When You dont See Me
Posted: 19 Nov 2005, 00:55
Das any one know if "When you dont see me" exist on 7"...?
I have never seen it!?!
I have never seen it!?!
eastmidswhizzkid wrote: anoraknaphobia.
yupMr.Mercy wrote:Is it true that WYDSM was only released in Germany?
Money over ReasoningMr.Mercy wrote:Sorry,but what is MOR?
Mainstream Orientated Rock or in other words: boring s**t that works mainly in the USA. Hence Mr. E's try to break into the US market by adaption. (I'm glad he didnt succeed because a TSOM record that would've sold well in the states would certainly not be a TSOM record I like to listen to.)Mr.Mercy wrote:Sorry,but what is MOR?
it's the trinidad and tobago 7" dysleximix dub-edit of MoreMr.Mercy wrote:Sorry,but what is MOR?
I always thought it meant Middle Of the Road, ie. neither one thing or the other?Mr.Mercy wrote:Sorry,but what is MOR?
That's what I alway thought those terms meantJames Blast wrote:I always thought it meant Middle Of the Road, ie. neither one thing or the other?Mr.Mercy wrote:Sorry,but what is MOR?
I think AOR, Adult Oriented Rock would be a better term
They're both different genres according to my ageing Guinness Book Of Hit Singles. I know that R'n'B has come to mean the kind of s**t that dominates today's charts but I never did work out exactly what rhythm and blues was.Pat wrote:Slightly off topic , what about R'n'B,I always thought that meant rhythm and blues but when I watch cd:uk it seems to have something to do with rappers and bottoms.
This has long been a mystery to me. Rhythm and Blues is what Muddy Waters et al were doing in the late 50s. Oversimplifying, I would say that it sounds somewhere inbetween Blues (from which it evolved) and Rock & Roll.Andrew S wrote:They're both different genres according to my ageing Guinness Book Of Hit Singles. I know that R'n'B has come to mean the kind of s**t that dominates today's charts but I never did work out exactly what rhythm and blues was.Pat wrote:Slightly off topic , what about R'n'B,I always thought that meant rhythm and blues but when I watch cd:uk it seems to have something to do with rappers and bottoms.
Even more baffling is the classification of Robbie Williams and Britney Speers as Rock & Roll.Mr. Wah wrote:This has long been a mystery to me. Rhythm and Blues is what Muddy Waters et al were doing in the late 50s. Oversimplifying, I would say that it sounds somewhere inbetween Blues (from which it evolved) and Rock & Roll.Andrew S wrote:They're both different genres according to my ageing Guinness Book Of Hit Singles. I know that R'n'B has come to mean the kind of s**t that dominates today's charts but I never did work out exactly what rhythm and blues was.Pat wrote:Slightly off topic , what about R'n'B,I always thought that meant rhythm and blues but when I watch cd:uk it seems to have something to do with rappers and bottoms.
I always assumed that R 'n' B was the same thing, although how, say, Mariah Carey could be so classified baffled me no end.
Sad but true!James Blast wrote: I think AOR, Adult Oriented Rock would be a better term
Are you sure you have 7" vinyl singledtsom wrote:of course. I own a copy of it..
when you don´t see me/ribbons(live-aufname,Hamburg 17.11.90)
merciful release 52 february 1991
http://www.gemm.com/ddc/search.pl?&disp ... media=7%22pikkrong wrote:Are you sure you have 7" vinyl singledtsom wrote:of course. I own a copy of it..
when you don´t see me/ribbons(live-aufname,Hamburg 17.11.90)
merciful release 52 february 1991
Thanks SimonBig Si wrote:http://www.gemm.com/ddc/search.pl?&disp ... media=7%22pikkrong wrote:Are you sure you have 7" vinyl singledtsom wrote:of course. I own a copy of it..
when you don´t see me/ribbons(live-aufname,Hamburg 17.11.90)
merciful release 52 february 1991