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Walk Like An Egyptian by The Bangles

Artist Biography For The Bangles

The Bangles Were One Of The New Generation Of Independent All-Women Bands That Followed The Go-Go's In The Early 1980s. Consisting Of Susanna Hoffs Guitar Vocals Debbi Peterson Drums Vocals Sister Vicki Peterson Guitar Vocals And Annette Zilinskas Who Was Later Replaced By Michael Steele Bass Vocals . The Band Was Formed In Los Angeles In 1981 As The Supersonic Bangs Later Shortened To The Bangs. They Were Forced To Change Their Name To The Bangles When A Band From New Jersey Also Named The Bangs Threatened To Sue. Early In Their Career They Were Associated With The Paisley Underground Scene In Los Angeles. The Single 'Manic Monday' Written By Prince Launched Their International Career. After 3 Successful Albums "All Over The Place" "Different Light" And "Everything" The Bangles Broke Up.
Susanna Hoffs Released Two Solo Albums In The 90's A Third Album Remained Unreleased . Vicki Peterson Joined The Continental Drifters. Debbie Peterson Had A Short-Lived Career With Siobhan Maher As Kindred Spirit While Michael Steele Lived In Semi-Retirement In California. The Bangles Reconvened In 2000 And Recorded A Reunion Album Released In 2003 On Koch Records Called "Doll Revolution". By Lucky Coincidence ? Their Single 'Eternal Flame' Had Since Been Covered By And Become A Hit Record For Atomic Kitten Which Helped To Rekindle Interest In Its Original Artist. "Sweetheart Of The Sun " The Bangles First Album Of Original Material Since "Doll Revolution" Was Released September 27 2011. The Anna Lee Sweetheart Of The Sun Songfacts States That The Album Was Recorded In Various Home Studios - Those Of Vicki Peterson And Susanna Hoffs As Well As The Hollywood Hills Home Studio Of Singer-Songwriter Matthew Sweet Who Produced The Record. They Continue To Play Live Sporadically. In January 2018 They Played Their First Show Since 2016 At Honda Center In Anaheim. It Also Was Their First Gig With Original Bassist Annette Zilinskas Since 1983.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Walk Like an Egyptian

"Walk Like An Egyptian" Is A Song Recorded By The American Band The Bangles. It Was Released In 1986 As The Third Single From The Album Different Light. It Was The Band's First Number One Single Being Certified Gold By The RIAA And Became Billboard's Number-One Song Of 1987. Liam Sternberg Who Wrote The Song Had Finished A Demo Version By January 1984 With Singer Marti Jones. He Offered It To Toni Basil Who Turned It Down. Lene Lovich Recorded The First Version Of The Song But It Went Unreleased When She Decided To Take A Break From Music To Raise Her Family. David Kahne From Peer Southern Publishing Was The Producer Of Different Light He Received A Copy Of The Demo And Liked It Especially Jones's "offhand Quality". Kahne Took The Song To The Bangles Who Agreed To Record It. He Had Each Member Of The Group Sing The Lyrics To Determine Who Would Sing Each Verse Vicki Peterson Michael Steele And Susanna Hoffs Sang Lead Vocals In The Final Version On The First Second And Third Verses Respectively. Kahne Disliked Particularly Debbi Peterson's Leads So She Was Relegated To Backing Vocals. This Angered Her And Caused Tension Within The Group. The Situation Was Exacerbated By The Use Of A Drum Machine In Place Of Her Drumming Further Diminishing Her Role In The Song. She Can Be Seen Playing The Tambourine During Their 1986 Performance On The Old Grey Whistle Test. The Whistling In The Song Was Performed By Machine Not By Anyone In The Band. "Walk Like An Egyptian" Was Released As The Third Single From Different Light. It Debuted On The Billboard Hot 100 In September 1986. The Song Reached A Peak Of Number Three On The UK Singles Chart In November 1986 And Reached Number One In The US On December 20 Staying At The Top Of The Hot 100 For Four Weeks Carrying It Over Into January 1987. The Success Of The Song And "Manic Monday" Propelled Different Light To Number Two On The Billboard 200 Chart Making It The Group's Most Successful Album. The Music Video For "Walk Like An Egyptian" Was Nominated For Best Group Video At The 1987 MTV Video Music Awards. It Features Both The Bangles Performing The Song At A Concert And Scenes Of People Dancing In Poses Similar To Those Depicted In The Ancient Egyptian Reliefs That Inspired Songwriter Liam Sternberg. Most Of These People Were Filmed On The Streets Of New York City Although Special Effects Were Used To Modify Photos Of Princess Diana Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi And The Statue Of Liberty. In A Popular Scene From The Video Hoffs Was Filmed In A Close-Up Where Her Eyes Moved From Side To Side Looking Left And Right. When Asked About The Scene In An Interview Hoffs Explained That She Was Looking At Individual Audience Members During The Video Shoot Which Took Place With A Live Audience. Looking Directly At Individual Audience Members Was A Technique She Used To Overcome Stage Fright And She Was Unaware That The Camera Had A Close-Up On Her While She Was Employing This Technique Switching Between One Audience Member On Her Left And One On Her Right. In 1990 "Walk Like An Egyptian" Was Re-Issued As A Single In The UK To Promote The Bangles' Greatest Hits Album. It Featured New Remixes For The Song Called Ozymandias Remix. It Charted At Number 73 In The UK. "Walk Like An Egyptian" Was One Of The Songs Which Were Claimed To Have Been Banned By Clear Channel Following The September 11 2001 Attacks. Snopes In Researching This Found That The List Was Simply Suggestions Regarding Songs To Be Sensitive About When Deciding What To Play. It Was Also Included In A "list Of Records To Be Avoided" Drawn Up By The BBC During The Gulf War. In 2014 The Song Was Used As The First Ending For The Third Part Of The Anime Adaptation Of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Stardust Crusaders.

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