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Flashback Friday: Baz Luhrmann

Today’s Flashback Friday comes courtesy of my friends and former roommates, who managed to pull this gem of a track out of my memory. The song is Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen), by Baz Luhrmann off of the Everything For Everybody album, released March 31, 1998.

Baz Luhrmann is probably best known for his directorial skills in such films as Mulan Rouge, however in 1998 he released this collection of songs that included extended version and remixes of other popular songs from several different eras covering everything from Prince’sWhen Doves Cry” to Doris Day’sPerhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps.” The most notable song off the album is this track, which got some serious radio and video airplay when released.

The legend says the wording was from a graduation speech at MIT while in truth they were a journalist writing what she would say at such a speech, but either way their insight isn’t lost. The lyrics were actually taken from a column published in The Chicago Tribune in 1997. The song even had a seal of approval from the Bishop of Liverpool who said at the time that he believed ‘Everybody’s Free’ carried an important moral message.

Enjoy the track, and remember to wear your sunscreen!

posted on October 26th, 2007 @ 12:00 am by Sean Loyless (Haggis) | This article has been viewed 1,103 times.

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  1. Radar Detector Says:

    I lovee Baz Luhrmann for Mulan Rouge.. what an amazing movie!

  2. Radar Detector Says:

    I lovee Baz Luhrmann for Mulan Rouge.. what an amazing movie!

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