What a great addition when Mindy joined the group! I've always loved their sound, but Mindy's great harmonies and fabulous violin parts added even more personality to an already terrific sound! She is definitely missed.
00:36 - Boys Will Be Boys 04:56 - Dancing on the Edge 10:30 - 25 Hours a Day 15:13 - Private Emotion 16:30 - Great Big American Car 26:57 - Satellite If you want to jump to a particular song, just click on the time stamps! Rob Hyman - vocals, keyboards, melodica Eric Brazilian - vocals, guitars David Uosikkinen - drums John Lilley - guitars, keyboards Fran Smith, Jr. - bass Mindy Jostyn - vocals, violin, mandolin
Good clip. I wish I could find a decent clip of "Dancing on the Edge" with this magnificent line up. I always loved them live, but from the opening drum riff this tour blew me away. Wonderful band.
...their weakest album, certainly. "Engine 999" was the best track from this, imo. I was fortunate to see the "Zig Zag" tour in Charlotte, NC....a superior album. I got the feeling that "Out of Body" was possibly a contract-fullfilling effort.
I like this album and 25 hours a day is my all time favorite Hooters song. Overall I think Nervous Night and Zig Zag are better but One Way home is worse. Problem is timing as grunge was king and record company did not promote this at all. Still not available on Apple music streaming. So glad I have a CD copy.
That's Mindy Jostyn, who was in the Hooters in 1992-93. Unfortunately, they're lip synching to a track that did include Cyndi Lauper on the Out of Body CD.
Still the best Live Band that I have ever seen.
Even now in 2024!
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absolutely. Their yearly concert in Aschaffenburg has become a tradition!
What a great addition when Mindy joined the group! I've always loved their sound, but Mindy's great harmonies and fabulous violin parts added even more personality to an already terrific sound! She is definitely missed.
Mindy was good, but was never needed. The Hooters always did amazing with or without her!
Great flashback to '93 and on PRISM no less... great band, great people (Mindy RIP)...even comments by Pierre! ... a hidden gem here
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I love the Hooters. Satellite with violin is a nice touch.👍
00:36 - Boys Will Be Boys
04:56 - Dancing on the Edge
10:30 - 25 Hours a Day
15:13 - Private Emotion
16:30 - Great Big American Car
26:57 - Satellite
If you want to jump to a particular song, just click on the time stamps!
Rob Hyman - vocals, keyboards, melodica
Eric Brazilian - vocals, guitars
David Uosikkinen - drums
John Lilley - guitars, keyboards
Fran Smith, Jr. - bass
Mindy Jostyn - vocals, violin, mandolin
The camera sure loved Mindy. Such talent. What a loss.
Good clip. I wish I could find a decent clip of "Dancing on the Edge" with this magnificent line up. I always loved them live, but from the opening drum riff this tour blew me away. Wonderful band.
Spoke too soon! Great clip!
whos in the driver's seat of our great big American car
...their weakest album, certainly. "Engine 999" was the best track from this, imo. I was fortunate to see the "Zig Zag" tour in Charlotte, NC....a superior album. I got the feeling that "Out of Body" was possibly a contract-fullfilling effort.
I like this album and 25 hours a day is my all time favorite Hooters song. Overall I think Nervous Night and Zig Zag are better but One Way home is worse. Problem is timing as grunge was king and record company did not promote this at all. Still not available on Apple music streaming. So glad I have a CD copy.
Is that Cindy Lauper singing and play violin ?
That's Mindy Jostyn, who was in the Hooters in 1992-93. Unfortunately, they're lip synching to a track that did include Cyndi Lauper on the Out of Body CD.