01.23.07
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Fee Fi Fo Fum
Fee Fi Fo Fum during a “Street Attack” in 1977
in the next few weeks we will be posting the music of Fee Fi Fo Fum for your listening pleasure, and to revisit their urban pop sensibility, which straddled the plastic optimism of MTV and the dark side of Reagan’s moon. these songs existed at a time when aids was ravaging while corporatism was ravishing our humanity. it’s all over now for the four f’s; nevertheless, we will embark on the postmortem of a band that sang to our spirit that a better world is possible.
The following link is the launching point and click for the Fee Fi Fo Fum shadow of tours, which begins now.
Sugar Ditch Alley (Live at Feb’s 1987)
Tags: Fee Fi Fo Fum, javier hernandez-miyares, alberto miyares
DT said,
January 25, 2007 at 6:05 pm
Hey. I found your site. That song was pretty good. I like the band name, Fee Fi Fo Fum. and yes. the link worked.
now. how about getting in contact with Mick? just kidding
Christian Long said,
January 25, 2007 at 10:42 pm
Sounds good. Thanks for shaking out those old bones. Not fade away!
fefa said,
January 28, 2007 at 10:35 pm
Hearing Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum again brought back memories of younger times filled with dreams and enthusiasm…..Keep the music going……and the dreams alive…..