FROZEN GHOST Should I See 1987

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Frōzen Ghōst was a Canadian rock band formed in 1985 in Toronto by Arnold Lanni and Wolf Hassel who were previously with the band Sheriff. The band received a Juno Award for "Most Promising Group of the Year" in 1987.

"Should I See", an anti-censorship song, became a minor hit in the United States, reaching number 69 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles in 1987. The video for that song was also nominated at the 1987 Juno Awards for "Best Video of the Year".
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Great song. Never was a top 40 hit in the USA but did receive a good deal of airplay on our local top 40 station in the spring of 1987. Message really hits home today with the censorship going on.

ckap
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I'm very thankful I was living in the 80's when the songs and groups made great music it was a great decade Frozen Ghost were awesome I became a big fan of the music

keithsanderson
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A great and important song about freedom of speech.

jabezscratch
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Such an awesome decade for great music 🎶. Loved it!!!

jamesmelendez
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I came accross this song back in the day and just recently heard it again; What a poingiant song for the state of the United States right now.

MarkFaust
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great sound. would have thought this to be 1986 not 1987, takes me back to the mid 1980s the best time ever for music.

dampergoldenrod
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This was a such a great decade for groups and music sometimes I would love to go back to the 80's groups like Frozen Ghost were cool I loved the songs the group did in 1987 awesome.

keithsanderson
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The official Frozen Ghost channel has turned off comments on this song! How ironic is that?!?!

johnh
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Perfect Tune for me today in Dec 2023~!

RogerDiotte
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This is a great song to give people in the democratic party in US

jameschristopher
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When I first heard this I thought it was The Fixx.  Always liked it just couldn't find it under songs by The Fixx. : )

skylx
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I always wanted to hear these guys work with Jesus Jones as a super group

cheapenstein
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Great song. I particularly like the part from 1:58 to 2:31.

WSC
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Dedicated to all the fact checkers on Facebook.

BLP
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When this song was written it was the 80's and directed at the far right neocons. Today is would apply more to the regressive left. I dedicate it to both regimes/cults.

Iconoclastithon
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the worst music of the 1980s was guns and hoses and bon jovi and jacko but that is what rigged radio played not good music like this.

dampergoldenrod