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The Cure releases new single “A Fragile Thing”
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The Cure releases new single “A Fragile Thing”

The Cure released "A Fragile Thing", the second single of their upcoming album "Song of a Lost World". They had already released another track called "Alone", the first single of their first studio album in 16 years. The new Cure record will be released next November 1st and has eight tracks. Besides the band's vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Robert Smith, were also part of the album Simon Gallup (Bass), Jason Cooper (Drums), Roger O'Donnell (Keyboards) and Reeves Gabrels (Guitar). Hear the new The Cure song "A Fragile Thing" [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7sZlKuh8gA[/embed] Lyrics "Every time you kiss me, I could cry she said Don’t tell me how you miss me I could die tonight of a broken heart This loneliness will change And we feel too far apart We know that we’re too far apart Every time that we’re apart It's too late now for me to just forget I never thought I’d lead you to Regret all I ever was All this time alone has left Me cold inside and lost Yeah, every time you kiss me i could cry Don't tell me how you miss me I could die tomorrow of a broken heart This loneliness will change And we feel too far apart Nothing you can say to change It back she said Nothing you can do to but sing This song is a fragile thing Nothing you can do to turn it back she said Nothing you can do to turn it back she said Nothing you can do but sing This song is a fragile thing This song is my everything But nothing you can do to change the end There’s nothing you can do Every time you leave me is a lie she said You make believe you need me But you try too hard and I feel so wrong You promised me forever And say we all belong But it’s too late now for me to just forget I never thought I’d lead you to Regret all I ever was But all this time alone has left Me cold inside and lost Yeah, every time you need me is a lie You make believe you need me But you try too hard I feel so wrong You promised me forever And say it won’t be long There’s nothing I can do to Change it back she said Nothing you can do to but sing This song is a fragile thing Nothing you can do now but pretend again Nothing you can do to change it back she said Nothing you can do to but sing This song is a fragile thing This song is my everything Nothing you can do to change the end There’s nothing you can do to change the end".The post The Cure releases new single “A Fragile Thing” appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Classic Rock Lovers
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Graham Bonnet went to see Iron Maiden and praised the band
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Graham Bonnet went to see Iron Maiden and praised the band

Former Rainbow, Alcatrazz, and Michael Schenker vocalist Graham Bonnet attended Iron Maiden's show at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on October 8 and loved it. The musician described his experience on a post made on his Instagram page, saying that he liked the pre-show song, UFO's "Doctor Doctor", which he used to sing with Michael Schenker. He had backstage passes and had the chance to see the band and take a picture with Bruce Dickinson. Graham Bonnet went to see Iron Maiden and praised the band "Last night, Beth-Ami, Conrado, Levi (Beth-Ami’s son) and I attended the Iron Maiden “Future Past” show at the Kia Forum. It was an almost indescribable event. From the moment we arrived and picked up our tickets and passes and were ushered into the Forum Club, it was perfection. We arrived early enough to see friends, have a nice dinner and then it was time for the show. I’m always thrown when UFO’s Doctor, Doctor comes on. I sang that with the Michael Schenker Fest and it takes a minute to register. I even asked Beth-Ami “what is this song, it sounds so familiar. " "Then Maiden hit the stage and it was like a gut punch (in a good way). The band is on fire from the first note, delivering a blistering performance from start to finish. Bruce is the consummate frontman with his almost thespian like physical performance all while belting out hit after hit. I was so impressed with the entire band. After the show, we headed back to the Forum Club for a quick visit with Bruce and his lovely wife Leana." "They both were so hospitable and engaging, we didn’t want to leave but there were loads of guests. So we grabbed a few photos and then we were on our way. on the way home, we all talked about what a stupendous show it was. I can’t even believe that they are going to do the show again tonight. The amount of energy that they expend nightly is unfathomable. I want to express my gratitude to Bruce, Leana and all the Iron Maiden gang for giving us this unforgettable night. Thank you all, ♥️" Graham Bonnet said. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/DA63W1NSneK/[/embed]The post Graham Bonnet went to see Iron Maiden and praised the band appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Alex Van Halen shares touching tribute to his late brother
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Alex Van Halen shares touching tribute to his late brother

