FromTikiBot Meets The Atomic Wave!!! \r
Label: Grabaxiones Alicia -- GACD 0038\r
Format: CD\r
Country: Mexico\r
Released: 2007\r
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Tracklist\r
01. Buffalo\r
02. Mk-II\r
03. No Tengo Tabla\r
04. En Tierra Fértil\r
05. Krakatoa!!\r
06. Outer Limits\r
07. The Whip\r
08. Sham\r
09. Echo Rocket 88\r
10. Action!\r
11. Planeta Atlón\r
12. Viva Las Vegas\r
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Viva Las Vegas is a 1964 song written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman and recorded by Elvis Presley for his Viva Las Vegas film vehicle of that year. It has since become widely known and often performed by others.\r
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Punk band Dead Kennedys recorded a version of Viva Las Vegas on their 1980 debut album Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables.\r
The song had been a part of their live set almost since the bands inception.\r
Their version strips the musical arrangement down to guitar, bass, and drums, and uses a slightly faster tempo, yet maintains the songs melodic structure.\r
It also features satirical lyric changes by lead singer Jello Biafra in the second and third verses, referencing a gambler using speed and cocaine in order not to sleep a minute away. This version can also be found in Terry Gilliams 1998 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.\r
Nina Hagen recorded a version of Viva Las Vegas on her 1989 album Nina Hagen.\r
ZZ Top recorded a version of Viva Las Vegas in their own inimitable blues-rock style, as one of two new tracks on their 1992 Greatest Hits CD.\r
(This remake can also be heard on the compilations that succeeded it, the box set Chrome, Smoke & BBQ (2003) and the double-CD anthology Rancho Texicano (2004)).\r
The video for this song was reviewed by Beavis and Butt-Head in 1993.\r
Film co-star Ann-Margaret recut a version of the song for the live action movie The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) under the pseudonym of her animated alter-ego Ann-Margrock and with the songs title changed to, of course, Viva Rock Vegas.\r
Polish street punk/Oi! band The Analogs covered the song in Polish, without changing its name.\r
The bluegrass act The Grascals did a version of the song on their debut album in 2005.\r
Chilean punk band Fiskales Ad-Hok covered the song in Spanish, changing its name to Viva Santiago.\r
The song is featured in the film, The Big Lebowski. Shawn Colvin performs it as a folk ballad during the closing credits.\r
A rock version in the film is credited to a band called Big Johnson, and is styled after the ZZ Top version.\r
The Colvin version was recorded originally for the 1995 Rhino/Forward release, Til the Night is Gone: A Tribute to Songwriter Doc Pomus.\r
The 2003 Scooby-Doo movie Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico featured a variation of the song entitled Viva Mexico, done in a Latin beat.\r
The song is a part of Bruce Springsteens live act, and was included in The Last Temptation of Elvis, a commemorative album of renditions by singers, and rock groups, of songs made famous by Presley. Springsteens studio version of Viva Las Vegas was also included in the soundtrack of the 1992 film Honeymoon in Vegas, and in his 2003 compilation, The Essential Bruce Springsteen.\r
The Thrills performed Viva Las Vegas with James Burton at Elvis induction to the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004. The song was recorded live and later released as a B-side to The Irish Keep Gate-crashing.\r
There are also cover versions by Wayne Newton, The Residents, The Misfits, Billy Swan, Dolly Parton & the Grascals, Dread Zeppelin, Engelbert Humperdinck, Lee Rocker, Phil Cody, The Gipsy Vagabonds, The Stray Cats, Cornell Hurd, King Junior, The Blues Brothers, The Royal Crown Revue, Mort Shuman himself, The Southern Boys, and many, many others.\r
Radio station WGIR-FM in Manchester, New Hampshire, did a parody version, Viva Manch Vegas (referring to the sarcastic nickname of the city) on its Morning Buzz Show.\r
At UNLV athletic events, UNLVs band often plays a version of Viva Las Vegas in the same way most college bands play schools fight songs.\r
The song was recorded for a Viagra commercial with lyrics changed to Viva Viagra.\r
The song served as the theme tune for NBCs short-lived animation series, Father of the Pride.\r
The Mexican band Plastilina Mosh released Viva Las Vegas in their Tasty album.\r
In the 2003 movie Looney Tunes: Back in Action the song is played on the radio of the spy car Bugs Bunny and Kate Houghton are driving in on their way to Las Vegas with Bugs singing along to the song till Kate takes his guitar and throws it out of the car.\r
Dwayne The Rock Johnson sang a portion of the song during his WWE stint with the chorus changed to Viva Rock Vegas\r
Presleys version serves as the opening number in the first episode of the BBC One series Blackpool, with the various members of the Holden family singing along.\r
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