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Thread started 08/02/05 3:33pm

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Dead or Alive

No, I'm not trying to post a new thread of artists who could either be dead or alive, as much fun as it sounds. Instead - what about the band, fronted by the androgynous Pete Burns? They had the hits "You Spin Me Round," "Something In My House," and "Brand New Lover" among others.

I guess they are one of my gulity pleasures. Would I cruise around blaring them with my car windows down - no. But I do miss them and liked their music. What does everyone else think of it and, most importantly, does anyone know of any new projects for the band or Pete Burns?

[As a funny side note, a few years ago when Andy Dick had his show on MTV, I used to swear he was imitating Pete Burns when using a singing voice for his "cousin of Christina Aguilera character."]
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Reply #1 posted 08/02/05 3:38pm

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purpleunderground said:

No, I'm not trying to post a new thread of artists who could either be dead or alive, as much fun as it sounds. Instead - what about the band, fronted by the androgynous Pete Burns? They had the hits "You Spin Me Round," "Something In My House," and "Brand New Lover" among others.

I guess they are one of my gulity pleasures. Would I cruise around blaring them with my car windows down - no. But I do miss them and liked their music. What does everyone else think of it and, most importantly, does anyone know of any new projects for the band or Pete Burns?

[As a funny side note, a few years ago when Andy Dick had his show on MTV, I used to swear he was imitating Pete Burns when using a singing voice for his "cousin of Christina Aguilera character."]


Please welcome the self-proclaimed queen of pop, Daphne Aguilera

*Andy Dick enters looking like Pete Burns dressed as Xtina*

Oopsie daisy I've been bad
Messed up everything we had
Naughty baby did a no-no
Won't you spank me like my dad
Well I guess I played the fool
Ya better keep me after school
Naughy baby did a no-no
C'mon, touch me.....
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Reply #2 posted 08/02/05 4:22pm

VoicesCarry

Seriously, though, "You Spin Me Round" is a very big guilty pleasure of mine. I never could get into the rest of their catalogue, but Pete Burns gets props from me for being unique thumbs up!
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Reply #3 posted 08/02/05 5:51pm

Chico319

no guilt here. biggrin





dancing jig
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Reply #4 posted 08/02/05 11:49pm

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Loved "You Spin Me Round", but Pete's looking pretty scary nowadays!
[Edited 8/2/05 23:52pm]
"A Watcher scoffs at gravity!"
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Reply #5 posted 08/03/05 12:46am

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im shocked there are no picks of the mrs...


and btw: i liked their follow up much more then Spin....
Space for sale...
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Reply #6 posted 08/03/05 1:17am

MsLegs

VoicesCarry said:

Seriously, though, "You Spin Me Round" is a very big guilty pleasure of mine. I never could get into the rest of their catalogue, but Pete Burns gets props from me for being unique thumbs up!

nod That song used to be jam as well VC. It was a tight club banger.
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Reply #7 posted 08/03/05 3:13am

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wink
you're only as old as you feel..............so how old do i feel horny

Now that food has replaced sex in my life, I can't even get into my own pants.
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Reply #8 posted 08/03/05 3:18am

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I LOVE it when Pete Burns goes on a rant around the internet. The Dannii Minogue one was hilarious.
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Reply #9 posted 08/03/05 5:33am

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Ellie said:

I LOVE it when Pete Burns goes on a rant around the internet. The Dannii Minogue one was hilarious.



Okay... what was that about? I didn't hear about it.
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Reply #10 posted 08/03/05 5:49am

greatdj1

I have all their cds, and I especially love their cover of "That's the Way I Like It"

Pure Cheese.....Pure Fun
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Reply #11 posted 08/03/05 6:52am

RipHer2Shreds

Chico319 said:

no guilt here. biggrin





dancing jig

That's the CD I have. dancing jig is right! I haven't listened to it in a while, but I'm inspired to do so now. Great set of fun, catchy dance songs. My Heart Goes Bang is one of the best dumb songs ever, and Brand New Lover, In Too Deep and Something in My House are the best Bananarama songs that Bananarama never performed. smile
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Reply #12 posted 08/03/05 1:25pm

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I started one of these a while ago. Good to see them come up in a musical sense.

