[kj] UK Decay & the great "goth" debate

Phillipps Marc Marc.Phillipps at enfield.nhs.uk
Tue Jan 18 10:02:52 EST 2005


>We'll next discover that the lyrics are from some jaunty 1900's >music hall
number

"1880's . . 
I'm living in the 80's . . 

1880's 
I have to push, I have consumption"

(I thought you had left us ? . . I keep meaning to reply to your email)


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	fatpotanga [SMTP:fatpotanga at hotmail.com]
> Sent:	Tuesday, January 18, 2005 2:54 PM
> To:	The Gathering
> Subject:	Re: [kj] UK Decay & the great "goth" debate
> 
> On 18/1/05 2:32 pm, "Phillipps Marc" wrote:
>     (Eighties was lifted straight from Baby Come Back for example) 
> 
> Blimey, I never knew that.
> It's a real smorgasbord of a track isn't it?
> Guitar riff from Life Goes On
> Bass line from Baby Come Back
> We'll next discover that the lyrics are from some jaunty 1900's music hall
> number and the drumbeats from 'Yes Sir, I can Boogie'  << File:
> ATT30659.txt >> 
> 
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