Any Oingo Boingo fan who has scoured the internet for some lovely hidden nuggets may have come across a collection called Forbidden Boingo: a collection of unreleased tracks, demos, live songs, etc. that won't be found on any officially released compilation. The tracks weren't all great quality, but then again, they were bootlegs recorded from tapes, vinyl, cds and such, so what did you expect? This channel has done well to polish up those same tracks I came across back then, make them sound even better than before and reintroduce them for any Boingoloids (not sure if anyone is still using that term) to enjoy! Hats of to ya, guys! :)
It's unfortunate that the remasters coming for the early Oingo albums by Rubellan Remasters won't have these songs, they couldn't get permission to press the unreleased material :(
@@kalozalt There was already that problem with some of the "Best Of" compilations: Best O' Boingo was released by MCA and had all their stuff from 1984-1990, while Skeletons In The Closet was released by A&M and covered 1980-1983. Definitely not the first time we saw two different compilations for the same band. It happens.
That was me haha. I was part of this OB group a looooooooooooong time ago and i'd find uploaded demos of songs and such. I thought I had EVERYTHING but this channel proves me wrong lol
The song's lyrics- When I was young, my mind would always wonder away I couldnt talk, I never had nothing to say But now I'm grown and nothing much seems to have changed I think I'm going insane, yeah Is this a fairytale, are you the seven dwarves? Did Snow White really die while fighting in the war? They were the only friends I ever trusted And now they're scattered and living in the city Unlisted numbers, it's such a pity Cinderella, undercover I say better alive than dead The war is coming but there's nothing much that we can do Stuck in a payphone but the operator won't let me through I close my eyes but the memories burn in my brain I think I'm going insane, yeah I heard a rumour, yeah, they say it's gone nuclear I stockpile cigarettes and double bolt the door A sanctuary for all my friends I'll stay in bed until the world ends So please don't wake me, I got to got to get away Cinderella, undercover I say better alive than dead I read the papers, the goose is dead They killed it looking for the golden egg But all they got was feathers Is this a fairytale, this can't be real There's fighting all around, they're screwing in the fields They say that values change when hunger or ambition strikes Survival is essential, any cost or any price The cartoon animals on old McDonald's farm Are nodding off in hotel rooms with needles in their arms The seven dwarves, well there's only four alive today And Cinderella is working for the CIA Cinderella the fairytale's over You should know, you've got scars to prove it But I'm still crazy about you Come on a spread em baby Cinderella, undercover I say better alive than dead Cinderella, undercover
@@segasonic23 I'm pretty sure you're right about it being "They killed it" instead of "They kept on," but I think it's "golden egg" in line with the goose from Jack and the Beanstalk
You're both exactly right, I hadn't heard it that way before. Funny how just that little difference in the golden goose verse adds another hidden layer to the song, Danny was brilliant at that
I really think that they should do what the Beatles did with there anthology albums, have officially released demo’s, unreleased stuff, live stuff, hell! Even old Mystic Nights stuff. Just basically take this entire Channel and make it an official album or box set or something. I feel like people would probably listen to that.
@@OingoBoingoTapes I would love if the masters were still around, but IIRC Oingo Boingo was one of the bands whose masters were housed in the UMG building and likely lost in the fire. There's always a chance someone else still has higher quality recordings than what's currently available though.
It was so gutting to read how their masters probably ended up. It would have affected all the unreleased studio songs for sure. But hopefully the demo tapes were spared, apparently Danny recorded most demos with the band at his home studio, on his own time, so here's hoping he still has those. And if we're really lucky copies of the master album tapes do survive.
I love both arrangements of this track. Good thing this earlier version floats around in better quality than some of their other demos/rough mixes, so it definitely gets a good amount of plays from me(the Only A Lad outtakes seem to have the most fortune when it comes to sound).
