey dance..
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#5
Posted 25 March 2004 - 4:47 AM
Men Without Hats did Safety Dance, not Devo! ;)
But Devo rocked back in the day. And Flock Of Seagulls - long live new wave!
I was listening to this shit when it was new, and listening to it now makes me feel ancient. It's still good though, brings back a lot of memories. I swear, being a kid was tough times, music really saved me back then.
But Devo rocked back in the day. And Flock Of Seagulls - long live new wave!
I was listening to this shit when it was new, and listening to it now makes me feel ancient. It's still good though, brings back a lot of memories. I swear, being a kid was tough times, music really saved me back then.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#7
Posted 25 March 2004 - 5:40 AM
We are not men, we are Devo!
Short for "de-evolution"! They did a great cover of the Rolling Stones I Can't Get No Satisfaction - real poppy, very cool I think it's success was that nobody had ever heard anything quite like it.
My brother was a big fan and consequentially, so was I (him being almost 7 years older than me.) Lots of fond memories I had listening to Peek-A-Boo when driving around with my brother in his car. It became an inside joke for us. He'd turn it up real loud when we were at a stop light, and we'd watch people stare "peek-a-boo - I see you!" The best was when we were at the drive throughs playing that song. I remember their first record had an inner sleeve where you could purchase those energy domes - those funky looking red pyramid/cynlindar hats. Wish I had one!
Short for "de-evolution"! They did a great cover of the Rolling Stones I Can't Get No Satisfaction - real poppy, very cool I think it's success was that nobody had ever heard anything quite like it.
My brother was a big fan and consequentially, so was I (him being almost 7 years older than me.) Lots of fond memories I had listening to Peek-A-Boo when driving around with my brother in his car. It became an inside joke for us. He'd turn it up real loud when we were at a stop light, and we'd watch people stare "peek-a-boo - I see you!" The best was when we were at the drive throughs playing that song. I remember their first record had an inner sleeve where you could purchase those energy domes - those funky looking red pyramid/cynlindar hats. Wish I had one!
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
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