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80s New Wave Music Hits - New Wave Video Clips from the Early 1980s
Song List: bit.ly --- Love 80s music? Visit www.thegreat80s.com Video Description A select...
published: 31 May 2010
author: meliberty
80s New Wave Music Hits - New Wave Video Clips from the Early 1980s
Song List: bit.ly --- Love 80s music? Visit www.thegreat80s.com Video Description A selection of video clips of 80s New Wave Artists.
published: 31 May 2010
views: 497136
13:08
80's New Wave #1
Who can forget the great italo disco / new wave music from the 80's like Color My Love - b...
published: 06 Feb 2011
author: DJNestorCruz
80's New Wave #1
Who can forget the great italo disco / new wave music from the 80's like Color My Love - by: Fun Fun, One Two Three -by: Max Coveri & Radiorama, Will You Be There - by: Celebrate The Nun and Don't Go - by: Yazoo? I have put together a short remix to share it with you and remember those amazing days! Enjoy.... -Copyright Disclaimer- Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
published: 06 Feb 2011
author: DJNestorCruz
views: 405991
9:30
The Best 80's New Wave Music Mix Ever - Part 2 of 3
The Best 80's Music Mix Ever - Part 2 of 3 It's My Life - Talk Talk Money, That's What I W...
published: 25 Dec 2010
author: tom97531
The Best 80's New Wave Music Mix Ever - Part 2 of 3
The Best 80's Music Mix Ever - Part 2 of 3 It's My Life - Talk Talk Money, That's What I Want - Flying Lizards If You Leave - OMD Pretty In Pink - Psychedelic Furs Don't You - Simple Minds And We Danced - Hooters Melt With You - Modern English Everybody Have Fun Tonight - Wang Chung Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung In A Big Country - Big Country Obsession - Animotion Take On Me - A-Ha Our House - Madness I Ran - Flock of Seaguls Mexican Radio - Wall of Voodoo One Thing Leads To Another - The Fixx Politics Of Dancing - Reflex Birds Fly (Whisper To A Scream) - Icicle Works Let's Go All The Way - Sly Fox Cooper
published: 25 Dec 2010
author: tom97531
views: 82520
10:00
Trip through the 80s - The New Wave
Great 80s Radio: bit.ly -- Song List: bit.ly --- Love 80s music? Visit www.thegreat80s.com...
published: 14 Sep 2008
author: meliberty
Trip through the 80s - The New Wave
Great 80s Radio: bit.ly -- Song List: bit.ly --- Love 80s music? Visit www.thegreat80s.com Video Description A selection of video clips of 80s New Wave Artists starting in 1980 and going on through 1989. ------
published: 14 Sep 2008
author: meliberty
views: 919906
3:58
Motion of Love - Wave Music Hot Mix(Bass 170)
My New Wave Beat Proj.. Enjoy Guys...
published: 20 Jun 2008
author: groundtekmaster
Motion of Love - Wave Music Hot Mix(Bass 170)
9:55
New Wave Remixes Song ft. ( CCCP, Russian Radio , Bizzare Love Triangle, The promise )
Please visit my music page in facebook ( DJ Yhel ) your place... your music channel... Syn...
published: 18 Apr 2011
author: stan6930
New Wave Remixes Song ft. ( CCCP, Russian Radio , Bizzare Love Triangle, The promise )
Please visit my music page in facebook ( DJ Yhel ) your place... your music channel... Syndicate mobile ( stanplanet.com )
published: 18 Apr 2011
author: stan6930
views: 129705
15:00
80's New Wave(Depeche Mode,Cetu Javu,Human League,etc.)
pt. 2 of 4 Depeche Mode Dead Or Alive-Brand New Lover OMD-Brides Of Frankenstein Human Lea...
published: 29 Sep 2010
author: WHTSOXX74
80's New Wave(Depeche Mode,Cetu Javu,Human League,etc.)
pt. 2 of 4 Depeche Mode Dead Or Alive-Brand New Lover OMD-Brides Of Frankenstein Human League-Don't You Want Me Cetu Javu-Situations soundcloud.com soundcloud.com soundcloud.com
published: 29 Sep 2010
author: WHTSOXX74
views: 118638
11:33
Pure 80s - Music Videos from the 80's - New Wave, Pop, Rock, and Metal
Get the 3 DVD Set: amzn.to --- Pure 80s A collection of early MTV music videos representin...