I am actually a big fan of thier music. Mostly the old stuff. They were on of the first bands in which I discovered hi-energy music and thus the alternate side of music. It's also some of the beginnings of electronic music we have today.

I was such a fan back when too. They were my first concert (it was awful...but I still have the t-shirt). I had this beautiful T-shirt of thiers that had A side profile of Pete with the patch. I was offered a lot of money for it once...but I didn't give it up as I loved that shirt as well (it's almost threadbare now). I had practically all of their 12" and made a make/break decision when I was in London to pick up either Hooked on Love 12" or the Videos through Housequake. I picked up the later but later discovered you can't play videos here in the US (it was a PAL VHS).

Subsequntly, my love for them led me to the Mission UK via wayne hussey. My musical world changed after I got my first Mission album which was about as opposite as you can get from DOA stuff.

Thier latest is a collab with the Pet SHop Boys call Jack and Jill party. I haven't heard it yet. I find a lot of the newer offering trite and appealing really to just a gay audience. But they still have a place in my heart.

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #13 posted 08/03/05 1:26pm

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sosgemini said:

im shocked there are no picks of the mrs...


and btw: i liked their follow up much more then Spin....


MB&DTK was a much better offering I do have to say.

I liked Nude too. It was a different direction but still a good album,

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #14 posted 08/03/05 1:28pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Chico319 said:

no guilt here. biggrin





dancing jig

That's the CD I have. dancing jig is right! I haven't listened to it in a while, but I'm inspired to do so now. Great set of fun, catchy dance songs. My Heart Goes Bang is one of the best dumb songs ever, and Brand New Lover, In Too Deep and Something in My House are the best Bananarama songs that Bananarama never performed. smile


That's because they were the male version of Bananrama...who were produced by the same folks...Stock Aiken and Waterman

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Reply #15 posted 08/03/05 1:35pm

Clubkid

it's all about "Misty Circles" 12" version (which will never be released on cd... bastards!!!!!)

Jack and Jill Party is ok... his voice still sounds good, but the track is not that memorable....

For anyone curious, Dead or Alive totally ripped off the music and sound of Divine [the John Waters 'creation'](I know.. I was shocked too!!!!)
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Reply #16 posted 08/03/05 2:03pm

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superspaceboy said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


That's the CD I have. dancing jig is right! I haven't listened to it in a while, but I'm inspired to do so now. Great set of fun, catchy dance songs. My Heart Goes Bang is one of the best dumb songs ever, and Brand New Lover, In Too Deep and Something in My House are the best Bananarama songs that Bananarama never performed. smile


That's because they were the male version of Bananrama...who were produced by the same folks...Stock Aiken and Waterman


Up until 'Nude' when Pete wanted to be the male version of Expose for the first single "Come Home With Me Baby". I think Expose's producer, Lewis Martinee even did a remix on the 12" single.
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Reply #17 posted 08/03/05 2:26pm

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Clubkid said:

it's all about "Misty Circles" 12" version (which will never be released on cd... bastards!!!!!)

Jack and Jill Party is ok... his voice still sounds good, but the track is not that memorable....

For anyone curious, Dead or Alive totally ripped off the music and sound of Divine [the John Waters 'creation'](I know.. I was shocked too!!!!)


love misty circles. I was familiar with the 12" a long time before I was familiar with the album version. Yeah that is probably one of their best song in their catalog. In term of sound and compositon, I'd say it's along the lines of Been a long time. And both sound unlike most of their songs.

I didn't know that part about ripping off Divine. Where did you get that. Pete probably would not admit to such a thing (he's an ego maniac). I'm not all that sure that they really wrote thier stuff...in a band sense. And certainly it was of the same ilk as DIvine..but I think Divine as a music artist was really a one or two trick pony and merely delving into music as another outlet of his art. IMO DOA's music was much better.

Does anyone know about Pete's music before DOA. I recall something like Nightmares...something. I recall a song about him driving on a motorcycle with his dick in his hand or something.

