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Wire — Kidney Bingos
Album: A Bell Is A Cup Until It Is Struck
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Released: 1988
Length: 4:00
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Dressed pints demon shrinks bread drunk dead drinks
Stretch clubs models box draw skin black shocks

Money spines paper lung kidney bingos organ fun

Flag stunt rock stone dole axe crash dive
Breathe thrift take speed double take weekends
Skull row drugs hall colour bars sex calls
Sparkle finds rented rings pretty things clipped wings

Gold street spy fleet scandal food poor treat
Fire run club gun rule mob burn some
Bomb time pop crime stock frame steady climb
Fresh name donor game fair meat all the same
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cool - kinda like this - bit James - y
 trekhead wrote:
..........weusedtoplaykidneybingowheniworkedatthemorguegoodtimesgoodtimes..........
 

Morgue-music - indeed!!!!

This music is as stupidly bad as the terribly-terribly disgusting cover-"design"

"1"


 Pharlap wrote:
naming themselves after that cool HBO show. whot a bunch of posers
 

I sure hope you jest. If not you might want to check the date of the ALBUM.
naming themselves after that cool HBO show. whot a bunch of posers
More than 4 notes in the vocals might add to the interest, as might a more varied background. As it stands, this is the stuff of lullabies. 3 from the suddenly somnolent Nottingham jury {#Sleep}
Positive association from past has its thumb on the scale for sure. 


 ppak wrote:
It's a dandy! Wire is wire...unique. BTW the HBO show is amazing too!
 
Map Ref. 41N 93W is one of the most beautiful travel songs ever! These guys rock super-OK!

I haven't heard this quirky gem in a long time even though I have the album.  Just another reason RP rocks.

I saw these guys open for Thomas Dolby, O.M.D. and Depeche Mode at the famous 101 show in 1988.  I was already a fan (though not as familiar with their earlier work at the time) and I liked them even more after seeing them live.
Major memories!!!! thanks, Bill!
Even Wire's more "accessible" tracks are more interesting than most "edgy" songs by other bands.  I like the song Ambitious.  (When it's cold I feel cold, but when it's hot I feel ambitious.) That'd be nice to hear one day on RP.
The sampling on this is so incoherent that I had to make sure I didn't have two audio sources playing.
This really deserves to be played more than once per year....
UncleRemus wrote:
I uploaded Map Ref. 41N 93W and it got a sorry. I think that's the best song they ever did. Glad to hear them on RP though.
It's a dandy! Wire is wire...unique. BTW the HBO show is amazing too!
We didn't start the wire. It was always burning since the world was turning.
Even though this was Wire at their most accessible, it's still great. More Wire!
Whoa, haven't heard this in a long time! I like it :)
JDF wrote:
It's certainly up there, along with Fragile, Ex Lion Tamer, Outdoor Miner, and On Returning... any of the above would be a great addition to the playlist.
"It" above being that "Map Ref." And I agree, these would all be great additions to the playlist.
would love to hear ahead, that really gets me goin
In reading these comments, apparently few of you realizes that Wire has been around since the 70s...they are considered pioneers in modern music. This is one of the most influential bands of the 20th century in rock. Seriously. Unfortunately, this is not one of their better songs during a period when they were making accessible music. Check out their new album, "Send" or their earlier efforts. These guys seriously rock! Here are a couple of links: (click here) or (click here)
drover wrote:
Didn't know Morrissey formed a new band... Not bad though.
As a band, Wire predates Smiths by about 5–6 years. I'm not going to say that this later release wasn't influenced by Smiths' success, but Wire really was the start of the "Not New Wave, Not Punk" sound that Smiths, REM and many more turned into "Alternative." Cue REM! Nice segue, Bill.
Holy track from a John Hughes movie that never was!
drover wrote:
I have a spare keyboard with a functioning space bar if you need it.
:) I was waiting for someone to say that.
Serious nostalgia...
Skeletor wrote:
Me likey.
Me, too. Organ fun indeed.
trekhead wrote:
..........weusedtoplaykidneybingowheniworkedatthemorguegoodtimesgoodtimes..........
I have a spare keyboard with a functioning space bar if you need it.
Didn't know Morrissey formed a new band... Not bad though.
Good stuff here, but am I hearing echoes of The Smiths? That's isn't really a bad thing...these guys might be more cheerful than the Smiths, but then ANYONE was more cheerful than the Smiths.
UncleRemus wrote:
I uploaded Map Ref. 41N 93W and it got a sorry. I think that's the best song they ever did. Glad to hear them on RP though.
It's certainly up there, along with Fragile, Ex Lion Tamer, Outdoor Miner, and On Returning... any of the above would be a great addition to the playlist.
Me likey.
..........weusedtoplaykidneybingowheniworkedatthemorguegoodtimesgoodtimes..........
Takes me back to '88. Thanks RP!
Here i am riding a motorcoach between villages in Yorkshire...looking out at the rain, sun, rain...as clouds race across the dale. No, actually, I am here at my desk. Oh well, it was nice for a moment.
very cool indeed
8)
Not Wire's best in my opinion, but great to hear them nonetheless.
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Wire! Holy Cow!
I uploaded Map Ref. 41N 93W and it got a sorry. I think that's the best song they ever did. Glad to hear them on RP though.
Wire! Holy Cow!