According to Denis McNamara who was the program director at New Music station WLIR during the bands heyday this has led to a "curiosity" about the group over the years.
Despite the "Biggest Hits of the 60s and 70s" slogan, the station also plays a fair amount of music from the 1980s, having added artists like Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Naked Eyes, George Michael, Tiffany, and Culture Club to its playlist in recent months.
For Your Eyes Only | Bright Eyes | For Your Eyes Only (film) | Bright Eyes (band) | Naked City | Eyes Wide Shut | Naked Lunch | Naked City (TV series) | Naked Raygun | Wolf Eyes | The Naked Gun | Can't Take My Eyes Off You | Their Eyes Were Watching God | Wild Eyes | The Naked Maja | The Naked Heart | The Naked Brothers Band (TV series) | The Hills Have Eyes | The 69 Eyes | Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult | Naked (film) | Naked | Eyes & Eyes & Eyes Ago | Crystal Eyes | Bif Naked | Behind Blue Eyes | The Woman with Dog's Eyes | The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse | The Naked Ape | The Naked and Famous |
Mansfield went on to achieve considerable success in the field of production with After the Fire, a-ha, Aztec Camera, The B-52's, The Damned, Captain Sensible, Naked Eyes, Mari Wilson, Jean Paul Gaultier, Miguel Bosé, and Ana Torroja.
Naked Eyes' two biggest hits were their rendition of the Burt Bacharach song "Always Something There to Remind Me", and the self-penned "Promises, Promises".
Camps were made on the ridge, which could be seen from naked eyes even starting from Grahan.