They have some really wild songs from some of their earlier recordings, but well worth a listen.
I have everything they put out, either on CD or cassette. Dee from Indianapolis, InI am a huge OMD fan, but they never got the respect they deserved if you ask me.I began to be very interested in finding good music off the beaten path that wasn't played to death on the radio. At one point, I had a roommate that had been in Europe and he said he heard them all the time over there. Their music was so different than anything else that I had ever heard. We felt we belonged to this exclusive club. In college I would play their music in my room with the door open and occasionally someone stop by and would know what I was listening to. My brother was given the same album by someone he knew in college radio and never listened to it until I told him I knew what it was and it was cool. A friend knew someone who did some radio and passed on the album ARCHITECTURE AND MORALITY. Mike from Indianapolis, InI was a big OMD fan myself.Tiago from Lisbon, Portugal"Little boy" was the name given to the atomic bomb dropped in Hiroxima.Andy is now an acclaimed producer and songwriter - indeed, it's be hard to imagine how Atomic Kitten would have changed so dramatically from bargain-bin fayre to chart superstars had Andy not taken pity on them and provided them with a sure fire hit in "Whole Again". Dave from Cardiff, WalesFormer OMD frontman Andy McCluskey stated in 1997 that comeback hit "Walking On The Milky Way" was his resignation statement - their comeback hit after a long absence, the song was their last big hit in the UK, and after the "Universal" album flopped, Andy decided that the band had finally run it's course, so they split up in 1998, reuniting briefly in 2000 tio issue a 'best of' album.The Sash! remix of "Enola Gay" sampled news broadcasts announcing the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, as well as the Robert Oppenheimer quote, "Now I am become death, destroyer of worlds." Chilling, I thought. Alan from Singapore, SingaporeAnd McCluskey did a collaboration with Sash! on a remake of this song.
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After a forty five second free fall, the bomb (nick-named "little boy") exploded at 8:15:17 AM.