It started in Miami, Florida, back in the eighties. The Wind was a fiery popcombo who "recalled the Beatles and Big Star" according to then-Rolling Stone writer Kurt Loder who gave the unknown group an unheard-of one page rave review in that paper. The group were local faves. The thrombosis-inducing live shows that went down at places like the Button and 27 Birds are still spoken of with reverence in the southeast. The band self-released the now-legendary "Where It's At With The Wind" and the Mitch Easter-produced "Guest Of The Staphs".
Fall Love
Making Tyrone Disappear
Take Your Clothes Off When You Dance
American Blood
Tan Sleeve
Partly Girl, Portly Boy
Equidistant
Take Your Clothey Off When You Dance
When Lindsey Buckingham Shaved His Beard
The Girls Like The Hits
Discover Tan Sleeve and 50,000+ radio stations on our interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.
Open Spinn Radio