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Reply #18 posted 08/03/05 2:44pm

Clubkid

a long time ago, a friend played me a Divine greatest hits cd (who knew there was one!) and I was totally shocked when I heard the music because it was VERY similar to a lot of DOA songs...

It's possible that he was completely unaware of how similar their styles were, but I made the connection upon the first (and only) listen to Divine.

There used to be samples of the Nightmares on Wax stuff on the official DOA site, and I wasn't that impressed.... but it was nowhere near as awful as "Love Pete (aka Fan The Flame Pt. 2)... what a piece of shit that was!!!!

and what the hell is up with his HUGE lips? He used to be married to a woman that looked just like him circa "youthquake" (lynne) in the 80s, but I've always thought he was gay... anyone know what the deal is???

It doesn't really matter to me one way or the other, but I was curious.
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Reply #19 posted 08/03/05 2:57pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

Clubkid said:

a long time ago, a friend played me a Divine greatest hits cd (who knew there was one!) and I was totally shocked when I heard the music because it was VERY similar to a lot of DOA songs...

It's possible that he was completely unaware of how similar their styles were, but I made the connection upon the first (and only) listen to Divine.

There used to be samples of the Nightmares on Wax stuff on the official DOA site, and I wasn't that impressed.... but it was nowhere near as awful as "Love Pete (aka Fan The Flame Pt. 2)... what a piece of shit that was!!!!

and what the hell is up with his HUGE lips? He used to be married to a woman that looked just like him circa "youthquake" (lynne) in the 80s, but I've always thought he was gay... anyone know what the deal is???

It doesn't really matter to me one way or the other, but I was curious.



Yes growing up in the 80's for me it was all about. CULTURE CLUB, DEAD OR ALIVE, HAYZE FANTAYZEE. I thought that he was still married to the same woman. He's best friends with Morrissey, I know that.

THERE IS SOMETHING IN MY HOUSE was my all time DOA favorite.

M
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MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #20 posted 08/03/05 3:01pm

RipHer2Shreds

superspaceboy said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


That's the CD I have. dancing jig is right! I haven't listened to it in a while, but I'm inspired to do so now. Great set of fun, catchy dance songs. My Heart Goes Bang is one of the best dumb songs ever, and Brand New Lover, In Too Deep and Something in My House are the best Bananarama songs that Bananarama never performed. smile


That's because they were the male version of Bananrama...who were produced by the same folks...Stock Aiken and Waterman

thumbs up! Indeed. That's why I liked them. SAW were good up till a point, and at this point they still were. Though I prefer Bananarama's pre-SAW stuff, I still like that they did together.
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Reply #21 posted 08/03/05 3:06pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

RipHer2Shreds said:

superspaceboy said:



That's because they were the male version of Bananrama...who were produced by the same folks...Stock Aiken and Waterman

thumbs up! Indeed. That's why I liked them. SAW were good up till a point, and at this point they still were. Though I prefer Bananarama's pre-SAW stuff, I still like that they did together.



I loved Bananarama with Fun Boy Three.


M
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #22 posted 08/03/05 3:08pm

RipHer2Shreds

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


thumbs up! Indeed. That's why I liked them. SAW were good up till a point, and at this point they still were. Though I prefer Bananarama's pre-SAW stuff, I still like that they did together.



I loved Bananarama with Fun Boy Three.


M

Me tooooo! biggrin
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Reply #23 posted 08/03/05 3:11pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

RipHer2Shreds said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:




I loved Bananarama with Fun Boy Three.


M

Me tooooo! biggrin



That is why to this date I'm obsessed with everything British. I've been trying to get my ass to the U.K. but have been unable to. I'm thinking next year. I wish I would've been able to go throughout the 80's.

M
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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Reply #24 posted 08/03/05 3:27pm

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Clubkid said:

a long time ago, a friend played me a Divine greatest hits cd (who knew there was one!) and I was totally shocked when I heard the music because it was VERY similar to a lot of DOA songs...

It's possible that he was completely unaware of how similar their styles were, but I made the connection upon the first (and only) listen to Divine.

