One of The B52s earliest and finest moments. I assume it's a tribute to the wonderfulness of the American woman. Fair enough! I caught up with the band a couple of years into their career when they had already become woven into the tapestry of things and seemed almost the 'new normal'. Pity, because theirs was a genius, concept, look and sound. Here's the original version of the song from independent DB records in 1978. The b-side to the original Rock Lobster
“Memory is what we are. Your very soul and your very reason to be alive are tied up in memory.” Nick Cave
Friday, September 19, 2014
Numbers - 52
One of The B52s earliest and finest moments. I assume it's a tribute to the wonderfulness of the American woman. Fair enough! I caught up with the band a couple of years into their career when they had already become woven into the tapestry of things and seemed almost the 'new normal'. Pity, because theirs was a genius, concept, look and sound. Here's the original version of the song from independent DB records in 1978. The b-side to the original Rock Lobster
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