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The Stranglers

Golden Brown

Songwriters: Black, Jet; Burnel, Jean Jacques; Cornwell, Hugh Alan; Greenfield, David Paul

I know this much is true
over 2 years ago
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I know a little of music and a lot of nothing. As evidenced by "this early post":http://mog.com/fistula_spume/blog_post/4318. I'm constantly finding music and constantly researching. All of that research never helps me to find what someone else recommends. This is especially true when it comes to my wife. I constantly hear a song somewhere and I'm like, "What the hell is this?" and she's a...

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Golden Brown: This Oughta Strangle Ya
over 2 years ago
A Birthday with a Bullet Tooth: Happy B-day Vinnie Jones; Chris Stein
over 2 years ago
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...today's the birthday of a Chris Stein, guitarist for Blondie (1950); George Brown the drummer for Kool & the Gang (1949 and Grant Young, the drummer for Soul Asylum (1963)...on the film/ football front it's also the day that Vinnie Jones (pictured above) got slapped around... ...oh yeah, here's the cast of Snatch taking the use of the f-word "*to a whole new level.*":http://www.youtube.com/w...

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Let me take you on a journey through time and space....
about 1 year ago
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Someone was playing this in halls, and it was extremely ->Give me a guy and a danceflooranyone know ryan adams??lame...but worth getting it out there. I LOVE RYAN ADAMS.but thats a different story. I've heard this one's about drugs...

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Music in Moves: Snatch
over 3 years ago

I saw Terry Staunton's music-in-movies post from November 5 and was going to post two things - Elliott Smith's "Needle in the Hay" in the Royal Tenenbaums (which is the most perfect little 2 minutes of film I've ever seen) and this scene from Snatch. Elliott had already been mentioned a few times, but this one hadn't at all so I decided to give it its own post. It's certainly worth it.You shoul...

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Never A Frown With Golden Brown
19 days ago

I recently discovered what I believed to be the latest ivy-league, Vampire Weekend, semi-baroque pop clone The Stranglers. Upon first hearing their single "Golden Brown," with its barely dreary, Smiths-like vocal delivery juxtaposed over jauntily syncopated harpsichords, I said to myself 'this song is going to be huge'. The Brubeck-inspired timing (3 measures of 3/4 followed by 1 measure of 4/4...

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