ah sweet-prince.com! met the site owner at wembley as he was giving out leaflets. he was young and soooo sweet. he must be late teens. it was funny, cuz i said that i go on his site a lot and that i use the forums occasionally and he asked me my username and said "oh yeah, i think i remember you" - so sweet! something else funny : he was wearing the same top as me, just no glitter - mine was the three faces close up drawn in silver glitter onto a tight longsleaved top! lol! so cool!
any way my links are...
www.specialneedsofplacebo.com http://nancyboyplacebo.tripod.com (my crap website that i need to update, lol!) http://home.clara.net/tiffany/placebo.htm - placebo palace
im sure that there are more... ah well, theres plenty on this page to choose from, and i would probably be repeating myself! hey you know how someone said that the website owner of placebo palace had brians mobile number or something along those lines? well, on her personal bio it says she lives in wiltshire... thats where i live! i gotta find her, like NOW! hehe! lol!
theres a few here that i found with audio links to b-sides. i dont know whether they work on all pc's! lets hope, for those of you who may not have heard any b-sides...
oh, and also this one which is a cover of a mexican song called Bésame Mucho....i just laugh when i heard it...and i missed it!! it was played on the concert they did last year here ....but well, at least i got it....(you have to put the volume higher.....it's quite low..)
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it's now available (it was a problem of yousendit.com, cause not even the page wanted to send files....., but now you can get it, but hurry, remember it has an expiration date!!!)
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and...here's another link for...Beep Beep...it's a song Stef wrote for his nephews..i have never heard of this before, but it's just hilarious..really, it's brilliant lol
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