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Yes, Minneapolis certainly was a hotbed in the early '80s: Husker Du, The Replacements, The Suburbs, The Suicide Commandos....and if you were into him, Prince. Even the uber-gimmicky '80s production can't sink this wonderful tune. Check out Chan Poling's current group The New Standards'. They are very cool---their unconventional jazz-trio covers of Roxy Music, Bowie, Mott The Hoople, The Replacements, etc. are great.
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Heard this on Roseanne
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I was raised on the suburbs. They are the best.
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Ring Of Fire for the '80s. Amazing song!!!
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@Quentin242451 me too! It took me years to figure out who sang it.
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an incomparable sound!
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love is the law now and 369 means forever
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There's a new group called The Drums who have a new song called "Money" which is a rip-off of this song. the horn riff used here is used as a solo.
100363Boil 4 months ago
@100363Boil I listened to Money. The solo there has a total of two notes in it. I don't think that falls under ripping this song off. The two songs do sound alike though.
bowser724 4 months ago
@bowser724 May I be more careful and just say that Money bares a striking resemblance to Love is the Law and the horn solo is ever so reminiscent of the riff that carries through Love ?
100363Boil 4 months ago
@100363Boil You may
bowser724 4 months ago
that guy looks like Nicholas Cage when he had hair
kungpowpunch 3 years ago 2
Hahaha, he kinda does.
bowser724 3 years ago