Falling To Pieces is their greatest track. Love the whole Real Thing album though.
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Good but Angel Dust edges it for me.
we Care A Lot wasn't bad either
Sex.
Quote: zooo @ February 15, 2008, 12:19 PMMe too, now!
Love the Norweigan Wood joke.
Can you remember any more though?
Quote: jake how @ February 15, 2008, 6:12 PMSex.
If a voyeur WATCHES sex what does that make you?
"Heroes" by David Bowie on the Arrow.
It really doesn't get any better than that.
Quote: David Chapman @ February 15, 2008, 9:03 PM"Heroes" by David Bowie on the Arrow.
It really doesn't get any better than that.
Aqua.
Quote: Aaron @ February 15, 2008, 9:05 PMAqua.
I bought a proper Madness album yesterday. 'Absolutely' from 1980.
Like a lot of people, the only Madness album I owned previously was 'The Singles'. It was quite a delight to hear all these 'new' Madness songs. Particularly the track 'Disappear'.
Quote: Winterlight @ February 15, 2008, 9:33 PMI bought a proper Madness album yesterday. 'Absolutely' from 1980.
Like a lot of people, the only Madness album I owned previously was 'The Singles'. It was quite a delight to hear all these 'new' Madness songs. Particularly the track 'Disappear'.
I don't know all their albums but I remember loving the Prince and Night Boat to Cairo when they first came out.
I went to see them play in Camden withj a mate and we were tyhe only 2 in leather jackets. We felt quite intimidated. I think the support was Echo & The Bunnymen who were not made to feel welcome either.
Oh cool. They had quite a skinhead following, so I can imagine their gigs could get intimidating.
Quote: David Chapman @ February 15, 2008, 9:47 PMI went to see them play in Camden withj a mate and we were tyhe only 2 in leather jackets.
When was this? Unless it was no later than the mid-50s and you were on day leave from the Air Force, that is unforgivable.
About 1980 I think - just after we'd been to the Specials and Selector.
That was a bit more civilised.
Quote: David Chapman @ February 15, 2008, 10:55 PMAbout 1980 I think
Ah, like being in a real life Ashes to Ashes. I'm so jealous of you oldies sometimes
Quote: David Chapman @ February 15, 2008, 10:55 PMAbout 1980 I think - just after we'd been to the Specials and Selector.
That was a bit more civilised.
Most civilised gig I've ever been to was Katie Melua. There were seats and everything!
Well now I'm listening to/sort of watching Jools Holland. Be interesting to see Liza Minelli.