Songs about trees
I don't know why these song weren't huge hits for these bands?
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the funny part was he'd feel the need to explain the metaphor of it on each performance, as if he hadn't done so every other time he'd played it - for two years. :P
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I can just imagine Pamsterdam and BGM lighting candles in the basement and discussing how deep "This rose will never die..." is.
Tim Pope was the Cure's video director. Tee hee.