The Boomtown Rats on Film 1976–1986: Someone's Looking At You
The Boomtown Rats on Film 1976–1986: Someone's Looking At You
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The Boomtown Rats on Film 1976–1986: Someone's Looking At You
Overview
Someone's Looking at You features 15 promotional videos including 'She's So Modern', 'I Don't Like Mondays', 'Banana Republic' & 'Tonight' plus 'On a Night Like This'. Concert footage which includes the tracks 'Lucky', 'Neon Heart', 'Drag Me Down', 'Lookin After No. 1' and more plus extra footage of various material including ' the Music Machine' (1977), 'News Flash' (1980), 'Keep It Up' (live), and so many more performances and extras.
Release Date
2005-07-12
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7
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