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Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ and ‘2,000 Light Years From Home,’ I really like.” Surprise surprise! 'Roxy Music, 'Stranded' Yes of course! Lou Reed ‘Vicious'. Obvious. Edited by user 20 January 2020 00:32:22(UTC)
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I can't understand why people get so smug over deciphering who 'Sympathy for the Devil' is actually about. There's a small clue in the title. The hilarious thing about New Order is they always namecheck these awesome influences, like on Back To Mine, when their own music is so shite.
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Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse they always namecheck these awesome influences, like on Back To Mine, when their own music is so shite. Yes, The Groundhogs certainly were awesome, weren't they?
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