published: 05 Sep 2010
author: TheGreat80sWebsite
Pure 80s - Music Videos from the 80's - New Wave, Pop, Rock, and Metal
Get the 3 DVD Set: amzn.to --- Pure 80s A collection of early MTV music videos representing new wave, rock, and heavy metal performers from the 1980s.
published: 05 Sep 2010
author: TheGreat80sWebsite
views: 368611
18:09
THE BEST 80'S NEW WAVE/EURO/DISCO MEGAMIX {DJPINOCHIO}.LIVE
some of my favorite new wave hits I do not plan to sell or distribute this. this is for en...
published: 04 May 2011
author: Dj Pinochio
THE BEST 80'S NEW WAVE/EURO/DISCO MEGAMIX {DJPINOCHIO}.LIVE
some of my favorite new wave hits I do not plan to sell or distribute this. this is for entertainment purposes only
published: 04 May 2011
author: Dj Pinochio
views: 133823
3:35
Howard Jones - What Is Love 1983 Official Music Video
Howard Jones - What Is Love 1983 Official Music Video...
published: 05 Feb 2009
author: sociallyineptguy
Howard Jones - What Is Love 1983 Official Music Video
Howard Jones - What Is Love 1983 Official Music Video
published: 05 Feb 2009
author: sociallyineptguy
views: 288517
9:38
Music Around Us - New Wave part 1 of 4 (1980)
Music documentaries from Australia and New Zealand: This is part 1 of a 1980 feature title...
published: 21 Mar 2010
author: nzozDocumented
Music Around Us - New Wave part 1 of 4 (1980)
Music documentaries from Australia and New Zealand: This is part 1 of a 1980 feature titled 'New Wave' taken from the ABC-TV current affairs-documentary program 'Music Around Us', which was first broadcast in Australia on the 11th of May 1980. Reporter Vyvonne Kux investigates the current musical/fashion trend known as 'New Wave' and speaks to the following: 1:35 - David Tickle [International Record Producer; who worked on Split Enz's 1980 album 'True Colours'] 2:18 - Danger Dancer's Richard Ward and Richard Zatorski (later of Real Life fame) [Melbourne New Wave/Post-punk band] 4:38 - Crystal Ballroom with The Reels. 5:15 - a young Greig Pickhaver, later known as HG Nelson. 5:20 - Beau Lazenby [Crystal Ballroom regular and Boys Next Door fan. Note: She's the mother of Nick Cave's son Jethro - special thanks to TeenageRadioStar for correcting me. I thought it was Alannah Hill]. 6:21 - A Crystal Ballroom regular [if anybody can identify this individual, it would be greatly appreciated]. 8:12 - Dr. Alwynne Mackie 9:15 - Crystal Ballroom regular Dugald Mackenzie [later of Sick Things and Venom P. Stinger - thanks tblspn] --------------------------------------- NZOZDocumented Documentary Australia Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s Social Terms/Key Words: Unemployment, Fashion, Punk, New Wave, Boredom, Sex Pistols
published: 21 Mar 2010
author: nzozDocumented
views: 18189
10:04
Dj Masadot's New Wave Mix
New Wave is a rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the 1980s. It emerge...
published: 19 Jul 2008
author: Bobby Ocampo
Dj Masadot's New Wave Mix
New Wave is a rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the 1980s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s. New Wave incorporated various influences such as the rock 'n' roll styles of the pre-hippie era, ska, reggae, power pop, the mod subculture, electronic music, disco, funk...
published: 19 Jul 2008
author: Bobby Ocampo
views: 27954
9:40
New Wave Megamix 2010 - Modern Talking
New Wave Megamix 2010 - Modern Talking is concidered by many to be the best in the New Wav...
published: 28 Jun 2010
author: KeepOn80sMusic
New Wave Megamix 2010 - Modern Talking
New Wave Megamix 2010 - Modern Talking is concidered by many to be the best in the New Wave 80's Genre on a global scale
published: 28 Jun 2010
author: KeepOn80sMusic
views: 79614
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4:55
JP Auclair Street Segment (from All.I.Can.)
..if you liked this, check the award-winning 70min film, "All.I.Can." by Sherpas Cinema
iT...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: Sherpas Cinema
JP Auclair Street Segment (from All.I.Can.)
