Talk:Video Killed the Radio Star
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[edit] New Wave???
In what sense is this a New Wave song as opposed to Pop song? It sounds to me more like standard pre-punk pop and not at all related to the punk/new wave movement. The fact that Horn and Woolley were professional session musicians who had previous worked for Tina Charles would seem to confirm this.
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There was also a Japanese girlie punk band that played this sond. However, I cannot remember their name. Their is also a welsh band that did the song.
Yeah Dragonheart, Im freinds with one of the ex members casey, it got to number 11 in the welsh charts i think?> I Have the single!
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This clip shaped my youth. Listen to it! 81.70.252.138 19:56, 12 April 2006 (UTC)
- oh, yeah, you right, man. It's realy great clip and song. --Winterheart 20:59, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Plastic Age/Living in the Plastic Age
Just in case anyone's wondering why, I've changed the link to the next single in the info box to the correct title for the single - the album version has the full Living in the Plastic Age title, but the single title was just The Plastic Age - see here: The Plastic Age, and the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles 7th Edition - 1988 Ian Dunster 18:47, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Buggles?
Isn't the name of the group "Buggles", not "The Buggles"?
[edit] Internet Killed The Video Star
does anyone know if the parody version has been commercially released?
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Video Killed the Radio Star single cover.jpg
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BetacommandBot 04:56, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] The Aquabats
Does anyone know if the Aquabats covered this song? I have a version of this song credited to the aquabats and I don't know if this is correct.
[edit] Covers
The article mentions that the song "has also been covered by the Violent Femmes, Pixies,The Offspring, and Radiohead." I have downloaded versions of the song, attributed to these bands, and several of them turned out to be the same version. (Just like "Stuck in the Middle With You" often turns up attributed to the Grateful Dead, Bob Dylan, etc., and the bluegrass cover of "Gin and Juice" to Phish and String Cheese Incident.) So I suspect that this comment MIGHT be based on mis-tagged MP3s rather than the actual recording history of the song. PurpleChez 18:47, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
I agree. For example, the 'offsping' version is actually the presidents of the USA cover. Probably should remove until verified. 207.6.121.17 00:21, 1 September 2007 (UTC)

