Why Freur's 1983 "Doot Doot" Sounds so Mysterious
Have you heard the Welsh band Freur's "Doot Doot" from 1983? Either back then or more recently? In this video, we'll look at parts of the song, focusing on ARPEGGIOS—because Freur uses them to great impact in this song! I would love to hear your experience with "Doot Doot"! It's often such a loved song when we get to discover it. This song captured my interest and heart from the first time I heard it! Thank you very much for watching! Erin #newwave80s #darkwave #80s #1983 #music #collegeradio #alternativemusic #favoritesong #wales

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