thanks very much i for got the name of this song and made it very hard to find when the congas and bass kick in at the end more than words can say great thanks again
thanks very much i for got the name of this song and made it very hard to find when the congos and bass kick in at the end more than words can say great thanks again
Thessaloniki, Greece 1981.One friend of mine gave me a tape.This masterpiece was in...I changed the way i was listening the music...Definitely one of the best songs in the history of music!
@teodosiosSOLUN : Just a tiny bit earlier, but still in Thessaloniki, Greece (1978 or 9). Yiannis Petridis played on the radio for the first time Pere Ubu, Red Krayola and Cabaret Voltaire. That day changed also my way of listening to music.
A friend of mine kept buying imported LPs ("diskous eisagogis") with Pere Ubu, Pedestrians et al, too expensive back then for me. But I was lucky he was my friend. Maybe we are talking about the same guy, who knows…
it's been two years since i listened to this song for the first time. i still wave my arms like an idiot to this tune.
levertrevel 5 months ago
Fuck yea... Mayo Thompson
JaackPat 6 months ago
thanks very much i for got the name of this song and made it very hard to find when the congas and bass kick in at the end more than words can say great thanks again
n4stynat604 8 months ago
thanks very much i for got the name of this song and made it very hard to find when the congos and bass kick in at the end more than words can say great thanks again
n4stynat604 8 months ago
i agree with u all
teahead 1 year ago
I think I could listen to this tune until suffocating for beard growth
levertrevel 1 year ago
Thessaloniki, Greece 1981.One friend of mine gave me a tape.This masterpiece was in...I changed the way i was listening the music...Definitely one of the best songs in the history of music!
teodosiosSOLUN 1 year ago
@teodosiosSOLUN : Just a tiny bit earlier, but still in Thessaloniki, Greece (1978 or 9). Yiannis Petridis played on the radio for the first time Pere Ubu, Red Krayola and Cabaret Voltaire. That day changed also my way of listening to music.
A friend of mine kept buying imported LPs ("diskous eisagogis") with Pere Ubu, Pedestrians et al, too expensive back then for me. But I was lucky he was my friend. Maybe we are talking about the same guy, who knows…
hfhf2008 2 months ago
One of the best songs in the world:)
rollinstrummin 1 year ago 3