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phenix
help greggie yet again, he's such a sponge Mark Unseen   Dec 11 04:55 UTC 1999

ok peps. you did SUCH a wonderfull job on the last batch that i have some
REALLY boscure stuffs i need help with.

track one:
"our first hold, was bold as love, our first time was almost a lie, your simple
ties were ment to castrise, to hurtfull to painfull inside, never said, 
what we were to share, our bed and children to bear..
nah nah, nah nah, i know what you need,
what'cha need
what'cha need for chaning those emotions, what'cha need for living out your
greatest fears, what'cha need for chaning those emotoins, what'cha need for
love.."

track two:
"the choras: my baby's tied to her chair, don't she look pretty, just sittn'
there when she want's some air she tells me "i can't breathe" and when i want
some love i kiss her, when i'm close you know she can smell me, and when she's
gone i'll surely miss her.."

11 responses total.
gypsi
response 1 of 11: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 05:09 UTC 1999

God you listen to a lot of stalker stuff...  ;-)
katie
response 2 of 11: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 05:40 UTC 1999

(castrise? Is that a cross between castrate and chastise?)
gnat
response 3 of 11: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 17:10 UTC 1999

That's a damn disturbing song, whatever it is.  Maybe you could put
it on a sampler tape with "Under My Thumb" and "Run For Your Life"!
mcnally
response 4 of 11: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 20:59 UTC 1999

  The fact that it would be more than vaguely creepy to listen to all the
  way through stopped me from doing it, but I toyed for a while with the
  idea of putting together a mix entirely of such songs..  I think my 
  favorite threatening-and-psychotically-jealous-boyfriend song is Aaron
  Neville's "Over You" but it's one of the more time-tested themes in
  popular music.  It goes way, *way* back  and continues to the current day..
kewy
response 5 of 11: Mark Unseen   Dec 11 23:03 UTC 1999

I recognize both songs but cant think of the name or artist to either.  
Sorry... Ill keep my ears open.
gypsi
response 6 of 11: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 00:16 UTC 1999

There has to be some kind of lyric search engine out there...
mcnally
response 7 of 11: Mark Unseen   Dec 12 00:27 UTC 1999

  The first one was frequently played on 89X for quite a while and was
  the product of a Canadian band (I assume) with no other notable hits. 
  I *think* it's called "Panic Temporary" and think the band is Monkeywalk.
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