Desire: Under Your Spell - Played 3,877 times.
Desire - Under Your Spell
Desire - Under Your Spell
Where Does the Good Go
So JealousWhere do you go with your broken heart in tow
What do you do with the left over you
And how do you know, when to let go
Where does the good go, where does the good go
Look me in the eye and tell me you don’t find me attractive
Look me in the heart and tell me you won’t go
Look me in the eye and promise no love’s like our love
Look me in the heart and unbreak broken, it won’t happen
It’s love that leaves and breaks the seal of always thinking you would be
Real, happy and healthy, strong and calm, where does the good go
Where does the good go
Where do you go when you’re in love and the world knows
How do you live so happily while I am sad and broken down
What do you say it’s up for grabs now that you’re on your way down
Where does the good go, where does the good go
Girls Just Want To Have Fun by Starfucker
Crystal Castles - Untrust Us
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Joy Division - She’s Lost Control
“She’s Lost Control” is a song by British post-punk band Joy Division. It first was introduced in a concert in June 1978. Two separate recordings have been released: a guitar-dominated version appearing on the band’s 1979 debut album Unknown Pleasures, and a heavier and more electronic version first released in 1980 on a 12” single, coupled with “Atmosphere”. This version also sports an additional verse, not present in the earlier one. The song centers on Peter Hook’s cool, droning, minimalist bassline formed over a methodical and mechanistic drum beat courtesy of Stephen Morris. In dramatic contrast, Bernard Sumner’s guitar work is sharp and clipped, and bears a striking resemblance to Dave Davies’ work on early Kinks singles such as “You Really Got Me” and “All Day and All Night”. Ian Curtis’ lyrics concern a girl having an epileptic seizure (i.e. “losing control”), a condition which Curtis himself suffered from, and Curtis’ delivery is nervy and paranoid, reflecting the ominous music. Many indie bands have covered it, as well as Siobhan Fahey and Grace Jones. The name of the song is referenced in the title of Control, a biopic of Ian Curtis, which includes the incident inspiring the song, and also the recording of the song, showing Morris using an aerosol can sprayed into a microphone as percussion.
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MGMT - All We Ever Wanted Was Everything
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tv on the radio - modern romance (yeah yeah yeahs cover)
Gorillaz Mix
Tracklist:
Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood
Gorillaz - 19 2000 (Soulchild Remix)
Gorillaz - Dirty Harry
Gorillaz - Every Planet We Reach Is Dead
Gorillaz - November Has Come
Gorillaz - Kids With Guns
Gorillaz - Feel Good IncThis is all kinds of awesome.
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Mo’ Stars Mo’ Problems // The Notorious XX
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Bankrupt On Selling | Modest Mouse
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Drugs in my body.
Take a listen to this old jam.