Twee zelfsquote:Op donderdag 11 oktober 2007 09:31 schreef MadMaster het volgende:
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Psst, er staat er één met een flesje Heineken op de foto...![]()
quote:Give yourself to me
I share your need
Kiss me through your warning darkness
Kiss me now so I can breathe
Kiss me once then I am leaving
Kiss me once then kiss yourself goodbye
Schitterend nineties nummer dit van een hele bekende band.quote:Op donderdag 11 oktober 2007 10:12 schreef schaap001 het volgende:
Ergh.... daar schiet ik niet veel mee op....
geen idee![]()
quote:I thought of you tonight
In simple twists and turns
Incarcerated here
Im handcuffed to your world
Your innocence is cruel
Coquettish and arcane
But I need it all the same
I thought of you tonight
In silent seething heat
Through charred and damned desire
Dark eros wounding me
Your innocence is cruel
And you ass like jesus feet
Worth kissing
Worth kissing
Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me and come to me
Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
I share your need
I thought of you tonight
Through blank and starving eyes
In this one moment of clarity
Blink the darkness in my eyes
Your lips like bruised vulva
Your ass like jesus feet
Worth kissing
Give yourself to me
I thought of you tonight
In silent seething heat
Through charred and damned desire
Dark eros killing me
Your lips like bruised vulva
Your ass like jesus feet
Worth kissing
Worth kissing
Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
I share your need
Give yourself to me
I share your need
Kiss me through your warning darkness
Kiss me now so I can breathe
Kiss me once then I am leaving
Kiss me once then kiss yourself goodbye
I thought of you tonight
In simple twists and turns
Incarcerated here
Im handcuffed to this world
Tuurlijk. Nogmaals, de moeite van het beluisteren meer dan waard.quote:Op donderdag 11 oktober 2007 11:47 schreef Skanqua het volgende:
Therapy? - A Moment of Clarity
huh... ik hier?
Nôh, errug plaatselijk dan. Ik ben ur ook ien van uit die buurt, maar hed er nooit van hoordquote:Op donderdag 11 oktober 2007 09:09 schreef RoofingBurner het volgende:
Wellicht te plaatselijk, maar zijn er mensen die weten wie dit zijn?
Ik moest erg lachen, maar je kunt het antwoord wel raden als je de woorden 'onze jongens' in het Westfries kunt vertalen.quote:Op donderdag 11 oktober 2007 13:39 schreef newbiedoobiedoo het volgende:
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Nôh, errug plaatselijk dan. Ik ben ur ook ien van uit die buurt, maar hed er nooit van hoord
ja, maar heb m al opgezocht..quote:Op donderdag 11 oktober 2007 13:48 schreef RoofingBurner het volgende:
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Ik moest erg lachen, maar je kunt het antwoord wel raden als je de woorden 'onze jongens' in het Westfries kunt vertalen.![]()
Jawel. Korter antwoorden.quote:Op donderdag 11 oktober 2007 13:58 schreef RoofingBurner het volgende:
Uit Diemen Zuid of bedoel je dat niet.
quote:But have you seen my records? This Heat, Pere Ubu, Outsiders, Nation of Ulysses, Mars, The Trojans, The Black Dice, Todd Terry, the Germs, Section 25, Althea and Donna, Sexual Harrassment, a-ha, Pere Ubu, Dorothy Ashby, PIL, the Fania All-Stars, the Bar-Kays, the Human League, the Normal, Lou Reed, Scott Walker, Monks, Niagra, Joy Division, Lower 48, the Association, Sun Ra, Scientists, Royal Trux, 10cc, Eric B. and Rakim, Index, Basic Channel, Soulsonic Force ("just hit me"!), Juan Atkins, David Axelrod, Electric Prunes, Gil Scott - Heron, the Slits, Faust, Mantronix, Pharaoh Sanders and the Fire Engines, the Swans, the Soft Cell, the Sonics
quote:'s next project was the infamous U2 EP, with samples from "America's Top 40" host Casey Kasem. In 1991,
released a single with the title "U2" displayed in very large type on the front of the packaging, and "
" in a smaller typeface. An image of the Lockheed U-2 spy plane was also on the single cover.
The songs within were parodies of the group U2's well-known 1987 song, "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", including kazoos and extensive sampling of the original song. The song "The Letter U And The Numeral 2" features a musical backing to an extended profane rant from well-known disc jockey Casey Kasem, lapsing out of his more polished and professional tone during a frustrating rehearsal which had gone out to many stations as raw feed and was taped by several engineers, who had been passing it around for a number of years. One of Kasem's milder comments was "These guys are from England and who gives a shit?" (U2's members are in fact from the Republic of Ireland.)
U2's label Island Records quickly sued, claiming that placing the word "U2" on the cover violated trademark law, as did the song itself. Island Records also contended that the single was an attempt to deliberately confuse U2 fans, then awaiting the impending release of Achtung Baby.
In June, 1992, R. U. Sirius, publisher of the magazine Mondo 2000 came up with an interesting idea. Publicists from U2 had contacted him regarding the possibility of interviewing Dave Evans (aka "The Edge") hoping to promote U2's impending multi-million dollar Zoo TV Tour, which featured found sounds and live sampling from mass media outlets (things for whichhad been known for some time). Sirius, unbeknownst to Edge, decided to have his friends Joyce and Hosler of
conduct the interview. Joyce and Hosler, fresh from Island's lawsuit, peppered the Edge with questions regarding his ideas about the use of sampling in their new tour, and the legality of using copyrighted material without permission. Midway through the interview, Joyce and Hosler revealed their identities as members of
. An embarrassed Edge reported that U2 were bothered by the sledgehammer legal approach Island Records took in their lawsuit, and furthermore that much of the legal wrangling took place without U2's knowledge: "by the time we (U2) realized what was going on it was kinda too late, and we actually did approach the record company on your (
's) behalf and said, 'Look, c'mon, this is just, this is very heavy...'" Island Records reported to
that U2 never authorised samples of their material; Evans response was, "that's complete bollocks, there's like, there's at least six records out there that are direct samples from our stuff."[2]
The "U2" single (along with other related material) was re-released in 2001 on a "bootleg" album entitled These Guys Are From England And Who Gives A Shit, released on "Seelard Records" (a parody of's record label Seeland Records). It is thought likely that
themselves were responsible for the re-release, and that U2 gave their blessing.
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