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Post by mike on Jan 29, 2009 23:49:08 GMT
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Post by blade on Jan 30, 2009 0:05:37 GMT
Wow, where's this been hiding for the last seven years? Mike - how did you find this? But it was Waikiki's biggest hit so I suppose there had to be a video somewhere, but pity that the sound and video are very slightly out of synch. And now I know where the photo in this thread howlingbells.proboards105.com/index.cgi?board=howlingbellsmedia&action=display&thread=153came from. This photo was the first time I ever saw what Juanita looked like, way back in 2002.
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Post by livlovesmusique on Jan 30, 2009 2:20:31 GMT
^ I was just going to post it on here when I saw it, but I see I was beaten to it!
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Post by tealovertoma on Jan 30, 2009 10:44:36 GMT
God, they seem even more like a pop band than I thought they would, haha. Definitely prefer them now, as howling bells. That being said, A Drunken Laugh, Falling and a couple of other songs are definitely worth checking out.
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Post by blade on Oct 27, 2009 23:21:43 GMT
I found another copy of the Here Comes September video while googling around. It's a lot better quality than the first one posted here from youtube, and the audio and video are synchronised. I love the way they all look so young (no Brendan of course), but it was 2002. Juanita's playing with her train set, Joel and Jimmeh emerge from the fridge and Glenn's in a cupboard. The chap in the microwave is Australian musician and actor Ben Lee. Read about him here if you're interested: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_LeeDownload the video from here: hotfile.com/dl/15962400/79acbc3/waikiki_-_here_comes_september.flv.html It's a flv file - don't know if Windows Media Player plays this format, but it's not hard to find video players that do.
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Post by mike on Oct 27, 2009 23:58:03 GMT
Hi Blade
Video seems to be very shaky ?
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Post by blade on Oct 28, 2009 8:52:23 GMT
It was OK for me but try going to www.lastfm.com and search for Waikiki. By the way, all the other videos in this section are not Waikiki. It should leave the flv file hiding somwhere in your Temporary Internet Files folder.
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