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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

80's pop song by the Canadian band Parachute Club.
The band consisted of Lorraine Segato on vocals and guitar, Lauri Conger on keyboards and vocals, Billy Bryans on drums, Margo Davidson on saxophone and vocals, Julie Masi on percussion and vocals, Steve Webster on bass and Dave Gray on guitar. Their first album was produced by Daniel Lanois. The song "Rise Up" from that album won a Canadian Juno Award for Single of the Year.

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  • This is def. better than justin bieber.

  • love this song! thanks for posting :)

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  • its funny i was born in 1980 and i remember there song rise up. my mom singed it to me from the time i was 4 to about 8 years old . now this song i dident her until summer of 2009 . i came across it on galaxy remember the 80s and all i can say is thank god . great talent one off my favorite song even though it was made when i was only 4. the best part is there canadian and that makes me proud.

  • classic 80's........luv ya lorraine

  • @Trini19771 Good day

    This is title track of the album. (I happen to somewhere have original Cass. I have all their music except "Big Big World") Personally I liked Small Victories best ,& have 2 copies.

    Also Lorraine S solo CD, released after P.C breakup.

    You should find an original copy on eBay. I have found orig music there.

    (I may well sell off ,my massive collection in yr or so)

    I maybe could find one here..

  • this song takes me back to the "Roller Gardens" days. I used to think it was called "Shut up".

  • cool song. always loved the parachute club. truly canadian

  • Met the band on Isla Mujeres the year they composed this .Song gets its title from an island temple to the Mayan goddess of fertility, water and happiness. Ironically the temple was partly destroyed (natural causes) just after the island got its freshwater delivered by a new hi-tech pipeline. Great song, fine people.

  • Haven't heard this song in ages. I forgot how good it was.+

  • An incredibly talented band....... no wonder they couldn't make it biG in the USA

  • The video is a Road Warrior rip off though.

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