Another old song that keeps popping up in my brain. For my money, I'll take it over "How Soon Is Now?" in terms of pop songs that employ that tremolo effect.
Another old song that keeps popping up in my brain. For my money, I'll take it over "How Soon Is Now?" in terms of pop songs that employ that tremolo effect.
This is a great song and video. Seeing them with Violent Femmes a week from Saturday.
Another old song that keeps popping up in my brain. For my money, I'll take it over "How Soon Is Now?" in terms of pop songs that employ that tremolo effect.
This is a great song and video. Seeing them with Violent Femmes a week from Saturday.
Another old song that keeps popping up in my brain. For my money, I'll take it over "How Soon Is Now?" in terms of pop songs that employ that tremolo effect.
This is a great song and video. Seeing them with Violent Femmes a week from Saturday.
You are such an Xer.
I'm the Xiest of Xers there is. Wait, did that sound weird?
Another old song that keeps popping up in my brain. For my money, I'll take it over "How Soon Is Now?" in terms of pop songs that employ that tremolo effect.
This is a great song and video. Seeing them with Violent Femmes a week from Saturday.
You are such an Xer.
I'm the Xiest of Xers there is. Wait, did that sound weird?
Re: The Great Thread of YouTube Magnificence!
Posted: 21 Jul 2017, 2:21pm
by Dr. Medulla
Re: The Great Thread of YouTube Magnificence!
Posted: 25 Jul 2017, 11:12am
by JennyB
This is probably my favorite latter-day Depeche Mode song and video.
Re: The Great Thread of YouTube Magnificence!
Posted: 26 Jul 2017, 1:12am
by Marky Dread
Such a great track.
Re: The Great Thread of YouTube Magnificence!
Posted: 26 Jul 2017, 9:23pm
by Dr. Medulla
Somewhere along the line, things got confused and Canada produced the archetypal Norse rock god.
I was searching for the slow tempo version of 99 luftballons thats on the the Atomic Blonde soundtrack and found this instead. Nena still looks great.
Yeah she really does (clean living I reckon). Seems like a cool person too.
I just listened to the original (all German) version of their first album last week or so. Great Euro power pop. And check out the version of "99 Luftballons" she re-recorded a few years ago with some verses in French. Really cool reworking.
Re: The Great Thread of YouTube Magnificence!
Posted: 07 Aug 2017, 8:13am
by Marky Dread
Re: The Great Thread of YouTube Magnificence!
Posted: 09 Aug 2017, 11:10am
by daredevil
i added this forgotten gem to my playlist, sounds great in my car