There used to be samples of the Nightmares on Wax stuff on the official DOA site, and I wasn't that impressed.... but it was nowhere near as awful as "Love Pete (aka Fan The Flame Pt. 2)... what a piece of shit that was!!!!

and what the hell is up with his HUGE lips? He used to be married to a woman that looked just like him circa "youthquake" (lynne) in the 80s, but I've always thought he was gay... anyone know what the deal is???

It doesn't really matter to me one way or the other, but I was curious.



Yes growing up in the 80's for me it was all about. CULTURE CLUB, DEAD OR ALIVE, HAYZE FANTAYZEE. I thought that he was still married to the same woman. He's best friends with Morrissey, I know that.

THERE IS SOMETHING IN MY HOUSE was my all time DOA favorite.

M
[Edited 8/3/05 14:58pm]


Or as we used to call it Something in my Blouse lol Yeah that's like number 1 favorite for me too. I was really impressed with the way that the album and single sounded completely different. The cover of something in my house rocks as well. Oh and the flaminco remix of that song is HOT! SO is the video.


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Reply #25 posted 08/03/05 3:28pm

RipHer2Shreds

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:




Yes growing up in the 80's for me it was all about. CULTURE CLUB, DEAD OR ALIVE, HAYZE FANTAYZEE. I thought that he was still married to the same woman. He's best friends with Morrissey, I know that.

THERE IS SOMETHING IN MY HOUSE was my all time DOA favorite.

M
[Edited 8/3/05 14:58pm]


Or as we used to call it Something in my Blouse lol Yeah that's like number 1 favorite for me too. I was really impressed with the way that the album and single sounded completely different. The cover of something in my house rocks as well. Oh and the flaminco remix of that song is HOT! SO is the video.


falloff We did the same thing for Mary Jane Girls' In My Blouse
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Reply #26 posted 08/03/05 3:32pm

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I saw the lead singer on pop quiz shoe "never mond the buzcocks" a few years back. Bloke was too funny. Mark lamarr really really dug into him. I forgot what they were arguing about, but it was so damn funny and stupid.

How about mayrlin? The boy george clone? I forget his song, but this video is stupid. Kinda retro in feel. Its pants.

At least "u spin me right round" is better then any of bananarama's zombie sung shit.
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Reply #27 posted 08/03/05 3:45pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

RipHer2Shreds said:

superspaceboy said:



Or as we used to call it Something in my Blouse lol Yeah that's like number 1 favorite for me too. I was really impressed with the way that the album and single sounded completely different. The cover of something in my house rocks as well. Oh and the flaminco remix of that song is HOT! SO is the video.


falloff We did the same thing for Mary Jane Girls' In My Blouse




OH MY GOD. We used to sing "There is something in my mouth!"
falloff

and falloff on the Mary Jane Girls comment.

M
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Reply #28 posted 08/03/05 3:46pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

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I saw the lead singer on pop quiz shoe "never mond the buzcocks" a few years back. Bloke was too funny. Mark lamarr really really dug into him. I forgot what they were arguing about, but it was so damn funny and stupid.

How about mayrlin? The boy george clone? I forget his song, but this video is stupid. Kinda retro in feel. Its pants.

At least "u spin me right round" is better then any of bananarama's zombie sung shit.



I think I'm 1 of 5 people that own MARILYN'S album DESPITE STRAIGHT LINES. I love it.


M
MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits"
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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

thesexofit said:

I saw the lead singer on pop quiz shoe "never mond the buzcocks" a few years back. Bloke was too funny. Mark lamarr really really dug into him. I forgot what they were arguing about, but it was so damn funny and stupid.

How about mayrlin? The boy george clone? I forget his song, but this video is stupid. Kinda retro in feel. Its pants.

At least "u spin me right round" is better then any of bananarama's zombie sung shit.



I think I'm 1 of 5 people that own MARILYN'S album DESPITE STRAIGHT LINES. I love it.


M



I heard he was brit only? What was that song called? Its very cheesy and always makes me laugh. The chorus goes "i need u all the time". It hasn't dated much, its a fun lil' song I guess.
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