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"Aparecieron en la escena punk británica en 1977. En origen, el grupo estaba formado por Richard Butler, Tim Butler (hermano del anterior), Duncan Kilburn (saxofón) y Roger Morris (guitarra). En 1979 se añadirían Vince Ely, a la batería, y John Ashton. El punk proscribía el rock psicodélico, pero los "Furs", huyendo de las limitaciones, no lo descartaron. El resultado fue una música que se acercaba más al pop que al punk, una combinación de guitarras canturreantes y saxofón, con una intensa y equilibrada sección rítmica, y el complemento de la singular voz, unas veces cálida y otras desgarrada, del líder de la banda, cantante y responsable de las letras, Richard Butler. Su música fue calificada por un avispado crítico inglés como "beautiful chaos" ('hermoso caos')."


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  • This is my FAVORITE Psychedelic Furs song!!!!!! You never hear it played on any of the '80s stations.

  • This is one of the most epic pieces I've ever heard in my whole damn life.

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  • When Kraftwerk clash with David Bowie, one can feel that 80s vibe. My love song

  • I named my daughter after this song... Hope she appreciates it's beauty and mystic. I love you baby wherever you are...Thomas

  • @HeadfulOfHollow I Agree !

  • I remember the first time I heard this song it was a little shock to hear the spooky yet soothing music quickly transition into something heavier. At first I hated this song and would only listen to the beginning. Then over time I learned to appreciate both halves of the song, treating them like two different songs. However I think if I had heard this song without the opening 2 minutes the first time around I would have liked the second half right away. But I'm sure they had their reasons.

  • I used to stay up late at night listening to WRHU Post Punk Pty with DJ Jeff back in the 80ties and record amazing non-pop muzic on cassette tapes to take back to New Paltz. great times

  • Martin Hannet 

  • we make love in india

  • 1st song 1st album - we played it loud !

  • saw then in seattle last month and they sounded wonderful did india as the encore

    yes, richard still sings his message.....

  • Went to see them at the Russell Club in Hulme in 1980, great band!

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