Styx's "Come Sail Away"
How come there are no more humans-going-off-with-aliens pop songs? Why were there so many in the '70s? Besides "Come Sail Away" there was Neil Young's "After the Goldrush" and Klaatu's "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft."
And BOC's "Stairway to the Stars". At least, I think that's what it's about.
Also, not to be forgetting Billy Thorpe's
Children of the Sun.
Ah. Yeah, I knew there were more!
Maybe more songs about friendly aliens can be part of the highly-anticipated '70s prog-rock revival. (Anticipated by me, anyway.)
Maybe more songs about friendly aliens can be part of the highly-anticipated '70s prog-rock revival. (Anticipated by me, anyway.)
I don't have Wolfmother's album, so I don't know that they have a "friendly aliens" song, but I would not be at all surprised if they did. The revival has already begun, so epic friendly alien songs can't be far behind.
Heh. Wolfmother is on 70-revival, and there's another one I just read about. Eighties clothing and seventies music. What is the world coming to?
Who was it who was looking for things from the Marie Antoinette soundtrack? I just ripped the entire double CD set, so I can hook folks up if it's still needed.
Help? Does anyone have Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo?
Jon, it was SA. I sent yousendit links to BR, but I defer to people whose connection doesn't time out.
Hey, Raq--I don't see the links there. Were they under a specific email?
Help? Does anyone have Dead Man's Party by Oingo Boingo?
Raq, insent to BR2. I just downloaded it recently myself and haven't listened to it yet, so please let me know if there's any trouble with it or if it's not good quality.