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"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" By Eiffel 65 (f/Eric Taft)

"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" By Eiffel 65 (f/Eric Taft)

FromOne Hit Thunder


"Blue (Da Ba Dee)" By Eiffel 65 (f/Eric Taft)

FromOne Hit Thunder

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the late 90s, three DJs living in Italy spent a few hours creating a club track that couldn’t even keep people on the dance floor. That would quickly change thanks to a little radio airplay, and before they knew it, “Blue” became an international hit. The song is equal parts catchy and silly, but what exactly is it about? This week, we’re joined by Eric Taft to help figure it out. Beyond producing, engineering, and playing in The Great Heights Band and So Fetch, Eric is also secretly one of Eiffel 65’s biggest fans. He helps us dive into the lyrics of “Blue” and figure out what’s really happening in this Europop classic.
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Released:
Aug 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join musician Chris Fafalios (Punchline, Another Cheetah, Pack) as he listens to different one hit wonders with a revolving door of guests (including his bandmates and/or people from bands that he has toured with). After listening to the back catalog of the week's artist, they decide if the artist is a one hit blunder (shouldn't have had any success) or brought the one hit thunder (deserved to be much bigger than they were).