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GoldFish — Moonwalk Away
Album: Three Second Memory
Avg rating:
7.1

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Total ratings: 3988









Released: 2013
Length: 5:56
Plays (last 30 days): 3
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
etc...
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The mix of everything with the strings and piano cuts is lovely!

The vocals kinda remind me of Moonchild Sanelly...
I first heard this when RP played it during the pandemic here in the UK. From then on I would always play it to make me feel upbeat and possitive before going for a skate or an epic bike ride. Thank you Will & RP 
Just no.
don't walk away!
 alexandersmcmillan wrote:

Ever since this song came on and made my one year old daughter start grooving in her high chair it has forever been imbued with the most positive feelings. 10.

I believe why it’s so likable…

it calls to our childlike hearts in a positive kinda way. 🙂

let’s be light, and float about the dance floor!

a deathly 'ush ensued.....
(mellow mix still there, tho.
 VV wrote:

I like this song and am at a complete loss to explain why.



Drugs are bad, mmmkay?
Complete crap!
This is weird and quirky and fun. We need more music like this.
 tinypriest wrote:

The arc of this thing gets old after 5 years of hearing it maybe 30 times here. Doesn't have that kind of staying power. And wtf is she singing? It's gotten irritating to hear that gibberish lyric, franky.


I'm still grooving on it 10 years later.   And don't call me Franky.

Love so much.
Like it less each time I hear it
 Edweirdo wrote:

I found myself lying in bed the other night with this running round my brain ... so it's gone 8 -> 9.  There's something ineffably charming about it.



It really shouldn't be but it is, repetition, earworms and all. And there is something ineffably charming about the expression ineffably charming :-)
I found myself lying in bed the other night with this running round my brain ... so it's gone 8 -> 9.  There's something ineffably charming about it.
This little ditty raises your spirits 
 SoundThinker wrote:

After all these years, THERE ARE NOT ANY DOGGIE BAGS!

How wrong you are!



I too have no idea why I like this. But it makes me shuffle in my chair. I’m
Sitting in the pub in Stoke D’Abernon. Having a quiet pint and a packet of crisps before I go home to cook Sunday lunch.  As they say all is good … thank you Bill and Rebbecca for bringing me these tunes. It got an 8 
 VV wrote:

I like this song and am at a complete loss to explain why.



Ah, yes, are you just a moonwalk away from knowing why?
Lots of nice funny comments for a nice song. 
After all these years, THERE ARE NOT ANY DOGGIE BAGS!
Sounds like Lemon Jelly
 VV wrote:

I like this song and am at a complete loss to explain why.


it's the 3 second memory thing. i think. cannot remember
are the mixed in little kid vocals from one of the band member's family? that would be interesting.
 timmus wrote:

This sounds a bit like that stock music they always use in those "global" TV commercials (travel, hotels, etc) where they show action across the world in slow motion.



Maybe, Virgin and Richard Branson perhaps?
This sounds a bit like that stock music they always use in those "global" TV commercials (travel, hotels, etc) where they show action across the world in slow motion.
Even today, "There are no doggie bags"!

One would think that after all these years, they would have found some. 
 Easyrider wrote:

Nice uplifting track on this bright sunny day in Portugal. Greetings to all RP listeners and a huge thanks to all at RP for providing the solid sounds which uplift our days on Mother Earth ✌️




YES!  The 1st time I heard his, I did not like it. Now, ILIKE IT!  I guess it grew on me.  I gave it a 7.  Thanx RP!  
Nice uplifting track on this bright sunny day in Portugal. Greetings to all RP listeners and a huge thanks to all at RP for providing the solid sounds which uplift our days on Mother Earth ✌️
There are no doggie bags!  
i love this
Why all the hate? It’s a happy tune, ya buncha mooks!

Start tapping your toes or get up and dance!!

(or not. I’m not the bossa you.) 😊 ☮️ 
very very fine 
Another song where I wish there was a chair dancing RP emoji.
Great track.
 SoundThinker wrote:

Years later, "There are no doggie bags!" 


Oprah needs to have a new audience give away "YOU get a doggie bag, YOU get a doggie bag; DOGGIE BAGS for EVERYONE!!!"  

