These Chains of Love
The Way of the Fathers (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
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The Way of the Fathers (Free subscription) | 06/13/2008
Roger Pearse links us to some great patristic catenae.
Buzz Patrol (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
After their on and off relationship, Kate Hudson and Owen Wilson have decided enough is enough. Just two months after getting back together after their last break up, they've broken their chains of love. Aww… sad to see them split… again… right? It's alright, though, Owen. Weren't you at with all them chicks in the [...]
Garden of Words (Free subscription) | 04/19/2008
John and Nikole just before she's wheeled off to the grand introduction! Thea Elizabeth Sarvay. Born 4:59 pm on Friday, April 18, 2008. Weight: 6 pounds and .6 ounces. Length: 19 inches. Mee Maw's hand in Thea's grasp. Thea meeting...
LP Cover Lover (Free subscription) | 03/15/2008
From 1957, The Wilburn Brothers Teddy and Doyle on Decca. Including That's When I Miss You / Cry Cry Darling / I Know You Don't Love Me Anymore / Always Alone / You Win Again / I’ll Sail My Ship Alone / Don't Sweetheart Me / Time Changes Everything / If It's [...]
Lupin Seventy-Three (Free subscription) | 02/29/2008
Artist: Erasure Track: Chains Of Love Highest UK chart position: 11, June 1988
Funky16Corners (Free subscription) | 12/29/2007
Yours truly massaging the wheels of steel… Funky16Corners Radio v.41 - 2007 Year In Review Playlist Joe Tex – You're Right Ray Charles (Dial) Edwin Starr – Headline News (Ric Tic) Lorraine Ellison – Call me Anytime You Need Some Loving (Mercury) Superlatives – I don't Know How (To Say I Love You) Don't Walk Away (Westbound) JJ Barnes – Chains [...]
Variety.com (Free subscription) | 11/16/2007
TV News: 'Makeover' maker also behind hit quizzer 'Deal' -- Every few years, Endemol USA seems to undergo an extreme makeover of its own.
Comments for edroso - HaloScan.com (Free subscription) | 10/17/2007
Okay, any nominations for "sinister homosexual music" pieces? Chains of Love!
Current TV: (Free subscription) | 10/05/2007
You know Erasure - the electro-pop band from the 80s that you danced around to in your bedroom? These fellas did songs like "A Little Respect," "Chains of Love," "Take a Chance on Me" and "Oh l'Amour" and listening to any one of these songs should evoke some level of teen/pre-teen angst or memories of one of your parents dancing around while doing housecleaning. They've got a new album out and it's...
The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/28/2007
This grand old monument might have been glowing like a sci-fi set in honour of Erasure's debut appearance here, but in the end traditional vaudeville values won the day.
Funky16Corners (Free subscription) | 09/13/2007
Mr. J.J. Barnes “Listen - Chains of Love MP3″ Greetings all. As much as I hate to say it, this will be the last post this week* as I’ll be joining my Asbury Park 45 Sessions compadres for another smoking soul session this Friday, September 14th at the World Famous Asbury Lanes. There will be a couple of [...]
The Republic of Dogs (Free subscription) | 08/17/2007
1. “Act of the Apostle, Pt. 1″ by Belle & Sebastian 2. “Zen Brain” by Nada Surf 3. “Halloween” by Matt Pond PA 4. “Chains of Love” by Erasure 5. “A Big Fan of Pigpen” by Guided by Voices 6. “The Infancy of Us” by Eliot Morris 7. “Bird Stealing Bread” by Iron & Wine 8. “We’re Gonna Have a Real Good [...]
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/26/2007
How can I explain, when there are few words I can say, all that it means to experience Erasure again after not seeing them for almost 20 years?
Orlando Sentinel (Free subscription) | 07/10/2007
Andy Bell and Vince Clarke still have the same attitude and spirit that marked their '80s hits, which run the gamut from exuberant ("Chains of Love") to melancholy ("Ship of Fools"). The good news: The new songs are great -- especially "Sunday Girl" and "Sucker For Love." The bad news: The pacing of the show was off at times. It's tricky to meld old and new and it was jarring to go from a huge hit...
New York Newsday (Free subscription) | 06/20/2007
Cyndi Lauper created the True Colors Tour to be a powerful statement about bringing an end to discrimination, especially discrimination based on sexual orientation. However, the most moving moment came when she was at her most vulnerable.