4/5ths of the spud boys are now hovering around 60 years old. We'll see how you look when you hit that mark. More significant is that these guys are still out there, performing some really great thoughtful, unique, and relevant music when many of the other bands from the same era have lapsed into irrelevance and obscurity.
@JapanIsShinto I think it's just cool to see them actually playing the song. They were my first favorite band about 30 years ago (whip it days), but I've never gotten to see them live, except for performances on SNL, letterman, etc. I always thought it was funny that in this song, they always had the guys on guitar/bass even though neither were used in the studio version of the song and were clearly lip synching. This is the first I've heard them play it live. They pull off really well here.
Where do they get those hats? Japan?
angriffeins 1 year ago
boy, the boys look a bit pudgey 'r ,than i remembered them in '84
animelover4848 2 years ago
4/5ths of the spud boys are now hovering around 60 years old. We'll see how you look when you hit that mark. More significant is that these guys are still out there, performing some really great thoughtful, unique, and relevant music when many of the other bands from the same era have lapsed into irrelevance and obscurity.
JapanIsShinto 2 years ago 3
@JapanIsShinto I think it's just cool to see them actually playing the song. They were my first favorite band about 30 years ago (whip it days), but I've never gotten to see them live, except for performances on SNL, letterman, etc. I always thought it was funny that in this song, they always had the guys on guitar/bass even though neither were used in the studio version of the song and were clearly lip synching. This is the first I've heard them play it live. They pull off really well here.
danielsimonon 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this. It was an awesome show!
dinas 3 years ago