Every me, every you is a belter.
First time I heard it was during the opening of
Cruel Intentions, a film I liked so much I bought it on VHS when I was only (around) 13 years old.
Just threw it in my Mum's trolley when we were out shopping; never told her what it was about.
Of course it was just a cheap adaptation of
Dangerous Liaisons, but I preferred it because:
a) I had a crush on
Sarah Michelle Gellar at the time (because
Buffy).
and
b) other things... I'll stop there.
Thought you said audiophile, sounded like a match made in hell.
So yes, she was also
that (an
audiophile) and so we, as you said, equated to a match made in hell.
The thing is, when I first developed tinnitus, my way of dealing with it was to behave like I hadn't; which means I now live with something far worse than I may have done had I not been subjected to such fairy-tale advice as: "don't wear earplugs; they'll only make things worse", and "you can't let tinnitus change the way you live your life", prior to this forum's creation.
This is to say, I tried to withstand situations I shouldn't have, so I could spend time with her.
Eventually
I ended it because of requests to do things which I knew would probably kill me, such as attending concerts, and I wasn't really in a good enough headspace to cope with being dumped.
Anyway, this doesn't make sense, plenty of English boys to choose from in London. Unless, you were living in France at the time, or you look like one of the band members...
No, you're right. She had moved to London; so was dating me for me, I'm sure. But looking back, I realise I should have given myself a lot longer to come to terms with my new way of life before I attempted a relationship.
She had good taste in music though, and
Placebo always reminds me of her now.
For those not familiar with Samhain it was the band of Glenn Danzig between Misfits and Danzig.
I love Danzig. In my opinion his solo work is the best. But this song is killer by the way.
So I don't know the music of
the Misfits or
Samhain (although I really like the album cover art).
But
@Vassili, I have to say I'm quite impressed by you mate.
You (like me) demonstrate an eclectic taste in music, despite (and I don't mean this in any offensive way) having the appearance of a
complete metalhead (as referenced in
Photo Album of Tinnitus Talk members).