Reel Big Fish - Take On Me



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Music video by Reel Big Fish performing Take On Me with Jay Rifkin [Producer] (C) 1996 Mojo Records LLC


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Hell yes. ( 1 week ago by JulieVonGhoulie13)
Hell yes.
cool beans ( 1 week ago by Nantais420)
cool beans
Array ( 1 week ago by jasonfu6699)
dude
this
is
awesome.
i love this song in ... ( 1 week ago by CommanderMario)
i love this song in samba de amigo for the wii
me and freings ... ( 1 week ago by kzvx)
me and freings where sitting at the park and we just started singing this out of no where
All of RBF is ... ( 6 days ago by googenshlagen)
All of RBF is better live, never seen em, but videos rock. Studio is still not bad. But their energy comes out live. Ls7m, AHA still makes a lot of money off of this.
Goin to see them ... ( 6 days ago by lrdslayer)
Goin to see them the 13th at Royal Oak Theatre =]
jan 24!!! woo so ... ( 4 days ago by katb9109)
jan 24!!! woo so excited! but the $60 ticket? mmm worth it for them
aha versoin is ... ( 4 days ago by moisesariasattack)
aha versoin is higher and cooler sounded cause its from the 80s
I did not know ... ( 3 days ago by EmmzyJ)
I did not know there were any good ska bands from this era but i was wrong , and this song rocks no matter whos covering it
Oh god the nineties. ( 3 days ago by kevinyung89)
Oh god the nineties.
the original is ... ( 2 days ago by CountAlexander)
the original is better, not bad though
Of all the covers ... ( 2 days ago by ladybird0708)
Of all the covers that I've heard of this song, this one had to be my favorite!!!
its very hard to do ... ( 2 days ago by Cooney2424)
its very hard to do another bands song because people will always say that the original is better even before they here it but i think these guys have done it :):L
i have memorized ... ( 2 days ago by CommanderMario)
i have memorized this song i love it
agreed, best cover ... ( 2 days ago by tommyv331992)
agreed, best cover of "Take On Me" yet.
actually the Jonas ... ( 2 days ago by tommyv331992)
actually the Jonas Brothers's cover was... eh.
Omg that drives me ... ( 2 days ago by GanishMiller)
Omg that drives me crazy!
Two necked guitar.. ... ( 2 days ago by wildecy0te)
Two necked guitar......compesanting for something?
I liked his other guitar/s better
este cover si esta ... ( 1 day ago by thecure13th)
este cover si esta chido, muy diferente, recuerdo haberlos visto en vivo hace como 4 a
ños, a ver si alguna vez los vuelvo a ver :D
ahuevo esta de poka ... ( 1 day ago by skasesinocereal)
ahuevo esta de poka madre esta rola y esta banda se la rifa perron
better than the ... ( 20 hours ago by treeckorules)
better than the original
I LOVE THIS! make ... ( 17 hours ago by beckygunning)
I LOVE THIS! make me happy
I LOVE THIS BAND=D! ... ( 8 hours ago by dIff3rent111)
I LOVE THIS BAND=D!!!



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