LLRP
I had no idea what the lyrics were until today when I was on the RP page.  I just loved the sound.... and now that I know the words so much cooler, even in their brevity.
Years later, "There are no doggie bags!" 
I'm diggin' it
Lovely to hear our bands as well. 

Another one is Johnny Clegg. RiP 






Great memories of playing Goldfish's CDs in a hire car driving round Cape Town. Many catchy tunes like this one
 ScottishWillie wrote:



I have two boys in their early 20s who have been listening to Radio Paradise for almost all their lives. It was part of what made them the men they are today, and for that, I'm grateful to the Radio Paradise!



Works the other way too. Early May 2015 I was in London visiting my older son when I realized the music that was playing in her apartment was really good and asked him what was that and he replied "Radio Paradise". He knows the good stuff.
So nice to see positive comments. Doesn’t always pan that way, Hey! All happy, just now. X
This is one of the songs that has you smiling and bobbing your head around, maybe even bounce a little :) 
Despite today's scrubbed launch of NASA's Artemis 1, all the world is about one year away from another ... MOONWALK!  

(yeah, baby; ain't that sumpthin?)
I am so grateful to RP for connecting me to new music from the homeland I left decades ago. 
Opens the heart right up.
Suggestion: Hide the average rating until you've entered a rating of your own. I think knowing what everyone else thinks before you cast your vote biases you.
 On_The_Beach wrote:
 

mono ku eee
 VV wrote:

I like this song and am at a complete loss to explain why.



bouncy unbridled optimism unburdened by a lyric?
Anyone wanna dance?
Reminds me of Lemon Jelly
 ahenwood wrote:





You left out the "THERE ARE NO DOGGIE BAGS!" !!!
Still today and forever = THERE ARE NO DOGGIE BAGS! 
 fredhatman wrote:

Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
A moonwalk awayBaby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk…

With love from Cape Town... Nkosi ngiyakulu!



...and Sawubona to you from the Mother City! Great to be vibing to a Saffa tune, long may Goldfish be pumping out their grooves.
 fredhatman wrote:

Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
A moonwalk awayBaby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk…

With love from Cape Town... Nkosi ngiyakulu!



 SoundThinker wrote:

There are no doggy bags! 


You can almost count how often this is played just by counting how many times this comment has been made (by you).
Most excellent for winding down an academic semester and getting stuff done!
 Lindo525 wrote:

Pretty sure its: Beef poblano bloom on my walk all day.

Those beef poblanos are delicious, and lovely when in bloom.


That made my morning...lmao 
 ziggytrix wrote:


It would be cool to hear His Majesty King Raam here. :D

(tho I worry a lot of RP listeners would find it way too repetitive)

Try to up load it and see if Bill accepts it.
 inashrub wrote:

Really like Lemon Jelly, who I also like!



It would be cool to hear His Majesty King Raam here. :D

(tho I worry a lot of RP listeners would find it way too repetitive)
 SoundThinker wrote:

There are no doggy bags! 



And there we have a permanent ear worm- for which thank you 
Good track to listen to while working. At first listen, an easy 7 with room to grow.  More, please!
The car noises or whatever they are really bug me in this.
I listened this song...But i don't remenber if i love it
 SoundThinker wrote:

There are no doggy bags! 



ARRRGGGHHH! What have you done to me! I can not un-hear this...
We be biting our lower lips and dancing in the kitchen like late middle-aged dads!
 tinypriest wrote:
The arc of this thing gets old after 5 years of hearing it maybe 30 times here. Doesn't have that kind of staying power. And wtf is she singing? It's gotten irritating to hear that gibberish lyric, franky.
 
lighten up and have some fun. It's good for the soul.
There are no doggy bags! 
 Rockit9 wrote:
Pay back, I'm on my way!
 
That's a bit of a stretch...
Pay back, I'm on my way!
 VV wrote:
I like this song and am at a complete loss to explain why.
 
Well, for starters, it's exuberantly happy!
Really like Lemon Jelly, who I also like!
 alexandersmcmillan wrote:
Ever since this song came on and made my one year old daughter start grooving in her high chair it has forever been imbued with the most positive feelings. 10.
 
alexandersmcmillan wrote:
Well, she's 3 now and still loves to dance to this song. Thank you RP for being a kind of wonderful soundtrack to my children's lives (I now have a 5 month old daughter, too!).

