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@hellozio yes this came from th e plaigiarism album. i like it but prefer the version with moroder better
there is a new book on sparks just released, check it out at your local library
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there are 2 filmclips for this, excellent. ahh but this is a diff version but better clip.
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sparks;
Firstly one of my fav bands for the last nearly 40 years. 2nd This is one of my fav songs by them - tho they manage to create so many classics so many to choose from but this really is heavenly
3rd the gilbert and george/good guy bad guy personas - ron makes russel seem sweeter by what he does - performance art - deadpan - besides how else can a keyboard player entertain - other than the cheesy smile - like the shopping mall players - or the sex face - pleeeeease....guitars only
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4th this clip wow - was this released as a single? why redo it - i mean its great and i would love to own it - just curios why the revamp - who's idea and why?
the whole thing is brilliant. The allegory of the angel/christ/god and the devil and redemption is so simple yet so brilliant and also very fritz lang....hats off guys you really outdid yourselves.
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I like this stile, deep harmony.
Great band
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I like cheeseburgers.
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I came here because of the Christian Dior show...haha
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I believe this a recent remake of the 1979 original. SPARKS AGE LIKE GODS - almost imperceptably. Most of us around the world have been listening to them for 40 years (!!!!!!!) - it seems like yesterday, actually. Isn't that an attribute of Gods?
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I'm not so sure about that. I mean the pet shop boys sound very british and a few other bands as well, so the argument could be made that some bands change their accents deliberately. It's like I've heard some country singers sing some songs with twangy southern accents and then sing a song and sound completely normal. Also, FYI, the band is from Los Angeles, not England.
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I'm not so sure about that. I mean the pet shop boys sound very british and a few other bands as well, so the argument could be made that some bands change their accents deliberately. It's like I've heard some country singers sing some songs with twangy southern accents and then sing a song and sound completely normal.



"All of the angels are sheep in the fold of their master.
They always follow the Master and his plan"
Some of the best lyrics ever written.
modestmaus 2 years ago 20
The last thing the guys are gonna lose is their self-irony :)
winni223 2 years ago 14