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"If you've got love in your sights / Watch out, love bites / Yes it does /
It will be hell." --/Love Bites/ by Def Leppard
The song that started my CD buying spree in April '98
Like I said, it'll always be "Too Much Information." Sure, it's a
rocker, but it's really well-made. I love the slower stuff, too.
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Rich Bunnell or "Metal Man," whichever sounds more insane
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"Insects make me, make me want to DANCE!" -Oingo Boingo, "Insects"
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"Every jumbled pile of person has a thinking part that wonders what the
part that isn't thinking isn't thinking of" -TMBG, "Where Your Eyes
Don't Go"
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C
I'd have to go with the masses and say Come Undone. That song is so beautiful.
~Shell
"..and you wanted to dance, so I asked you to dance, but fear is in your soul."
-Save a Prayer, Duran Duran
Shelter. Can't explain why.
Matt
...so..what you're trying to say is...it ... depends on the mood?? :) :PPPP
:)
heheh Ordinary world has to be it.. :) I like sin of the cit-aye?? myself
too but ordinary world is a nice, dreaky, sort of lilting sound too it..
so..Id have to say it has first dibs :)
-John-
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Where all my dreams are showered upon
By the catastrophic rain of indescriminate surrealism
Kristian Child
Ordinary World
BUT
Breath after Breath, Come Undone and Femme Fatale are also very big
favourites and don't ask me to pick between these!!
Remember BBC1 tonight at 11:40pm!¬
Natalie
Laurence
Chris&Dean wrote in message <76eok8$gil$1...@newsource.ihug.co.nz>...
>So what is everyone's favourite song then? At the moment "Love Voodoo" is
>one of mine.,
>
>C
>
>
Well, let's face it, the whole album just rules.
I love every song on it.
Matt
Me:
> Gotta be /Ordinary World/, but that is very likely to change according to
> my mood. Also, it's a tough choice. So, since OW was the first DD song I
> fell in love with (and it was also the 1st DD album I bought), by default,
> OW is tops. Of course, like I said, it changes with mood :-)
Jay:
> ...so..what you're trying to say is...it ... depends on the mood?? :) :PPPP
> :)
>
> heheh Ordinary world has to be it.. :) I like sin of the cit-aye?? myself
> too but ordinary world is a nice, dreaky, sort of lilting sound too it..
> so..Id have to say it has first dibs :)
Yeah, /Sin of the City/ is good too :-) Also, I've had this thing,
where everything that meant anything to me last (academic school) year
happend on Thursday, and then I go hyper when it rains :-) That and all
the other reasons I mentioned above in my original post make /OW/
tops...as my sig today shows :-) I will have excerpts daily :-)
--
Came in from a rainy Thursday on the avenue, / Thought I heard you talking
softly. / I turned on the lights, the TV and the radio / Still I can't
escape the ghost of you. / What is happening to it all? / Crazy some say--
/ Where is the life that I recognise? / Gone away.
--/Ordinary World/ by Duran Duran
Hello everyone, who&wherever it may concern! :)
>So what is everyone's favourite song then? At the moment "Love Voodoo" is
>one of mine.,
As for me, from here, I never could choose between 'my' 3 great magic
ones:
- Come Undone
- Ordinary World
- Love Voodoo (no 3dfx 3D game card accelerator here, hein?!... :) )
But just after that come very closely too:
- Femme Fatale (in French, s'il vous plaît! :-) )
- _Sin of the City_, Too Much Information
- None of the Above, To Whom it May Concern too...
I don't know why but this last one even reminds me _now_ the rise of the
Internet today! :) -& I do love the musical end too!... Prophetic. :)
Even now, I listen them happily...
I don't want to 'polemic' but great lyric & intelligent melodies are
becoming more and more a rarity even in the usual great 'swinging london
pop' these days... 'everything must die'?! (90's XFiles!)... ;-(
But to conclude, I must say too that even the very firstly 'too easy'
suspected Breath after Breath or Shotgun are appreciated here sometimes
too; definitely depends on the mood, i suppose too. :)
But the CdRom random access helps too here i also presume... :o)
So; Very good DD album for me too, even if I remember have had to listen
it at least 3 times the first times to really love it on the whole!...
(thanks to the lyrics at first to understand the whole thing further
than the (at first) somewhat apparently 'easy' rythms sometimes! It was
completely _volontaire_ I understood finally!! really great indeed with
the lyrics!...).
But it was even harder with the 'next' one with Electric B.; that time I
had 5 times to appreciate it the same way!!... and even greater too!
The next DD Album will I have to blankly play it first 10 times?!?... :)
That's becoming more&more cryptic but always really great. ;;-)))
Vive Duran Duran! (really).
PS;
Du coup, I just listen it again when typing quickly this; it always
rocks in 1999 like in the first year: incredible !!
St., Paris.
Nb;
Apart so for their latest, I _do_ love too the Liberty Album and their
very first one with 'Friends of Mine' & 'Tel Aviv' on it (the sound of
this one strangely doesn't seem to really have fade away with the time,
and sound not at all so outdated now too!!... always co-he-rent and very
pleasant to listen even now. So it make *at least* _4_ great *overall*
albums!!... very rare too for any band... great! :)
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