Recently Commented

Warning: include(/home/queerty/public_html/commented.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/queerty/public_html/queer/the-b52s/morning-aural-the-b52s-20070202.php on line 105

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/queerty/public_html/commented.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/queerty/public_html/queer/the-b52s/morning-aural-the-b52s-20070202.php on line 105

RSS

Colophon

David Hauslaib
Editorial Director
David Hauslaib | Email

Andrew Belonsky
Editor
Andrew Belonsky | Email

Jossip
Publisher
Jossip Initiatives

— Fri, Feb 2, 2007 —
Morning Aural: The B-52's
Based on A True Story...


We're wrapping up The Youth Issue today, kids, but we've still got some treats for you, like this video of The B-52's first single, "Rock Lobster". Look at Fred Schneider - so cute in his balloon pants, doing his little dance and hitting that coconut. Also, Kate Pierson's cute enough to eat!

Comments


No. 1
Gregory says:

1980, I loved the B-52s. My friend Bill was a townie from Athens GA and he had gone to high school with Cindy Wilson. He didn't know the late Rickey, he thought Rickey must be her little brother (he did look younger). We went to UCLA to see them and they came out on stage lined up just like on their first album cover (the second had just come out) and they played every song in order, then added some from the second album. Before "52 Girls" Cindy dedicated it to "Bill from Athens". Afterwards we went back stage. Somebody was having a Birthday party. I was in Heaven. Thanks for the memories.

February 2, 2007 11:34 AM
No. 2
fatty cupcake says:

I went to school at the University of Georgia from 1976 -1978. And the Bs were the college town fave local band. They loved going out and we would all hang out at the local disco. I took an internship at the Athen Banner Herald (journalism major) and worked one summer with Kate in the production department. They even came to my birthday party one year after a local performance wearing the same outfit; matching t-shirt, shorts and tights and passed a purple Afro wig to each other all night; acting like "the same person". I graduated; the first album came out; they were a cult sensation. I saw them a year later in a small venue in Houston; and went back stage after the show. Kate was telling stories about all our old friends back in Athens; the fame never affected the warm, wonderful people they still are. Thanks for the video; I feel 30 years younger today! YIKES...

February 3, 2007 4:44 PM

Post Your Comments





Note: It may take up to a minute for your comments submission to be processed. Please do not click "Post" more than once, or your comments may be duplicated.



Email This Post

Email this entry to:


Your email address:


Message (optional):


Advertisement
Welcome to Queerty. The gay blog.

Email your editors!
holla@queerty.com

Stereohyped

Promotion

Advertise on Queerty

Site Map