Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1975:
Skyhooks' promo-video for the hit single 'Horror Movie' (January, 1975) taken from the 1974 album 'Living In The Seventies'.
Note: For bet...
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1975:
Skyhooks' promo-video for the hit single 'Horror Movie' (January, 1975) taken from the 1974 album 'Living In The Seventies'.
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this song definitely deserves a better clip its a great song which makes allot off sense especially when u relate it to war and destruction "its the sex out off news"
True, I'm a Swede and started to listen to them in the middle of the 70's and they were really special about the lyrics and the appearence! So cool and so un-commercial.. Still love to listen to them, have all the European LP-vinyl releases (and versions)and I share them with respect!!
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I have not seen this shit since Molly on Countdown in the seventies when I was a lad in Melbourne.
So cool and so un-commercial..
Still love to listen to them, have all the European LP-vinyl releases (and versions)and I share them with respect!!