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Speed Freak was that driving game from 1978!
ОтветитьSucks to be him huh😂
ОтветитьProphets
ОтветитьOh yeah
ОтветитьCheck out the muscle on these blokes. fit looking basrtards . Rock
Ответить1979 ...
ОтветитьA truly great and under rated band
ОтветитьOur country government banned all computer cyber games today .what a great skip for the man kind😂step big step jump
ОтветитьI am an avid gamer, and have been for long as I can remember. Can never relate much of anything the man is singing about in this song to any part of my decades long experience with Computer Games, but I will never get tired of listening to this song.
ОтветитьThey still play it on radio out here at western nsw Australia 🇦🇺
ОтветитьThis is the second 45 RPM single I bought after Chiquitita. Something simply revolutionary for the 80's! ❤
Ответитьif mankind what and who is playing.
ОтветитьOn 25 November 1991, while driving home from an Under Rapz gig at nearby Byron Bay, Gilpin was involved in a car accident.
He sustained serious head injuries that left him in a coma. He never recovered consciousness and died in Southport Hospital on 6 January 1992, aged 42.
He was buried on his property. Two benefit concerts were held in February for his wife Maggie, and their two children.
i own uncom 85896 june crain resigned un cause nz govt using nanotechnologies had developed implantable electronic chips that
established new nerve connections in parts of the brain that controlled movement or even altered
emotion and thought. Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) had been working on an
implantable electronic chip that might help establish new nerve connections in the part of the brain
that controlled movement. Their study, to be published in the November 2, 2006, edition of Nature,
showed such a device could induce brain changes in monkeys lasting more than a week (Leila Gray,
Tiny Electronic Chip, Interacting with the Brain
nz authority govt in 2010 violated my life chip myself by force. using nanotechnologies had developed implantable electronic chips that
established new nerve connections in parts of the brain that controlled movement or even altered
emotion and thought. Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) had been working on an
implantable electronic chip that might help establish new nerve connections in the part of the brain
that controlled movement. Their study, to be published in the November 2, 2006, edition of Nature,
showed such a device could induce brain changes in monkeys lasting more than a week (Leila Gray,
Tiny Electronic Chip, Interacting with the Brain
I love how the Strat in the wide shots becomes a Les Paul in closeups 🙂
ОтветитьI'm now 80 and that song and that band bought me so much joy in my younger days.....I came to know the boys in the band and they were just so much fun and had wonderful senses of humour....then we come to their music unbelievable talent in spades!!!!...steve gilpin was such a nice fellow, I think about him often
ОтветитьGilpin was years ahead of today...legend
ОтветитьLove love
ОтветитьWonder if the singer's squeaking influenced Dale Bozzio?
ОтветитьHoy 2023 Sonando aún este maravilloso tema musical fuera de tiempo
ОтветитьHI MARY. THIS IS GOOD FOR THE FRISKY RADIO
ОтветитьThis song blew my mind when i first heard it in 79, most certainly ahead of it's time
Ответитьwho saw them at Sweet waters , year ??Please tell me .. first time playing here to if remember .. who was there with me ? ..was it the Roxy music yr ? Help !
ОтветитьGilpin and the boys - forever - in the loop...computers!! forget about AI - MI - SEX... started it - ya yanky cocks
ОтветитьGenuine appreciation for all the Aussie and Kiwi Bands out there. Your music rocks. Hi5 from Goa, India
ОтветитьI first heard this song when I was in the 4th grade at a Quincy's restaurant. haha - the strange things that I can remember....
ОтветитьI saw this song live at the Sydney Opera House steps in the mid 80s sounded awesome live too :).
ОтветитьThe late lamented Steve Gilpin - a man not afraid to make silly noises for the sake of his art. Love this
ОтветитьAwesome you met him
ОтветитьNobody gives Murray Burns the credit he deserves for this track. The keys were absolutely revolutionary for the time. MURRAY BURNS!!! MURRAY FREAKIN' BURNS!!!!!
ОтветитьBeen living in the U.S. since ‘89 but Holy shit am I glad I grew up in Australia. We had the best pop/rock music in the world (apart from metal) from 78-85 or so.
ОтветитьIt's interesting seeing this early new wave stuff before the 80's and MTV which started in '81. 😊 It started somewhere.
Ответитьdid you no traffic light you can make go green with strob light pointed at with freq 13000hz emergency services use comes in usefull such information to public
Ответитьall the magic of the 8O's!!!
Ответитьlove the riff and the dog barking thing,
ОтветитьShould have been a international hit this I’m sure there’s only one still with us the keyboard player
ОтветитьMy mum said this played at all the discos back in the 80s
ОтветитьA friend of mine. Together Forever ☝️❤️✌️🌍🙏
ОтветитьLove ya guts. Guru Gav. Bras Euge, Adam etc. Siyabongani ☝️❤️✌️🌍🙏
ОтветитьWhen he said "compupupupupupupu computer games" I felt that
ОтветитьHace décadas buscando éste tema....no lo puedo creer!????😢😢😢😢😢
ОтветитьThe computer I'm on now looks like the one in this video.
ОтветитьThis song was played in the Soth Brisbane pub after attending computer course at TAFE.
ОтветитьBest thing to come out of New Zealand, other than green mussels.
ОтветитьGame Over
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