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Encyclopedia > The Flowers of Romance

The Flowers of Romance is both the name of a band and the title of a sound recording:


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Romance Flowers | Romantic Flowers by Flowerbud.com® (124 words)
A single rose may be enough to disprove the classic line (romance, as we all know, isn't even close to dead), but there's no need to limit yourself.
Pop a colorful bouquet out from behind your back, adorn her doorstep with a box of over a hundred red tulips, or present two dozen roses at the end of a romantic dinner.
Most romance flowers will arrive in bud form, allowing you the extra pleasure of watching them bloom.
Flowers of Romance (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (436 words)
Flowers of Romance is an album by Public Image Ltd, their third collection of original music.
The title refers to an early punk band in which Keith Levene was a member along with the late Sid Vicious (see The Flowers of Romance (band)); it is also the name of an early Sex Pistols song.
Collins, in turn, was so impressed with the sound on Flowers of Romance that he hired the album's engineer, Nick Launay, to reproduce the sound for his own projects.
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