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Post by MR A on Mar 18, 2009 5:58:19 GMT -5
You're History (1989)
You should see me when you're not around I'm a genius in this town I'm a queen bee when the coast is clear Now I know, I don't need you here So wave your hand, like a magic man and disappear
You're History.. like a beat up car No good for me... like an old film star You're History.. thats what you are na na na na na You're History... You're history My enemy... no good for me You're History... You're history na na na na na
You should see me from your ivory tower I'm the hero, of the hour I'm a close friend of destiny When you're not here to bother me
Well, you make your bed Better lie in it, get back to sleep, yeah
You're History.. like a beat up car No good for me... like an old film star You're History.. thats what you are na na na na na You're History... You're history My enemy... no good for me You're History... You're history na na na na na
You're history... like ancient Rome No good for me... like the dead sea scrolls You're history... everybody knows na na na na na
You're history... you're history My enemy... my enemy
You're history... you're history So get on your bike, and take a hike Right out of here, yeah.
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Post by MR A on Mar 18, 2009 5:55:49 GMT -5
Break My Heart (You Really) (1988)
With your new shoes and your black moods You really break my heart With your world acclaim and your family name You really break my heart Wrapped up warm in yourself tonight You wonder why things aren't going right
You really break my heart You really break my heart I bleed for you You really break my heart You really break my heart
Got a good looking lover don't need any other To break my heart Reading highbrow books just to cultivate your looks You really break my heart Watch out here's another breakdown You wonder what caused it this time 'round
You really break my heart You really break my heart I bleed for you You really break my heart You really break my heart
Home most nights with the TV on You don't want to be with anyone
You really break my heart You really break my heart I bleed for you You really break my heart You really break my heart
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Post by MR A on Mar 18, 2009 5:25:17 GMT -5
A Siobhan track titled 'You Can't Wear Shades (Forever)' has leaked on to the internet. A demo version of this song was recorded a few years ago in a very different form, this was rumoured to be on her new album.
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Post by MR A on Mar 18, 2009 5:22:07 GMT -5
It seems that Siobhan has returned 'home' to sign a deal with Warner Music (owner of all the London Records back catalogue) for her new 'solo' album, which is said to be having a release under the Shakespear's Sister name. As of yet, no official announcement has been made by them or Siobhan Fahey.
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:35:34 GMT -5
It is widely rumoured that the Siobhan Fahey solo track 'It's A Trip' will be the new Shakespear's Sister single. Vastly different from the original demo and Punx versions in sound, and already at the mixing stage! Whether this rumour has foundation or not is yet to be seen or heard, we shall have to wait for an official announcement from Siobhan Fahey.
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:24:37 GMT -5
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:20:24 GMT -5
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:19:39 GMT -5
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:18:43 GMT -5
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:17:31 GMT -5
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:16:30 GMT -5
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Post by MR A on Mar 17, 2009 19:15:30 GMT -5
www.bananaramauk.com/Premiere Bananarama website with lots of pictures, history, videos and discography on Siobhan's time with Bananarama.
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Post by MR A on Feb 17, 2009 17:06:03 GMT -5
A fantastic new shot of Siobhan Fahey. Enjoy!
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Post by MR A on Feb 9, 2009 17:25:17 GMT -5
Word from Marcella is.........she is NOT involved with any new Shakespears Sister music, so as it stands now its as Siobhan always intended it, a SOLO project!
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Post by MR A on Feb 3, 2009 7:27:41 GMT -5
Some new news on Lady Fahey's itinerary....... Hot on the heels of Grace Jones, Sydney is hosting another music legend of the 1980s with the reclusive former Bananarama chanteuse and talented Shakespear's Sister founder Siobhan Fahey spending a summer Down Under. Fahey was formerly married to Dave Stewart, one half of the Eurythmics, and has long been considered a driving force in pop music during the 1980s, '90s and beyond. She is in Sydney on a private visit catching up with old friends, though PS hears something quite significant is in the pipeline which could keep her in town for some time. Fingers crossed.
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