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"Funtime" is a song written by Iggy Pop and David Bowie, first released by Iggy Pop on his 1977 album entitled The Idiot. [2] It reflects Iggy and Bowie's growing fascination with the German music scene, and bears marked similarities to "Lila Engel" by krautrock band Neu!.
The Associates (or simply Associates) were a Scottish post-punk and pop band, formed in Dundee in 1979 by lead vocalist Billy Mackenzie and guitarist Alan Rankine. The band released an unauthorized cover version of David Bowie 's " Boys Keep Swinging " as their debut single in 1979, which landed them a recording contract with Fiction Records ...
Funtime or Fun Time may refer to: "Funtime" (Iggy Pop song), 1977, covered by Boy George "Funtime" (The Spitfire Boys song), 1979; Funtime Comics, a Christchurch, New Zealand based collective of comic artists and writers; Fun Time, a Canadian children's television series; Fun Time, a 1975 album by Count Basie
Sulk is the second studio album by the Scottish post-punk and pop band the Associates.It was released on 14 May 1982 on their own Associates imprint of Beggars Banquet Records for the UK and throughout the rest of Europe on WEA Records [2] [3] and in the US on 4 October by Sire Records.
"Breakfast" is a song by the Scottish pop band the Associates, released as both a 7" and 12" single from their third studio album, Perhaps (1985). Produced by Martin Rushent , "Breakfast" was released as the third single from the album, peaking at No. 49 on the UK Singles Chart , and No. 36 on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.
Funtime Inc. was established in 1965 when four former Cedar Point employees, including Gasper Lococo (1928–2016), a former military sergeant from Huron, [2] pooled their resources and purchased Geauga Lake in Ohio for $5 million. [3]
Lyric was an American R&B girl group, which comprised Brooklyn native, Farrah "Fendi" Fleurimond, [1] Los Angeles native Jackie (a.k.a. Baby J), [2] [3] and Detroit native Thema "Tayma Loren" McKinney. [4] They would later be recognized as the first female trio to be signed by Clive Davis to his J Records imprint. [5]
The series featured Captain Frank (Frank Heron), his Fun Time Showboat and his parrot Matey. Episodes began with magic tricks by Magic Tom (Tom Auburn) or with juggling. . Alan Jack and June Mack demonstrated how to play games, and were featured with Captain Frank in adventure segments filmed at various locati