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Picture for song 'The Last Land' by artist 'Video Lips'
The Last Land

Video Lips

1980s pop/rock band.

Video Lips was more of a conceptual band than an actual performing band that existed in the mid 1980s.  The group was the 'brain child' of drummer and lyricist/songwriter Joe Iannacone who passed away in 2004 after a long illness.  That is Joe in the photo at the wedding of John and Julie Viola (John was also a 'Video Lip').
The songs here were taken off of a vinyl EP (four song) record, and thus, explains the pops and other oddities you may notice.
For those of us who

Pop - Pop Rock

Picture for song 'The Last Land' by artist 'Video Lips'
The Last Land

Video Lips

1980s pop/rock band.

Video Lips was more of a conceptual band than an actual performing band that existed in the mid 1980s.  The group was the 'brain child' of drummer and lyricist/songwriter Joe Iannacone who passed away in 2004 after a long illness.  That is Joe in the photo at the wedding of John and Julie Viola (John was also a 'Video Lip').
The songs here were taken off of a vinyl EP (four song) record, and thus, explains the pops and other oddities you may notice.
For those of us who

Pop - Pop Rock

Picture for song 'Hand In Hand' by artist 'Video Lips'
Hand In Hand

Video Lips

1980s pop/rock band.

Video Lips was more of a conceptual band than an actual performing band that existed in the mid 1980s.  The group was the 'brain child' of drummer and lyricist/songwriter Joe Iannacone who passed away in 2004 after a long illness.  That is Joe in the photo at the wedding of John and Julie Viola (John was also a 'Video Lip').
The songs here were taken off of a vinyl EP (four song) record, and thus, explains the pops and other oddities you may notice.
For those of us who

Pop - Pop Rock

Picture for song 'You're My Dream' by artist 'Video Lips'
You're My Dream

Video Lips

1980s pop/rock band.

Video Lips was more of a conceptual band than an actual performing band that existed in the mid 1980s.  The group was the 'brain child' of drummer and lyricist/songwriter Joe Iannacone who passed away in 2004 after a long illness.  That is Joe in the photo at the wedding of John and Julie Viola (John was also a 'Video Lip').
The songs here were taken off of a vinyl EP (four song) record, and thus, explains the pops and other oddities you may notice.
For those of us who

Pop - Pop Rock