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glovetalker wrote:
last monththe line "no it was nothing, some car backfiring, please don't ask questions, I ain't your lover, let me sleep" is one of my favorite all times lines in a song ever
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glovetalker wrote:
last monthit has a lot of slight variations from the version that I'm familiar with (in the background, and in like a different 2 seconds intro) then it had that whole bit about the cables or something that I've never heard...and a couple of other random lines I've never heard like "Noooo"
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glovetalker wrote:
last monthHOLY CRAP! I've never heard this version. I nearly had a heart attack when some exciting middle section started that I've never heard before!!
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jillian8 wrote:
February 2011This album is still on my iPod
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crocy2 wrote:
February 2011great song...
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PuzzledCostya wrote:
December 2010Great!
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darqmommy wrote:
October 2010pshaw, flamenco dave, dated? i think we can all agree that if you want the most up-to-date music, you can choose from a wide array of crap available on other stations. this is the best dolby ever. thank you, mr. dolby.
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TheHutchman wrote:
August 2010It does have the same verse melody as Billy Joel's "Goodnight Saigon", but both songs were released in the same year (1982).
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xelene_x wrote:
April 2010Quite atmospheric. Must have been interesting to have seen him in his prime.
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atdmfg47 wrote:
January 2010I'm really diggin' 'The Flat Earth" however this one is so nice also!
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A-W-A-X wrote:
November 2009Billy Joel meets the Blue Nile meets XTC.
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flamencodave wrote:
September 2009Excellent tune! Very nice chord changes. True, you have the 80's drum sounds and synths which sound dated, but all in all, very nice.
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PleasureVictim1 wrote:
September 2009My most favorite TD track...EVER!!!!
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memoryoftrees wrote:
July 2009Another outstanding song from Dolby's fabulous album-The Golden Age of Wireless!!!!
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stormsat7w wrote:
June 2009dolby is a genius. EUROPA AND THE PIRATE TWINS to I LOVE YOU, GOODBYE. it makes sense he'd get too HYPERACTIVE for music and go to technology.
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patricknoonan wrote:
June 2009Whoa - a different version of the album cut, with an added bridge. Where can we find this rare gem?
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keysrgood wrote:
May 2009Somehow, he always seemed to be on the fringe of everything but not quite making it big. Not getting much Radio 1 airplay during the day didn't help, it was hardly threatening/controversial was it? Not such outright catchy pop stuff as his contemporaries I guess.
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adrianus567 wrote:
April 2009The Song brings me back to the good old "Blaupunkt Radio" with the Green Eye, from my parents, this is Pop Music at its best levels, one of most renovating Music Stars >>>Thomas Dolby
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ozziepeach wrote:
April 2009Classic Dolby. Brilliant.
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DJ_GUN wrote:
March 2009Dolby, a real 80`s veteran
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ShadyAdy wrote:
March 2009'Crepescule' album? Eh?
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Jabbs wrote:
March 2009Great track from wonderful Crepescule album
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daftchunk wrote:
December 2008My favourite track from Golden Age of Wireless, wonderful chorus
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Bexator wrote:
October 2008Really atmospheric, I always liked this song.
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MollyCoddledFop wrote:
August 2008Beautiful. Haven't heard this version before.
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darqmommy wrote:
June 2008oh, wow, listening to this while going for a walk on the beach...