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All it took was a pinch of Sugar
From : Laura
It was per accident I went to my first Editors concert. In October 2013 (yeah, I was late to the party) my Mum convinced me to accompany her. To be honest, I wasn´t eager to go, I did not know any songs back then. I went, because my Mum wanted to go so badly, and I thought it would be a nice trip. We ended up in the second row and unfortunately, I did not know back then how life changing this night was and how much this concert means to me when I look back. Editors are not only a huge part of my life since then, but will forever connect me with my Mum. We went to several other concerts since then and we are already planning new trips. I couldn´t imagine how my life should have went without this special soundtrack and without all these wonderful memories I made in the last years. Sugar is the song that represents this crazy journey, because it all started with this one. For me, during that night, it was just the start of a concert I accidentally visited. But now, this song always takes me back to the beginning and reminds me of all the moments I spend with Editors - and of course, with my Mum. With just a mumbled hello, it all started.
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Welcome to the Black Gold Archives. Explore the timeline as it chronicles sixteen tracks that make up the Black Gold greatest hits record and discover stories from each song. Videos, photos and memories written by the band and people who lived through every era of Editors. And, most importantly, add your own memory to the archives and let the whole world share in it. Every memory that is shared will be added to the archive. A photo of a tiny, sweaty gig in the early 2000s… A grainy video taken from your old camera phone thrust in the air while you lived out your favourite festival moment… Or maybe words. A story, a moment, a memory.

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