Strange Love (disambiguation)

Strange Love is a 2005 reality series featuring Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav.

Strange Love or Strangelove may also refer to:

Film and television

  • Dr. Strangelove, a 1964 film by Stanley Kubrick
  • "Strange Love" (True Blood), the pilot episode of True Blood
  • Strange Love, a 1997 anime adaptation of Hen
  • Music

  • Strangelove (band), an English alternative rock band active 1991–98
  • The Strangeloves, an American band active 1964–68
  • Strange Love (T.S.O.L. album), a 1990 album by T.S.O.L.
  • Strange Love, a 2015 album by We the Kings
  • Songs

  • "Strange Love" (song), a song by Mary Wells, written by William Stevenson 1961
  • "Strangelove" (song), a song by Depeche Mode 1987
  • "Strange Love", in the Hammer Horror movie Lust for a Vampire sung by Tracy, written by Harry Robinson 1971
  • "Strange Love", a 2005 song by Phixx
  • Other uses

  • Dr Strangelove, a character in the video game Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
  • See also

  • Dr Strangelove syndrome, or Alien hand syndrome
  • All pages with titles containing Strange Love
  • Strangelove (band)

    Strangelove were an English alternative rock band, formed in Bristol in 1991 and led by singer Patrick Duff. They released three albums before splitting up in 1998.

    History

    Strangelove formed in Bristol, in 1991, after David Francolini (drums, of Levitation) spotted singer Patrick Duff, who at the time was a street busker. According to Duff, Francolini's words were "Get in the car, you're going to be a pop star." Francolini then got together various musicians he knew throughout the area; Alex Lee (guitar, formerly of The Blue Aeroplanes), Julian Pransky Poole (guitar, formerly part of The Jazz Butcher's band), and Joe Allen (bass guitar). With Francolini on drums, the quintet played their first gig at Bath Moles Club on 9 October 1991. Francolini took on the role of drummer for only two gigs, before being replaced by John Langley. The first song Duff wrote for Strangelove was titled "Zoo'd Out", in 1991, and released two years later as seven-inch Rough Trade single. Duff's tales of despair and sorrow struck a chord, and his impressive, emotionally charged vocals were described by Tom Doyle in Q Magazine's World of Noise compilation as "evoking thoughts of Morrissey as vocally-tutored by Scott Walker"

    Strangelove (song)

    "Strangelove" is Depeche Mode's 18th UK single, released on 13 April 1987, and the 1st single for the then upcoming album Music for the Masses. It reached number 16 in the UK singles chart, but hit number 2 in West Germany and in South Africa, and was a Top 10 success in several other countries (Sweden, Switzerland, etc.). In the US, "Strangelove" initially went to number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the first of 9 number-ones on the US Dance charts, where it stayed for 3 weeks at the top.

    The original version of "Strangelove" is a fast-paced pop track. Though successful, this did not seem to fit with Music for the Masses's darker style, so Daniel Miller made a slower version that became the album version. Alan Wilder, in the Q&A section of his Recoil website, writes that the band felt the single version was "too cluttered" and was the reason Miller's remix was commissioned. Miller expounded on this in the Music for the Masses re-master documentary DVD, stating he felt the original single version was too complicated and would benefit from being simplified.

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    Strangelove

    by: Nevergreen

    Therell be times
    When my crimes
    Will seem almost unforgivable
    I give in to sin
    Because you have to make this life liveable
    But when you think Ive had enough
    From your sea of love
    Ill take more than another riverfull
    And Ill make it all worthwhile
    Ill make your heart smile
    Strangelove
    Strange highs and strange lows
    Strangelove
    Thats how my love goes
    Strangelove
    Will you give it to me
    Will you take the pain
    I will give to you
    Again and again
    And will you return it
    Therell be days
    When Ill stray
    I may appear to be
    Constantly out of reach
    I give in to sin
    Because I like to practise what I preach
    Im not trying to say
    Ill have it all my way
    Im always willing to learn
    When youve got something to teach
    And Ill make it all worthwhile
    Ill make your heart smile
    Pain will you return it
    Ill say it again -- pain
    Pain will you return it
    I wont say it again
    I give in
    Again and again
    I give in
    Will you give it to me
    I give in
    Ill say it again
    I give in
    I give in
    Again and again
    I give in
    Thats how my love goes
    I give in
    Ill say it again




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