Oingo Boingo appreciation thread

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Prospero

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Because, really, all of Danny Elfman's film scores pale in comparison to the genius of this:

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or this:

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And this is one of the best live albums ever made:

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In response to BuddyC's "tell me more":

Oingo Boingo was the band for which Danny Elfman was the lead singer, before he started doing film scores. The sound is hard to describe--early Oingo Boingo is something like punk, but it's not stripped down to two or three instruments. The band had a huge horn section and amazing percussion arrangements--not just drums, but xylophones and vibraphones and other mallet instruments. Once Elfman got into film scores and started doing that full-time, though, he broke up the band. Halloween 1995 was their last show.

And how dare someone compare the genius of Boingo to a cut-rate '80s band like Bow Wow Wow? I am shocked. SHOCKED.
 
Prospero said:
In response to BuddyC's "tell me more":

Oingo Boingo was the band for which Danny Elfman was the lead singer, before he started doing film scores. The sound is hard to describe--early Oingo Boingo is something like punk, but it's not stripped down to two or three instruments. The band had a huge horn section and amazing percussion arrangements--not just drums, but xylophones and vibraphones and other mallet instruments. Once Elfman got into film scores and started doing that full-time, though, he broke up the band. Halloween 1995 was their last show.

And how dare someone compare the genius of Boingo to a cut-rate '80s band like Bow Wow Wow? I am shocked. SHOCKED.

awesome, awesome stuff. i've been meaning to get into oingo boingeo for a while now, i was gonna make a thread about it later this week. thanks :)
 
You're welcome. The '95 live show would be a good place to start, since it covers their whole career. Or either of the studio albums I've listed above.

Dead Man's Party was their biggest album, but it's more pop-oriented than all of their other stuff, and has that '80s sellout vibe.
 
Dead Man's Party is the most accesible album; neophytes need start there. That album also contains my absolute favorite Boingo track, "Heard Somebody Cry."
 
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