..if you liked this, check the award-winning 70min film, "All.I.Can." by Sherpas Cinema
iTunes Download HD: http://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/all.i.can.-by-sherpas-cinema/id470509338
Blu-ray and DVD: order from http://www.sherpascinema.com
See All.I.Can Official Teaser --> http://vimeo.com/16442800
See All.I.Can Teaser 2 --> vimeo.com/29320702
See All.I.Can Teaser 3 --> vimeo.com/31835595
Segment Awards:
"2012 CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD" - Dave Mossop, Mountain Film Festival, Telluride CO
"BEST POV" - JP Auclair, Powder Video Awards 2012
"AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD - BEST ADVENTURE FILM" - Port Townsend Film Festival, 2012
All.I.Can Awards:
"MOVIE OF THE YEAR" - Powder Video Awards 2012
"BEST FILM" - X-Dance Film Festival, SLC 2012
"BEST PICTURE" - International Freeride Film Festival, France 2011
"BEST FEATURE-LENGTH MOUNTAIN FILM" - Banff Mountain Film Festival 2011
"BEST FILM OF THE YEAR" - Adventure Film Festival, Copenhagen 2011
"PEOPLES CHOICE" and "BEST SKI FILM" - Fernie Film Festival, BC 2011
"BEST SKI FILM" - Adventure Film Festival, Boulder 2011
"BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY" - ESPN Fan Favorites 2011
"BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY" - International Freeride Film Festival, France 2011
"BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY" - X-Dance Film Festival, SLC 2012
"BEST DOCUMENTARY" - IF3 Film Festival Montreal 2011
"MOST INNOVATIVE VISUAL FX" - IF3 Film Festival Montreal 2011
"AMBASSADOR OF GREEN" - X-Dance Film Festival, SLC 2012
"FULL THROTTLE AWARD" - Kye Petersen, Powder Video Awards 2012
"BEST NATURAL AIR" - Kye Petersen, Powder Video Awards 2012
"BEST EDITING" - Powder Video Awards 2012
Press reviews:
- "The best movie in skiing." - Jamey Voss, ESPN es.pn/pPxkbQ
- "Like listening to a Zeppelin song." - John Stifter, Powder Magazine: bit.ly/nl0JiT
- "The Sherpas are firmly in the lead of a new wave of filmmakers that are changing the face of ski films for good." - Leslie Anthony, Skier Magazine: bit.ly/mVaYsy
- "Captivating. Fascinating. Life Changing." - Todd Heath, BombSnow Magazine.
...An unparalleled cinematic experience: All.I.Can is a stunning exploratory essay that compares the challenges of big mountain skiing to the challenges of global climate change. Shot on 6 continents over 2 years, the world’s best skiers deliver inspirational performances while ground-breaking cinematography expands our vision of the natural world.
Journey through Morocco’s majestic desert peaks, Greenland’s icy fjords, Chile’s volcanic craters, Alaskan spine walls, and more. Join the revolution and experience one of the most spectacular, captivating, and thought-provoking films ever created in the action sports genre.
This segment directed by Dave Mossop & JP Auclair
Huge thanks to Arno, Joey, Cal's family, Peck, Bone, Bordo, and the Walker and Depster kid posse - thanks for all the help!!
Location: Trail, Rossland, and Nelson, BC.
Notice anything at 0:44?
Read a brilliant article about All.I.Can and the making-of JP's segment. Written by Arno Kopecky and published in The Walrus: http://www.walrusmagazine.com/articles/2011.10-environment-mountain-due/
Music: Dance Yrself Clean, by LCD Soundsystem.
Receive The Sherpas future vids at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sherpas-Cinema/215832121796328
http://sherpascinema.com
Thanks for joining us.
6:22
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutel...
published: 12 Jun 2011
author: OFFF, let's feed the future
OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Still shocked and excited from last night, it's an honor for us to show you this absolutely MINDBLOWING TITLES made for OFFF by PostPanic.
Thank you so much to PostPanic, and specially to Mischa Rozema, Ania Markham and Si Scott, simply epic!!!
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
Says Ania Markham, Executive Producer at PostPanic:
“The images created by the crew of people working on the titles has been unbelievable, with nationalities represented including Dutch, Czech, English, American, Polish, German, Swedish and Belgian. It’s been a great opportunity for all of us to work together on a non-commercial project we’re passionate about and we’re so proud of the combined effort and final result.”
