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geeze, and I missed that. I made a huge mistake. Them niggas know their stuffing.

ahhh...that one came out a good while ago here. Love that one too! It is definitely the pre-party pump up song smile

 

The one I meant is this one:

(no so party-party which is what I associate with the Pea's....it is more of a love song....the consensus is first listen people don't like it much, and then after a few times they are singing along loving it...)

 

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Ordered the Cult's remastered and repackaged with 3 extra discs "Love" (obviously) and came yesterday. Couldn't ask for much more Love:

 

DISC 1 - LOVE:

Re-mastered from the original studio analogue tapes.

 

DISC 2 - SINGLES:

Featuring all the tracks from the album's three 12" singles which included extended versions of album cuts, remixes and non-album `B' sides. This is the first time all these tracks have been presented together outside of the limited, Rare Cult box set released in 2000.

 

DISC 3 - DEMOS:

Ten tracks were recorded in early 1985 as demos to play to potential producers. Mostly performed live in the studio, these raw versions are an insight into the genesis of the album and have never been released before. Additionally there is a bonus of a rough monitor mix from Olympic Studios of `She Sells Sanctuary' before new vocals and a remix were completed at another studio.

 

DISC 4 - 1985 LIVE:

Recorded on the Love UK tour by the BBC on 31 October at Hammersmith Odeon, London, this thirteen song set featured songs from the newly released Love album alongside established favourites from their debut release Dreamtime and earlier Death Cult days.

 

Always was a great album, still is. That tour was mad too.

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RAGE playlists this weekend..

 

 

ABC's RAGE with guest programmers: Lamb of God - has been fantastic.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/rage/archive/s2724387.htm

 

 

Playlist:

 

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Saturday Morning

 

10:00am

 

LAMB OF GOD Set To Fail (Roadrunner)

NIRVANA Heart-Shaped Box (Universal (MCA))

FOO FIGHTERS Everlong (EMI)

THE CURE Love Song (Warner)

MARVIN GAYE Can I Get A Witness (EMI)

KANYE WEST Gold Digger (Universal)

SEX PISTOLS Pretty Vacant (Virgin)

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Go With The Flow (Universal)

AT THE DRIVE-IN One Armed Scissor (Virgin)

 

10:30am

 

TOM PETTY & THE HEARTBREAKERS Don't Come Around Here (BMG)

MY BLOODY VALENTINE Soon (Shock)

JIMI HENDRIX Red House (Polydor)

JANE'S ADDICTION Ocean Size (Warner)

EVERY TIME I DIE We'rewolf (Independent)

LAMB OF GOD As The Palaces Burn (Sony)

 

 

 

Saturday Night

 

11:11pm

 

GOJIRA To Sirius (Modern Invasion)

NAPALM DEATH Scum (Independent)

CHILDREN OF BODOM In Your Face (Universal)

SYSTEM OF A DOWN Sugar (Sony)

BAD BRAINS I Against I (Sony)

HATEBREED I Will Be Heard (Universal)

 

11:30pm

 

MADBALL Heaven and Hell (Roadrunner)

HASTE Stutter (Shock)

THE DESCENDENTS I'm The One (Shock)

SISTERS OF MERCY Dominion (Warner)

HIGH ON FIRE Devilution (Riot)

BIG BLACK - Live Jordan Minnesota (Au-Go-Go)

THE HARD-ONS She's A Dish (Festival)

 

12:00am

 

THE JESUS LIZARD Puss (Shock)

THE BIRTHDAY PARTY - Live Release The Bats (Mushroom)

RADIOHEAD - Live The National Anthem (EMI)

SOUNDGARDEN Jesus Christ Pose (Polydor)

SCREAMING TREES Nearly Lost You (Sony)

ALICE IN CHAINS Bleed The Freak (Sony)

 

12:30am

 

SONIC YOUTH Sugar Kane (Universal (MCA))

MEGADETH Wake Up Dead (EMI)

CULT OF LUNA The Watch Tower (Independent)

LED ZEPPELIN Communication Breakdown (Warner)

THE BLACK CROWES Kickin' My Heart Around (Sony)

THE JAM That's Entertainment (Polydor)

TALKING HEADS Once In A Lifetime (Warner)

THE CLASH Radio Clash (Sony)

 

1:00am

 

STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN Cold Shot (Sony)

THE CLIPSE Grindin' (BMG)

DELTRON 3030 Virus (Inertia)

DJ SHADOW Midnight In A Perfect World (Mushroom)

PUBLIC ENEMY Brothers Gonna Work It Out (Sony)

JAY-Z 99 Problems (Universal)

 

1:30am

 

N*E*R*D Lap Dance (Virgin)

N*E*R*D Rock Star (Virgin)

OUTKAST Player's Ball (BMG)

 

 

FEATURED VIDEOS

 

1:43am

 

LAMB OF GOD As The Palaces Burn (Sony)

LAMB OF GOD Redneck (SBME)

LAMB OF GOD Walk With Me In Hell (Roadrunner)

LAMB OF GOD Set To Fail (Roadrunner)

 

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Pretty wild mix!

 

"BIG BLACK - Live Jordan Minnesota" was pretty hardcore for it's time.

 

I have seen "HATEBREED I Will Be Heard" live and it kicks ass!

 

And "JANE'S ADDICTION Ocean Size" is clutch.

 

RAR!

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Originally Posted By: scouser
Ordered the Cult's remastered and repackaged with 3 extra discs "Love" (obviously) and came yesterday. Couldn't ask for much more Love:

DISC 1 - LOVE:
Re-mastered from the original studio analogue tapes.

DISC 2 - SINGLES:
Featuring all the tracks from the album's three 12" singles which included extended versions of album cuts, remixes and non-album `B' sides. This is the first time all these tracks have been presented together outside of the limited, Rare Cult box set released in 2000.

DISC 3 - DEMOS:
Ten tracks were recorded in early 1985 as demos to play to potential producers. Mostly performed live in the studio, these raw versions are an insight into the genesis of the album and have never been released before. Additionally there is a bonus of a rough monitor mix from Olympic Studios of `She Sells Sanctuary' before new vocals and a remix were completed at another studio.

DISC 4 - 1985 LIVE:
Recorded on the Love UK tour by the BBC on 31 October at Hammersmith Odeon, London, this thirteen song set featured songs from the newly released Love album alongside established favourites from their debut release Dreamtime and earlier Death Cult days.

Always was a great album, still is. That tour was mad too.


Would like to give that a listen.
I liked it. Liked Electric as well, though may not have if I didn't already like them - they were on the road to becoming that 'hard rock' model of the Cult they became.
Funny though if you hear the first version of Electric which was recorded in a similar style to Love, think it was going to be called Peace, it doesn't sound as good as the actual Electric album which sounds very sparse but loud and powerful.
Ian Astbury is laughably silly though with his lyrics and awwwww's.
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Went to see a-ha last night in Tokyo. For those not sniggering, they were really good. They played a mix of old and new, the old ones getting a beefier modern sound. Morton was looking dreamboat-y as usual, very sexy voice. It's funny he comes across as almost shy, hardly says a word. The other 2 main guys didn't look shabby either. They have a drummer and a keyboardist/bassist backing them up there. Great concert one of the best I've been to I'd say.

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