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this is awesome but when i last seen him he said to me that they will never come back to Australia cause some one got naked in gaybar at the corner hotel and broke the synth dick spat the shit and said thats it not coming back very sad thanks fuck head its been since senor smoke
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This is the Electric Six that I love: lugubrious six.
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My favourite album. Never gets old for me.
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In my top three Dick Valentine albums. Thank you Hank Hill.
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I like the slower pace.
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I prefer this version of Vengeance And Fashion, anyone agree?
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my love is a knife is a sad song. a lot of the songs on this cd are really fucking sad to me but i sort of love it more than e6.
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Nice, I haven't listened to this ablum yet. thanks
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I was stowed away and long forgotten stuck up in the attic of an old hardware store caddy corner from the local liquor store a couple of store fronts over from the gas station next to the baptist church tucked into the south-side of Chicago in the neighborhood of Englewood contemplating the razor and the bath when Dance Commander came on JBTV... I was hooked. I Thought You Was Dead and My Love Is A Knife have made my morning... can't wait for Surgery.
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"I Thought You Was Dead" and "Surgery" sound really great, they should work out on a new version of it IMO!
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Again, thanks very much for uploading. I've already heard one of two songs belonging to this album, and as an E6 fan i can not see why a good kickstarter didnt yet give this short-lived band recognition enough however. Dick not only conquers us with his stout and potent vocals as for his melodies as well. Also if you have the Rock Empire from The Wildbunch too i'll be eager to hear it complete!!
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The International Symbol For Radiation 00:00 Chinese Restaurant 02:59 Say Goodnight, Crazy Lady 07:09 Hospital Bed 11:25 Vengeance And Fashion 15:51 Commit No Crime 18:50 I Thought You Was Dead 22:22 My Love Is A Knife 26:11 Surgery 30:53 Turn Your Parents Against Each Other 34:14 Who's Gonna Suffer All Your Industrial Accidents? 37:40 One of Dick Valentine's early bands, Even has an early version of 'Vengeance and Fashion' from Electric Six's first album, I'd describe it as Pre-Electric Six Electric Six. If you can find a copy, buy it. and as always, no copyright infringement intended.