I've always like this song, but this earlier, more New Wave, version is so much better. Thank you for uploading all these demos - So many great Oingo Boingo songs I've never heard before! Reminds me of Halloween at Irvine Meadows! 🎃
OK well i think youtube might've deleted my comment because it won't show up but if it didn't and this is me replying 2 times my apologies: The parts in controller where it goes "faceless surgeons armed with razors..." reminds me of something i'd hear in a lemon demon song especially. Neil has actually cited Oingo Boingo, DEVO, and XTC as inspirations
@@dresdenvisage I mean there is some old ass quote from Danny that after travelling the world he's right wing or smth but still it is probably bended by media
@@dresdenvisage That information/interview is old asf, like 20 years old (and very possibly someones overinterpretation or just fake news) I know he's anti trump
@@m.m616 I don't really see how this song leans either left or right. It's more about the loss of childhood innocence, or perhaps losing old friends to addictions and wars, or even how dark the original fairy tales were. Disney has really twisted the original tales into something wholesome and cheery, despite the source material being dark and morbid. But to say that this song is about a culture war makes no sense. I, and I assume most people, interpret this song as the protagonist unable to deal with world conflicts of that time and the loss of childhood innocence; your old friends have gotten addicted to drugs or are about to die in a war.
Love the raw energy of this version, something I always felt the '88 "Alive" version lacked.
Any Oingo Boingo fan who has scoured the internet for some lovely hidden nuggets may have come across a collection called Forbidden Boingo: a collection of unreleased tracks, demos, live songs, etc. that won't be found on any officially released compilation. The tracks weren't all great quality, but then again, they were bootlegs recorded from tapes, vinyl, cds and such, so what did you expect?
This channel has done well to polish up those same tracks I came across back then, make them sound even better than before and reintroduce them for any Boingoloids (not sure if anyone is still using that term) to enjoy! Hats of to ya, guys! :)
It's unfortunate that the remasters coming for the early Oingo albums by Rubellan Remasters won't have these songs, they couldn't get permission to press the unreleased material :(
@@kalozalt There was already that problem with some of the "Best Of" compilations: Best O' Boingo was released by MCA and had all their stuff from 1984-1990, while Skeletons In The Closet was released by A&M and covered 1980-1983.
Definitely not the first time we saw two different compilations for the same band. It happens.
Boingoloid.... I'm using that as a handle on Bandcamp. 😁😁😁
@@kalozalt agreed. Glad he got permission for the ones he did though! Bummed he couldn’t get permission for the Bud commercial too. The master exists.
That was me haha. I was part of this OB group a looooooooooooong time ago and i'd find uploaded demos of songs and such. I thought I had EVERYTHING but this channel proves me wrong lol
The song's lyrics-
When I was young, my mind would always wonder away
I couldnt talk, I never had nothing to say
But now I'm grown and nothing much seems to have changed
I think I'm going insane, yeah
Is this a fairytale, are you the seven dwarves?
Did Snow White really die while fighting in the war?
They were the only friends I ever trusted
And now they're scattered and living in the city
Unlisted numbers, it's such a pity
Cinderella, undercover
I say better alive than dead
The war is coming but there's nothing much that we can do
Stuck in a payphone but the operator won't let me through
I close my eyes but the memories burn in my brain
I think I'm going insane, yeah
I heard a rumour, yeah, they say it's gone nuclear
I stockpile cigarettes and double bolt the door
A sanctuary for all my friends
I'll stay in bed until the world ends
So please don't wake me, I got to got to get away
Cinderella, undercover
I say better alive than dead
I read the papers, the goose is dead
They killed it looking for the golden egg
But all they got was feathers
Is this a fairytale, this can't be real
There's fighting all around, they're screwing in the fields
They say that values change when hunger or ambition strikes
Survival is essential, any cost or any price
The cartoon animals on old McDonald's farm
Are nodding off in hotel rooms with needles in their arms
The seven dwarves, well there's only four alive today
And Cinderella is working for the CIA
Cinderella the fairytale's over
You should know, you've got scars to prove it
But I'm still crazy about you
Come on a spread em baby
Cinderella, undercover
I say better alive than dead
Cinderella, undercover
I think in this version, after "Unlisted numbers," Danny says "it's such a pity"
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I believe its also "They killed it looking for a golden hen" as opposed to "They kept on looking for a golden hen"
@@segasonic23 I'm pretty sure you're right about it being "They killed it" instead of "They kept on," but I think it's "golden egg" in line with the goose from Jack and the Beanstalk
You're both exactly right, I hadn't heard it that way before. Funny how just that little difference in the golden goose verse adds another hidden layer to the song, Danny was brilliant at that
So Cinderella is Contrapoints?
