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Walkin' with a dead man over my shoulder
Waiting for an invitation to arrive
Goin' to a party where no one's still alive
I was struck by lightning
Walkin' down the street
I was hit by something last night in my sleep
It's a dead man's party
Who could ask for more?
Everybody's comin'; leave your body at the door
Leave your body and soul at the door...
(Don't run away; it's only me)
All dressed up with nowhere to go
Walkin' with a dead man
Waitin' for an invitation to arrive
Walkin' with a dead man...Dead man...
Got my best suit and my tie
Shiny silver dollar on either eye
I hear the chauffer comin' to the door
Says there's room for maybe just one more...
I was struck by lightning
Walkin' down the street
I was hit by something last night in my sleep
It's a dead man's party
Who could ask for more?
Everybody's comin'; leave your body at the door
Leave your body and soul at the door...
Don't run away; it's only me
Don't be afraid of what you can't see
Don't run away; it's only me....
Hey, what’s not to love about Danny Elfman’s body of work from Oingo Boingo to all the film work? I find myself doing the Elaine dance to this song all the time!
Haha, just like Robert Downey jr. in Back to School!
Dead, but not old
Oingo Boingo always make me smile - even if I don't get past the name - which is brilliant
The best album of theirs is Boingo Live
Check it out.
hmmm. me thinks Elfman is so overated. try this. after the song finishes, go have a coffee and then try to hum the melody or somehting even remotely resembling the hook of the song. you can't. neither can you with his soundtrack work. anyone remember the theme from Batman? please! he's an accomplished craftsman without a craft.
Some days I hum the words and singing, others I hum the bass line and try to avoid the appearance of dancing as I walk. Sometimes I hear the horns. Pictures from their live shows accompany.
When I was younger, I would occasionally dismiss this or that artistic endeavor, and pretty quickly someone would ask me if I could do better. I'm still trying. This is most of the reason that I've not rated anything here below 6, which I use if I think a song will grow on me.
I hazard a guess you either grew up in the 70's or 90's. We who came of age in the 80's enjoy reminiscing.
I grew up in the 60s and find this very tasty.
An amazing album
Check it out
1981 yeeha
Never get tired of this song. Memories of many drunken nights in Olongopo (Subic Bay, Philippines). Eat dinner, pound beers during happy hour, then kamikazes chased with strawberry margarita. Ahhh, to be Young and Immortal again.
hmmm. me thinks Elfman is so overated. try this. after the song finishes, go have a coffee and then try to hum the melody or somehting even remotely resembling the hook of the song. you can't. neither can you with his soundtrack work. anyone remember the theme from Batman? please! he's an accomplished craftsman without a craft.
tylerpoint, I couldn't disagree more. This song is so catchy, so freakin' addictive that I have been playing it -- tune and lyrics -- in my head since it was new, and frequently over the 18 years since you posted this. 9
Never get tired of this song. Memories of many drunken nights in Olongopo (Subic Bay, Philippines). Eat dinner, pound beers during happy hour, then kamikazes chased with strawberry margarita. Ahhh, to be Young and Immortal again.
For me: San Clemente, CA 1930's movie theater...early 80's...didn't even have to make the trip to Newport or LA...great times to be sure and the dancing basically didn't stop!
Never get tired of this song. Memories of many drunken nights in Olongopo (Subic Bay, Philippines). Eat dinner, pound beers during happy hour, then kamikazes chased with strawberry margarita. Ahhh, to be Young and Immortal again.
Merchant Marines taking "everything" to Saigon & Danang late 60's and always stopped in Manila for 5 days (no container ships then.) Shore leave was just as you said plus more. Music finally, dancing with the "girls" and most times an overnighter.
GOD would it have been great to have had Radio Paradise back then.
Thanks for your service, and thanks to Bill & Rebecca for their service to the world.
As a tuba player, it's the rhythm in songs like this that remind me that I was trained to play tuba; I have very little talent let alone enough rhythm to dance!!!
Fellow tuba player (long GD time ago). I would have loved to be able to play something fun like this (instead of oompah music or JP Sousa).
I've never understood why this song got so popular. Their other song "Stay" on the same album is a far better song and has a fairly good music video.
It's the song's content. How many songs can you recall about a dead man's party? And it's sheer fun.
I hazard a guess you either grew up in the 70's or 90's. We who came of age in the 80's enjoy reminiscing.
No, I grew up in the 80's and found this @#$! deplorable. Still do. 90% of the comments on this song are strictly nostalgic. Maybe half of the rest think it's awful. He should have followed it up with Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days".
Remember Disco Duck? Should Bill play it so everyone who grew up in the 70's can remember the good ol' days? Or did it more or less objectively suck?
Your comment led me to Youtube to see what you're going on about and a month later my obsession continues. I can't believe this escaped my musical explorations all these years. thanks Greyerwrit and RP!
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You're welcome and I thought I knew something of the breadth of modern music until I discovered RP.
Good grief...this crap is over 6 minutes long...it's like a 2 minute song that gets played 3 times over...
