...'t be surprised
If you don't know what's going on behind his disguise
Nobody knows where Buster goes
He'll steal your woman out from under your nose
Now, what the bloody hell is that all about -
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"The nucleus of The Sweet came together in 1966, when drummer Michael Thomas Tucker (b. 17 July 1947, Harlesden, London, England) and vocalist Brian Francis Connolly (b. 5 October 1945, Hamilton, Scotland) played together in Wainwright's Gentlemen, a small-time club circuit band whose repertoire comprised a mixture of Motown, R&B and psychedelia. The pair broke away to form Sweetshop, later shortened to just Sweet, with Steve Norman Priest (b. 23 February 1950, Hayes, Middlesex) on bass and Frank Torpey on guitar. After releasing four unsuccessful singles on Fontana and EMI, Torpey was replaced by first Mick Stewart...
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Advantages: Guitars that can do anything, Tracks 4 and 5, great upbeat tunes Disadvantages: Only 11 tracks, no hidden tracks, no CD-ROM section
...-remakes of Shakespeare plays. The verses in this track are fairly quiet with a steady bass line and are sprinkled with the louder, more pounding chorus. Best line from this song – ‘Answer the phone, I know that you’re home; I practised all my lines to a telephone while you were sleeping’.
2) 'When It’s Over' – The first release from the album. The video for this (though I very much doubt you can see it anymore) is well worth a look. It sees each member of the band visualising how they want the video to be. This includes the drummer attacking everyone so that he can be center stage for once, another band member fighting Kareem Abdul Jabaar in Enter-The-Dragon style and Mark McGrath’s bizarre visions of the band done up as 80’s new romantic idols - very funny. This song is again a very upbeat one, good for funky background music and on the same sort...
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...Cave In are one of the most underated bands around at the current time. I have seen them live twice now and they are so talented.
The only way I can really describe their sound is 'sonic space rock'. In short this is soaring guitars. The general sound is some heavy guitar work blended with mellow guitar work. They are a four piece band hailing from the USA.
Stephen Brodsky is a great front man. His guitar playing is top and his voice is so smooth and entrancing.
Caleb Scofield (bass) and John-Rober Connors (drums) make a formidable rhythm section, rolling the songs along to exciting climaxes.
Adam McGrath makes up the four piece as a guitarist with crushing riffs and soaring sequences.
This has to be one of the albums of the year. Here are my reviews of the songs on the album.
1. Stained Silver - An awesome opening track...
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