Track: Enola Gay (Live), Artist: OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark), Album: Architecture And Morality Tour - Live At The Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - 1981
I have to confess that I've been found guilty of very similar dance moves back in the day. Hell, even today I'll sometimes relapse when I'm listening to the old songs again. There's no escaping the muscle memory...
I was 7 years old in 1981 when i first heard this song. I was impressed by the keyboards melody. Reminds me of my holiday in the north of Madagascar in summer 1981
Two nights back sitting in the Royal Albert Hall watching this live 40yrs on.. We are blessed to have been living through such great music in the 80s..
I remember seeing him back in Montreal 30 years ago. 2 hours non-stop. This guy had an incredible amount of energy and still going on 30 years later. Amazing
Ohhhh my god Omd is one of my favorite bands! I wasnt even born in that year, but i would have loved to be dancing with the bunch of people on the balcony 🤗
Enola Gay' married Andy McClusky’s brilliantly quizzical vocal and placed OMD’s unstoppable mesh of synths and programmed beats front and centre. Impeccable production - you can join me in the nerdy dance if you want.
Snap had to revisit this 6th Aug.. This is best live version. I was 15 when I was at this gig . Written 35 yrs after Hiroshima. Now 43 yrs after the song Times passing 😳 let's hope the world learnt from it Such a fantastic meaningful song. UK music in 80s punched so far above it weight.
Nobody like Andy McCluskey in the bass, theonly bass player dancer!! , he invites to the crowd to dance.. Priceless see the people dance.. This song and electricity are the best songscto put the audience soul free
Enola Gay You should have stayed at home yesterday Ah-ha, words can't describe The feeling and the way you lied These games you play They're going to end in more than tears some day Ah-ha Enola Gay It shouldn't ever have to end this way It's 8:15 And that's the time that it's always been We got your message on the radio Conditions normal, and you're coming home Enola Gay Is mother proud of little boy today? Ah-ha this kiss you give It's never ever gonna to fade away Enola Gay You shouldn't ever have to live this way Ah-ha Enola Gay You should've faded our dreams away It's 8:15 And that's the time that it's always been We got your message on the radio Conditions normal, and you're coming home Enola Gay Is mother proud of little boy today? Ah-ha this kiss you give It's never ever going to fade away
He shakes so much that I couldn't see if he plays guitar or bass. Really very exciting pace. The interesting thing is that I went to know this song in 1986, not imjagina that was so old, very cool!
I had just completed 10 years in the USAF when this video was filmed. Only one of those was as a B52G aircrew member. Car accident grounded my ass for good.
this is the very first song I heard from O.M.D. & it was in my modern studies class @ school(cranhill secondary (Glasgow, Scotland in the 1980's the (liked them ever since