Biskuit von Kekse said:Orange Crush!
Collar me, don't collar me,
got my spine, I've got my Orange Crush,
we are agents of the free, etc, etc, etc.......
Is the right answer
Biskuit von Kekse said:Orange Crush!
Buzzer said:good call. Green was their big breakthrough album with songs like Stand, Pop Song 89, World Leader Pretend, the one that goes "sometimes I think that I can't breathe", Orange Crush...al good stuff. Will dust it down tonight.
Biskuit von Kekse said:And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cool breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?
f***ing BEAUTIFUL SONG. That line about a lead role in a cage is probably my favourite lyric ever.
Easy peasy.
Biskuit von Kekse said:And did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts?
Hot ashes for trees?
Hot air for a cool breeze?
Cold comfort for change?
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?
f***ing BEAUTIFUL SONG. That line about a lead role in a cage is probably my favourite lyric ever.
Easy peasy.
Buzzer said:Agree. It is poetry but my 7 year old son could get the next line.
Wish you were here - Floyd
Buzzer said:okey dokey. A hit from the 70s
Zoo time is she and you time
The mammals are your favourite type, and you want her tonight
Heartbeat, increasing heartbeat
You hear the thunder of stampeding rhinos, elephants and tacky tigers
Buzzer said:This one is going to be either piss easy or you ain't ever gonna get it.
She lives in this house over there
Has her world outside it
Scrapples in the earth with her fingers and her mouth
Shes five years old
hans kraay fan club said:Thread worms on a string
Keeps spiders in her pocket
Birthday - The Sugarcubes
Bjork - my former future-wife.
hans kraay fan club said:I'm pretty much a Bjork / Sugarcubes obsessive, so that was a tap-in.
I also have a CD called 'Gling-Glo' by her band BEFORE the Sugarcubes, where she performs Bjorkish versions of Icelandic folk ballards. Its MUCH better than it sounds!!
Buzzer said:same here - the obsessive bit! Spent 1989 seeing them all around the UK.
I almost forked out £400 to see them reform in Iceland last November.
Have you heard of Hafdis Huld? Icelandic songstress and all round honey?