ha ha

'lucky number' was one of the first 7" i bought, along with 'what a
waste', 'ca plein pour moi' and 'denis denis'
was 12 in '78.
birthday next week infact. feel the pension

On 11/27/06, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Haha I just looked her up on WIkipedia and she's originally from
Detroit!  It's getting to where people I admire without Detroit
connections are the rare ones!

Lene isn't really this-listy per se, but I'm sure she has her fans
amongst this crew. Though most of y'all weren't born or were very
young in 1978 ;-)

All I got to say is 'If it isn't Stiff ...' -- best record label slogan ever ...

On 11/27/06, theREALmxyzptlk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cyclone Wehner wrote:
>
> > I just wondered what were the cult Lene Lovich records in Detroit
> > back in the day? I remember I raised something like this before but I
> > have forgotten! Funny to think she now writes lyrics for Bob Sinclar,
> > ahem! Anyway, I finally tracked down The Best Of... in Camberwell (!)
> > here by chance (amazon told me it was out of print) so I'm very happy!
> >
> >
> Lucky Number was always a floor filler in clubs...Say When, New Toy
> (later on).
> Stateless was always my fave LP, but Lene was popular. Thomas Dolby used
> to play keys for her.
>
>
>
>             jeff
>
>


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