Here's a group I saw back in the day in Philly at the Spectrum. The Kinks. It was probably 1980 or 1981. This is the song Apeman.
At 28 seconds in they show the profile of a person in an Ape mask. At first I was all, "Is that a real person?" Then I realized it was a mask.
"I don't feel safe in this world no more
ReplyDeleteI don't want to die in a nuclear war
I want to sail away to a distant shore
And make like an ape man."
That's right T-Ro. That's right.
ReplyDeleteBut did you see that ape mask??
Muswell Hillbillies. The Kinks' answer to the Stones' Exile on Main Street. No apes were harmed in the making of that record.
ReplyDeleteOh, I saw it.
ReplyDeleteIt went by in the blink of eye
just like us apes that just appeared from the sky
I don't know what it is and I don't know why
but, I am an apeman
I don't think that was a mask. I think it was an actual ape. A well behaved ape, but a real ape nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteHaha! That WAS a little creepy! Pretty authentic mask, too! Thanks for the nostalgic journey back in time!
ReplyDeleteAnything Fits - That is a pretty good mask for back then.
ReplyDeleteAffenage - me too. I remember nothing.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I went to sooooo many concerts about that time, but don't remember any of them. It's a plague.
ReplyDeleteThat was not a mask, but some poor deformed ape man.
The Kinks ! Im SO jealous right now ! I was born too late, at least a decade !
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It looked real, but I guess it was a mask or a heavily drugged ape :-)
Dominica - you've got to rub it in don't you?
ReplyDeleteReal vs. mask. Too close to make the call.
ReplyDeleteDebbie - Yeah. The more I look at it I think it was a hybrid.
ReplyDeletesayin' hi.
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