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Be My Friend
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Post by rd on May 1, 2009 21:40:33 GMT -5
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Post by sajid500 on Jun 9, 2012 6:03:35 GMT -5
the gospel according to BA for some 17 years now. Over the years I've picked up singles withunreleased b-sides and the Australian Tour Edition CD, and even a promo record copany VHS, but I've bemoaned the fact that you guys didn't record more. Doubt you still have the lime-green blouse and leather trousers Suzi! Delighted to hear (belatedly) about the acoustic album, and whispers of a new record...I'll keep my eyes peeled for developments. Gosh, I remember my horror at the review Chris Welsh (is that right, it was sooo long ago!) gave you in Kerrang. It was so idiotic, I think they had to review it again and gave it 4 out of 5, never saw that happen before or since. I actualy wrote a few pieces for Kerrang shortlay after that but I am a mainstream journo now. Still passionate about music too. Have a root through your archives guys - love to hear some live shows if they were ever captured...my god, if that Belfast show is available I'll consider selling my two lwee lads into slavery to obtain a copy (only joking!). Hope you guys, and all belonging to you, are happy and well .
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Post by sajid155 on Jun 11, 2012 6:50:49 GMT -5
Thought i'd share how i came about BA's. I was 18 (many years ago )and working in a clothing store that allowed you to play any music you liked. BA's came on and i rememeber turning to my work mate and asking who they were. She said the BA's. I was taken straight away as i myself was a chick who had been playing guitar since a kid and dreamed of making it. I then saw the clip to earling warning and the rest is history. Thank you Suze Demarchi you were and still are an inspiration to me. Even when i thought i'd made it fronting my first band in the early 90's getting payed $10 a gig and going on at 2.00am to face a crowd of druncken dicks you still inspired me. When ever in doubt remember people still care and you have impacted alot of souls. Thank you for sharing your gift.
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Post by arzaan55 on Jun 14, 2012 6:11:26 GMT -5
Bored of my old dress it still has the stains from the time that you came in it, medical benifits, hissy fits heartache and balance, a chemical cause that could offer it all, my spirituality sometimes were brave when all the scary bits, all of the frailties, 3 meals a day, and a don't disturb sign when ur sleepin im keepin the sanity untill u loose yours and then, u can share mine U can have harmony All of me U still need me
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Post by kitkat5566 on Jun 21, 2012 2:42:10 GMT -5
Suzi DeMarchi is not your average soccer mom. Sure, over the last few years she’s lived in virtually obscurity as a typical LA suburban housewife happily married with two kids, but she was also once the smoky-voiced femme fatale of Baby Animals, a band feted in the early ‘90s as darlings of Australian hard rock, a band whose FM-ready muscular hooks held the record for highest selling rock album in the country (until Jet stole the crown only recently), and a band that toured with the likes of The Black Crowes, Van Halen and Robert Plant. But now, the Baby Animals are back, and DeMarchi is putting down her apron, and picking up her old guitar again. Metaphorically, of course.
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Post by dairymilk155 on Jun 29, 2012 6:41:21 GMT -5
Thought i'd share how i came about BA's. I was 18 (many years ago )and working in a clothing store that allowed you to play any music you liked. BA's came on and i rememeber turning to my work mate and asking who they were. She said the BA's. I was taken straight away as i myself was a chick who had been playing guitar since a kid and dreamed of making it. I then saw the clip to earling warning and the rest is history. Thank you Suze Demarchi you were and still are an inspiration to me. Even when i thought i'd made it fronting my first band in the early 90's getting payed $10 a gig and going on at 2.00am to face a crowd of druncken dicks you still inspired me. When ever in doubt remember people still care and you have impacted alot of souls. Thank you for sharing your gift.
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