Apologies for simples :D
From the Opposite Signs challenge. See all 329 entries (closed)
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From the Opposite Signs challenge. See all 329 entries (closed)
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I don't get it
I'll assume the bottom is related to a native American tribe
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Sorry, that wasn't meant to be harsh - by no means.
I've just googled the date to discover that I saw them in Southampton... 29 years ago!
/coffin dodger blog.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:38,
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/coffin dodger blog.
Not all, but quite a bit of it.
That's got a bit of a 'funky' bassline wouldn't you say?
Oddly reminds me of The Flying Lizards.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:49,
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Oddly reminds me of The Flying Lizards.
you'd like her.
she had hair like an electrified guinea-pig
condemnedtorocknroll.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/siouxsie-sioux.jpg
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:40,
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condemnedtorocknroll.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/siouxsie-sioux.jpg
Hey, my hair used to look like that
Hairspray, crimpers, tons of Crazy Color hair dye and backcomb the living daylights out of it - wow I mistreated my hair back then.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:42,
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and me...
the worst thing is 25 years on and I own a black fluffy cat called Siouxsie.
/sad old Goth blog
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:45,
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/sad old Goth blog
Aww cute
Old Goths never die - they just listen to old goth songs about death. :D
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:47,
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"Moooooonchild Lower me down, lower me down. Moooooonchiiiiiiiiild...."
:D
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:52,
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Haha nice
I'm not a huge fan of Fields of Nephilim myself, Siouxsie & The Banshees however are excellent.
Hey check my shiny new bee out! I feel like a real b3tan! :D
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:00,
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Hey check my shiny new bee out! I feel like a real b3tan! :D
Welcome to the upper echelons of b3tadom
now you may gripe about how good it was in the day, and shout FAQ at newbies, and say interesting stuff like "Is it Wednesday yet?"
Gratz
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:03,
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Gratz
Maiden my dear.
My hair used to look like that too, but blonde with streaks of whatever was lying around in my mum's bathroom cabinet ;)
I have photos of me going to a Japan concert in 1979 and of the 4 guys and on girl in the pic you would be hard-pressed to tell the girl apart!
Strange days indeed.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:46,
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I have photos of me going to a Japan concert in 1979 and of the 4 guys and on girl in the pic you would be hard-pressed to tell the girl apart!
Strange days indeed.
Steve Strange Days indeed
but maybe I'm getting old but can't help thinking stuff was so much better then.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:49,
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Nostalgia..
not like it used to be ;)
I loved my youth. It was all over too quick.
I saw Duran Duran before they had a hit single out. Saw Ultravox on the Vienna tour. Can't remember where I saw Visage play, it may have been supporting Spandau Ballet ( because they certainly did not have enough material for a full set of their own ).
Ah, I'm an old new romantic ;)
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:52,
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I loved my youth. It was all over too quick.
I saw Duran Duran before they had a hit single out. Saw Ultravox on the Vienna tour. Can't remember where I saw Visage play, it may have been supporting Spandau Ballet ( because they certainly did not have enough material for a full set of their own ).
Ah, I'm an old new romantic ;)
........Ultravox went downhill when MIdge Ure joined
First album with John Foxx was good stuff...
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:00,
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Duran Duran on the other hand were better after a few years...
when Nile Rodgers produced Notorious for them...now THAT was good stuff
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:06,
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I can't disagree with you
but still can't avoid the fact that I saw Duran Duran and Ultravox in the small and cosy Manchester Apollo ( Take that kids, when we went to see bands we could still see the stage!) and remember having a jolly good time. ( I was front row for Duran Duran around the time they released Planet Earth. I recall being slightly scared by Nick Rhodes. )
Oh yeah and Billy Currie blew me away the first time I heard that electric violin live on the Vienna tour.
Interestingly for me I have met Dennis (John Foxx) a couple of times at events in recent years. He's not what you would expect.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 16:18,
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Oh yeah and Billy Currie blew me away the first time I heard that electric violin live on the Vienna tour.
Interestingly for me I have met Dennis (John Foxx) a couple of times at events in recent years. He's not what you would expect.
3 weeks before joining the army
my hair was still down to the middle of my back in a 1970's David Sylvian kind of way. And that was before I discovered drugs ;)
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:56,
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Thank you for re-posting that, Ninj :D
I can now save a copy for annoying my relatives... hehehe.
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:44,
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We will not see his like again...
Assuming you're namechecking the legendary Anthony H
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Thu 15 Apr 2010, 15:45,
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The man who brought to Mancester the Hacienda
Joy Divison et al
www.manchester2002-uk.com/celebs/popmusic5.html
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www.manchester2002-uk.com/celebs/popmusic5.html
Was that genuinely a coincidence?
Cos Tone was a notorious pottymouth while he was still with us...
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