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The Cult
She Sells Sanctuary Love (1985) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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kingart Jun 10, 2013 - 15:47 | Less "literary" and dour than the prior cut. But it has multiples of the energy with '80s dance rhythms thumping. I'll take it, relatively primitive though it may be. |
aspicer Jun 10, 2013 - 15:45 | VERY few tunes that rock like this one! LOVE IT! ....and it has held up really well all these years later. |
valkyrie42 Jun 10, 2013 - 15:45 | I hope they play when the levee breaks again RIGHT AFTER, god like. |
spiggy May 31, 2013 - 01:45 | Spiderwoman wrote: Turning the volume up on this one - and RIGHT AFTER turning it up for When The Levee Breaks. How is this possible?!! |
rdo May 27, 2013 - 15:12 | catnip wrote: A good point of view, if maybe slightly flawed. Repetitious? Yes. Basic lack of harmonies and melody? If you take it that way, fine. Supergroup or whatever, well, if you want to play it that way, fine (but none of the musicians here would make my Supergroup top five, ten, or more). However if you listen at how the song has been put together, produced, even manufactured if you want, it is a work of genius. It is that song you want when you're driving too fast for too long, it's the song you want to lift your spirits when what your spirits want is the equivalent of a Golden Arches meal, it's the quick buzz, the song that brings the party off the floor, the song that does what it says on the tin. It may not be, in the long run, a great song. But it doesn't pretend anything else but sound great, and entertain. Which it does. End of story.If you want great musicianship, songwriting, whatever, go elsewhere. It's not here. Enjoy it for what it is, probably the song in which the details finally got lost, and you just got an earful of joyous, possibly senseless, noise, delivered to your ears by a band going full out and a producer who knew how to reproduce it. It is silly. It is daft. It is, I'm afraid to say, great. Welcome to rock. Daft, silly and all the rest. And down to personal opinion. Holy fucking shit are you wrong. This is brilliant. I do not agree with your back-handed praise one bit. |
coy May 27, 2013 - 12:15 | sank tchoo airy !! wha wa world wha a wurlld !! diginit |
valkyrie42 May 27, 2013 - 12:14 | Probably my favorite song of all time. |
Biscobret May 18, 2013 - 12:45 | Great song! and I usually despise The Doors... |
birdiestobehad May 16, 2013 - 08:27 | catnip wrote: A good point of view, if maybe slightly flawed. Repetitious? Yes. Basic lack of harmonies and melody? If you take it that way, fine. Supergroup or whatever, well, if you want to play it that way, fine (but none of the musicians here would make my Supergroup top five, ten, or more). However if you listen at how the song has been put together, produced, even manufactured if you want, it is a work of genius. It is that song you want when you're driving too fast for too long, it's the song you want to lift your spirits when what your spirits want is the equivalent of a Golden Arches meal, it's the quick buzz, the song that brings the party off the floor, the song that does what it says on the tin. It may not be, in the long run, a great song. But it doesn't pretend anything else but sound great, and entertain. Which it does. End of story.If you want great musicianship, songwriting, whatever, go elsewhere. It's not here. Enjoy it for what it is, probably the song in which the details finally got lost, and you just got an earful of joyous, possibly senseless, noise, delivered to your ears by a band going full out and a producer who knew how to reproduce it. It is silly. It is daft. It is, I'm afraid to say, great. Welcome to rock. Daft, silly and all the rest. And down to personal opinion. Huzzah!!!! Well played old chap! |
clickfaster May 16, 2013 - 08:24 | I'm digging the runes. |
suesblues Apr 26, 2013 - 03:56 | hey Stingray, you gotta get Soul....... just stop thinking!!!!!!!!! for the duration of this song..... justin4kick wrote: Stingray wrote: |
justin4kick Apr 17, 2013 - 05:06 | Stingray wrote: If you're an intellectual you will admit that the song is plain-dull un-, or disharmonic bull-crap!!! You just don´t get. Do you? |
jools Apr 17, 2013 - 05:02 | dirtbagpook wrote: Gotta be one of the best beginnings in a rock and roll song. Turn to 11!!! 12!!!! |
hayduke2 Apr 08, 2013 - 15:56 | Cheers Catnip, your brilliant! love this song from the moment I first heard it (mtv in the 80's probably) and I will now bump it up to Godlike |
catnip Mar 14, 2013 - 14:49 | Stingray wrote: If you're an intellectual you will admit that the song is plain-dull un-, or disharmonic bull-crap!!!
I pretty much know Bill's taste (not difficult after 7 years and 24.500 hours of listening) and are AMAZED, absolutely AMAZED each time this DJ - one with a real fine sense for good music, MELODY and HARMONIES - has this song on the roll. To me me this is more than stunning, since it's one of those song that is held together by nothing much but a pretended drive. As I said earlier - not for 5 Cents melody, no hook-line, no ear catcher. It reminds me of an old chap who's ma**urb**ing (my apologies to the bible-belt listeners) for an hour, but unable getting to the point! A completely senseless effort of a band that has NEVER EVER been the supposed supergroup certain magazines made out of them. Instead a gathering or rather old man in leather-jackets with limited talents. Proof is that they never made it! I even prefer the talent-free "Sister of Mercy", who had at least a half handful of signature songs! The Cult...? Common, pleeeeeeease - nooooo!!! A good point of view, if maybe slightly flawed. Repetitious? Yes. Basic lack of harmonies and melody? If you take it that way, fine. Supergroup or whatever, well, if you want to play it that way, fine (but none of the musicians here would make my Supergroup top five, ten, or more). However if you listen at how the song has been put together, produced, even manufactured if you want, it is a work of genius. It is that song you want when you're driving too fast for too long, it's the song you want to lift your spirits when what your spirits want is the equivalent of a Golden Arches meal, it's the quick buzz, the song that brings the party off the floor, the song that does what it says on the tin. It may not be, in the long run, a great song. But it doesn't pretend anything else but sound great, and entertain. Which it does. End of story.If you want great musicianship, songwriting, whatever, go elsewhere. It's not here. Enjoy it for what it is, probably the song in which the details finally got lost, and you just got an earful of joyous, possibly senseless, noise, delivered to your ears by a band going full out and a producer who knew how to reproduce it. It is silly. It is daft. It is, I'm afraid to say, great. Welcome to rock. Daft, silly and all the rest. And down to personal opinion. |
dirtbagpook Mar 14, 2013 - 14:36 | Gotta be one of the best beginnings in a rock and roll song. Turn to 11!!! |
unclehud Mar 14, 2013 - 14:33 | humandroid wrote: deja vu or are we listening to a huge playlist, repeating itself in time? Songs are sequenced live sometimes, pre-sequenced for playback sometimes, always juggled and masterfully woven together. Listened for a while now, and can't always tell which is which — unless the precise tracklist is repeated. Check back with me in about 4 years and let me know what you think. Got no clue when B&R take a day off. |
Spiderwoman Mar 14, 2013 - 14:33 | Turning the volume up on this one - and RIGHT AFTER turning it up for When The Levee Breaks. How is this possible?!! |
rdo Mar 06, 2013 - 11:00 | Stingray wrote: Where PLEEEEASE IS THE MELODY? TERRIBLE SONG - BAD BAND! |
jozooka Mar 06, 2013 - 08:48 | More loud = more better! |
