I like all of their songs, but c'mon, this was their best lineup and they wrote their catchiest songs during this period. Chrigle Freund was awesome. It's crazy that she apparently wasn't in any other bands.
Oh wow, this is all too much. Pity they didn't capture Klaudia doing the hara-kiri's and woo-woo's too, my fave bits from a brilliant song, for all its whimsical nonsensicality one of the greatest pieces of music ever committed to vinyl. She was a fab bassist too, the perfect complement to Marlene's perfect guitar - not like Eric Clapton, indeed!
One of my favorite bands... I won't date a girl who won't listen to them...
punkrocknerdface 2 weeks ago
"Hotch-potch, Hugger-mugger, Bow-wow, Hara-kiri, Hoo-poo, Huzza, Hicc-up, Hum-drum, Hexa-pod, Hell-cat, Helter-skelter, Hop-scotch"
daaaaaaaaave 1 month ago
someone could please post the lyrics? thnx.
JohnMordaxt 2 months ago
I like all of their songs, but c'mon, this was their best lineup and they wrote their catchiest songs during this period. Chrigle Freund was awesome. It's crazy that she apparently wasn't in any other bands.
WaitingtoHit 3 months ago
Fantastic. Hopscotch hagawaga,hagawaga hopscotch, right enough.
eisegerwind 6 months ago in playlist More videos from taperambles
thinking of john peel
shaftsbury94 6 months ago
Shoulda been alive then
canseidesersarah 7 months ago
amazinggggggg <3 omg the dancing
tigerpantss 8 months ago
thank god I found the split 7" for 50 cents when I was a kid!!
trannyache 9 months ago
If I were there, i'm sure that guy wouldn't be dancing alone
sergiomanxeraa 10 months ago
what happend to the original singer did she get kicked out or leave ?
wipers86 10 months ago
Yeah, very awesome. Love how combative the voice parts are with each other in "Split." Both songs catchy
Bleak 11 months ago
So awesome! Everyone there should be dancing like that one guy
SteveStrummer100 1 year ago 5
Decent, though I prefer Kleenex with the original singer.
coloneldecker 1 year ago
"Split" is my favourite Kleenex song! Love this clip, especially the interpretive dancing in the front row...
diskochimp 1 year ago 5
Oh wow, this is all too much. Pity they didn't capture Klaudia doing the hara-kiri's and woo-woo's too, my fave bits from a brilliant song, for all its whimsical nonsensicality one of the greatest pieces of music ever committed to vinyl. She was a fab bassist too, the perfect complement to Marlene's perfect guitar - not like Eric Clapton, indeed!
davepx 1 year ago