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This performance by A Flock of Seagulls was the opening track in their concert recorded live for the "Sight and Sound" TV program. This was where the show was broadcasted live on TV, and also simultaneously on an FM stereo radio broadcast. Very high-tech for the time! And a great gig!
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Damn Seagulls music video "Something About It" from the album "Soul Politics". Directed by Paavo Järvilehto, released by Fullsteam Records. Video is produced by Mozifilm ltd.
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This performance by A Flock of Seagulls was performed live in a UK TV studio, during 1983, about a full year after the single release of "I Ran". I think that the band had a very nice live sound on this particular rendition, with a great vocal delivery by Mike Score.
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Ah, the smell of seaweed and seagull poop. The grating sound of sea rats. Makes your cube feel pretty comfortable right now.
My mother in law, I discovered, doesn't care much for seagulls. Neither does WifeofNalts.
I wonder if they mind if I post this? Common, guys You know I love you both. And this is just a tiny bit funny, isn't it? A teeny weenie bit funny?
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This performance by A Flock of Seagulls was from their concert recorded live for the "Sight and Sound" TV program. This was where the show was broadcasted live on TV, and also simultaneously on an FM stereo radio broadcast. Interestingly, this track is introduced as "Transferred Affection" by Mike Score. Later, on the "Listen" album, the name was abbreviated to just "Transfer Affection".
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This performance by A Flock of Seagulls was from their concert recorded live for the "Sight and Sound" TV program. This was where the show was broadcasted live on TV, and also simultaneously on an FM stereo radio broadcast. Don't know what's with the "Woo woo" synth sounds at 25 seconds in, maybe the sound engineer was a bit drunk! (You'll know what I mean if you watch it...)