Dead Or Alive - Whirlpool (1982)

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2008

Written by Burns/Healy
Pete Burns - vocals, Martin Healy - keyboards, Wayne Hussey - guitar, Mike Percy - bass, Joe Musker - drums

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  • I think no official CD have include this song up to now. Hope we can have early tunes on CD soon!!

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  • I can't believe some of the kiddies think it's "punk" or "emo". It's NEW WAVE for f**k's sakes! You spend so much time on your computers, you should learn something for a change!!!

  • This makes me want to cry!! Loved Dead or Alive around this time, Falling, Number 11 etc. Thanks for posting.

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  • Maybe this track really was the greatest they ever made, so high intensity, deep as "Misty Circles",

    It's pain, like insane crying if you just lost your mother, your child or someone that really matters, or like feeling so dissappointed about life in general, beautiful and very scary,such a pitty they had to go "pop" to be famous (even though they did damn good).

  • Great song, but very bad sound

  • @crouchypony your 37 how was you there?in a tardis?

  • @nnniiiccckkkooo bollocks!from someone who is 35 and technically wasn't around musically in 79.

  • @Homoholic well said Homoholic.i too am taken back when the word goth gets used as if its been around snce days gone by.it aint.goth is a mid to late 80s thing.i never ever heard the word when i was watching dead or alive in 82/83 in liverpool.so lets put an end to this nonsence of goth culture. when ths record was released.to me this is new wave/futuristic.

  • You spin me right round, baby

    right round like a record, baby

    Right round round round

  • @nnniiiccckkkooo this is proof yes. Goth = new wave influenced by The Doors and psychedelia

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  • @nnniiiccckkkooo

    We are just splitting hairs ad nauseam. I think this is New Wave (which included some early gothic rock, among other things) rather than gothic rock per se. I mean, nobody called it "goth" when it came out, and that's the bloody point!

    Just because Wayne Hussey was in Dead Or Alive at the time doesn't automatically make them a goth band.

    I first heard this term (goth) in 84 or 85 when I listened to The Sisters Of Mercy (featuring Wayne Hussey) on the radio.

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