And, just in case you missed it at the beginning of the week on Channel 4, perhaps because of the late hour, here’s what might well prove to be the final single from Garbage. “Tell Me Where It Hurts” will also be available on the forthcoming greatest hits album “Absolute Garbage”, and is the only new song to be included in the collection. There will also be a special edition including remixes on a second disc as well as a DVD release of the band’s promotional videos. If any of you have any ideas as to what the imagery is all about, accompanying this track, please don’t hesitate to let me know. It looks good, though, which seems to be enough for most people these days! The song itself grows on you but, like the material on the third and fourth albums, “Beautiful Garbage” and “Bleed Like Me”, seems tamer than “classics” such as “Only Happy When It Rains” and “When I Grow Up”!! However, “Tell Me Where It Hurts” is a lot better than most of the rival pap presently on the market!!!
Saturday, 2 June 2007
Garbage - Tell Me Where It Hurts
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Butch Vig,
Duke Erikson,
Garbage,
Shirley Manson,
Steve Marker
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Eeh but it's great to see Shirl on "TV" again. I loved Garbage's first two albums though seem to have missed out on the third one. This track has got a nice lush feel to it without compromising (much) the hard edge of the Garbage sound... hmm... I'm sorely tempted to purchase.
That is a BIZARRE video. I have no idea what its supposed to symbolise.
Quite like the song though.
My favourite Garbage track is the B-side to I Think I'm Paranoid. A song called Deadwood.
I think the opening musical flourish, leading into the intro, sounds like the start of the "Charlie's Angels" TV theme while the video reminds me of the Sherlock Holmes story "The Red-Headed League"!
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