I really think that they should do what the Beatles did with there anthology albums, have officially released demo’s, unreleased stuff, live stuff, hell! Even old Mystic Nights stuff. Just basically take this entire Channel and make it an official album or box set or something. I feel like people would probably listen to that.
@@OingoBoingoTapes I would love if the masters were still around, but IIRC Oingo Boingo was one of the bands whose masters were housed in the UMG building and likely lost in the fire. There's always a chance someone else still has higher quality recordings than what's currently available though.
It was so gutting to read how their masters probably ended up. It would have affected all the unreleased studio songs for sure. But hopefully the demo tapes were spared, apparently Danny recorded most demos with the band at his home studio, on his own time, so here's hoping he still has those. And if we're really lucky copies of the master album tapes do survive.
Oingo Boingo is such a great band
There's some lovely carry-over from the FZ theme in this.
Cinderella really be like "right luv, workin for the gov's now, see y'in hell"
Why do I think Cinderella might be transgender
@@waxeater112 You had a completely straight face when you typed this
Hmm. You might be onto something...
@@smilingipad3044 and? why does that matter?
@@smilingipad3044 shhhh
I love both arrangements of this track. Good thing this earlier version floats around in better quality than some of their other demos/rough mixes, so it definitely gets a good amount of plays from me(the Only A Lad outtakes seem to have the most fortune when it comes to sound).
I'm back again, I just can't fight the nostalgia, or keep away from your amazing collection. Thank you so much for this.
slaps
big time
@@andrewbuck171 aye
@@waxeater112 hey, u still alive? I noticed that you have commented on every single oingo boingo related video
@@nouhaila_ourhay alive n kickin still love boingo
@@waxeater112 that's good to hear, take care
Digging the drum pattern on this hidden jem.
I always say, I can't pick a favorite Oingo Boingo song.
This is my favorite. I think?
I've always like this song, but this earlier, more New Wave, version is so much better. Thank you for uploading all these demos - So many great Oingo Boingo songs I've never heard before! Reminds me of Halloween at Irvine Meadows! 🎃
I really wish they kept the line about the golden goose in the officially released version.
Просто прекрасно...
Thank you for posting this.
this sounds like something from lemon demon's spirit phone. i guess this is where Neil got it from lol
OK well i think youtube might've deleted my comment because it won't show up but if it didn't and this is me replying 2 times my apologies:
The parts in controller where it goes "faceless surgeons armed with razors..." reminds me of something i'd hear in a lemon demon song especially. Neil has actually cited Oingo Boingo, DEVO, and XTC as inspirations
Yas
Did I mention I love you guys?
But this song is released
This version of the song wasn’t though, the first public release of the song was on Boingo Alive 7 years later
Seems like Danny called it decades ago - and he agrees with the people who want to destroy fairytales now😢
What are you talking about?
@@dresdenvisage I mean there is some old ass quote from Danny that after travelling the world he's right wing or smth but still it is probably bended by media
@@m.m616 He's not right wing. Have you heard Big Mess? Super anti-Trump. And I believe he composed music for a Hillary campaign ad.
@@dresdenvisage That information/interview is old asf, like 20 years old (and very possibly someones overinterpretation or just fake news) I know he's anti trump
@@m.m616 I don't really see how this song leans either left or right. It's more about the loss of childhood innocence, or perhaps losing old friends to addictions and wars, or even how dark the original fairy tales were. Disney has really twisted the original tales into something wholesome and cheery, despite the source material being dark and morbid.
But to say that this song is about a culture war makes no sense. I, and I assume most people, interpret this song as the protagonist unable to deal with world conflicts of that time and the loss of childhood innocence; your old friends have gotten addicted to drugs or are about to die in a war.