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Post by Barrow-wight aka MELLON on Dec 9, 2002 22:08:09 GMT
Right now David Coverdale / "Give me more time" ... on Radio Beat ;D ... perhaps best music station locally : www.radiobeat.cz/Their Hard & Heavy on Sunday has no match, btw. (Yesterday's program is here: www.radiobeat.cz/main.php?stranka=program&porad=683 ) Check their web ... though it is in Czech just a random look will tell you what the station is like
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Post by Pina on Dec 10, 2002 1:10:27 GMT
Otis Redding: The Definitive Collection! Awesome!
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Post by mary on Dec 10, 2002 22:32:33 GMT
;D ROSANGELA! I have a dark side.....this summer I saw The Cure here in Rome...2H30m of dark music....I only missed Lullabye and Pictures of you.....great live!
I adore The Smiths....and the Sisters! MELLON:have you listened to "gimme shelter" covered by Sisters of Mercy? I like it a lot!
one of my fave Smith' Song:
A dreaded sunny day so I meet you at the cemetry gates Keats and Yeats are on your side A dreaded sunny day so I meet you at the cemetry gates Keats and Yeats are on your side while Wilde is on mine So we go inside and we gravely read the stones all those people all those lives where are they now ? with loves, and hates and passions just like mine they were born and then they lived and then they died which seems so unfair and I wantr to crv You say: "ere thrice the sun hath done salutation to the dawn" and you claim these words as your own but Im well-read, have heard them said a hundred times (maybe less, maybe more) if you must write prose/poems the words you use should be your own dont plagiarise or take "on loans" there's alweays someone, somewhere with a big nose, who knows and who trips you up and laughs when you fall You say: "ere long done do does did " words which could only be your own you then produce the text from whence was ripped (some dizzy whore, 1804) A dreaded sunny day so let's go where we're happy so I meet you at the cemetry gates Keats and Yeats are on your side A dreaded sunny day so let's go where we're wanted so I meet you at the cemetry gates Keats and Yeats are on your side but you lose because Wilde is on mine
I love this song.....
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Post by Rosangela on Dec 11, 2002 19:47:06 GMT
Yes, I like "Bela..." a lot! They have lots of good songs, sometimes they can be funny too, not only dark. And "Gimme Shelter" covered by Sisters is really good. They covered Stooges too, I don't remember the song at this moment. And The Cure came to Brazil once, I went to the show, but they're the last band in a festival, I was so tired, the show was too long here too and I almost slept . Couldn't enjoy it... Bye!
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Post by Barrow-wight aka MELLON on Dec 11, 2002 21:32:40 GMT
No Mary, I do not think I heard it ... even though I cannot rule it out entirely I am just listening to old good Capt. Beefheart ... finished classy thing Mirror Man and right now I am playing Trout Mask Replica ;D
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Post by berencamlost7 on Dec 12, 2002 0:23:09 GMT
The Stooges track (second greatest Scuzz Rock band of all time) covered by The Sisters was 1969. I know this cus I went to see The Sisters 30 odd times back in the 80s when I still bothered with guitars and such. Including the fateful breakup gig at the Royal Albert Hall.
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