Re: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n434
learn how to spell On Sat, 31 Jul 1999, Over The Counter Productive Culture wrote: > > i am sick of all these so called "sad songs" and their trite lyrics. > you want to hear some real pain and tears? real emo from the master > himself? none of this bullshit "indie-emo." > > "Shot through the heart and your to blaim - you give love a bad name. > I play my part and you play your game, you give love a bad name." > > yes. that is the saddest song ever. bon jovi, "you give love a bad name" > real emo- check it out folks. > > >
Re: [MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n434
i am sick of all these so called "sad songs" and their trite lyrics. you want to hear some real pain and tears? real emo from the master himself? none of this bullshit "indie-emo." "Shot through the heart and your to blaim - you give love a bad name. I play my part and you play your game, you give love a bad name." yes. that is the saddest song ever. bon jovi, "you give love a bad name" real emo- check it out folks.
[MMouse]: Re: Digest modestmouse.v001.n434
If anyone wants to listen to something that is sure to bring a tear to your eye, you must find a copy of Jeff Buckley's Live at the Sin-E. It is pretty hard to find seeing as it has been out of print for a while and every distributer I have checked out are out of copies. I was fortunate to find a copy after a long hunt, but it is findable and only about six or seven dollars. If anyone is a Jeff Buckley fan and does not have this in their collection, you better get hunting NOW. Live at the Sin-E is one of the best live recordings I have ever heard. The last two songs, Je ne sais pas la fin, and The Way Young Lovers Do is sure to get anyone choked up if that is what your after. None the less, an incredible recording and an incredible loss to the music industry. Thats All! toDd HouLEtTe [EMAIL PROTECTED] nmc.uoregon.edu/~todd