Destination Venus (3:36)

Cover of Top of the Pops / Destination Venus

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  • vanilla_boy1

    jolly

    11 Dec 2012 Reply
  • wretched-one

    I Hear Your Voice On The Radio!!!! Punktastic Tune :)

    23 Nov 2012 Reply
  • Punkocalypse

    Pop-Punk this is just glamorized shit that kinda POP this isn't!

    14 Jun 2012 Reply
  • Dankel50

    I hear what you are saying Will - but somtimes too much analysis is a bad thing :-)

    7 Mar 2012 Reply
  • willingspirit

    7th love track in a row! Enjoy the music, don't be a hater.

    5 Mar 2012 Reply
  • willingspirit

    Why all the stupid hate for a total stranger, for no good reason?

    26 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Old_Punka

    Long winded pretentious fucker!

    27 Jun 2011 Reply
  • silvasonicsurfa

    que?

    24 May 2011 Reply
  • ctd55

    Maybe I'm getting sentimental, but this song seems to express genuine longing. Sure, add up the pounding drums, the chainsawing guitar riff, and the silly girl-group backing vocals, and it sounds like one of their fluffier, sorta-ironic takes on outmoded sci-fi conventions. But there's something more--something resembling real feeling tucked away among the sci-fi trappings and smuggled into the polysyllabic, pseudoscientific verses. Look at it this way. Suppose we began swapping radio waves with the Venusians. In the context of such interplanetary intercourse, someone would eventually fall in love with one of them, right? Radio waves traversing the solar system at light speed would collapse the emotional distance between humans and our far-flung lovers, yet nothing could bridge the physical distance. Somewhere in the hisses and cracks and pops of the radio spectrum might just the little green man for you, and yet he'll never be more than a voice emerging from the static. Sad, huh?

    4 Jun 2010 Reply
  • HowardPlace

    exquisite pop

    18 May 2010 Reply
  • Vinyltrap

    I loved this song way back (still do! ) !...Brings back found memories of the parties I attended lol .../;~}

    26 Nov 2009 Reply

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