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Post by Antlerman Alfred Logan on Aug 6, 2003 14:38:29 GMT -5
so this probably throws 'go wests' status as single of the day into question, but what the hell, i want to post this now.
this song taught us she is more deadlier than the male.
humour, marimbas and a great tune.
they followed it with an absolutly fabulous album.
then it all went crap.
if only they listened to my [unspoken, granted] suggestion and covered mr. zappa's dancing fool, the world may well be a better place.
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scandipop
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Post by scandipop on Aug 7, 2003 5:42:16 GMT -5
They were harmless weren't they.
Biggest hit was that fluke No.4 Avenging angels. Released in the quiet weeks after Christmas.
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Post by TheMoon on Aug 7, 2003 6:39:23 GMT -5
Quality song - I loved the music of the mid nineties. I think this was also followed up with Neighbourhood, which boasted lyrical genius like "At 666 there lives a Mr. Miller, he's our local vicar and a serial killer"
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Post by Antlerman Alfred Logan on Aug 7, 2003 11:43:13 GMT -5
in 999 they make a living from crime their house is always empty, cos they're all doing time.
tin planet was the most horrible follow-up ever.
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Post by angelesque on Aug 8, 2003 7:32:11 GMT -5
I loved Space. Avenging Angels was sweet, but Spiders was a quality album. Not sure what happened to them - I think Tin Planet was just too bad...
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Post by Ms Buffay on Aug 8, 2003 10:28:24 GMT -5
wow what a tune and half this is ...
'shock, shock, horror, horror, shock, shock, horror'
And will always remind me of the sadly departed 'Cold Feet'.
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Post by Antlerman Alfred Logan on Aug 8, 2003 12:39:25 GMT -5
one member went mad.
they're still limping along, i believe.
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Post by imissmybed on Aug 8, 2003 16:54:53 GMT -5
i was about 14 when this came out and i hated it because i thought it was sexist. actually, i still think that now. cracking tune, mind.
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