Who's your number 2?

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I agree with swinnow. There's a group who I think perform better live these days. So that group is no1 Sisters I guess no2. Is that allowed? :wink:
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I do like me some of the tribal stuff - on the whole "Cowboys and Indians" thing, I come down on the side of the Indians.

Also quite partial to the whole Spacemen 3/Spiritualized/Spectrum axis, and related bands such as Loop.
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A few yrs ago I bought a Chris Starling CD called "Planet Painkiller" at the time I thought he is very talented. So today Chris is N03. Not forgetting Chris rip
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elamanamou wrote:A few yrs ago I bought a Chris Starling CD called "Planet Painkiller" at the time I thought he is very talented. So today Chris is N03. Not forgetting Chris rip
Yeah, he was an excellent songwriter. If you've not heard the two Starlings records (1992's Valid and 1994's Too Many Dogs), I highly recommend them.
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sultan2075 wrote:
elamanamou wrote:A few yrs ago I bought a Chris Starling CD called "Planet Painkiller" at the time I thought he is very talented. So today Chris is N03. Not forgetting Chris rip
Yeah, he was an excellent songwriter. If you've not heard the two Starlings records (1992's Valid and 1994's Too Many Dogs), I highly recommend them.
I believe his wife has passed too? :cry:
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The Cure.

Although I think they may be my number one currently.
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sultan2075 wrote:everything after Zoon is garbage
�Everything after Zoon� *is* Mourning Sun. At least it’s an album of actual, new music. Not too shoddy either, I might add.

I like Bethlehem, the band. Not afraid of change.
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mugabe wrote:
sultan2075 wrote:everything after Zoon is garbage
�Everything after Zoon� *is* Mourning Sun. At least it’s an album of actual, new music. Not too shoddy either, I might add.

I like Bethlehem, the band. Not afraid of change.
To be fair, I don't quite recall writing that :innocent:

"Garbage" is too strong, though I don't care for Mourning Sun very much. I think it is undermined by poor production. I do very much like the Prophecy single, though, and hope for a new album.
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