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Thread started 02/02/05 2:31am

SquirrelMeat

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Black & Colin Vearncombe

Do we have any Black & Colin Vearncombe fans here?

I just got his last solo album and found out that Black are reforming and touring this year. Album likely to, first for 12 years.

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Reply #1 posted 02/02/05 3:21am

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SquirrelMeat said:

Do we have any Black & Colin Vearncombe fans here?

I just got his last solo album and found out that Black are reforming and touring this year. Album likely to, first for 12 years.

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No, but wasn't he briefly a kind of 80s Dido with a big selling album of bittersweet songs about break-ups? And didn't he rapidly fade from view the minute he got laid?
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Reply #2 posted 02/02/05 8:51am

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His video for "Wonderful Life" is one of the most beautiful videos of the 80s I think. I saw him perform an acoustic version of that song recently on German TV. Very nice.
I always wondered why he disappeard so quickly after such a smash hit.
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Reply #3 posted 02/02/05 9:24am

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theplejades said:

His video for "Wonderful Life" is one of the most beautiful videos of the 80s I think. I saw him perform an acoustic version of that song recently on German TV. Very nice.
I always wondered why he disappeard so quickly after such a smash hit.



He got laid, got happy and stopped making Depeche Mode Lite records. I'm being semi-serious. Ask Squirrel, he should know.
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Reply #4 posted 02/02/05 4:48pm

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Shapeshifter said:

SquirrelMeat said:

Do we have any Black & Colin Vearncombe fans here?

I just got his last solo album and found out that Black are reforming and touring this year. Album likely to, first for 12 years.

biggrin



No, but wasn't he briefly a kind of 80s Dido with a big selling album of bittersweet songs about break-ups? And didn't he rapidly fade from view the minute he got laid?


How do you know he got laid!? wink
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Reply #5 posted 02/02/05 4:56pm

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theplejades said:

His video for "Wonderful Life" is one of the most beautiful videos of the 80s I think. I saw him perform an acoustic version of that song recently on German TV. Very nice.
I always wondered why he disappeard so quickly after such a smash hit.


Songs like "wonderful life" and "sweetest smile" were the big 80s hits, but they carried on making other great suicidal tunes for years. In fact, their music simply got better and better. They were and are very ahead of their time compared to the whole jazz/Nick Cave hybrid thing going on, or indeed the likes of Portishead.

They are one of those groups that have a good cult following, without the need for a label.

Colin Vearncombe (the lead singer) released a brilliant 30 track acoustic album on new material, recored in 30 days.

The band are about to reform for shows.

Colins material sound like Damian Rice about to throw himself off a building! biggrin
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