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bduffy wrote:
corman rapeblio wrote:
aldred wrote:Don't laugh .... Terence Trent D'Arby :lol:

A voice like that and he vanishes to appear ten years later with a drug-rehab face singing a song that could be a jingle. What a waste.

mark
Yeah I remember being 15 and somehow someone gave me a copy of Symphony or Damn, it became the soundtrack to all the pathetic school based romances for a while..it's actually a good album, if you see it for 5 pound or under go for it!!... (this was nestled into the steady diet of Cypress Hill, Funkdoobiest, NWA, Ice Cube etc...) Ok that's it.
I agree; TTD was a wasted talent. Like Prince (around the same time), he just got too introspective to keep the audiences coming back. Too bad.
There's this one song on the Vibrator album - Holding on to You - that blows me away every time I hear it. Dunno if it's a cover (Van Morrison?), but if only he'd kept it up, eh.

mark

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aldred wrote:There's this one song on the Vibrator album - Holding on to You - that blows me away every time I hear it. Dunno if it's a cover (Van Morrison?), but if only he'd kept it up, eh.
Yeah, that's a great song - don't think it's a cover...he's too egotistical for that! Did you know he's changed his name to "Sananda Maitreya"? Weird. I think I still like "Wishing Well" the best; just a classic, R&B pop song. :)

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bduffy wrote:
aldred wrote:There's this one song on the Vibrator album - Holding on to You - that blows me away every time I hear it. Dunno if it's a cover (Van Morrison?), but if only he'd kept it up, eh.
Yeah, that's a great song - don't think it's a cover...he's too egotistical for that! Did you know he's changed his name to "Sananda Maitreya"? Weird. I think I still like "Wishing Well" the best; just a classic, R&B pop song. :)
I was just reading about the name thing. Definitely not too stable a lad. One of the best voices I've ever heard though.

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I watched "Benny and Joon" for the first time in ages the other night - made me remember the Proclaimers. They looked like they would make it big at one point but then just faded away.

Regards,

Derek.
Less than 1000 posts and writer's block has set in :-(

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Derek up North wrote:I watched "Benny and Joon" for the first time in ages the other night - made me remember the Proclaimers. They looked like they would make it big at one point but then just faded away.

Regards,

Derek.
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i concur.

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indeed - I hated it when they played those ugly f**kers on mtv! :shock:

'I would walk...' - if that's not annoying... :-o :mad:

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aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh but Sunshine on Leith is a fantastic song :D

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Crack the Sky Baltimore-area band, revered by us locals. Hits such as Surf City, Lighten Up McGraw, She's a Dancer, Flashlight, and the live version of Rangers At Midnight keep this band selling out every reunion show they put on, some 20 years after they broke up.

Their big mistake? Signing with CashWest, who mangled Jim Croce's career.

Web Site: http://www.crackthesky.com/
We shall see orchestral machines with a thousand new sounds, with thousands of new euphonies, as opposed to the present day's simple sounds of strings, brass, and woodwinds. -- George Antheil, circa 1925 ---

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*cough* Brendan Benson

:love:

should have been a megastar by now.

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brandon trinity

loads of hype for a while and then, poooof, just dissapeared.

:hihi:

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..i forgot Matt Johnson ...he used to be my star in the Eighties (Soul Mining, Infected = :love: :hail: )..i mean he is still around making music, but his genius probably is gone...:(

torkay

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scuzzphut wrote:aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh but Sunshine on Leith is a fantastic song :D
...and anyone who manages to get the verb "to haver" into a song surely deserves greatness.

I wouldn't judge anyone on the strength of their most commercially successful single - unless you think "Hi ho silver lining" is a true reflection of Jeff Beck's output of course.

Regards,

Derek.
Less than 1000 posts and writer's block has set in :-(

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good point, Del.
modded up for accuracy +3 :D

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DaveElson wrote:"I think I am going to cry! i just remembered that I am sure I had something else by Devoto on cassette or something related from a few years back - can't remember what it was but I am sure I am right in remembering it was pretty damn good. "

Jerky Versions of the Dream?
I had it on cassette around '84.
Yabbadabbadoooooooo! That's it!! :shock: It was a whiteish cover with a very close up side on picture of Howard on the front!! I had it on cassette - don't think it has come out on CD - but was pretty good from what I can remember. I must hunt it down - it's probably in my box of cassettes that has not seen the light of day since I last wore white shoes!
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