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Dead Can Dance – Don't Fade Away Lyrics 3 years ago
The lyrics here are credited to Peter Frampton. While he does have a song with the same title, the lyrics are nothing like these. This is a Brendan Perry composition 100%. Just to let you guys know...thanks for the awesome site!

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Cat Power – Sea of Love (Phil Phillips cover) Lyrics 11 years ago
I don't "HAVE" anything.... d'oh!

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Cat Power – Sea of Love (Phil Phillips cover) Lyrics 11 years ago
I don't anything profound to say about the lyrics, I just wanted to mention how much I absolutely love the way Chan sings them. "I love you....oooh ooh ooh ooh-ooh". There are tiresome covers of plenty of songs; her covers are usually very original and (sometimes) even improve on the original song, or at least give it a whole new twist.

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Lou Reed – Perfect Day Lyrics 11 years ago
Yeah, the BBC using it a commercial just tickles me pink! I wonder if any of the suits there had any idea the song was an ode to heroin? Lol.

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Temple of the Dog – Hunger Strike Lyrics 13 years ago
Temple of the Dog was a supergroup with the exception that none of them had yet achieved the fame they would go on to get in the following years. Imagine if they reunited now! Check out this f'n lineup:

Jeff Ament
Matt Cameron
Chris Cornell
Stone Gossard
Mike McCready
Eddie Vedder

That's almost a who's who of grunge royalty! Or at least Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, and Mother Love Bone. Can you imagine Chris and Eddie trading off on vocals (either on the same song or taking their own songs to lead on), Chris prolly writing the lyrics (sorry Eddie) or at least most of them, and Ament, Cameron, McCready, and Gossard all rocking out behind them?

FUUUUUUUUUUCK. This is one of the best albums ever, IMO. Every song on it rocks. Pearl Jam's "Ten" might be as good as this one, but in my mind no other album from them or any of the other groups that followed was as good as this one. Although Soundgarden's harder stuff like "Beyond the Wheel" kicked ass too, so maybe it's good they all explored their own sounds.

I dunno, all's I know is it ROCKS!!!

And yeah mgb, Chris could rip the roof off the ceiling with his highs back then. Don't get me wrong, I still love his voice, but he can't hit that upper register anymore. I mean, he smoked for a long time, plus the dude's in his 40s and been screaming his head off most of his life, so who can blame him? But he still kicks ass just in a more gravelly sort of way. Eddie's voice is still strong because the way he sings is more controlled and he doesn't strain it as much. He could never go that high in the first place, but his voice is buttery and natural just as it is. Those two plus Layne Staley had the best voices in "grunge", though Kurt's was great too because it was really emotional. Scott Weiland is ok. The dude from Marcy Playground has an awesome voice too but it's not a "hard rock" voice, more alternative. Anyway, I'll shut up now.

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