The Durutti Column — Believe In Me
Album: Sex and Death
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Released: 1996
Length: 2:46
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Length: 2:46
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Believe in me
Just believe in me...
Just believe in me...
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Really Love this song...
Can it be obtained for anywhere near a reasonable price?
Can it be obtained for anywhere near a reasonable price?
Dave_Mack wrote:
At first, I thought it was Dido - but she was probably a kid when this was recorded
Is that Feist singin'?
ETA: Appears to be Ruth-Ann Boyle. This is from 1995, before Leslie Feist came on the scene.
ETA: Appears to be Ruth-Ann Boyle. This is from 1995, before Leslie Feist came on the scene.
At first, I thought it was Dido - but she was probably a kid when this was recorded
George_Tirebiter wrote:
It's definitely shoes for the dead, Georgie. It does go on FOREVER!
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - make it stop!
It's definitely shoes for the dead, Georgie. It does go on FOREVER!
MinMan wrote:
an unmistakable guitarist
I absolutely luv these guys... so simple, so delicate. Thanks for the intro RP
mandolin wrote:
Yeesssss I agree. 7.
...oh, this is nice...
Yeesssss I agree. 7.
...oh, this is nice...
Never heard this before but i guessed that it was Durutti Column from the guitar. NICE! More DC!
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo - make it stop!
smehan55 wrote:
The singing is just a backdrop. That is some awesome picking ... not repetitive at all to these humble ears.
Weak, repetitive, annoying ... mute.
The singing is just a backdrop. That is some awesome picking ... not repetitive at all to these humble ears.
nice sounds
If you see the movie 24 Hour Party People, you'll note that Vini Reilly got his start at the Hacienda, about the same time as with New Order.
This is from the best LP ever made by John-Boy: John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band.
If you have not heard this LP in its entirety, run—don't walk—to obtain a copy.
If you are not chilled to the bone and crying when you listen to this record, you are a bone.
— The Poose
renlat wrote:
If you have not heard this LP in its entirety, run—don't walk—to obtain a copy.
If you are not chilled to the bone and crying when you listen to this record, you are a bone.
— The Poose
renlat wrote:
I don't believe in Zimmerman,
I don't believe in Elvis,
I don't believe in Beatles...
I just believe in me, Yoko and me, (that's reality),
what can I say, The dream is over...
Yesterday I was the walrus,
and now, I'm John.
And so, dear friends,
you'll just have to carry on,
The dream is over.
I don't believe in Elvis,
I don't believe in Beatles...
I just believe in me, Yoko and me, (that's reality),
what can I say, The dream is over...
Yesterday I was the walrus,
and now, I'm John.
And so, dear friends,
you'll just have to carry on,
The dream is over.
Is that Feist singin'?
ETA: Appears to be Ruth-Ann Boyle. This is from 1995, before Leslie Feist came on the scene.
ETA: Appears to be Ruth-Ann Boyle. This is from 1995, before Leslie Feist came on the scene.
I like DC... wish RP would play more.
nate917 wrote:
I so agree.......and Durutti Column is OK by me!
A seamless segue from Razor Love — same key and same beat. Bill, you have a hell of an ear.
I so agree.......and Durutti Column is OK by me!
Weak, repetitive, annoying ... mute.
I don't believe in Zimmerman,
I don't believe in Elvis,
I don't believe in Beatles...
I just believe in me, Yoko and me, (that's reality),
what can I say, The dream is over...
Yesterday I was the walrus,
and now, I'm John.
And so, dear friends,
you'll just have to carry on,
The dream is over.
luca77 wrote:
I find this guitar work to be pretty amateurish... sounds like a kid playing along to a backing track through a cheesy effect.
I'll be interested to hear your next musical release, but I'm not holding my breath!
Just end the song, baby.
Just end the song, baby.
Just end the song, baby.
Just end the song, baby.
luca77 wrote:
I find this guitar work to be pretty amateurish... sounds like a kid playing along to a backing track through a cheesy effect.
Vini Reilly--amateurish. That is laughable. He's a genius. This may not be the best track to show it, but take my word for it. he's a music demi-god
I find this guitar work to be pretty amateurish... sounds like a kid playing along to a backing track through a cheesy effect.
A seamless segue from Razor Love -- same key and same beat. Bill, you have a hell of an ear.
mmmm... That was tasty.
That was nice.
an unmistakable guitarist
It's definitely shoes for the dead, Georgie. It does go on FOREVER!
2:41. Just sayin'...