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  1. Historia. My Bloody Valentine se formó en el año 1983 en Dublín, Irlanda, de la mano de Colm O'Cíosóig (batería) y Kevin Shields (guitarra), quienes en ese momento eran acompañados por el vocalista Dave Conway y la teclista Tina. En sus inicios, no faltaron los problemas, entre ellos el escaso éxito de su sucesión de EP y de sus dos primeros discos "This Is Your Bloody Valentine EP ...

  2. 1 de may. de 2020 · bloody valentine Lyrics: Okay / The simulation just went bad / But you're the best I ever had / Like handprints in wet cement / She touched me, it's permanent / In my head, in my head / I couldn't ...

  3. My Bloody ValentineによるThis Is Your Bloody Valentineの曲、おすすめ、その他のアルバムの詳細を検索しましょう。異なるバージョンを比較し、Discogsでそれらをすべて購入することができます。

  4. This Is Your Bloody Valentine, an EP by My Bloody Valentine. Released in January 1985 on Dossier (catalog no. DLP 7501; Vinyl 12"). Genres: Post-Punk, Gothic Rock. Featured peformers: Kevin Shields (songwriter, arranger, guitar, vocals, bass guitar), David Conway (songwriter, arranger, vocals), Colm O'Ciosoig (songwriter, arranger, drums), Tina Durkin (keyboards), My Bloody Valentine (producer ...

  5. 13 de mar. de 2017 · Listen free to my bloody valentineThis Is Your Bloody Valentine (Forever and Again, Homelovin' Guy and more). 7 tracks (). "This Is Your Bloody Valentine" is the 1985 debut mini-album from shoegaze band My Bloody Valentine. Recorded in late 1984 and unlike the band's future output, the band took influences from post-punk and garage rock bands such as The Cramps and the Birthday Party.

  6. MY BLOODY VALENTINE: This Is Your Bloody Valentine (Full Album) (1985) High Definition Quality HD 4K. 25:35; MY BLOODY VALENTINE: This Is Your Bloody Valentine (Full Album) (1985) High Definition Quality HD 4K. 25:35; Lists Add to List. restpostenmassendefekt by repomade; Rock N.O. by Trepas;

  7. It’s a shame My Bloody Valentine were so hellbent on forging a reputation for making records of the lowest fidelity. They had drummed up some lovely melodies but time hasn't been kind to The New Record By My Bloody Valentine’s gimmicky earsplitting production. Lo-fi can be alright, even necessary at times, but the extremely metallic tone of these recordings is something akin to swallowing ...