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Thread started 01/05/05 9:37am

Lodger

Simple Minds

Hey, Lovers of the 80s!!! biggrin

I just re-discovered my "Once Upon A Time" CD from Simple Minds and I realized how much I love their sound.
So I bought a Best Of 2CD compilation yesterday - GREAT!!! cool

"Don't You (Forget About Me)"
"Promised You A Miracle"
"Alive And Kicking"
"All The Things She Said"
"Belfast Child"
...among others... cool

I'd like to ask you "how do you feel about Simple Minds?"

Thanx for your reply!!! biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 01/05/05 9:45am

RocknRollDave

Lodger said:

Hey, Lovers of the 80s!!! biggrin

I just re-discovered my "Once Upon A Time" CD from Simple Minds and I realized how much I love their sound.
So I bought a Best Of 2CD compilation yesterday - GREAT!!! cool

"Don't You (Forget About Me)"
"Promised You A Miracle"
"Alive And Kicking"
"All The Things She Said"
"Belfast Child"
...among others... cool

I'd like to ask you "how do you feel about Simple Minds?"

Thanx for your reply!!! biggrin




They used to be my fave band ever, and whilst I have moved on from that now, they definitely have some classics.

I notice that they have just released a box set with a load of live tracks - My recommendation is to get hold of this, as many of their live versions were considerably different to the studio originals (in many cases almost unrecognisable from them) and often much better too.
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Reply #2 posted 01/05/05 9:53am

Lodger

RocknRollDave said:

Lodger said:

Hey, Lovers of the 80s!!! biggrin

I just re-discovered my "Once Upon A Time" CD from Simple Minds and I realized how much I love their sound.
So I bought a Best Of 2CD compilation yesterday - GREAT!!! cool

"Don't You (Forget About Me)"
"Promised You A Miracle"
"Alive And Kicking"
"All The Things She Said"
"Belfast Child"
...among others... cool

I'd like to ask you "how do you feel about Simple Minds?"

Thanx for your reply!!! biggrin




They used to be my fave band ever, and whilst I have moved on from that now, they definitely have some classics.

I notice that they have just released a box set with a load of live tracks - My recommendation is to get hold of this, as many of their live versions were considerably different to the studio originals (in many cases almost unrecognisable from them) and often much better too.


Some people say that they tried to copy the sound of U2! neutral

Even if it's true I don't care much about that fact(?)!!! wink

Thanx for your reply!!! biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 01/05/05 11:05am

jn2

They're artistically dead since the early 90s... I liked very much their New Gold Dream album with someone somewhere in summertimes& glittering prize
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Reply #4 posted 01/05/05 11:14am

Lodger

jn2 said:

They're artistically dead since the early 90s...


You're right! nod
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Reply #5 posted 01/06/05 10:24am

bsbd2luvr

I didn't know much about Simple Minds until last year. Of course, I knew their biggest song, "(Don't You) Forget About Me," but it wasn't until I heard an '80s mix that included "New Gold Dream" that I decided to investigate the band further. I bought the "New Gold Dream" album. It quickly became one of my favorite albums. Besides the title track, "Someone, Somewhere in Summertime" and "Promised You a Miracle" are fantastic. It's hard to listen to that album sometimes since I listened to it a lot during a very tough period in my life. Still, it's even harder to deny the musicianship and absolute beauty that was displayed on that album, so I continue to listen to it frequently.

I have a few live songs, and they really did change up their stuff in concert. I liked the "Sparkle in the Rain" version of "Book of Brilliant Things," but I have a live MP3 where they made it a lot more rocking. I love that version more than the one on the album. Also, the version of "New Gold Dream" that's on the "Live in the City of Light" album is outstanding.

The only similarity between U2 and Simple Minds lies in the voices of Jim Kerr and Bono, but I think the "New Gold Dream" album trumps anything U2's ever done.
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Reply #6 posted 01/06/05 10:33am

Lodger

bsbd2luvr said:

I didn't know much about Simple Minds until last year. Of course, I knew their biggest song, "(Don't You) Forget About Me," but it wasn't until I heard an '80s mix that included "New Gold Dream" that I decided to investigate the band further. I bought the "New Gold Dream" album. It quickly became one of my favorite albums. Besides the title track, "Someone, Somewhere in Summertime" and "Promised You a Miracle" are fantastic. It's hard to listen to that album sometimes since I listened to it a lot during a very tough period in my life. Still, it's even harder to deny the musicianship and absolute beauty that was displayed on that album, so I continue to listen to it frequently.

I have a few live songs, and they really did change up their stuff in concert. I liked the "Sparkle in the Rain" version of "Book of Brilliant Things," but I have a live MP3 where they made it a lot more rocking. I love that version more than the one on the album. Also, the version of "New Gold Dream" that's on the "Live in the City of Light" album is outstanding.

The only similarity between U2 and Simple Minds lies in the voices of Jim Kerr and Bono, but I think the "New Gold Dream" album trumps anything U2's ever done.


