Sometimes, the Net just rocks.
For many years, Sarah McLachlan's "Black" has been one of my favourite songs, in all its massively oppressive bleakness. So much so that I started collection every version of it that I could find. And after a couple of years, I had all the versions I'd heard of -- except one. A live version, that reportedly was angry and aggressive rather than the usual depressed and suffocating. It was supposed to be available on a record, but I never managed to get hold of it.
Until today, when I downloaded it via Suprnova.
For many years, Sarah McLachlan's "Black" has been one of my favourite songs, in all its massively oppressive bleakness. So much so that I started collection every version of it that I could find. And after a couple of years, I had all the versions I'd heard of -- except one. A live version, that reportedly was angry and aggressive rather than the usual depressed and suffocating. It was supposed to be available on a record, but I never managed to get hold of it.
Until today, when I downloaded it via Suprnova.