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After Leonard Nimoy spanned the galaxy on the USS Enterprise as Mr. Spock on "Star Trek," he drove the Bangles down to Liverpool in the 1984 video for the band's catchy "Going Down to Liverpool." ...
Around 1966, Tamar Simon Hoffs, the mother of Bangle Susannah Hoffs, was encouraged by Leonard Nimoy to join the crew of his movie project Deathwatch, which was filming around the debut of Star Trek.
Its video, which featured Leonard Nimoy of Star Trek (who was also a friend of Hoff’s and her family) as The Bangles’ chauffeur, received airplay on MTV. The Bangles also performed the song on ...
Perhaps it was the music bug that got Nimoy to appear in the Bangles video, “Going Down To Liverpool” It wasn’t Nimoy’s musical abilities that inspired Pharrell Williams to name his record ...
In 1986, Nimoy also starred in The Bangles‘ music video for their Katrina and the Waves cover “Going Down to Liverpool” and nearly 20 years later in Bruno Mars‘ “The Lazy Song.” ...
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. A few people have bought a Leonard Nimoy photograph without knowing who Leonard Nimoy is. Most likely they are migrants who arrived here through a wormhole from the Gamma ...
It was The Bangles’ major-label debut single in 1984, which technically means it came after the Paisley heyday, but this is the one Wynn had to pick. After all, The Bangles wrote it about him.