Hit the SKIP BUTTON & shut up!
Gotta love the 80's.
I do, truly...lots of great stuff from that era...The Style Council, great ska bands (start with The Specials if you need an education), The Police...I mean some real classic stuff. But this schmaltz...it's so meh, that it was meh before meh was a thing. Hell, Wall of Voodoo did alt-pop way better than this hack...
(so wait...it's a thumb down for expressing my opinion? hmmm...I clearly said for you to enjoy and then you crap on me for that...well eff you too man...no cigar for you....)
Folks who rated this 6 or less: did you go to see them live? They were incredible. Recall that this was not supposed to be background music. Kindly bump your scores up to the 7-8 range and pray that the gods of rock and roll don't judge you too harshly.
Your comment led me to Youtube to see what you're going on about and a month later my obsession continues. I can't believe this escaped my musical explorations all these years. thanks Greyerwrit and RP!
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I'm 54 and never heard an Oingo Boingo song before. Is that your fault or mine?
Well, now you have, thanx to RP! Check out their other stuff, they have a lot of great tunes!
I hazard a guess you either grew up in the 70's or 90's. We who came of age in the 80's enjoy reminiscing. This is the great Danny Elfman who went on to become one of the most in demand composerfor film scores. But yes, this is how he broke into the business.
I guess you had to be there?!
I hazard a guess you either grew up in the 70's or 90's. We who came of age in the 80's enjoy reminiscing.
Gotta give it an 8 for old times sake!
love to hear a tuba play that bass rift; that would be awsome, it would have been fun on the bass clarinet!
WLIR on Long Island played allll of this and more. (note: today this song was preceded by Smithereens' Blood & Roses, which was also in heavy rotation in those days).
I remember hearing the Smithereens on WDHA out of NJ. DHA played a lot of progressive stuff. And when I moved to RI, it was WBRU all day, all the time.
You just didn't have a good radio station which were very rare and college radio was where it was at. There were TONS of great music in the 80s, just not on most radio stations.
WLIR on Long Island played allll of this and more. (note: today this song was preceded by Smithereens' Blood & Roses, which was also in heavy rotation in those days).
Perhaps. But this was one of the bright spots.
You just didn't have a good radio station which were very rare and college radio was where it was at. There were TONS of great music in the 80s, just not on most radio stations.
Couldn't agree more!! Can't, for the life of me, hear what all the hullabaloo is all about!! Wierd science, funny flick....tunes, not so much. As you so aptly stated....mediocre....at best.
Perhaps. But this was one of the bright spots.
Says you.
Gotta love the 80's.
...and yet, you really don't. Easily the worst decade of my life for music. ... It was an all time creative low for pop.
Perhaps. But this was one of the bright spots.
Bring us a pitcher of beer every seven minutes until somebody passes out. And then bring one every ten minutes.
Thornton Melon:
Girls, this is Lou. Lou, these are girls.
RPO The book is great the movie is midiling.
And I would be a happy man if I NEVER heard Dead Man's Party again.
RPO The book is great the movie is midiling.
And I would be a happy man if I NEVER heard Dead Man's Party again.
Many thanks to the largely unsung efforts on Mr. Bartek!
Sorry Bill, I've heard this 4 times this week!
Maybe on one of our alternate mixes. The 'plays' number refers to the main mix only.
Sorry Bill, I've heard this 4 times this week!
...and yet, you really don't. Easily the worst decade of my life for music. I mean, look up the lyrics to this track: It's just plain stupid. I'll always appreciate this station BECAUSE I don't love everything on it, but I'm not sure why so much 80's lately. It was an all time creative low for pop.
Yeah, it's almost weird that this is the same guy behind all those famous film and TV themes. This track seems especially far from The Simpsons!
A solid 8. Bumped to a 9. Too good.
A solid 8.
Excellent Idea. I'm borrowing that, if you please.
Me too! First will be Elton John's Funeral for a Friend, then when the wake gets rolling Dead Man's Party!
Excellent Idea. I'm borrowing that, if you please.
Bowie, Frey, Canter, Prince, et al… The wake is on…
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Bowie, Frey, Canter, Prince, et al… The wake is on…
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Bowie, Frey, Canter, Prince, et al… The wake is on…
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Bowie, Frey, Canter, Prince, et al… The wake is on…
cayenne wrote:
Falafel
Adolf?
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Interesting tribute, Bill.
Upgrading 1 -> 3
Well good thing this isn't the Heads, isn't it? : )
Nice work, Bill. Seasonal favorite of mine...
Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party
The Hooters - All You Zombies
Sufjan Stevens- - They Are Night Zombies!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come Back From The Dead!! Ahhhh!
The Goldstars - Halloween Hell
My Morning Jacket - Touch Me I'm Going to Scream, Part 2
How about Jonathan Coulton - Re: Your Brains next?!
Yes, OB was pretty much a non-factor critically and commercially outside of the West Coast during their peak years. But film producers loved their sound, so they live on to much higher esteem all over the U.S. 30 years later.