You should start this thread 'cause you know much more about Simple Minds than me! lol

"Promided You A Miracle" is fantastic!!! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig
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Reply #7 posted 01/06/05 10:48am

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I found a best of disc by them for super cheap, like $4 or something. I used to LOVE THE SHIT outta "Don't You Forget About Me"!!! headbang
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Reply #8 posted 01/06/05 11:32am

Lodger

CalhounSq said:

I found a best of disc by them for super cheap, like $4 or something. I used to LOVE THE SHIT outta "Don't You Forget About Me"!!! headbang


lol

Alive And Kicking!!! err
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Reply #9 posted 01/06/05 11:34am

NEFRETIRI

Lodger said:

RocknRollDave said:





They used to be my fave band ever, and whilst I have moved on from that now, they definitely have some classics.

I notice that they have just released a box set with a load of live tracks - My recommendation is to get hold of this, as many of their live versions were considerably different to the studio originals (in many cases almost unrecognisable from them) and often much better too.


Some people say that they tried to copy the sound of U2! neutral

Even if it's true I don't care much about that fact(?)!!! wink

Thanx for your reply!!! biggrin

Can't stand U2, love simple minds.
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Reply #10 posted 01/06/05 11:37am

FiveFootNine

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LOVE LOVE LOVE SIMPLE MINDS!!!!

worship

You should also look into the music of: THE MISSION UK. Song: Tower Of Strength

Jim Kerr discovered them...produced a few tracks as well... GOOD STUFF!!!
[Edited 1/6/05 3:39am]
**...they were right about you.**
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Reply #11 posted 01/06/05 11:40am

thesexofit

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Someone else already mentioned this but they were kinda like U2 wern't they? Particually that "forget about me" song?

Lead singer has a huge cock apparantly, as does Huey Lewis. Bet ya didn't know that!
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Reply #12 posted 01/06/05 11:48am

NEFRETIRI

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Someone else already mentioned this but they were kinda like U2 wern't they? Particually that "forget about me" song?

Lead singer has a huge cock apparantly, as does Huey Lewis. Bet ya didn't know that!
[Edited 1/6/05 3:40am]

Correct me if I am wrong but they didn't write that song.
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Reply #13 posted 01/06/05 11:48am

Lodger

CalhounSq said:

I found a best of disc by them for super cheap, like $4 or something. I used to LOVE THE SHIT outta "Don't You Forget About Me"!!! headbang


Originally "Don't You (Forget About Me)" was written for Billy Idol, but he turned the track down! cool
Funilly, he recorded it for his greatest hits album later... cool
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Reply #14 posted 01/06/05 12:12pm

CalhounSq

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Lodger said:

CalhounSq said:

I found a best of disc by them for super cheap, like $4 or something. I used to LOVE THE SHIT outta "Don't You Forget About Me"!!! headbang


Originally "Don't You (Forget About Me)" was written for Billy Idol, but he turned the track down! cool
Funilly, he recorded it for his greatest hits album later... cool


HOLY SHIT, are you serious??!!! eek eek DAMN, he's a moron for turning that down. And wasn't he hot around that time?? That would have been even more HUGE from him. What an idiot lol

How's his version? smile


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Reply #15 posted 01/06/05 12:20pm

Lodger

CalhounSq said:

Lodger said:



Originally "Don't You (Forget About Me)" was written for Billy Idol, but he turned the track down! cool
Funilly, he recorded it for his greatest hits album later... cool


HOLY SHIT, are you serious??!!! eek eek DAMN, he's a moron for turning that down. And wasn't he hot around that time?? That would have been even more HUGE from him. What an idiot lol

How's his version?


Yes, I'm serious! The track was written for a film (I think "Breakfast Club" or whatever...) and after Billy turned it down Simple Minds got the chance... biggrin

His version is almost like Simple Minds' version. Nothing special... (I only heard it once...) wink
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Reply #16 posted 01/06/05 5:24pm

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I love "All the Things She Said" and "Alive and Kicking." Sometimes I get tired of hearing "Don't You (Forget About Me.)" It's one of those quintessential 80's songs from an 80's movie.

Wasn't the lead singer married to Chrissie Hynde?
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #17 posted 01/06/05 5:30pm

Lodger

funkyslsistah said:


Wasn't the lead singer married to Chrissie Hynde?


Yes, but they divorced... cool
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Reply #18 posted 01/06/05 5:43pm

sosgemini

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i loved the female vocalist in their band..she rocked!!
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Reply #19 posted 01/06/05 5:44pm

Lodger

sosgemini said:

i loved the female vocalist in their band..she rocked!!


But she had a bad hair-do! lol
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Reply #20 posted 01/06/05 5:58pm

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Lodger said:

sosgemini said:

i loved the female vocalist in their band..she rocked!!


But she had a bad hair-do! lol



agreed..that wasnt a hair-do..it was a hair-dont. giggle
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Reply #21 posted 01/06/05 6:06pm

Lodger

sosgemini said:

Lodger said:



But she had a bad hair-do! lol



agreed..that wasnt a hair-do..it was a hair-dont. giggle


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