Oh yeah, best Eurythmics song evah!
I'd say, "Here Comes the Rain Again" ranks up there....
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Oh yeah, best Eurythmics song evah!
I'd say, "Here Comes the Rain Again" ranks up there....
Sweet dreams are made of cheese...
Eurythmics. "Right By Your Side."
Mmmmmmmm.
Wasn't it "dead babies just come with the scenery"? That's how I always heard it in my head, but I've been known to jump to darkest interpretation.
A quick google confirms my version, but it isn't like Chrissie doesn't open the songs up for some misheard magic (see: Brass in Pocket).
best Eurythmics song evah
My favourite song of theirs was Missionary Man, but I think that was after Annie went "solo"?
Eurythmics (and any Annie Lennox in general) will forever remind me of sauteed mushrooms and cheese on toasted bread. Which is really funny. But it is a fond memory.
(Staple lunch when I was in Prague. Roommate and I played those cds a whole helluva lot, partly to drive the suitemate from hell away. That and the Vivaldi's Four Seasons. It only took 2 months until she essentially vacated.)
Also? I hated the Eurhythmics.
I say good day to you, Topic!Cindy!
(How do you feel about Annie Lennox solo?)
(Quite fond of "Lifted" off of Peace, myself.)
This is a neat idea -- recipes shared on Flickr.
Annie Lenox solo is brilliant. I can listen to "Why" forever.
And I am now earwormed with "Sweet dreams are made of cheese..."
What timeframe of your life are you supposed to become attached to the music of? When you're growing up or as a teenager? I'm assuming it's the latter, because I hated the music of the 80s for the most part and listened to talk radio. I didn't start caring about music until I heard Pearl Jam play on The Tonight Show (or Letterman or something like that) and suddenly went "Oh my God, that kicks ass."
I was teenager in the 80s, but I can't say I'm real attached to 80s music.