Haven't popped in for a bit... Nice to see the site is still alive and well. I've got nothing to share (sorry), but I do have a question that's been under my skin for a spell. Here goes: There's a curious piece of art on the "back" of the j-card to the cassette release of "Triage" (it's the one with the male and female drawings and other odd markings). Anyone have an idea as to what it might be? And to keep on rambling... Don't know about the rest of you, but "Born for Love" cuts me to the bone. Goddamn, what an incredible song. The RealAudio clip found on this site, of David discussing the song, furthers my respect for his haunting, poetic lyrics. At the risk of sounding trite, or like the next overly emotional and blatantly fake guest on "The [insert any trivial tv talk program here] Show," the second verse has always provoked a lot of thought for me, not to mention helped me put a more thorough p rspective on life. A great, great song...
Haven't popped in for a bit... Nice to see the site is still alive and well. I've got nothing to share (sorry), but I do have a question that's been under my skin for a spell. Here goes: There's a curious piece of art on the "back" of the j-card to the cassette release of "Triage" (it's the one with the male and female drawings and other odd markings). Anyone have an idea as to what it might be? And to keep on rambling... Don't know about the rest of you, but "Born for Love" cuts me to the bone. Goddamn, what an incredible song. The RealAudio clip found on this site, of David discussing the song, furthers my respect for his haunting, poetic lyrics. At the risk of sounding trite, or like the next overly emotional and blatantly fake guest on "The [insert any trivial tv talk program here] Show," the second verse has always provoked a lot of thought for me, not to mention helped me put a more thorough p rspective on life. A great, great song...
