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From: graham@ug.cs.dal.ca (Michael Graham)
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1993 17:07:30 -0400
Subject: Re: Sugarcubes on Saturday night live; which song
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DAMN! I don't read gaffa for a while and I miss a sugarcubes thread! DAMN! In article <AG.93Feb28144938@anhur.sics.se> ag@sics.se (Anders G|ransson) writes: >In article <1993Feb27.213226.26988@galileo.cc.rochester.edu> as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (Scorpii) writes: > > 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 On SNL they performed Motorcrash and Birthday - Matthew Broderick (sp?) was hosting. I think that this was around Oct '88. >Thank you everybody that responded either here or by e-mail. >The answers converged on "Birthday" giving "Life's too good" as >the album to buy. Which I'll certainly do! > >best regards Anders It is a truly brilliant album - had all of the English music critics wetting their collective pants! ...then of course they turned around and dumped on them when the 2nd (great) album came out. waiting for Bjork's solo album, mike -- "Supreme executive power is derived from a mandate from masses, not by some farcical aquatic ceremony!" - MPatHG