This is Japanese New-Wave Electro J-Pop group Polysics performing My Sharona by The Knack, as performed by many other artists in the past and/or confused to have been performed by other artists.
This performance is not the very same that was featured on the You-You-You DVD Single at 93ft East.
This was at The Garage in London on 4th July 2006.
This is Japanese New-Wave Electro J-Pop group Polysics performing recent mega-hit 'I My Me Mine' at The Spitz, London, on the 12th June during a brief tour in 2007.
This is Japanese New-Wave Electro J-Pop group Polysics performing old favourite 'Peach Pie on the Beach' at The Spitz, London, on the 12th June during a brief tour in 2007
This is Japanese New-Wave Electro J-Pop group Polysics performing their infamous Animutation hit 'New Wave Jacket' at The Garage, London, on the 4th July during their 2006 tour.
This is Japanese New-Wave Electro J-Pop group Polysics performing the spectacular 'Mr Pshycho-Psycho' at The Spitz, London, on the 12th June during a brief tour in 2007.
This is Japanese New-Wave Electro J-Pop group Polysics performing 'Life in Yellow' after introducing themselves at The Spitz, London, on the 12th June during a brief tour in 2007.
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