DIRECTORS NOTES (Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully,
5:56
Much Better Now
A bookmark is stuck in a forgotten book that is one day knocked over by wind. It experienc...
published: 17 Dec 2011
author: Salon Alpin
Much Better Now
A bookmark is stuck in a forgotten book that is one day knocked over by wind. It experiences its environment by surfing the pages that turn in to ocean-waves, enjoying the ride of its life. As the book cover closes light reveals new challenges.
www.muchbetternow.net
You will find a short making of here: https://vimeo.com/33456325
production: Salon Alpin
direction / script / animation: Philipp Comarella, Simon Griesser
sound / music: Silvio Canazei
gaffer: Thomas Welz
animation: Christoph "Kris" Staber
... and many helping hands!
" Bronzener Nagel" - Art Directors Club Germany 2012
" Rookie of the Year" - Creativ Club Austria
"Special Mention" Rome Idependent Film Festival 2012
"3rd Price" Athens Film And Video Festival 2012
Official Selection: ECU 2012 Paris, Bristol Encounters 2012, Vilinius Shorts, Mo & Friese Hamburg, Taafi 2012, SAL Surf At Lisbon 2012, Tyrolean Independent Film Festival 2012, Nord Nordwest, Supertoon, ...
6:22
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this yea...
published: 09 Jun 2011
author: PostPanic
Year Zero - OFFF Barcelona 2011 Main Titles
Following in the footsteps of Prologue Films and The Mill, PostPanic have created this year’s prestigious opening titles 'Year Zero' for OFFF Festival 2011 in Barcelona http://offf.ws/bcn2011/
Written by Mischa Rozema and British graphic designer, Si Scott, the opening titles reflect their dark thoughts on a possible future. Directed by Mischa and shot on location in Prague, the film guides the viewer through a grim scenario embedded with the names of artists appearing at this year’s OFFF festival. The live action was brought back to Amsterdam for post, primarily carried out by PostPanic’s in-house team of artists but also with the additional help of freelancers and partner companies that we have enjoyed strong creative relationships with over the years. It’s really fair to say that this was a labour of love by a passionate crew of people.
DIRECTOR'S NOTES (By Mischa Rozema)
This project started out as a collaboration between myself and Si Scott. Right from the start, we decided that it should be the darkest thing we could make. I think it just felt natural to the both of us; if we had to nail the future, it would not be a nice place.
This idea evolved into a clash of times. Inspired by an idea from the late Arthur C. Clarke. He wrote about different historical civilizations meeting in a single point in time. So what happens when civilizations meet? The 'weaker' one gets eaten by the 'stronger'. You only have to look at history to see the destructive power of civilizations.
So the main underlying idea is: what would happen if the future lands on our doorstep today? Let's take mankind, add perhaps 100 years and then let them show up on our doorstep today. The future would pretty much devour the present. Probably in a matter of, let's say, 7 days… So that's what we're looking at. But every ending also means a new beginning, hence Year Zero.
There's all kinds of hidden messages in there. Like the virus eating away at reality, buildings and people, even at the viewers brain. It's behaving off course much like a computer virus. And the network of wires represents the future of social networking. I just made it physical and let it 'catch' the city and it's people like a net. All these ideas just serve as inspiration for us to create a future that worked for this concept. They're not meant to be deciphered by the audience. It's still meant to be just a title sequence and not an actual movie.
Now what makes a good title sequence? Personally, I think it's something that gets you in the mood, warms you up for what you're about to experience, be it a film, tv series or in our case, the OFFF festival. We decided to treat the OFFF festival as a feature film experience. So all we had to do was get the viewer into the right state of mind. Without, of course, being too narrative led. The best title sequences out there are nothing but a random collection of images/scenes that don't tell a lot if you watch them on their own. But edit them together and a new context is created. A context that matters, a feeling that gets the viewer ready for the main event, in our case, the festival.
