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Reminded me of this. Good times
Lmao!!!!! Not that type of cowboy.
I wonder if happy man stays up all night and does coke
1. You would do that LMAO!
1. You would do that LMAO!
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You are a bad person.<Lmaoo>
Forreal though, this cover of the Klaatu song was phenomenal. Richard was actually reaching for instrumental and production greatness on this motherfucker lmao, bruh stuck the landing on it too.
Forreal though, this cover of the Klaatu song was phenomenal. Richard was actually reaching for instrumental and production greatness on this motherfucker lmao, bruh stuck the landing on it too.
Covers end up being more popular than original recordings pretty damn frequently. People hear pancho and lefty and think of merle haggard and willie nelson for whatever reason when townes van zandt was a better everything from songwriter to musician to more interesting human being imo. Probably because he was buttnuts crazy and let his wife run his distro for a while (also imo)
I don't think I've ever heard that song before tbhI always thought Calling Occupants was the whacky result of Karen's descent through starvation and the pair of the them popping pills, didn't realise they were covering an existing hit from an alien contact theme album.
I've seen The Cult a couple of times live, once opening for Billy Idol back in '86 in Irvine, CA and headlining a mid-size club in Charlotte, NC in 2010, they're a really strong live act.I didn't realise that was a cover. Never heard of Klaatu. Definitely prefer the Carpenters version.
Had a lot of '80s The Cult in my playlist this week. Strange how I didn't even really notice their shift in style in the late '80s at the time. Guess because I didn't see them. I definitely preferred them in their peak, big goth blouse form.
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I've seen The Cult a couple of times live, once opening for Billy Idol back in '86 in Irvine, CA and headlining a mid-size club in Charlotte, NC in 2010, they're a really strong live act.
That skipping move (not sure you'd call it a dance exactly) Astbury does at the beginning of the She Sells Sanctuary video is the shit, I've been daring lead singers to pull that one off live for years, still waiting. Of course I've often played in metal bands so it might look somewhat out of place.