Culture Club: Karma Chameleon (Music Video 1983) Poster

(1983 Music Video)

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provocative
Kirpianuscus17 October 2023
After 40 years, provocative has so many senses , from a style who seems lost today to a joy of life absent to our time, from large slices of nostalgia and cool perspective about beginning of XIX century.

And, not the last, the lyrics are just good support for a special state , for smart crafted allusions and nice perspective about life.

Atmosphere of vacantion , joy and few drops of melancholia and the spirit of 80 s. And, no doubts, a sort of magic defining the perspective about a pure lost time.

So, delightful and good opportunity to remeet the colors and touches of youth in so many beautiful senses.
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Karma Chameleon lives on
safenoe29 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Peter Sinclair directed this entertaining video from Culture Club and it's quite timeless and one to watch over and over again. It's hard to believe the song and video was released over 40 years ago, wow, that's four decades ago, yet Karma Chameleon is timeless.

Culture Club has lived on despite the trials and tribulations of some, and Karma Chameleon is one to get the dance floor moving for sure because of the optimistic lyrics which can read depending upon which angle you're from and all. Anyway, do yourself a favor and watch the Karma Chameleon video along with Dire Strait's The Latest Trick.
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