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Personal Jesus has that good driving beat, nothing wrong with that one. Personal New Jesus? <--- DM might have to do a "reimagining". Nice.

Depeche Mode has a lot of songs that work. I'd say all of "Songs and Faith Devotion" works.
 
My favorite DM songs are Enjoy the Silence and Behind the Wheel.

87 degrees in Houston, and humid. Can't wait to arrive! Ugh. At least we turn right around and leave tomorrow. Ok, off to O'Hare...talk to you guys later.
 
They are actually B-sides.....check them out on iTunes.
They are mostly "dance" songs.....VERY good.

My fav from them. Did I ever mentioned, that I one point I was a bigger DM fan than a U2 fan? :shrug:

Saw them 3 times in one week.
 
RedrocksU2 said:
They are actually B-sides.....check them out on iTunes.
They are mostly "dance" songs.....VERY good.

My fav from them. Did I ever mentioned, that I one point I was a bigger DM fan than a U2 fan? :shrug:

Saw them 3 times in one week.


Will have to remember that next time I'm shopping there. :yes:

3 times in one week? I've only seen them once, but the show I saw was excellent. Dave Gahan :combust:
 
There is a concert that was filmed for their "Music for the masses tour", it was called "101". It followed these DM fans while they performed across the US, ending at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.......I was there. You gotta get that video. Extremely good.
Dave is incredible live.
 
I've heard of it but have never seen it. :up:

I had a friend who really got into them heavily again around the time of Elevation (which is when I really rediscovered U2 after not being as into them since before Pop), so we'd alternate watching U2 videos with DM ones while consuming copious amounts of alcohol. :nerd: :lol:
 
LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:



I need to lose about 70 if you guys need to lose 50. Maybe that ties into the above. :hmm:

I've seen recent pictures of you, missy. Your nose is growing. :shame:

Unfortunately for me, it's all true. :sigh: I'm sure Snow is lying too. She's probably size 2. :angry:
 
UberBeaver said:
Fucking James Taylor? I am on hold and this is the torture I am subject to. WTF did I do?

You should add him to your Abba and Elton SF soundtrack. We have a mood to emit here, people. This soundtrack sucks. Get some good shit, like Depeche Mode or Marvin Gaye. That's good mood music.

So, you're basically setting up an upscale porn soundtrack. :up:


Reg :wave:
 
Kat:

The end of Saturn and Neptune's opposition

Saturn's opposition to Neptune is over at last. For about a year, we have all been under the influence of this awkward alignment. The last time we came under a similar celestial spell was at the end of the Eighties. Symbolically, it represents a clash between idealism and pragmatism; an argument between beliefs and cultures; a conflict between the way things are and the way that most folk wish they could be. During the opposition, the world gets tense. Afterwards, there's a breathing out, moving on... and reaping the benefit of the brave choices that have now been made.
 
VintagePunk said:


So, you're basically setting up an upscale porn soundtrack. :up:


Reg :wave:

I don't want no second rate SF for you. I'm just looking out for your best interests. I'm a nice guy like that.

I don't think Barry has any place in porn....:( Maybe "Some Kinda Friend" but that's pushing it.
 
UberBeaver said:
You know, you read that stuff and you wonder if the Greeks really understood the world in a way we are just unable to. Know what I mean?

Keep in mind that I'm still skeptical, but I find it intriguing enough to be interesting. What that is supposed to mean personally is that useless things from our lives are stripped away during this time - or at least they should be, if we don't cling to them. People, relationships, material goods, etc. I suppose that's part of the illusions falling away. And, if we've gone through this phase correctly, we're supposed to enter this new era freer and lighter, and ready for the future.
 
UberBeaver said:


I don't want no second rate SF for you. I'm just looking out for your best interests. I'm a nice guy like that.

I don't think Barry has any place in porn....:( Maybe "Some Kinda Friend" but that's pushing it.

How altruistic of you. :hug:

Weekend in New England? Heh.
 
LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:


What site do you guys use again?

Both of mine told me I was having money issues, or so I think, so don't feel bad about spending some on myself (hahahaha) cause it'll work out.

And yeah, it's going to be an oven outside here, too. I hope it cools down by the evening so I can go workout.

I check out several. :shifty:

That particular one is from here: www.cainer.com
 
VintagePunk said:


How altruistic of you. :hug:

Weekend in New England? Heh.

Meh. No Barry. :down:

Before the end of the week, you may grow tired of hearing me say the same old thing. I'll do my best to vary the tone and style of the message but the substance can't really alter. There's only one thing I want to say, only one thing you need to hear, only one thing that needs to be stressed. You're not in as much as a hurry as you think or fear. There's nothing you have to control, take charge of, push or rush. As long as you look out for your opportunity, your opportunity will find its way to you.
 
A situation involving a friend or loved one may briefly seem complicated or awkward this today, and then abruptly improve on its own. This is an excellent lesson about being patient instead of pushing the panic button at the first sign of trouble. Pausing and thinking things through for just a few moments will create the necessary cushion of time for things to fall neatly into place. Nothing must be forced. Your friend will arrive at a wise decision without any coaxing.

I'm sure it'll happen just like that. :|
 
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