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Re: Sugarcubes on Saturday night live; which song

From: as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Scorpii)
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 93 21:32:26 GMT
Subject: Re: Sugarcubes on Saturday night live; which song
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In <AG.93Feb26223427@anhur.sics.se> ag@sics.se (Anders G|ransson) writes:


>Hmm, hope someone here can help me. I saw a Saturday night live
>show (they are showing them on a small channel, Z-TV, in Sweden
>now) and the Sugarcubes were the guest band. They played a
>marvellous tune with something of an atonal aspect to it. The
>singer sang and one of the guys played a small horn in which he
>placed his hand to make it sound more muffled (if that is the
>term?).
>I want very much to buy a record with that tune but I didn't get
>the name of the tune. Does anyone here know which tune they
>played and which album I should buy to get it?



>best regards Anders

>--


>If you see Saint Annie, please tell her - Thanks a lot.

The song was probably "Birthday," and it's on the _life's_too_good_ album. 
Even if that isn't the song you heard, _ltg_ is a good Sugarcubes album to
start with (in some estimations, the only good one).

Drewcifer
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