“I had to go back home to mummy and daddy…”
Who says pop stars don’t truly understand teenage angst? The Bobby Orlando manufactured The Flirts, whose (model) members changed from album to album (and, rumoredly, never really sang) covered teenaged pregnancy, romantic alienation and ultimate familial devotion with the Orlando written Teenage Werewolf (I Was).
While, perhaps, best known for Jukebox (Don’t Put Another Dime), utilized to grand effect in Valley Girl, here
the wild mash-up of old school horror personalities (Dracula, King Kong, Frankenstein) surely makes it this (ever changing) trio’s favored track among terror lovers, far and wide!
Until the next time – SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!