A History of Modern Music.
Posted: 29 Aug 2011, 11:21
Notice the absence of the 1992 version in said list.Being645 wrote:Wow, that's really nice ... ...
The Sisters of Mercy with Temple of Love in 1983 on no.37 of the Indie playlist ... ...
I think it's quite casual ... how could they miss First And Last And Always and Floodland??? ...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Notice the absence of the 1992 version in said list.Being645 wrote:Wow, that's really nice ... ...
The Sisters of Mercy with Temple of Love in 1983 on no.37 of the Indie playlist ... ...
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Because there are other bands availableBeing645 wrote:I think it's quite casual ... how could they miss First And Last And Always and Floodland??? ...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Notice the absence of the 1992 version in said list.Being645 wrote:Wow, that's really nice ... ...
The Sisters of Mercy with Temple of Love in 1983 on no.37 of the Indie playlist ... ...
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Apart from the fact, that in my drawers Oasis are clearly Pop ... ...
Yeah, that could be an explanation as well forIzzy HaveMercy wrote: Notice the absence of the 1992 version in said list.
IZ.Because there are other bands availableBeing45 wrote: I think it's quite casual ... how could they miss First And Last And Always and Floodland??? ...
Apart from the fact, that in my drawers Oasis are clearly Pop ... ...
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