Amsterdam (Guster song)
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| "Amsterdam" | |||||||||||||||||||
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| Single by Guster | |||||||||||||||||||
| from the album Keep It Together | |||||||||||||||||||
| Released | 2003 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Format | CD single | ||||||||||||||||||
| Recorded | 2001-2003 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||||||||||||||||
| Length | 3:37 | ||||||||||||||||||
| Label | Palm/Reprise Records | ||||||||||||||||||
| Producer | Roger Moutenot and Ron Aniello | ||||||||||||||||||
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"Amsterdam" is Guster's first single released off the 2003 album Keep It Together. It is also on the live CD and DVD Guster on Ice.[1]
[edit] Pop culture references
The song mentions The Shaggs as well as also referencing Nena's 99 Luftballons with the lines "From your red balloon you were/a super high tech jet fighter".
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