I have two boys in their early 20s who have been listening to Radio Paradise for almost all their lives. It was part of what made them the men they are today, and for that, I'm truly grateful to Radio Paradise!

The arc of this thing gets old after 5 years of hearing it maybe 30 times here. Doesn't have that kind of staying power. And wtf is she singing? It's gotten irritating to hear that gibberish lyric, franky.
 CHuLoYo wrote:
{#Bananasplit}

How many more times this will be played?
 
many more times

Sorry, not doggy bags, no 10. So just 9 because this thing grooves, even without d.b.
My 30-y-o daughter and her sweetie are EDM DJs. When I can bring them something like this that they've never heard, it's a good day in Old Guy country.
I hurt my back two days ago. We be dancin' in the kitchen- in pain, but still dancin'.

 Okay ... that's enough of that. 
I think I like it, I forget.
the mood in my house just improved significantly
 alexandersmcmillan wrote:
Ever since this song came on and made my one year old daughter start grooving in her high chair it has forever been imbued with the most positive feelings. 10.
 
Well, she's 3 now and still loves to dance to this song. Thank you RP for being a kind of wonderful soundtrack to my children's lives (I now have a 5 month old daughter, too!).
This reminds me a lot of Poi Dog Pondering's later work - groovy, uplifting.
 DW4554 wrote:
128 bpm disco crap. 
 

It's not 128 bpm.
Gawd that song is hideous. Had to drop it down to a 1. Long overdue. 
hey mi amor vámonos pues
vámonos pues
vámonos  pues
Happy happy place :-)
You are so right! 

 
Jelani wrote:
Volume
 

Volume
Great song if you have a decent stereo setup.
My mood just improved!
Should have been the title tune to Finding Dory... Suitably irritating.
Love it.  Never heard of Goldfish, but this is really catchy.
 Proclivities wrote:
 
 
You should have more faith in our self-destruction skills.
128 bpm disco crap. 
 alexandersmcmillan wrote:
Ever since this song came on and made my one year old daughter start grooving in her high chair it has forever been imbued with the most positive feelings. 10.
 
Exactly what the 10 rating is for....Long Live RP and teaching them young'uns early to appreciate music!!
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
A moonwalk awayBaby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk away, a moonwalk away
Baby, I know that I am a moonwalk away
A moonwalk…

With love from Cape Town... Nkosi ngiyakulu!
 eveliko wrote:
The beginning of the final decline of mankind.
 
 
I think it's safe to say that that's an exaggeration.

There are no doggie bags!
Ever since this song came on and made my one year old daughter start grooving in her high chair it has forever been imbued with the most positive feelings. 10.
Any song that makes me chair dance within the first few bars gets an 8
 eveliko wrote:
The beginning of the final decline of mankind.
 
If only...
@soundthinker @maxvonevil Thanks mates, made my morning! "there are no doggie bags" It's not a complex tune, but oh well, not all have to be.
Interesting, but could do without some of the annoying  vocal riffs.
best way to end an argument. . .  Moonwalk away 
Giving this a 7 as the doggiebag comments made me laugh. Now I've got that damn tune in my head for the rest of the day. Thanks!
Baby, I know, I Moonwalk Away.
 eveliko wrote:
The beginning of the final decline of mankind.
 
Correct, and fabulous.  
 alisathegreat wrote:
This song makes me happy. 
 
Me too!
No matter how many times you ask, “There are no doggie bags!”
This song makes me happy. 
Has that certain something to lift it above the norm. That rhythm is stunning
Love this - it's happy and has a sort of tribal sound to it.
No matter how many times you ask, “There are no doggy bags!”
 Lindo525 wrote:

Pretty sure its: Beef poblano bloom on my walk all day.

Those beef poblanos are delicious, and lovely when in bloom.
 
Okay yea I think you're right actually. My bad.
Dang! No matter how many times you ask: There are no more doggie bags!
No loss to me ... it's what it is. Wonderful and uplifting .. it's only pop music
I like this song and am at a complete loss to explain why.