Koko Hogan

Monday, April 8, 2013

Sing It High, Sing It Low

 

In a more just and loving world, Klaus Nomi would be alive to sing this today.


Ding! Dong!
Posted by Christopher J Hogan at 8:38 PM
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Labels: Klaus Nomi, Margaret Thatcher, Music, Politics, RIP, The 80's

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