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Echo & the Bunneymen or Ian McCulloch?

Echo & the Bunneymen or Ian McCulloch?

Postby Fiero » Fri Aug 08, 2003 8:34 pm

This song is about 9 and a half minutes long! Very moody and slow and the lyrics start out: "I wasn't expecting this, everything is destroyed, underneath the...nothings, underneath there is a void, beyond that void there is a place, where figments from our dreams are vanished, childhood nightmares all come seeking, and I know logic nearly vanished, then the chorus sounds like "care" with voices in the background. I need song title and CD it's from. Thanks for replys!

Edited by - Fiero on 08/09/2003 03:38:07
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Postby MikeP » Sat Aug 09, 2003 9:13 am

Fiero,

That's "Chaos" by The Church (one of my fave bands) from their 1992 album [i]Priest=Aura[/i], which I think is their masterpiece, even though their commercial success had already peaked. A brilliant but very dark song.
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Postby Jason² » Sat Aug 09, 2003 2:11 pm

I would just have to say that "Heyday" is, in my humble opinion, The Church's masterpiece (so long as YOUR copy includes the b-side "As You Will")
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Postby Fiero » Sat Aug 09, 2003 8:20 pm

WOW! Is it Steve Kilby on lead vocals? Never got this CD because I stopped keeping up with my 80s bands once the 90s started. I'm trying to get them all now!! "Louisiana" and "Much too much" are my favorite songs by The Church.
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