The Flirts - Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime) Stereo video free download


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Duration: 03:37
Uploaded: 2009/07/08

From the great Valley Girl soundtrack, here are The Flirts doing "Jukebox". I added a new audio track but it slips out of sync slightly toward the end.

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8 years ago

ronald ferreira

hot skirt

8 years ago

murdough208

Being let's say a passionate 16 yr old I had a big crush on the black girl 

8 years ago

Arthur Bishop

The beginning (and verses) has the same chord progression (just faster) as 'Sympathy for the Devil' and 'Sweet Child O' Mine'.

9 years ago

Jeff Robbins

Were Are You. TRISH. MINICK. I Miss. you. !!!!!!

9 years ago

ccg1171

Valley Girl movie. 

9 years ago

Diana K

:)To continue change for the new year

9 years ago

calvin hunner

check out my liked vids on you tube all early 80's hard to find, great collection some newer that should have been in there,,,,calvin

9 years ago

thecountofbasie

WAY COOL...don't think I've seen this in about 30 years...and back then I think it was still a dime for one play and a quarter for three...another great neo-girl group sound, and a treat to these aging ears

9 years ago

randy martinez

Don't put another dime in the jukebox I don't wanna hear that song no more

9 years ago

Robert Francos

One of those really-bad-that-It's-great releases.

10 years ago

MARIO RODRIGUEZ

MORRISONAV THANKS VERY GOOD QUALITY

10 years ago

Tom Escajeda

bouncy song !

10 years ago

steelydon19

Cool to find this again!

10 years ago

malbuff

This song inspired a 10-minute debate on WHFS-FM (102.3, Bethesda, Maryland, the original) between "Weasel" and "Bob" regarding the use of improper English grammar in rock & roll songs. Yeah, I know, you really had to be there, but it was hilarious.

10 years ago

Esther0393

One of my faves from the early MTV era. (Reminds me of when I used to look like the young woman with the short hair in the video. Those were the days!)

10 years ago

Smeff Navin

Oh. Groovy.

10 years ago

morrisonAV

Yes it was. The record store scene was shot around 35 Carmine Street in NYC dave

10 years ago

Smeff Navin

were there valley girls in new york? that's where it looks like this video was filmed.

11 years ago

Tina Lindsay

I like the dime perspective. Money is only worth what people perceive it. Then again I don't like the idea of songs being worth only 10 cents. That's my two cents.

11 years ago

Vas Littlecrow Wojtanowicz

Yes it was.

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