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I'm going to see Depeche Mode tonight.
It's amazing what you'll do for love.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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I love the song People Are People. This is a confession. Have fun BD
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I always wanted to cover people are people...
best hardcore unity song ever
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i actually like them
alot of their stuff anyway
you come at the king....you best not miss
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Enjoy The Silence had the weird video with the throne in the middle of nowhere.
I like that song.
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BDx13
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i've come around to some of the older stuff later in life, but i haven't heard any of their more recent albums.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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Take your iPod.
Veritas odium parit
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I like Depeche Mode. Have for many years. They played here last week but there was no way I was gonna pay $90 fer tickets. No way in hell.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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I have been into them since I was 10. I think they are one of the best song writers in the history of song. Easily 5 five best bands ever. I will go
down in a fight to defend my opinion of them. Its been the subject of many arguments among friends and some not so friends over the years. I even met
them in June 1990 for the violator tour. A old frined of mine that is art director of Alternative Press magazine in clevo got us backstage and found
out what bar they went to after the show. I was 14 and had many many drinks with them. They are short. They drink like fishes and nail many chicks.
Dudes from NITZER EBB were awsome too. The singer ended up in the Cleveland Hospital from taking too much acid. He freaked out.
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New record is good also. Not the great but very good.
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it's like this,
in the 80's (long before emo)
there were a number of bands that in L.A. you had to tolerate in order to get laid. the smiths, the cure, and depeche mode being the big 3
there were no girls into hardcore
new wave was what all the cute but "different" girls were into
the songs are well written and catchy as hell, and they got you laid...
to a little punk skater kid, this was acceptable
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| Quote: | Originally posted by defstarsteve
it's like this,
in the 80's (long before emo)
there were a number of bands that in L.A. you had to tolerate in order to get laid. the smiths, the cure, and depeche mode being the big 3
there were no girls into hardcore
new wave was what all the cute but "different" girls were into
the songs are well written and catchy as hell, and they got you laid...
to a little punk skater kid, this was acceptable |
Perfect.
To be honest you are very right. I was turned on to them by this girl who was 17 and I had a bad crush. Too fucking hot and punk. I never nailed her
because I was too young and she ended up being mental but damn did I have a crush. She hung out with me when I skated though all the time. Turned me
on to the smiths, dead milkmen, depeche mode, and the godfathers.
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So Big D, how was "The Mode"?
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clevohardcore
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ya how was it?
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clevohardcore
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Did you do the "presonal jesus"
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| Quote: | Originally posted by defstarsteve
it's like this,
in the 80's (long before emo)
there were a number of bands that in L.A. you had to tolerate in order to get laid. the smiths, the cure, and depeche mode being the big 3
there were no girls into hardcore
new wave was what all the cute but "different" girls were into
the songs are well written and catchy as hell, and they got you laid...
to a little punk skater kid, this was acceptable | It was the same all over. I can't even tell you how many
girls I hung out with and dated in High School were all about bands like The Cure and Depeche Mode (The Flushed Commode is what I always called that
band). I have to admit, hearing that kinda stuff makes me think about being a young kid and getting a little action, but that's the only good thing
about that stuff for me.
Duane, did it go so badly that you aren't gonna tell us how it was?
Veritas odium parit
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So the show on Thursday night was at the Garden, which is to be expected, but i hate stadium concerts. The mass exodus of people makes me a little
uneasy. Anyway, DM played of about two hours. A bunch of new songs during the first half (during which i caught a 20 minute nap), then a bunch of
old songs during the second half. I don't really know song names, but they did play Personal Jesus and a few others i recognized. the crowd was
interesting... young, old, once goth now professional, and a few mesh shirts. lots of jumpy, screaming bitches that i could have done without.
my wife had a good time, and that's all i care about. first time she had seen them since '89. she likes music as much as me, but doesn't go to that
many live events. so between foo fighters in october, this, and the pogues in the spring, there's been a lot of good shows for her.
and yeah, steve is right on about these bands.
If I fail math, there goes my chance at a good job and a happy life full of hard work.
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My wife is definitely one of those late eighties early nineties new wave gals, and I must admit she even got me into them a bit, I still cant stand
the Cure, but the smiths and Morrisey solo (especially with Boz Borer and the rockabilly influence) is alright.
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BDx13
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also...
Just Can't Get Enough
Enjoy The Silence
It's Called A Heart
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"There's something beating here inside my body and it's called a heart"
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