To get started, the next thing we did was make a collection of ideas that would scare me and Si. So, anything drawn from our youth, right through to stuff that's inspired us over the years as well as seemingly random compositions that trigger the imagination of the viewer. For example, when we show you the aesthetics of a car explosion, it's carefully constructed. Why a car and not something else? Because an exploding car brings extra content to an otherwise simple aesthetic display of violence. A car doesn't explode by itself so instantly the brain tries to formulate the background behind it. It adds an either political or criminal edge to the violence. To me it felt appropriate because of the sense of protest and rebellion the shot has. And maybe the biggest question; was there someone in the car and if so, who was it? For me, every idea should provoke these kind of questions; from a girl in a prom dress holding a rocket launcher to a riot cop standing in the kitchen. All scenes have a pre and post story to them. In no time you're actually trying to connect these seemingly random scenes and boom; you've just created your own strange context. You now have a feeling, a taste and lots of questions probably. Questions that normally would be answered by watching the actual movie. But since there's no actual movie here we'll leave stranded with, hopefully, an uncomfortable feeling and lots of questions - some might feel unsatisfied and wondering why. Just like a nightmare.
We also wanted the actual titles to be different this time. Most of the time festival titles are driven by the idea on how to show titles. A mechanism that displays titles in a creative way. We actually thought to bring the festival theme to the foreground and have the titles play a part in it. Incorporate them so they become the actual fiber/texture of the
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10:06
Old New Wave Mix 2/4(Book Of Love,Anything Box,etc.)
Book Of Love-Pretty Boys & Pretty Girls Fatima-Hassan Depeche Mode-Enjoy The Silence Anyth...
published: 29 Nov 2009
author: WHTSOXX74
Old New Wave Mix 2/4(Book Of Love,Anything Box,etc.)
Book Of Love-Pretty Boys & Pretty Girls Fatima-Hassan Depeche Mode-Enjoy The Silence Anything Box-Jubilation 80's New Wave music mix
published: 29 Nov 2009
author: WHTSOXX74
views: 26576
78:30
DJ Ray presents... New Wave Retro Techno
The popularity of New Wave music of the 80s doesn't seem to wane even after almost thirty ...
published: 03 Mar 2012
author: DJRayLA
DJ Ray presents... New Wave Retro Techno
The popularity of New Wave music of the 80s doesn't seem to wane even after almost thirty years. This is a stylized genre of music that most of us grew up with and learned to love. Even people of the younger generation, who were still in diapers or who were not yet born when New Wave was hitting the airwaves, seem to have surprisingly embraced this music phenomenon with much fervor. Thanks to movie soundtracks, radio flashback shows, and tv ads. Though the New Wave songs you're familiar with are already considered awesome in their pure form, are you ready when they're given a different pulsating rhythm that guarantees to blow your auditory senses away? This mix is a conglomeration of fresh heart-pounding club versions with vocals by the original artists and re-fashioned by some of the top remixers in the industry today. So, put on your dancing shoes and party to this hi-energy mix. (For the extreme aural experience, crank your bass way up high!) Enjoy!!! Playlist: 1) A Little Respect (Electrospect Mix) - Erasure 2) Need You Tonight (Static Revenger Club Mix) - INXS 3) Der Kommissar (Jason Nevins Time Warp Blaster Mix) - Falco 4) Situation (Richard X Remix) - Yaz 5) Shout (Beatchugger's Remix) - Tears For Fears 6) Time After Time (J&C; Mix) - Cyndi Lauper 7) What's On Your Mind (Juniorverse Mix) - Information Society 8) Sunglasses At Night (Original UV 3 Remix) - Corey Hart 9) I Touch Roses (Markus Schulz Dark Rose Mix) - Book Of Love 10) Lips Like Sugar (Way Out West Remix ...
published: 03 Mar 2012
author: DJRayLA
views: 5795
5:24
The Cars New wave icons explain 24-year absence
The Cars recently sat down with Rolling Stone to discuss Move Like This, their first album...
published: 03 Jun 2011
author: RollingStone
The Cars New wave icons explain 24-year absence
The Cars recently sat down with Rolling Stone to discuss Move Like This, their first album in 24 years, and explain why they had been away for so long. "At some point something kinda cracked around 1987 and I didn't like it as much," frontman Ric Ocasek says of rock stardom. "I kinda got into a whole anti-theatrical thing, I started feeling like I'd rather be writing music and making albums because it was easier, and because I could maybe grow up with the people I actually love to grow up with instead of never seeing anyone. The mental thing of it, for me, personally, kinda faded off a bit then and it lasted a pretty darn long time."RELATED:New Wave Heroes the Cars Roar Back on Reunion RecordThe Cars Unleash Ferocious Live Show
published: 03 Jun 2011
author: RollingStone
views: 34111