People are always saying, ‘You’re really nice, I thought you were going to be a complete asshole.’ I’m getting pretty fed up with it. I just want to say to them, ‘Well I could always piss on your head.’
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black and blue again, 2003.
Andrew Innes (Primal Scream) and Dave Gahan (Depeche Mode) in 1994.
“Every single song on this album was the best thing Martin could have done fo me at the time. As a friend to a friend -he helped me to heal a lot of my personal problems and he wasn’t even trying»
“No, you can tell, you see, because it’s his eyebrows. When he’s really excited his left eyebrow goes like this (tweaks his left eyebrow). Have you noticed that? And when he’s depressed his right one goes like that (tweaks his right eyebrow) ha ha!”
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Dave Gahan about Alan Wilder
Smash Hits, 6th-19th May 1987
(via dpechemode)
Yeah, I know what he means. I can see it :D
(via lovetoalwilder)
Brody Dalle ・ The Distillers @ Reading Festival, 2004
the end of time is so funny because while the doctor is grappling with his impending mortality and immense loneliness, the master is just a feral rat man that’s shooting lightning out of his hands and eating people
Everything about this gif is wonderful,
How Alan starts to dance after the host tells that she is looking forward to see the tomorrow’s breakdance of the other guest,
The way Alan breakdance (!),
How Dave starts to dance right after seeing Alan…
except the shitty quality.
NME, 19-26 December 1992
This is Suede’s second NME front cover, with Brett posing as Sid Vicious. Their first NME front cover (of 5 September 1992) and the accompanying interview were scanned and posted on tumblr years ago, so I won’t be doing it all over again. It can be found in my archive, reblogged on 4 Jan. 2019, if anyone’s interested.
Anyway, here we have Brett with Toni Halliday of The Curve and Jim Bob of Carter USM discussing 1992′s single releases from The Levellers, PJ Harvey, Sinead O’Connor, Madonna, Manic Street Preachers, The Orb, The Shamen, Morrissey, Happy Mondays, and a handful of other acts hardly anyone remembers nowadays…