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9 years назад

zamaz99

I'm impressed with these lyrics and the literary references. The lead singer looks like a combo of Michael Stipe and Michael Hutchence from this era.

9 years назад

Scott Taylor

Can't find "Feels like love", on you tube, I think it is on a cassette I have somewhere. At least I think that is what the title is...

10 years назад

docrocful

I remember when my friend Bob saidto me he heard this great group. I sais sure. Boy was I wrong As soonas I heard the first song I fell in love with them. To me they are your basic group that sound fantastic. I love their lyrics. Had the albums. Lost them then a few years ago I google them I got in contact who sold their cds.

11 years назад

Scott Briggs

Better late than never but re: vegasfly's query below, the song you mean is "Waiting For The Thunder" from the Leaving Time LP. I think the vinyl is still available reasonably on eBay or Amazon if you hunt around. As far as I know it was never on CD minus Michael Carlucci's WH CD compilation from 2004 or so. A live version is on YouTube for sure.

11 years назад

Scott Briggs

We thought to leave with our lives untouched/ We've been deceived to believe as much I been losing but I been chosing I've been living on borrowed time Trying to pay back the debts I owe you

11 years назад

Scott Briggs

it's so much closer to the truth for which we long

12 years назад

AskElvis

@glenmann62, "before REM was ever heard of"? Um, not quite, although perhaps you hadn't heard of REM then. No offense -- I love both bands, but Winter Hours formed in 1983. I first saw REM live in Rochester, New York in late '81 or early '82, opening for the English Beat and touring in support of the "Chronic Town" EP. They were already on college radio at the time, especially "Gardening At Night."

12 years назад

vegasflyfisher

Does anyone have the song "Why Don't You Say So"

12 years назад

SusanUpstairs

@uchihasblood Hi! Which drummer? Albanese? If so, please tell John that Andrew from WNHU and Vermont says HEY!

13 years назад

d65mcg

I saw them in Neptune in 1990 at the Brass or Green Parrot (I can't remember the name). HG was an anthem thru college and great to "turn the lights down to".

13 years назад

elemsee

weevie833 -- how funny, I took one look at this and said "that has to be the Loop Lounge." Then I read your comment below. I saw WH at the Loop many times, wouldn't dream of missing them as they always put on a fantastic show... Still one of my favorite albums.

13 years назад

Mary Alagna

do you by any chance have the album 'Leaving Time'??? I lost all my vinyl years ago, and there was a great song on that- 'Up There Again' I'd love to hear!!

14 years назад

kimberly holowell

@ajsjoberg Brilliant idea!

14 years назад

shakeythedj

That is the video I shot for the band and that was a looooong time ago when the technology was much more difficult, 1986? It was shot on FILM and edited on a LINEAR video editing system (no computers). Many of the shots had bad lens flare and I couldnt use them. The band didnt want to do anything fancy and they were really sleepy that day, lying down between shots. No budget, I got friends at DuArt to do the work for free. There is another edit. I heard it aired on MTVs 120 minutes.

14 years назад

Steve Covello

This video was directed by Julie Covello (DJ Shakey) and was filmed at the LOOP Lounge in Passaic Park, NJ. This is not her cut, however (note the clumsy stumble around 2:23 - that was not in her original edit). It was transferred and edited at Duart in NYC. I DJ'd some music just prior to the shoot inside the club "to get them pumped" though I think Al Green was more on my playlist than theirs. I spent many dance hours at the LOOP, '86-'91.

14 years назад

ggforeigner

Great band...remembering the days of Aldos!

14 years назад

MIGUEL GOMEZ

I played this one to death during my days on college radio. Pity they didn't leave the world with a larger volume of material.

15 years назад

lisamj .

god what a great sound...Joe's great vocals and Mike's so great and SO sexy.

15 years назад

glenmann62

the band was featured from a blast from the past and the singer died some years ago

15 years назад

lonestar3

What was the Star Ledger article about? Winter Hours were a great live band. If you like them, give Carbon Leaf from Richmond VA a try. Nice guys that bring it live as well.

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