Flying Nun Heavenly Pop Hits Documentary - Part 1



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This is the Flying Nun Heavenly Pop hits documentary - Part 1. This part includes how Flying Nun got started and the Clean. Thanks to Oscartripe for making a DVD for me to split up. There is also a bittorrent of the full show out there


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wow, fascinating, ... ( 1 year ago by myweekbeatsyouryear)
wow, fascinating, best youtube upload ever.
this is sweet. ... ( 1 year ago by barelyawakenow)
this is sweet. thanks loads
Thank you so much ... ( 1 year ago by Kiwiana)
Thank you so much for uploading!!!!!!!!!
Huzzah!
Oh my god, what an ... ( 1 year ago by teshia2323)
Oh my god, what an awesome upload.
Yip, absolutely ... ( 1 year ago by katokowgirl)
Yip, absolutely agree - this is the best YouTube upload ever!
This is thee best ... ( 1 year ago by itbeats4utube)
This is thee best NZ music doc on the planet. Thank you SO MUCH. I've been waiting a loooooooooooog time for something like this. I've been a fan for many years. Precious stuff, man.
OMG PLEASE !!! WHAT ... ( 1 year ago by sicNIRVANAjunkie)
OMG PLEASE !!! WHAT IS THE SONG AT THE BEGGINNG OF THE VIDEO !! IVE BIN TRYING 2 FIND OUT FOR LIKE 4 YEARS i bin lookin all over the net is it
the chills - ... ( 1 year ago by myweekbeatsyouryear)
the chills - heavenly pop hit
fvcking fantastic.. ... ( 1 year ago by narlus)
fvcking fantastic...thank you SO much for this upload. as someone else mentioned, best youtube vid ever. looking forward to more.
awesome! thanks for ... ( 1 year ago by glueslabs)
awesome! thanks for sharing this.
i had an album ... ( 1 year ago by crudertube)
i had an album released on flying nun .
I grew up in a ... ( 1 year ago by dunebuggyattack1974)
I grew up in a small rural university town in Pennsylvania, and the clean, the chills, the bats, tall dwarfs, and the verlaines were an important part of my musical education. Thanks a lot for the music.
Thanks for posting ... ( 1 year ago by sorayabunny)
Thanks for posting this. Brings back lots of musical memories of my ten years in NZ (1989-99).
Thank you so much ... ( 10 months ago by nosaiddate)
Thank you so much for uploading this.
appreciate this so ... ( 9 months ago by qiput)
appreciate this so so much too :) thanks
excellent...we want ... ( 9 months ago by Veronika101)
excellent...we want more...
i love the chills ( 9 months ago by ttimothymurphy)
i love the chills
great stuff this! ... ( 5 months ago by sonderangerbot)
great stuff this! thanks for putting it up here. so many great bands all at once, it's weird.
I've got into ... ( 4 months ago by WhackaWhacka)
I've got into nearly every band mentioned here. Thanks very much!
un buen documental ... ( 4 months ago by kpavement)
un buen documental acerca de la importancia de flying nun y como aportaron sus bandas en la escena del indie americano.
This is great! ... ( 1 month ago by BalloonMan08)
This is great! Thanks for posting this. All of the Flying Nun bands are new to me. What is the song being played by The Clean at 3:37?



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