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  1. Letting the Cables Sleep. " Letting the Cables Sleep " is the second single from British band Bush's third studio album The Science of Things, which was released in 1999. In an interview, Gavin Rossdale revealed that the song was written for a friend who had contracted HIV. [2] The song became a minor hit, and pushed the album to platinum status.

  2. I sing the beat of your heart (your heartbeat, your heartbeat, your heart)

  3. Biography. Bush formed in 1992 shortly after vocalist/guitarist Gavin Rossdale and lead guitarist Nigel Pulsford met in a London club. Realizing they shared a love for such diverse artists as The Pixies, Bob Marley, Jesus Lizard, MC5, Husker Du, and Big Black, they decided to form a band together. It wasn’t long before they recruited drummer ...

  4. Purple Disco Machine - Beat Of Your Heart (feat. ÁSDÍS) (EN ESPAÑOL) (Letra y canción para escuchar) - There's a sound like a drum echoin / When the high from your love's kickin' in / And it hits like the Holy Ghost / A million mile an hour wind / Pour some fuel

  5. There's a death on the dance floor (your heartbeat, your heartbeat, your heart) Writer/s: Gavin Rossdale

  6. 7 de fev. de 2017 · This album is much too long and doesn't have enough memorable songs to warrant the length. Standout tracks for me include This Is War, Dystopia and Alien Language. While Gavin Rossdale is certainly still capable of writing good songs here and there, Bush really took a hit after the band lost lead guitarist Nigel Pulsford, whose influence on the band was obvious between Sixteen Stone and Golden ...