As I promised last week, here is an update of the poll on In the Blue, for
those of you who haven't heard the whole album and can't vote. I've
switched to a new polling system to be implemented soon that will allow you
to see results without having to vote.
Snibe 15.2% (7 Votes)
Tearing in my
All-right, now I am frightened. As the glutton for punishment that I am,
I choose to wait for it's official release. Needless to say, i am one of
those out there who has not heard the rising tide as of yet. Mind you,
the sole reason for this decision is because I opt for total quality and
not
Well, since everyone else has decided to play musical critic, I
might as well too.
This album is definitely more mature. I think most people will
agree to that. The question is, is "mature" better? I think
Diary and LP2 were well-produced albums, so saying HIFTBSO and
TRT are so much more
could someone fill me in on the whole california issue a few years back,
from what i read it seemed like dan was the one with the problem about
playing or going to california. why is it ok now?
thanks,
tim.
Get Your
First of all I just want to remind everyone of the "Fungus rule." The old
rule which everyone eventually realizes is true for almost every music
listener- Almost every band, song, and especially album takes time. What
percentage of albums do you buy and immediately love? maybe 20 percent?
This
are you on crack the production on the first two albums, especially lp2
was horrendousthe songs were unbeatable was the production blew ass...if
anyone has a top notch sound system and have listened to the new album will
realize that it's night and day ahead of anything they have ever
I heard from Dawson (Dan's wife) that he decided not to play California out
of the blue one day, just a "I'm not going to play California for no reason
in particular!" type-thing. There's no cryptic meaning to it; she even went
through a list of all the rumors with me (the warrant thing was in