Wall Of Voodoo - Lost Weekend download song

  • Artist: Wall Of Voodoo
  • Song: Lost Weekend
  • Genre: Pop
  • Length: 05:02
  • Size: 5.9MB
  • Bitrate: 160Kbps
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Comments

Шатура Николай

2021-05-01 06:55:57 | Profile
awsome band I still have all there original tapes

saied abd elhay

2021-02-10 20:36:38 | Profile
... this song tells a story of my life ...

Руслан Русановский

2021-02-05 10:37:12 | Profile
What a beautifully evocative song. Wall of Voodoo made some highly cinematic music, Lost Weekend being a perfect example. The melancholy harmonica, the spacey synths, chugging drum machine beats, and a very Spanish-sounding guitar style, all mixed in a potent tale of desperate people hanging on to slim dreams. That synth fade-out always sends a chill down my spine!

Croon96

2020-12-12 04:24:07 | Profile
One of the more "beautiful" songs from Wall of Voodoo.

Emma Thomas

2020-10-18 22:01:10 | Profile
I think that, maybe, this is my favorite song.

A.K TM

2020-07-15 17:47:13 | Profile
boy have I caught a ration of shit over the years for loving this album

Ainara Gala

2020-06-19 03:04:12 | Profile
Yes I have had many lost weekends......I like to play this song on Sunday night after the weekend after I blew all my money and fought with my girlfriend and made up with her,after I drove all over the city for no reason and then on Monday I play the factory or big talk and then the weekend comes up and I say Im not going to have another lost weekend and I end up having one any way.,....

Timothy Sillery

2020-05-15 18:51:35 | Profile
Have just realized this music has been floating around at a sub conscious level since I first heard it in the early eighties