For a few decades already the drummer the Van Halen drummer and co-founder Alex Van Halen became the most recluse member of the band and rarely gave interviews. After years without saying a lot in social media or to the press, the drummer will release an autobiography, next October 22, called “Brothers”, which will also talk about his late legendary brother and bandmate Eddie Van Halen. An excerpt of the audiobook version (Narrated by Alex himself - Transcribed by Blabbermouth) called "Overture" was released. He said that it feels is wrong that he didn't die first, since he is the older brother. Eddie Van Halen passed away in 2020 at the age of 65 after years battling cancer. Read the Alex Van Halen touching tribute to his late brother Eddie "Without my brother I would not be. We fight, argue, we even argue about agreeing on things, but there is a bond and unconditional love that very few people ever experienced in a lifetime. Music was our heart and soul. That's what we did. That's what we loved. That's what we enjoyed. And that's what we were good at. It was also the thing that made us as close as two brothers can be. We were connected in every way — genetically, artistically, financially, emotionally, and though neither of us stuck with Catholicism, I'm going to go ahead and say spiritually. It's very difficult to unwind that. It's been almost four years since you passed, Ed, but sometimes it feels like it just happened this morning. "One of my earliest memories — I couldn't have been more than two — is of our mother telling me to be quiet so I wouldn't wake you, my new baby brother. You weren't just younger, you were more introverted, more impressionable, and more sensitive than I was — always… You couldn't filter out criticism or adulation for that matter. Everything just got right to you. People always talk about that smile of yours, the smile of a little kid. Open." He continued: "It wasn't just the way you looked. That was you. That sensitivity is part of what made you a brilliant musician. The world's greatest guitarist is what everyone says. It's kind of a dicey title. You never liked it. I can tell you this much, saying you're the greatest implies there are many more like you. But there is only one, Edward Van Halen. You could play just a single note and it sounded different, distinct. Miles Davis said it's not the notes, it's the intent. It's that intangible essence that makes the difference between one sound and another." "From the first time you picked up a guitar — my guitar, actually — the resonance and intonation were unique," Alex continued. "Long before people were going crazy for your finger tapping, the talent was already there. Even when you just played a chord, you always said you didn't know where it came from. People tell me, you'll always have the music and the best tribute anyone can give you is to listen to our songs. I'm listening to 'Loss Of Control' as I write this. It's the stuff in between the licks that gets me. It's so particular, such a distinctive way of playing you had. And then within seconds you've already changed the lick. You've let it evolve ever so slightly in the most interesting way, and you weren't even aware of it half the time. Music just came through you." He continued: "I watched you take your last breath. In that moment, all the stuff you did or made in this world, you can't take it with you. Since you've been gone, I catch myself talking to you, yelling at you, in my head or sometimes out loud. I still have trouble believing you're gone, and probably for me, you never will be. Outliving my little brother, this just wasn't the plan. As the older brother, I was supposed to die first. Same as always, Ed, butting in line. "I've watched, sometimes with anger, sometimes with grief and other times with pride as the world has mourned your passing and other people have claimed to tell your story. But I was with you from day one. We shared the experience of coming to this country and figuring out how to fit in. We shared a record player, an 800-square-foot house, a mom and a dad, and a work ethic." "Later, we shared the back of a tour bus, the experience of becoming successful, of becoming fathers and uncles, of alcoholism and spending more hours in the studio than I've spent doing anything else in this life. We shared a depth of understanding that most people could only hope to achieve. We shared a last name. And we shared a band, and here's what I have to say," Alex Van Halen said. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DEB7L_JW7I[/embed] The post Alex Van Halen shares touching tribute to his late brother appeared first on Rock And Roll Garage.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Election Day Terror Attack Thwarted; Afghan National Arrested
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Election Day Terror Attack Thwarted; Afghan National Arrested

The following article, Election Day Terror Attack Thwarted; Afghan National Arrested, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. Aghan national Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi,27, was arrested for plotting an Election Day terror attack on behalf of ISIS. Election Day plot “According to a criminal complaint filed today, Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, conspired and attempted to provide material support to ISIS and obtained firearms and ammunition to conduct a violent attack on U.S. soil in … Continue reading Election Day Terror Attack Thwarted; Afghan National Arrested ...
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Intel Uncensored
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Things are looking very bad ? for FLORIDA as HURRICANE Milton approaches. ???⛈️?️?️?️
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Things are looking very bad ? for FLORIDA as HURRICANE Milton approaches. ???⛈️?️?️?️

All we can do is pray at this point. We know that these storms are being engineered, but as it says in the video, We are told that we are given authority over the works of the devil…so pray for a miracle.
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Intel Uncensored
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Big shout out to the legends who are continuing to share the story of the Forest of the fallen. ?????‍♂️?
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Big shout out to the legends who are continuing to share the story of the Forest of the fallen. ?????‍♂️?

There truly are no words to describe the magnitude of the crime against the Australian people. And it is still equally difficult to fathom how many people are still yet to connect the dots. We have to remember that we don’t need everyone… We just need enough. Consciousness is shared and I do believe we are approaching a critical mass of awakening… And this is why they are trying to rush through their new misinformation legislation. Never underestimate the importance of your part, no matter how small you think it is… Keep sharing and keep speaking up. There is no doubt that we were born for these times. Stay strong legends. Over and out. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/DZFG1fHHELxzf6W4/?mibextid=KsPBc6
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HURRICANE ? MILTON is reaching the limit of what can be mathematically possible for a STORM!!
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HURRICANE ? MILTON is reaching the limit of what can be mathematically possible for a STORM!!

This thing is a monster, and is reaching the limit of what can be mathematically possible for a storm in the earths atmosphere! UTL COMMENT:- My gosh. This is insane. And all most likely ENGINEERED. Before you scoff at this, the technology for weather manipulation has been around for DECADES!! Also ---- Funny how Florida just happens to be a fairly 'Conservative' State? Hmmm ?.... ?️?????
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Hurricane Milton carves deadly path through Florida, millions without power

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gave an update on Hurricane Milton Thursday afternoon after it made landfall the night before as a Category 3 Storm. By Thursday afternoon, the governor said, at least 340 individuals and 49 pets had been rescued. Florida National Guard, Florida law enforcement, and urban search and rescue teams were continuing to work through the day. Hundreds of rescuers were engaged in more than 125 missions in 26 counties. “The northern side of the storm had a lot...
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Floridians survey Milton's damage and get ready for a lengthy recovery

A few days ago, Rick Conflitti and his girlfriend were discussing whether they needed to evacuate their home ahead of Hurricane Milton’s landfall. It was an important discussion to have — their home is made of wood, and it’s close to the Peace River. “You can’t risk it,” Conflitti told NPR.
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