Sharon Tate, 1968
I'm the Marcia fucking Brady of the Upper East Side, and sometimes I want to kill myself
Depeche Mode: “People Are People” German green marbled 12″ (1984)
Fans say Depeche Mode are the gateway to industrial (and goth) as their associated favorites are The Cure, Bauhaus, Joy Division / New Order, Nine Inch Nails, and many others. But are they industrial? Well, Dave Gahan and Company would always look for kitchens for whichever recording studio they visited. There, they’d throw pots, pans, utensils, and other metallics while recording for their rhythms and sound effects. Einsturzende Neubauten they are not, but “People Are People” does have that labor and factory flavor to it, so whatever your black heart decides.
Germany’s second vinyl variant and its second in a 12″ is pressed marble green and without the flouride.
SHARON TATE photographed by TERRY O’NEILL having her hair styled by her husband at their apartment in London, 1968.
“She once told me to define my ideal woman:
"You're it," I told her.
She laughed. "Come on!"
"Seriously," I said.
"What would you like me to be that I'm not?"
"Nothing," I said with complete sincerity. "I wouldn't want you different in any way."” — Roman Polanski, ‘Roman By Polanski’ (1984).
No one ever touched me without wanting to kill me
amen
"The inspiration is a nineties girl with platform shoes who wants to be unhappy"
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