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you always were
there's no denying
fire burns
i took alot
but now i'm gonna give
back to you
whatever i got
cos we are one
and we'll always be
you were born first
forever connected to me
connected to me
it's not always how you want it to be
we had no choice,oh desperately
i had to leave
now i'm coming back
we had to see
you're white and i'm black
cos we are one
and we'll always be
you were born first
forever connected to me
connected to me
forever connected to me
Honest question to everyone. Is this about conjoined twins?
Conjoined twins that were later separated?
To digress….it was the Herb Alpert cover that was my go to. The one with the woman covered in whipped cream. To a 12 yr. old, it was formerly unimaginable sheer joy.
You spelled shaving cream wrong and she was pregnant at the time. LOL
To digress….it was the Herb Alpert cover that was my go to. The one with the woman covered in whipped cream. To a 12 yr. old, it was formerly unimaginable sheer joy.
Roxy Music - County Music, very popular at boarding school!
To digress….it was the Herb Alpert cover that was my go to. The one with the woman covered in whipped cream. To a 12 yr. old, it was formerly unimaginable sheer joy.
Yeah, that photo inspired a lot of dreams.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGlPIJ7yBXY
She's "channeling"? She sounds nothing like Flo & Eddie. Musically the verses of both songs have a "i-IV" progression/vamp (which is quite common) but other than that they are quite different songs. A lot of Hooverphonic's material does definitely have a 1960s sound though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGlPIJ7yBXY
I think that album cover worked for any pre-Internet pubescent hetero male, regardless of his DOB. The lingerie section of the Sears catalog was enough to do it for me back then. I didn't have much interest in the opposite sex until the middle of the 7th grade but then the hormones really kicked in...
To digress….it was the Herb Alpert cover that was my go to. The one with the woman covered in whipped cream. To a 12 yr. old, it was formerly unimaginable sheer joy.
They were formed several years before Goldfrapp - quite a different band really.
Big smile on my dumb face
Spread love
I think that album cover worked for any pre-Internet pubescent hetero male, regardless of his DOB. The lingerie section of the Sears catalog was enough to do it for me back then. I didn't have much interest in the opposite sex until the middle of the 7th grade but then the hormones really kicked in...
Don't forget National Geographic Magazines
We must be the same age. My mom couldn't find that album for days!
I think that album cover worked for any pre-Internet pubescent hetero male, regardless of his DOB. The lingerie section of the Sears catalog was enough to do it for me back then. I didn't have much interest in the opposite sex until the middle of the 7th grade but then the hormones really kicked in...
I just read this, thought I'd share it. Didn't realize this was from a thematic album. Now I want to hear the rest!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooverphonic_Presents_Jackie_Cane
The story revolves around the fictitious character Jackie Cane who leaves her identical twin sister in order to become a professional singer. Driven to the brink of insanity by the pressures of fame, Jackie quits show business and returns home to attempt reconciliation with her sister. But, still bitter from years of being put last, her sister kills both of them with a poisoned Last Supper.
I just read this, thought I'd share it. Didn't realize this was from a thematic album. Now I want to hear the rest!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooverphonic_Presents_Jackie_Cane
The story revolves around the fictitious character Jackie Cane who leaves her identical twin sister in order to become a professional singer. Driven to the brink of insanity by the pressures of fame, Jackie quits show business and returns home to attempt reconciliation with her sister. But, still bitter from years of being put last, her sister kills both of them with a poisoned Last Supper.
Pass the Talisker.
oldsaxon wrote:
And I, with my vodka martini in hand (I stir mine), am right with you
spiritfla wrote:
Yeah, I knew puberty had hit when that album cover suddenly became a lot more fascinating...
This song definitely has a cool-60s feel. Good band.
We must be the same age. My mom couldn't find that album for days!
Speaking of The Tijuana Brass and veering even further away from the topic of the actual song –
I was about 8 or 9 years old when my parents took met to see Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass at the Carter Barron Amphitheater in Washington DC.
They were good.
But what I really liked was the opening act.
Some unknown girl group that went by the name of Diana Ross and the Supremes.
They were awesome! I tried to get backstage to get an autograph but security wouldn’t let me.
That is a great story. Thanks for sharing it!
I can see that though I thought of Star Trek first.
And I, with my vodka martini in hand (I stir mine), am right with you
LOL! I actually bought a Tijuana Brass LP when I was about 11 or 12.... You know the one with the whipped cream.
Strangely compelling this one.
Speaking of The Tijuana Brass and veering even further away from the topic of the actual song –
I was about 8 or 9 years old when my parents took met to see Herb Albert and the Tijuana Brass at the Carter Barron Amphitheater in Washington DC.
They were good.
But what I really liked was the opening act.
Some unknown girl group that went by the name of Diana Ross and the Supremes.
They were awesome! I tried to get backstage to get an autograph but security wouldn’t let me.
Mandible wrote:
I can't believe some of you are discussing how you think her leg is fat. That's ridiculous.
LOL! I actually bought a Tijuana Brass LP when I was about 11 or 12.... You know the one with the whipped cream.
Strangely compelling this one.
Yeah, I knew puberty had hit when that album cover suddenly became a lot more fascinating...
This song definitely has a cool-60s feel. Good band.
LOL! I actually bought a Tijuana Brass LP when I was about 11 or 12.... You know the one with the whipped cream.
Strangely compelling this one.
I hear that, along with a bit of the original Star Trek theme.
Nothing gets past James Bond.
they get my 8
. . . and other delights! . . .
LOL! I actually bought a Tijuana Brass LP when I was about 11 or 12.... You know the one with the whipped cream.
Strangely compelling this one.
LOL! I actually bought a Tijuana Brass LP when I was about 11 or 12.... You know the one with the whipped cream.
Strangely compelling this one.
OScar
Oscar
I can't believe some of you are discussing how you think her leg is fat. That's ridiculous.
Like the music, plus the woman's voice, but that left leg looks kind of "Hillary Heavy."
I agree - unless they're skin and bones and can't even remember the last time they had a decent meal (you know, the heaving, sweating, skeletonlike variety of women about to drop dead), it's just not worth it (!)
You spelled shaving cream wrong and she was pregnant at the time. LOL
Lol!