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Shpongle meets The B52’s? Why not?
I Agree! Works for me! EXCELLENT TUNE! Thanx RP!
B-52's visit Cambodia
And they did.
Cambodian Surf Rock!
Works for me!! EXCELLENT TUNE!! Interesting mix of genres!!
Good Tune!! I never heard of them before. Thanx RP!
Indeed! And this song in particular (by style and title) always makes me yearn for some Man or Astro-man on RP.
And some Cramps... and some Subsonics... and... and...
But I love what we have here (mostly, lol!).
t is the best radio in the world.
Brazilian music is missing.
Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, João Gilberto, Elis Regina, Baden Powel, Luiz Gonzaga, Zé Ramalho, Belchior, Alceu Valença, Renato Teixeira among others.
Please consider these musicians in your repertoire.
Thank you, Luiz Gonzaga de Andrade
I do not like the other track at all, but this one channels the vibes of the theme song from the 60's TV show "The Munsters" - and I can work with this. :-)
Thanks for the introduction, Bill!
Ouch.
(Update: We next-tracked to a nice Sigur Ros Track 6, so maybe just move Dengue Fever to another playlist?)
You new around here?
Ouch.
(Update: We next-tracked to a nice Sigur Ros Track 6, so maybe just move Dengue Fever to another playlist?)
I am in New Hampshire (northern New England for those that do not know the USA).
I love DF.
Brazilian music is missing.
Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, João Gilberto, Elis Regina, Baden Powel, Luiz Gonzaga, Zé Ramalho, Belchior, Alceu Valença, Renato Teixeira among others.
Please consider these musicians in your repertoire.
Thank you, Luiz Gonzaga de Andrade
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A Dengue Fever song I don't immediately hit PSD on! Cool!
Their other stuff isn't for me. I've tried, but my brain cannot handle it.
Less Dung Fever please
It's sort of like going into those Home Goods or TJMaxx stores, where there's all of this stuff that isn't quite good enough for real stores.
What an insightful comparison...
It's sort of like going into those Home Goods or TJMaxx stores, where there's all of this stuff that isn't quite good enough for real stores.
Ekin, you are just too damned fond of that graphic.
So, like, Kim Jong-un likes the Dengue Fever? I like 'em and I'm a redneck from the Southern USA who was a Pacific Rimmer only for the week the submarine parked in San Diego in early 1981.
If you're going to stereotype, try to be witty next time and less condescending, please
(Whew!! I'm in a curmudgeonly mood and almost said, "Pacific Rim THIS!" Glad I showed a little restraint.)
Some of us flatlanders have a hankerin for lots of left coast things, not the least of which is lanky blonde hair...or just some time on the beach with my lovely red headed misses
EXACTLY what I came here to post! Reminds me of being at the skating rink around 1970.
I don't know if living on the western side of Manhattan qualifies as "West Coast" but I do like this band mucho.
Gee, you're lumping together about 200 million Americans; I've told you a million times not to exaggerate.
Good song, by the way - I believe I "get it" - residence has absolutely nothing to do with it. By the way, your clocks are three hours slow.
Right there with you.
I think you're right, and that's one reason I like it.
I know, right?! I always think The Munsters when this comes on... Kinda 60's Surf music too.
At which point you have 4 options:
- Bad hemorrhagic fever
- Worse hemorrhagic fever and all your hair falls out
- "Breakbone Fever" (permanent arthritis)
- Hell fever (I had this strain. 108 degrees. They left me in a bucket of ice for a couple days to keep my brain from cooking.)
Option 5: Seeing Hands: Your face melts like the Nazis' faces when they open the Ark of the Covenant.
The coroner's report will determine the real cause but if it is true this band may be in some serious trouble. :-)
No; you really wouldn't.
There's nothing to GET. When she sings it has all the appeal of listening to somebody with bad arthritis strangle a chicken.
This song is quite tolerable (dare I say likable). Would have gone quite well with a surf motif of songs
Dick Dale
Skullbucket or The Wet Spot by SCOTS
the Ventures
etc.
I was thinking the same thing! "Rock Lobster", or "Private Idaho"... Day-am, I love the B-52's... so, by proxy, I guess I love Dengue Fever, too, unless they disappoint me...
I was thinking some crazy surf music.
Take two Coldplay and get some rest.....
I think it would be The Munsters theme, but maybe this song has some deeper, subliminal messages that you're picking up about Fred Gwynne and/or Al Lewis. They were both in either program.
Good bye Laura Palmer...
A litle "Telstar," a little "Planet Claire," a little "Voyage Around the Moon" from That Thing You Do.
Me too. Lets have some Felt on RP.
If so, it's electronics because Zak plays a phat Les Paul
These guys are AWESOME in concert, better than their studio stuff
It's quirky, all over the place—either sweetly endearing or utterly off the wall. Unique, entertaining, and not for the faint of heart.
The first little bit always reminds me of the theme from The Munsters.
Lol !!!!!! me too hahahahaha
sounds like Herb Alpert trying to be hip in the late 60s
"We conclude that climate change is likely to increase the area of land with a climate suitable for dengue fever transmission, and that if no other contributing factors were to change, a large proportion of the human population would then be put at risk."
https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0140673602099646
The first little bit always reminds me of the theme from The Munsters.
Okay that's pretty funny.
7. (Would be an 8 if she were singing)
My favorite Dengue Fever tune. . .
I saw these folks perform a few months ago. They were hot! Well... SHE was hot... the guys were smokin'. Great show.
Don't let the virtual door hit you on the way out.
What they said.
Sounds like rock lobsters flailing about in the mudflats of Venus.
all their songs should be instrumentals. this is rad. not so into the screeching cats.
Actually, this in not an instrumental. In this track (and some others) she's just singing so high that most human ears cannot detect it. I'm glad about that.
Can’t help but feel that some of you girls and boys are temperamentally unsuited to eclectic radio and may be happier with something a bit safer and more predictable .
Great choice, Bill!