Somewhere up there in music heaven, god got it wrong and somehow the Psychedelic Furs and Simple Minds got switched and the wrong band went on to bigger and better things...damn you Kerr!!
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar It was Paul Weller in the early '90s in an interview in Details magazine and Robert Smith expressed the same sentiment in the 90s, too.
Bowie said he was a big fan of the Furs back in 1987 during The Glass Spider Tour.
Around 1987, The Furs asked Bowie to produce their album and he turned them down because he claimed that he didn't want to ruin "their sound".
Bob Dylan was an early Furs fan and wrote "Clean Cut Kid" for them but they turned it down because they claimed that they moved on from "those sentiments" expressed in the song....
@Jorasar It was Paul Weller in the early '90s in an interview in Details magazine and Robert Smith expressed the same sentiment in the 90s, too.
Bowie said he was a big fan of the Furs back in 1987 during The Glass Spider Tour.
Around 1987, The Furs asked Bowie to produce their album and he turned them down because he claimed that he didn't want to ruin "their sound".
Bob Dylan was an early Furs fan and wrote "Clean Cut Kid" for them but they turned it down because they claimed that they moved on from "those sentiments" expressed in the song.
Somewhere up there in music heaven, god got it wrong and somehow the Psychedelic Furs and Simple Minds got switched and the wrong band went on to bigger and better things...damn you Kerr!!
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@Josega Or maybe the Psychedelic Furs just weren't interested in going on to "bigger and better things."
@Josega Or maybe the Psychedelic Furs just weren't interested in going on to "bigger and better things."
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar I was reading an interview with some 80s band or star - I am completely blanking on who it was - but somebody asked some question, and the answer from the band was “I am surprised the Psychedelic Furs weren’t a much bigger than they were”, it was absolutely a compliment, wish I could remember who that was.
@Jorasar It was Paul Weller in the early '90s in an interview in Details magazine and Robert Smith expressed the same sentiment in the 90s, too. Bowie said he was a big fan of the Furs back in 1987 during The Glass Spider Tour. Around 1987, The Furs asked Bowie to produce their album and he turned them down because he claimed that he didn't want to ruin "their sound". Bob Dylan was an early Furs fan and wrote "Clean Cut Kid" for them but they turned it down because they claimed that they moved on from "those sentiments" expressed in the song....
@Jorasar It was Paul Weller in the early '90s in an interview in Details magazine and Robert Smith expressed the same sentiment in the 90s, too. Bowie said he was a big fan of the Furs back in 1987 during The Glass Spider Tour. Around 1987, The Furs asked Bowie to produce their album and he turned them down because he claimed that he didn't want to ruin "their sound". Bob Dylan was an early Furs fan and wrote "Clean Cut Kid" for them but they turned it down because they claimed that they moved on from "those sentiments" expressed in the song.