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@elfojuice boy did you say a mouthful and Danny is one of the most talented people of our generation i was one of those kids that loved oingo boingo and i have followed his music ever since pure talent and a very gifted musician.
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After many years of going to shows, seeing more bands live than I can remember, and over ten years working in the music industry in the 80s and 90s, I have still never come across a more talented, more original, and more FUN band than Oingo Boingo. Going to concerts was fun, but going to Boingo concerts was an experience of it's own! We miss you guys!
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my dad has their farewell DVD and i love watching it, i wish could've seen them in concert but sadly i wasn't old enough!!!
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Thank God for growing up in HB in the 80's and having the best bands ever!
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@InBetweenAreDoors Sorry. Musically, it was amazing being your age in the early 80's. I was your age when I went to my first Boingo concert. How cool it was to watch freaks with brass and woods electric - real artists! Now the crap that is created is based on mathematical algorithms to sell to the masses. But they cannot touch the human cord that is people who look for excellence. BTW MTV was incredible then and Elfman is a hessian god.
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@killthekraken I know the feeling! My friends and I always went to their show in the OC on Halloween.....still have a sweat shirt that has never been worn!
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Love the opening.
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@killthekraken Look into the band "Dead Man's Party." I saw them in Orange County, CA two nights ago. The greatest O.B. tribute band. They played well over two hours. It's the closest you'll get to O.B. now. They even have one of the two balaphones from this video.
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Another Halloween and no Boingo concert. I might as well have children or something. Geeeez...
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What a show, fantastic.



Danny Elfman young, hot and topless... THANK YOU, GOD!!!
bluevixen1 8 months ago 16
This song was a response to record labels in Los Angeles who said that Boingo's music was too complex for the kids to understand. In fact, it was the kids who discovered them and made them popular. They weren't part of any fad, and didn't have the support of the LA Times or any press for that matter.
elfojuice 5 months ago 13