It’s not the first time a Netflix series has resurfaced a classic song from the 1980s, but unlike Kate Bush and Stranger Things, British New Wave band Wang Chung had no idea that John Mulaney had opted to use “To Live and Die in L.A.,” their 1985 ode to La La Land, as the theme song for his recent Netflix talk show, Everybody’s in L.A.
“It’s a total surprise that it’s blown up in the way that it has,” Wang Chung lead singer Jack Hues told Variety in an interview published Monday.
“It’s so nice to see it get used in such a cool way,” added guitarist Nick Feldman, a self-professed fan of Mulaney’s work. “The way it’s placed into the show—which I’ve watched a couple of episodes and I really liked—it really works well. That collage of images from Los Angeles,...
“It’s a total surprise that it’s blown up in the way that it has,” Wang Chung lead singer Jack Hues told Variety in an interview published Monday.
“It’s so nice to see it get used in such a cool way,” added guitarist Nick Feldman, a self-professed fan of Mulaney’s work. “The way it’s placed into the show—which I’ve watched a couple of episodes and I really liked—it really works well. That collage of images from Los Angeles,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Jennifer M. Wood
- LateNighter
Wang Chung had no idea John Mulaney’s six-episode Netflix talk show “Everybody’s in LA” would use their 1985 song “To Live and Die in L.A.” as its theme song — but they’re thrilled he did.
“It’s a total surprise that it’s blown up in the way that it has,” says Wang Chung lead singer Jack Hues, who first heard of the usage on “Everybody’s in LA” via “the guy who does our merch.”
For guitarist Nick Feldman, the other half of the duo, he was already a big Mulaney fan when he got the news that “To Live and Die in L.A.” was suddenly getting a new breath of life on Netflix. “It’s so nice to see it get used in such a cool way,” he says. “The way it’s placed into the show — which I’ve watched a couple of episodes and I...
“It’s a total surprise that it’s blown up in the way that it has,” says Wang Chung lead singer Jack Hues, who first heard of the usage on “Everybody’s in LA” via “the guy who does our merch.”
For guitarist Nick Feldman, the other half of the duo, he was already a big Mulaney fan when he got the news that “To Live and Die in L.A.” was suddenly getting a new breath of life on Netflix. “It’s so nice to see it get used in such a cool way,” he says. “The way it’s placed into the show — which I’ve watched a couple of episodes and I...
- 5/20/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Wang Chung, Men Without Hats, The Motels, and Naked Eyes are teaming up for a 2024 tour dubbed “Abducted by the ’80s.”
Featuring a rotating lineup, the time machine trek kicks off in Kyle, Texas on May 17th and will stop in cities like St. Louis, Louisville, and Jacksonville before wrapping up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on June 23rd. See the schedule below.
Tickets for “Abducted by the ’80s” can be found on the tour website. Fans can also check for deals on StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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The “Abducted by the ’80s” setlist will feature beloved cuts from all four acts, including “Dance Hall Days,” “The Safety Dance,” “Only the Lonely,” and “Always Something There to Remind Me.
Featuring a rotating lineup, the time machine trek kicks off in Kyle, Texas on May 17th and will stop in cities like St. Louis, Louisville, and Jacksonville before wrapping up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on June 23rd. See the schedule below.
Tickets for “Abducted by the ’80s” can be found on the tour website. Fans can also check for deals on StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Get Abducted by the '80s Tickets Here
The “Abducted by the ’80s” setlist will feature beloved cuts from all four acts, including “Dance Hall Days,” “The Safety Dance,” “Only the Lonely,” and “Always Something There to Remind Me.
- 3/20/2024
- by Mary Siroky
- Consequence - Music
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