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  • C0ckney
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    in memorium



    da hool - meet her at the love parade

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  • Meticulous Man
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  • EPW
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    Speaking of one-hit wonders....

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  • C0ckney
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    grace jones - she's lost control

    and a couple of tracks from mossa



    mossa - te ponhe cachonda verdad



    mossa - cheap therapy

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  • Asher
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    Roxy Music

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  • Al B. Sure!
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    Originally posted by C0ckney View Post
    cool. there are two tracks, right? do you have a link a full version of the first?
    two tracks, what are you talking about? No, I don't know any of their other songs. I actually had to search for them and I wasn't sure it was them til I saw their picture in that video. I think that's their only song on youtube. I could ask for more songs if you really care but they just got married, just moved, starting new jobs, etc. so I don't know if I should even bother her right now about her husband's music.

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  • C0ckney
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    Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
    Here, this is a song from a friend of mine's husband's band. You might actually like it, Cockney. Sounds like it would be up your alley:

    cool. there are two tracks, right? do you have a link a full version of the first?

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  • SlowwHand
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    They were bigger in the U.K.

    Best known in the U.S. for their 1985 number one hit "Don't You (Forget About Me)" from the film The Breakfast Club, Scotland's Simple Minds evolved from a post-punk art rock band influenced by Roxy Music into a grand, epic-sounding pop band along the lines of U2. The band grew out of a Glasgow punk group called Johnny and the Self-Abusers, which featured guitarist Charlie Burchill and lead singer ...more
    Simple Minds is a Scottish rock band known for their expansive sound, anthemic style, and influential role in the new wave and post-punk movements of the l

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  • C0ckney
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    albert, it's not so much about being obscure, it's about (for me at least) introducing people here to things they've not heard before and maybe broadening their horizons a little. i also want to hear stuff i've not heard before and have my horizons expanded a little.

    and asher i disagree with you, but we already had this discussion a few pages back.

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  • C0ckney
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    sloww - simple minds, a one hit wonder, are you serious?! maybe they were bigger in the UK, but still...they've had a career spanning 30 years and they're still going today. check out their early stuff.

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  • SlowwHand
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    Pretty much the same as realizing I'm not a steaming pile of alpaca dung. I'm OK with it.

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  • ZEE
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    .
    Last edited by ZEE; December 26, 2010, 04:47.

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  • SlowwHand
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    Pretty much a "One Hit Wonder".

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  • Meticulous Man
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  • Asher
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    That's not to say the crap you are posting is good.

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