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  • Saturday, 22 November 2008

INTAFERON - Steamhammer Sam - 1983 video

INTAFERON "STEAMHAMMER SAM". This honky-tonk influenced pop single was released only in the UK, but actually became more popular in Los Angeles than London, due to heavy radio airplay as an import. ---------- BRINGING 4GOTTEN TRAXXX BACK TO THE MASSES! We're posting audio versions of long-forgotten music from the 70s, 80s, and 90s for your listening pleasure. We tend to focus on songs or versions that either have no existing video or one that is not posted on YouTube, and/or are out-of-print, rare and difficult to find. WE PROVIDE THIS SERVICE FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE ONLY, any copying, reproducing or downloading is strictly prohibited. We do not trade or sell mp3s, so don't even ask. All of the items pictured come from private collections, and they are not for sale. Our purpose is to highlight songs that have been unjustly ignored over time, to reunite fans of these long-lost artists, and to hopefully generate enough renewed interest in these past classics to inspire the music industry to offer these songs for sale as legal downloads or reissue these them as compilations. ENJOY AND REMINISCE!

Running time: 03:48

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