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Artists: Peter Murphy |
Song: Cuts You Up |
Song type: Studio |
Year: 1990 |
Version: Edit |
Length: 4:13 |
First known live performance: 1990-02-09 - Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan |
Last known live performance: 2016-04-14 - Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL, United States |
This version released on: |
Cuts You Up 7'' [Single] |
Cuts You Up 12'' [Single] |
Cuts You Up CDS [Single] |
Alternate versions: |
Cuts You Up [Live] |
Cuts You Up [Promo video] |
Cuts You Up - acoustic [Live] |
Cuts You Up - Album version [Studio] |
Cuts You Up - Denis Miller Show version [Live] |
Cuts You Up - Edit [Studio] |
Cuts You Up - incl. Riders On The Storm intro [Live] |
Cuts You Up - incl. Suspicious Minds [Live] |
Cuts You Up - Q104.3 version [Live] |
Cuts You Up - special birthday version, roadie Jerry played and sang first 1/2, w/ Ali Eskandarian [Live] |
"I'm talking about that state between dream reality and waking reality, about how sensitive and open you are to new things at that point. `Rock is more than just music-bound or sex-bound. It cuts through to more, it awakens certain ideas, opens up the imagination. In a way it's one long search for what isn't immediately obvious. You can connect with that by taking acid, I suppose, though I haven't. I try to do it through songwriting. I don't think, 'God, this is an important song.' It's more like a painting, a work in progress that takes shape bit by bit, and you don't realize what it means until it's finished." Peter Murphy |
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