MP3 1444 mb.
Performer: The B-52's
Title: Private Idaho
Country: US
Catalog Number: WBS 49537
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Released: 1980
Style: New Wave, Pop Rock
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 021
| 1 | Private IdahoWritten-By – C. Wilson, F. Schneider , K. Pierson, K. Strickland, R. Wilson | 3:33 |
| 2 | Private IdahoWritten-By – C. Wilson, F. Schneider, K. Pierson, K. Strickland, R. Wilson | 3:33 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WBS 49537 | The B-52's | Private Idaho (7", Single) | Warner Bros. Records | WBS 49537 | US | 1980 |
| WB 0291 | The B-52's | Private Idaho (7", Single) | Warner Bros. Records | WB 0291 | Australia | 1980 |
| G-2363 | The B 52's | Rock Del Cangrejo = Private Idaho (7", Single) | Warner Bros. Records | G-2363 | Mexico | 1980 |
| 102.698 | The B-52's | Private Idaho (7", Single) | Island Records | 102.698 | Netherlands | 1980 |
| 45-80044 | The B-52's | Party Out Of Bounds = Fiesta En Las Afueras (7") | Warner Bros. Records | 45-80044 | Ecuador | 1980 |
US mono/stereo promo 7" with Pic Sleeve.
Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
Private Idaho was their second Top 10 song in 1980. following the. American group The B-52's were very popular in Australia throughout the 80s. This is the promo video for Private Idaho from their 1980 Album Wild. Private Idaho is a single released by The B-52's from their 1980 album Wild Planet. The single was their second Billboard Hot 100 chart entry, at 74. The single also peaked at 5 on the US Hot Dance Club Play, along with previous single Give Me Back My Man and Party out of Bounds, both from Wild Planet. Private Idaho reached number 11 in Australia. It was the 83rd-biggest Australian hit of 1980. Private Idaho - The B-52's. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Текст песни: Youre living in your own Private Idaho Living in your own Private Idaho Underground like a wild potato Dont go on the Private Idaho Songfacts says: In this song, the fine state of Idaho is used to represent a case of paranoia - the lyrics get out of that state meaning to get out of that state of mind. B-52's singer Fred Schneider came up with the title, which was a play on the phrase Private Eye The urban dictionary says about the phare own private idaho: This is a phrase taken directly from the 1980 dance pop song, Your Own Private Idaho by the outrageous party band, the B-52's. It means living inside an Idaho potato, or a read more. B-52s singer Fred Schneider came up with the title, which was a play on the phrase Private Eye well before Hall and Oates used it in a song with a similar theme, but with hand claps. Why Idaho Schneider explained to the Idaho Statesman that it was the wacky reputation of the state, saying, Idaho is pretty mysterious to all of us. I know it's a beautiful state, but then I know there's also a lot of crazy right-wingers and all that stuff. It wasn't until September 13, 2011 that the B-52s finally played in Idaho. They headlined a show at the Eagle River Pavilion in Eagle, which is outside of Boise. More songs from The B-52s. More songs about being paranoid. Private Idaho. The B-52's. According to the band, the song is less about Idaho the state than about Idaho as a metaphor for a state of mind a pun very much intended by the lyrics. At the time of Read More. Produced by. The B-52's & Rhett Davies. Release Date. October 1, 1980. This song is by The B-52's and appearsPrivate Idaho. This song is by The B-52's and appears Hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hoo hooYou're living in your own Private IdahoLiving in your own Private IdahoUnderground like a wild 't go on the of the pool,Blue bottomless leads you straightRight through the gateThat opens on the pool. You're living in your own Private 're living in your own Private Idaho. Дізнайся, на якому радіо можна послухати трек The B-52's - Private B-52s began to attract fans far beyond the punk clubs of the Lower East Side - galvanizing the pop world with their 'stream-of-consciousness' approach to songwriting and outrageous performance. They had clearly tapped into a growing audience for new music that was much larger than anyone could have anticipated. We always appealed to people outside the mainstream, says Kate Pierson, and I think more people feel they're outside the mainstream these days