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Subido: 2008/11/03

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10 years ago

Nevin Blumer

This song, while not very musically sophisticated or anything, was iconic, not only because it from a fun,snappy but intelligent dance music band, (a rare combination in an age of vacuous preppy night club music with techno/new wave neo-romantic lyrics) but also because it combined humour with a sadder, 'sense-of-loss' theme. It spoke up in an ironic tone for all those who found it hard to adjust to the 80s and its classism (it's just that your lazy), work slavery (I wear a construction, lumberjack in shirt), self-help obsession (You can change your mind, it'll change your life) renewed militarism (bombs are falling...then again there's always a war) and of course outright repudiation of the 60s culture of (the folk of the country.....Don't cut your hair ....). It laments that even the post-60s generation (Tony) was forced to submit to the Reagan industrial-defense complex (Now he's making a living selling parachutes door to door). I think this song has probably more effect for us now, 40 years past, when we look back at this decade and realize the 80s youth generation involved a very polarized struggle between the preppy/yuppy Reaganesque culture against a more isolated, progressive but tough minded (I could sing of the trees......Other's cry, why should I?) counterculture.

10 years ago

Northboy70

I bought this album back in '84 simply because I loved Rhythm of Youth. Initially, it didn't grab me the way Rhythm did. But I was 14, what did I know? Over the years, after hearing it many, many more times, I've really grown to love it, not only as a music enthusiast but as a musician. This album has a real depth to it. And this band really is so much unlike any other synth-pop group of their era or anything beyond. You can't say that they sound like anyone else, which alone says volumes. Beside that, I saw a recent interview w/ Ivan sporting a Rush t-shirt, and Rush is my favourite band! Cheers...

10 years ago

wildboy789789

I really really really love this music... my life wouldent be the same without this band

10 years ago

wildboy789789

MEN WITHOUT HATS FOREVER :)

10 years ago

Valdas Sepkus

nu zeba ,,primine senus nuostabius laikus :) aciu

11 years ago

Prayergirl100

Loves this!

11 years ago

89gamerguy

It's just that we're lazy: folk of the 2000's

12 years ago

Volker Stahl

Soon send this song for made a better world !

12 years ago

Billyg126

and dont grow a beard, theyll call u a hippie

12 years ago

leftatalbuquerque

Wow. I had this on cassette. You listen to the lyrics, which were a reflection of the 60's vs the 80's from the perspective of 2013, and you remember about all that happened in the 90's and 2000's, and it just is PROFOUND. Clairvoyant...

12 years ago

Joanne-Lorraine Forsyth-Smith

Men Without Hats - Folk of the 80's

13 years ago

wildboy789789

@Aaslan74 "they kidnapped Tony, where did they go"... i love men without hats lol

13 years ago

NationalLibertarian

Thank you Men without hats!

13 years ago

Sean Lang

and bums are calling!

14 years ago

Dracopol

Montreal group MEN WITHOUT HATS were good for much more than "The Safety Dance". Search for "O Sole Mio" or "On Tuesday".

14 years ago

Prayergirl100

I love this song! I hear it in my head all the time...lol!!! Plus all the other songs they've done. Their great! Best 80's band ever.

15 years ago

cowman1970

If you go the MWH website then go to the cyboard where you can some insght into who Tony is.

15 years ago

cowman1970

I hear that some stations in California will play this song :)

15 years ago

ESmp40

@Aaslan74 and he was mentioned in ''security'' ;) what did he do though?

15 years ago

ludocrat

Love you brother. That's just me...

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